Leviton Internet Gateway Configuration, Configuring Your Computers to Connect to the Gateway

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4.Connect one end of a standard network cable to the RJ-45 WAN port on the Gateway. Then connect the other end of the cable to either a Cable or DSL modem.

5.Supply the power to the Gateway using the supplied AC/DC Power Adapter.

When the Gateway receives power, the Power LED should remain solid Green.

6.Supply the power to either your Cable or DSL modem.

7.Press the Reset Button to confirm the Gateway’s factory default settings. Hold the button in for three seconds, or until the Diag LED illuminates red.

3: CONFIGURATION

Once the hardware installation is complete, you may start to configure your system. Note that this high-speed Gateway has an internal integrated-circuit chip that programs the administrative utility. The utility can be accessed by any computer on the network at http://192.168.0.1 .

Typing http://192.168.0.1 into the computer's web browser. A pop-up screen will appear, requesting your administration name and password. (Figure 4) Type “admin” into the Password field and leave the User Name field empty.

After you access the utility, you can find detailed instructions and explanations by clicking each page’s Help button located in the left panel.

NOTE: To save any setting, click the "Apply" button, and then click "Continue". To clear any input prior to saving it, click "Cancel".

NOTE: If you have completed the basic configuration of the Gateway, you may refer to the section titled "Configuring Your Computers to Connect to the Gateway".

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3.Click the “Apply” button.

WAN MAC Clone (Figure 31)

Enter the MAC Address if your ISP allows access of one specific PC’s Ethernet MAC address. Click Restore MAC Address to return

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to the default setting.

DDNS Setting

Setting the Dynamic DNS allows others to access your FTP or Web service on your computer using DNS- like address.

DDNS Status: Choose Enabled to enable it or Disabled to ignore.

Retry Time: It allows the Gateway to make the connection again in the period you set.

DDNS Server: Choose the desired server from the drop down list. Click the Website to make the link to the server.

Host name: It is the DNS-like address used to access your FTP or web service.

User Name: This is the user name for your account at DNS server.

Password: This is the password for your account at DNS server.

MAC Control (Figure 32)

This feature allows you to block certain specific PCs accessing your ISP.

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CONFIGURING YOUR COMPUTERS TO CONNECT TO THE GATEWAY

Before you start to configure other computer to accept the IP address that your Router will provide, make sure the network card or adapter has been successfully installed into each PC you plan to connect to the Router. Complete the following steps to configure your computer using Windows XP:

1.Click the Start button, select Setting, then Control Panel.

2.Double Click the Network and Dial-up icon.

3.Highlight the Local Area Connection and click the button of Properties.

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Contents Description ChaptersHardware Installation IntroductionAppendix Specifications Installing the GatewayConfiguration Configuring Your Computers to Connect to the GatewayDdns Setting WAN MAC Clone FigureSetup Wizard Destination LAN IPDynamic Routing PPPoE Connection for WANFixed IP for WAN RoutingStatic Routing Figure Privilege Figure Virtual Servers FigurePptp For WAN Figure Dynamic IP for WANFirewall Setting Figure Alias IP Setup FigureDNS Figure Gateway Status page Figure Viewing the Tools