Netopia 3347W, 3357W-ENT Easy Setup Telnet Screens, Accessing the Easy Setup Telnet screens

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Chapter 6

Easy Setup

This chapter describes how to use the Easy Setup Telnet screens on your Netopia 3347W/3357W-ENT. After completing the Easy Setup Telnet screens, your router will be ready to connect to the Internet or another remote site.

Easy Setup Telnet Screens

Using four Easy Setup Telnet screens, you can:

Modify a connection profile for your router for the connection to your ISP or remote location

Set up IP addresses and IP address serving

Password–protect configuration access to your Netopia 3347W/3357W-ENT

Accessing the Easy Setup Telnet screens

To access the Telnet screens, Telnet to the Netopia Router over your Ethernet network. See “Connecting through a Telnet Session” on page 5-2.

Note: Before continuing, make sure you have the information that your ISP or network administrator has given you for configuring the Netopia Router.

The Netopia Router’s first Telnet screen, Main Menu, appears in the terminal window of the attached PC or Macintosh computer when:

The Netopia Router is turned on

The computer is connected to the Netopia Router

Telnet software is running and configured correctly

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Contents Page Part Number Contents Getting Started Guide Introduction Features and CapabilitiesOverview Getting Started Guide How to Use this GuideFind a Location Making the Physical ConnectionsWhat You Need Power Supply Installation Important Safety InstructionsDSL port Ethernet Power port Ports Identify the Connectors and Attach the CablesConnect your computer, DSL line, and power source as shown LAN 1, 2, 3 Netopia 3347W/3357W-ENT Adsl Wireless Router Status LightsGetting Started Guide Readying Computers on Your Local Network Connecting to Your Local Area NetworkConnecting to an Ethernet Network Macintosh Macintosh PC Ethernet Switch Netopia 3347W/3357W-ENT in an 802.11b wireless network Configuring TCP/IP on Windows-based Computers Configuring TCP/IPMicrosoft Windows Some Windows versions follow a path like this Macintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OS Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh ComputersClose and Save, if prompted Telnet-Based Management Configuring Telnet software Connecting through a Telnet SessionNavigating through the Telnet Screens Getting Started Guide Easy Setup Telnet Screens Easy SetupAccessing the Easy Setup Telnet screens LLC Snap Quick Easy Setup Connection PathEasy Setup DSL Line Configuration Easy Setup Profile IP Easy Setup Easy Setup Easy Setup Security Configuration Wireless Configuration Wireless LAN ConfigurationSsid Wireless LAN Configuration Channel Closed System Open Enable WEP Default Key +--------+ Bit9a82ff3d92 Cancel Continue Power requirements Technical Specifications and Safety InformationDescription EnvironmentRegulatory notices Agency approvalsDeclaration for Canadian users Manufacturer’s Declaration of ConformanceAustralian Safety Information FCC Requirements FCC Part 68 InformationFCC Statements Electrical Safety Advisory