Netopia 4622 T1 manual Connecting to an Ethernet Network

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3-2 Getting Started Guide

Once the Netopia 4622 is properly configured and connected to your LAN, PC and Macintosh computers that have their required components in place will be able to connect to the Internet or other remote IP networks.

Connecting to an Ethernet Network

You can connect a standard 10/100Base-T Ethernet network to the Netopia 4622 using its Ethernet ports.

Netopia 4622 back panel

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8 port

T1 port

Console port

Power port

Ethernet switch

 

 

 

The Netopia 4622 in a 10/100Base-T network

To connect your 10/100Base-T network to the Netopia 4622 through the Ethernet ports, use standard Category 5 Ethernet cables with RJ-45 connectors.

If you have more than eight devices to connect, you can attach additional devices using another 10- or 100Base-T hub or switch. The Ethernet ports on the router will auto detect 10- or 100Base-T.

Crossover cables are not required.

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10Base-T

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Contents Netopia 4622 T1 Router Part Number Contents Getting Started Guide Overview Features and CapabilitiesChapter Introduction How to Use this Guide Getting Started GuideWhat You Need Chapter Making the Physical ConnectionsFind a Location Important Safety Instructions Telecommunication Installation CautionsIdentify the Connectors and Attach the Cables Ethernet Computer PowerPort T1 port Console port Power port Ethernet switch Netopia 4622 T1 Router Status Lights Getting Started Guide Chapter Connecting to Your Local Area Network Readying Computers on Your Local NetworkConnecting to an Ethernet Network Chapter Sharing the Connection Configuring TCP/IP on Windows-based ComputersDynamic configuration recommended Configuration tabStatic configuration optional Add. Repeat this process for the secondary DNS Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh Computers TCP/IPTCP/IP or MacTCP Sharing the Connection Getting Started Guide Chapter Console-Based Management Connecting through a Telnet Session Connecting a Console Cable to Your Router Configuring Telnet softwareNavigating through the Console Screens PC ANSI-BBSAccessing the Easy Setup console screens Chapter Easy SetupEasy Setup Console Screens Getting Started Guide Quick Easy Setup Connection Path AMIHdlc Easy Setup T1 Line Configuration T1 Line Configuration screen appearsFrame Relay Options PPP Options Easy Setup Profile Previous Screen Next ScreenIP Easy Setup Ethernet IP Address 192.168.1.1 Ethernet Subnet Mask Easy Setup Security Configuration Getting Started Guide Appendix a Technical Specifications and Safety Information Regulatory notices Technical Specifications and Safety Information A-3 Declaration for Canadian users Telecommunication installation cautions Getting Started Guide