AT&T 6800B4X user manual Router Info

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Local Time: Click Set Time to set the date and time manually, or set the router to obtain time auto- matically by connecting to a Network Time Protocol server (NTP). Correct time setting is important for activities such as event scheduling and logging.

IP Address: (Default 192.168.0.1.) The Internet Protocol (IP) address of your router is private and cannot be seen on the Internet. You can change this number if needed, but it is usually not necessary to do so.

Subnet Mask: (Default 255.255.255.0.) The subnet mask (subnetwork mask) is an address used to direct messages to a specified network segment (i.e., a subnet). You should not change this address unless directed to do so by your network administrator.

Local Domain Name (optional): If desired, you can enter a name here to identify your wireless network.

DDNS: (Default Off) This stands for Dynamic Domain Name System. You should click On to enable this feature if you host a web site or FTP site visited by users outside your local area network. This will assure access to your site even if the IP address is changed by your Internet Service Provider.

Names and password: If you enable DDNS, enter the name of the server hosting your site, and the site host name, user name and password required for access.

Universal Plug and Play: (Default On) This option makes the router compliant with the Universal Plug and Play standard, which allows compatibility with equipment made by different manufacturers. You should leave this feature turned on unless directed to turn it off by your network administrator.

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Contents Plug&Share Wireless Router Mbps Turbo 802.11b 6800B4X Table of Contents Before you begin Configuring the Wireless NetworkInternet Cable/DSL modem Computer About Your New Wireless RouterSystem Requirements Package ContentsBackfront Router Controls, Connections and Indicator LightsConnect power adapter Internet Connection Type Run the Setup WizardSet Static IP Address Set Dynamic IP AddressSet PPPoE Connection problems? Set Wireless LAN ConnectionSetup completed Set WEP Encryption Security Wizard Set Admin PasswordTest your connections Security setup completedClose Wizard Administrator settings System settingsBasic settings Advanced settingsSetup Wizard Wireless settings Basic System Settings ISP Connection Type ISP Connection Type Dynamic IP Address ISP Connection Type PPPoE ISP Connection Type Static IP Address Dhcp Server Virtual Server Advanced System SettingsMultiple Connection Applications IP Filters FiltersMAC Filters URL Blocking Domain Blocking Firewall Rules DMZ Static routing RoutingDynamic Routing Routing Table Wireless Performance Remote Management Default Off PasswordsAdministrator settings Router Info Backup Router System Settings Other Options Router Information Activity Traffic Statistics Wireless Shortcuts Parental ControlGaming Personal Web Site Personal FTP Site Internet Telephony VoIP Firmware Upgrade Windows Me/98 SE Change Network SettingsConfiguring Windows for File and Printer Sharing Configure Windows XP for Network Sharing Step Click Wireless Network Connection Step Step Step Click Start Printers and Faxes Configure Windows XP for Printer SharingConfigure Windows XP for File Sharing To Share Network Files in Windows XP Configure Windows 2000 for Network Sharing Settings Control Panel Step Step Settings Printers Step Configure Windows 2000 for Printer SharingConfigure Windows 2000 for File Sharing To Share Network Files in Windows Step Click Start Settings Control Panel Configure Windows 98/Me for Network SharingStep Step Step Click Start Settings Printers Configure Windows 98/Me for Printer SharingConfigure Windows 98/Me for File Sharing To Share Network Files in Windows 98/Me Problem Solution TroubleshootingTo reset the router Other wireless devicesTo reboot the router To restore saved router settingsTroubleshooting Glossary Gateway FirewallFirmware FragmentationPacket Network AdministratorMAC Address MetricTelnet ServerSubnet Mask SysLog ServerVoIP Wireless LAN WlanVirtual Servers Care and maintenance Technical SpecificationsFor customer service, please call Or visit