CNet Technology CNIG904S manual PC Configuration, To check your PCs TCP/IP Settings

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PC Configuration

This Chapter details the PC Configuration required on the local ("Internal") LAN.

Overview

For each PC, the following may to be configured:

TCP/IP network settings

Internet Access configuration

TCP/IP Settings

If using the default Broadband Router settings, and the default Windows 95/98 TCP/IP settings, no changes need to be made.

By default, the Broadband Router will act as a DHCP Server, automatically providing a suitable IP Address to each PC when the PC boots.

The default Windows 95/98 TCP/IP setting is to act as a DHCP client.

To check your PC's TCP/IP Settings:

1.Select Control Panel - Network. You should see a screen like the following:

Figure 12: Network Configuration

2.Select the TCP/IP protocol for your network card.

3.Click on the Properties button. You should then see a screen like the following.

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Contents Shared Broadband Internet Access User’s GuideTable of Contents Overview General Problems Internet Access Broadband RouterBroadband Router Features LAN FeaturesIntroduction Internet Access Features Configuration & ManagementSecurity Features Advanced Internet FunctionsPackage Contents Physical Details Top Mounted LEDsRear Panel DIP Switches Restore Default IP Address and Clear PasswordDIP Switch Setting Description Installation Installation ProcedureChoose an Installation Site RequirementsPower Up Connect Adsl or Cable ModemCheck the LEDs Configuration OverviewTo Do this Refer to Configuration Program Connecting to the Broadband RouterPreparation If you cant connect Navigation & Data InputLAN Configuration LAN ScreenData LAN Screen IP AddressDhcp Server DNS Domain Name ServerRouting Table WAN Configuration WAN Direct ConnectionTip Data WAN Direct ConnectionIP Address ButtonsWAN PPPoE Data WAN PPPoEAccount OptionsWAN Status WAN Status Direct ConnectionData WAN StatusWAN Status PPPoE Status DataConnection Log Connection Log Messages Message DescriptionLAN/Device Status Data LAN/Device StatusDevice LAN PortStatus PC Configuration TCP/IP SettingsTo check your PCs TCP/IP Settings Using Dhcp Using Specify an IP AddressDNS Tab Win 95/98 Internet Access Configuration Accessing AOLMacintosh Configuration Using the Broadband Routers Dhcp Server Using another Dhcp ServerChapter What Dhcp DoesTo Configure your PCs to use Dhcp Broadband Router Configuration Using this ScreenRouting Routing Table Data DestinationGateway InterfaceRouter Configuration Routing ExampleLocal Router Other Routers on the Local LANFor Router As Default Route For Router Bs Default RouteFor the Broadband Routers Routing Table Entry 1 SegmentPassword When prompted for the password, leave the User Name blankDevice Options NAT Network Address Translation Remote ManagementTo connect from a remote PC via the Internet Advanced Internet Advanced Internet ScreenUsing a Special Application Special Internet ApplicationsSpecial Applications Screen At any time, only one 1 PC can use each Special ApplicationConfiguration Data from Service Provider Virtual Servers Remote PCIP Address seen by Internet Users Types of Virtual ServersVirtual Server Configuration WAN IP AddressType LAN IP AddressUser Defined Virtual Servers To Modify Edit a defined ServerTo Delete a defined Server To List all ServersConnecting to the Virtual Servers DetailsConfiguring the DMZ DMZ ScreenEnable Enable DMZFeature DataAccess Control To use this featureTo Change Access for an Existing Group Security GroupsOperations To Define a Security GroupAccess Rights Internet Access for this Group Packet Filter TablePCs To Add a New PCTo Delete an Existing PC To Change an Existing PCs DetailsFilters TCP Packets TCP FiltersPort No UDP FiltersTroubleshooting General ProblemsInternet Access Specifications Broadband Router