Motorola BR700 manual Configure Your Computers

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SECTION 2

INSTALLATION

 

 

You have now completed the hardware installation. The next section, Configure Your Computers, steps you through the various configuration options needed for your PCs.

Configure Your Computers

Each computer that is going to be part of your network needs to “talk” to the router. To do this, you have to configure each PC’s network setting to automatically obtain an IP address. This section includes information on configuring computers with the following operating systems:

!Windows 98SE

!Windows ME

!Windows 2000

!Windows XP

Determine the operating system for each computer you are including in your network and follow the steps to configure the network settings for that PC.

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Contents User Guide Ethernet Broadband Router FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device Canadian Compliance Contents Glossary Internet Sharing OverviewPort Full Duplex 10/100 Ethernet Switch and Router FeaturesOverview Firewall and NAT ProtectionBox Contents Overview SectionUnderstanding Your User Guide Router Understanding FunctionsDhcp Server Simple Home Network DiagramFeature Description Router Physical DescriptionBack of Router LAN LED Description Front of RouterLED Condition Color StatusRouter Physical Installation Hardware SetupVertical Installation Installation129.5mm Installation SectionInstallation Mm .3 inches maximum 10.5 mm .4 inches maximum Easy Software Setup Manual Software SetupElectrical Connection to Router Ethernet Connection to RouterConfigure Your Computers Configuring Windows 98SE and ME Select Obtain an IP address automatically Configuring Windows Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol TCP/IP is selected Configuring Windows XP Double-clickLocal Area Connection Installation Section Log Configure Your Basic Internet Settings Dhcp ConfigurationPPPoE Pptp Static IPLog Using the Configuration UtilityNavigation ConfigurationHelp, Restart, and Log Out For convenience, it is recommended that you finishConfiguration Section Configuring Internet SettingsInternet Basic Field or Button Description DisabledActive InactiveConfiguration PPP Internet Advanced Configuration Internet Network Diagnostic Parental Control Content Policy Configuring Parental Control SettingsField Description Configuration Parental Control URL Log Networking Dhcp Server Configuring Networking SettingsLAN MAC LAN Dhcp Networking DNS Proxy Click Update or RemoveConfiguration Networking Routing Click Remove Networking DdnsDdns Field Networking NATNetworking Port Trigger Configuration Networking Virtual Server Networking Firewall Control Panel Device Security Configuring Control Panel SettingsField Description Control Panel Configuration Data Control Panel Firmware UpdateUpdate DataControl Panel Time Control Panel Event Log Control Panel UPnPConfiguration Contact Us Hardware SolutionsSoftware Solutions TroubleshootingPing Troubleshooting SectionTroubleshooting Ascii CPE GlossaryDhcp DMZGlossary Section DSLFTP GUI IcmpIeee ISP IsdnLAN MTUNIC NATPcmcia PingPPP PptpROM RTS SmtpTCP TCP/IP UDPUSB VPN WANWWW Mgbi