Netopia 3346N-ENT, 3346NENT manual Connecting to an Ethernet Network

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3-2 Getting Started Guide

Ethernet: Ethernet hardware and software drivers enable your PC or Macintosh computer to communicate on the LAN.

Once the Netopia 4-port ADSL Router 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 4-port ADSL Router using any of its Ethernet ports.

Netopia 4-port ADSL Router back panel

4

3 LAN 2

1

Power

Off / On

DSL

If you add devices connected through a hub or switch, connect the hub or switch to an Ethernet port on the Netopia 4-port ADSL Router.

The Netopia 4-port ADSL Router in a 10/100Base-T network

To connect your 10/100Base-T

4

3 LAN 21

network to the Netopia 4-port

DSL

 

ADSL Router through the Ethernet

 

 

port, use standard Category 5

 

 

Ethernet cables with RJ-45

PC

 

connectors.

 

 

PC

You can attach additional devices

Macintosh

 

 

using standard Category 5

 

 

Ethernet cables (not provided)

 

 

connected to a 10- or 100Base-T

 

 

Ethernet hub or switch. The ports

 

 

on the router will auto detect 10-

 

 

or 100Base-T. Crossover cables

 

 

are not required.

 

 

Power

Off / On

Macintosh

PC

Ethernet

Switch

PC

PC

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Contents Netopia 3346-ENT/3356-ENT Adsl Router Part Number Contents Easy Setup Security Configuration Overview Features and CapabilitiesIntroduction How to Use this Guide Getting Started GuideWhat You Need Making the Physical ConnectionsFind a Location Important Safety Instructions Identify the Connectors and Attach the Cables DSL Netopia 4-port Adsl Router Status Lights LAN 1, 2, 3Getting Started Guide Connecting to Your Local Area Network Readying Computers on Your Local NetworkConnecting to an Ethernet Network Microsoft Windows Sharing the ConnectionConfiguring TCP/IP on Windows-based Computers Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh Computers Then go to StepMacintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OS Getting Started Guide Telnet-Based Management Connecting through a Telnet Session Configuring Telnet softwareNavigating through the Telnet Screens Getting Started Guide Easy Setup Easy Setup Telnet ScreensQuick Easy Setup Connection Path Easy Setup Adsl Line Configuration Easy Setup Profile IP Easy Setup Easy Setup Easy Setup Security Configuration Agency approvals Technical Specifications and Safety InformationDescription Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance InternationalDeclaration for Canadian users Important Safety Instructions Australian Safety Information47CFR Part 68 Information FCC RequirementsElectrical Safety Advisory