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Host name – This is required by some ISPs. If your ISP provided a Host Name, enter it here. Otherwise, you can use the default value.

Domain name – This is required by some ISPs. If your ISP provided a Domain Name, enter it here. Otherwise, you can use the default value.

MAC address – Some ISP's record your MAC address (also called "Physical address" or "Network Adapter address"). If so, you can enter the MAC address expected by your ISP in this field. Otherwise, this should be left at the default value.

Setup of The Load Balancer is now complete. PCs on your LAN must now be configured. See the following section for details.

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Contents Load Balancing Router User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Overview General Problems Internet Access Overview TCP/IP SettingsOperation System Status WAN Status NAT Status Introduction Internet FeaturesMultiple IP Address Support Port Switching Hub Other FeaturesPhysical Details Package ContentsLED Action Condition LAN Ports Default SettingsReset Button Rear PanelWindows Tftp utility Overview Basic SetupProcedure Configuring The Load Balancer for your LANNo Response ? Subnet Mask Settings LAN & DhcpConfiguration IP AddressARP Proxy LAN Any IP SetupDhcp IP Address RangeInstallation Diagram Installing The Load Balancer in your LANPrimary Setup Screen Configuring The Load Balancer for Internet AccessSettings Primary Setup Optional Overview Configure PCs on your LANTCP/IP Settings Internet AccessMacintosh Clients Accessing AOLLinux Clients To act as a Dhcp Client recommended Port Options Advanced Port SetupOption Settings Port OptionsConnection Options Transparent BridgeLoad Balance Load BalanceInterface Settings Load BalanceLoad Balance StatisticsAdvanced PPPoE Settings Advanced PPPoEAdvanced Pptp Settings Advanced PptpHost IP Setup Advanced ConfigurationHost IP Setup Settings Host IP SetupList Host NetworkBinding Host & GroupVirtual Servers Connecting to the Virtual ServersAddress Settings Virtual ServerEnable Server TypeCustom Server Settings Custom Virtual ServersCustom Virtual Servers Select Custom Server Server List NameCustom Virtual Server Select Special Application Name Select Name Item Settings Special ApplicationsSpecial Application Configuration Special ApplicationsIncoming Port Range Using a Special Application on your PCOutgoing Port Range Incoming ProtocolDynamic DNS To use the Dynamic DNS featureSettings Dynamic DNS Multi DMZ Multi DMZSettings Multi DMZ UPnP Settings UPnPUPnP Option NAT NAT Alias Settings NAT10 Advanced Features Advanced FeaturesSettings Advanced Features Interface Smtp Simple Mail Transport Protocol Binding Using Remote Web-based SetupProtocol Protocol and Port Binding URL Filter Security ManagementBlock Internet Settings URL FilterFilter Setting Access FilterSettings Access Filter Setup Access GroupBlock Block Well-knownPorts User-defined Ports toSession Limit Foreign Port Range Firewall Exception EnableSystem Filter Exception ProtocolFeature QoS ConfigurationQoS Setup Data QoS SetupData Policy Configuration Policy ConfigurationNetwork Admission Policy Snmp Management AssistantEmail Alert Settings SnmpEnable/Disable Email Alert Email Alert Configuration Event Settings Email Alert3Syslog SyslogSyslog Global Syslog ConfigurationSyslog Server Admin Password Screen Admin Password ScreenFirmware Upgrade Screen Upgrade FirmwareExisting Dhcp Server Advanced LAN ConfigurationRouting Settings Routing Static Routing Example Configuring Other Routers on your LANFor The Load Balancer Gateways Routing Table For Router Bs Default Route For Router As Default RouteEntry 2 Segment Operation Operation and StatusSystem Status Device Data System StatusRestore Factory Defaults Restore Factory DefaultsWAN Status WAN StatusLAN IP Info NAT TimeoutsNAT Status Data NAT StatusNAT Connections ErrorsTCP Prosperity NAT TrafficFCC Statement SpecificationsCE Marking Warning Overview TCP/IP Settings Windows TCP/IP SetupChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Using Dhcp Select Control Panel Network and Dial-up Connection Checking TCP/IP Settings WindowsUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address Figure B-7 Network Configuration Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XPFigure B-8 TCP/IP Properties Windows XP General Problems TroubleshootingInternet Access Solution