Intellinet Network Solutions 523875 Click Edit set the Protocol to Dhcp save this data, Linux

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1.Start the AOL for Windows communication software. NOTE: Only Version 2.5, 3.0 or later will work.

2.Click “Setup.”

3.Select “Create Location” and change the location name from “New Locality” to “Wireless Router.”

4.Click “Edit Location”; select “TCP/IP” in the Network field. (Leave the “Phone Number” field blank.)

5.Click “Save,” then “OK.” Configuration is complete. NOTE: Before clicking “Sign On,” ensure you’re using the “Wireless Router” location.

Macintosh

1.Open the TCP/IP Control Panel.

2.Select “Ethernet” from the “Connect via” pop-up menu.

3.Select “Using DHCP Server” from the “Configure” pop-up menu. The “DHCP Client ID” field can be left blank.

4.Close the TCP/IP panel, saving your settings.

NOTE: If using manually assigned IP addresses instead of DHCP, enter the router’s IP address in the “Router Address” field and ensure the DNS settings are correct.

Linux

1.Set the Wireless G Broadband Travel Router as the “Gateway.” NOTE: Ensure you are logged in as “root” before attempting any changes.

To continue using a fixed IP address (by default, most Unix installations use a fixed IP address), enter the router’s IP address in the “Default Gateway” field and ensure the DNS settings are correct.

To act as a DHCP client (recommended), follow the steps below. NOTE: This procedure may vary depending on the version of Linux and the X Window shell.

1.Start the X Window client.

2.Go to Control Panel Network.

3.Select the Interface entry for your network card (normally, “eth0”).

4.Click “Edit”; set the Protocol to “DHCP”; save this data.

NOTE: To apply the changes, use the “Deactivate” and “Activate” buttons, if available, or restart the system.

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Model Page Lifetime Warranty FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Table of contents Led indicators Initial setupHardware Connections Operation modesLogin Mode operation/Wireless Mode Configuration via the webAlias Name Displays the device name Pre-Shared Key Format Select Passphrase or Hex 64 characters Fragment Advanced Settings ClickDisable Select to disable this mode Inactivity Time The default setting is 30,000 msMAC Address field Reset Click Reset to clear any/all selected itemsGateway/GW Mode Settings Enable Pre-AuthenticationThis enables secure fast roaming RTS Threshold This is a mechanism implemented to prevent Inactivity Time The default setting is 30,000 ms Disable Select to disable this mode Local IP Address Enable Virtual Servers Select as neededEnable Web Server Access via WAN DMZ Click Setup to display the DMZ screen and optionsCurrent Filter Table Enable MAC FilteringDelete Selected MAC Address ForEncryption Make a selection from the pull-down menu Use 802.1x Authentication Fragment Threshold Enable WatchDog Check to enable the WatchDog function Tx Burst Click to enable the Tx burst modeStatus Refresh Click to update the displayTcp/ip Other Reboot Click to reboot the hardware Tcp/ip network settings Computer configurationComputer Configuration TCP/IP Settings for Windows NT Computer Configuration Computer Configuration Computer Configuration TCP/IP Settings for Windows ISP then click OK From the routerTCP/IP Settings for Windows XP ISP then click OK On the Connection tab, click Setup Internet AccessLinux Click Edit set the Protocol to Dhcp save this dataWireless LANs & Station Configuration ISP DSL M odemsTroubleshooting Problem The wireless connection speed is very slow Standards Specifications