Netopia 3346NENT, 3346N-ENT manual Easy Setup

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4.Type the Primary Domain Name Server address your ISP gave you. Press Return. A new field Secondary Domain Name Server will appear. If your ISP gave you a secondary domain name server address, enter it here. Press Return until the next field Default IP Gateway is highlighted.

5.If you do not enter a Default IP Gateway value, the router defaults to the remote IP address you entered in the Easy Setup connection profile. If the Netopia Router does not recognize the destination of any IP traffic, it forwards that traffic to this gateway.

Do not confuse the remote IP address and the Default IP Gateway’s address with the block of local IP addresses you may receive from your ISP. You use the local IP addresses for the Netopia 4-port ADSL Router’s Ethernet port and for IP clients on your local network. The remote IP address and the default gateway’s IP address should point to your ISP’s router.

6.Toggle IP Address Serving to On or Off, depending on whether you want the device’s IP address server to supply dynamic IP addresses to your client workstations. Normally, you would accept the default On so that workstations on your LAN can have IP addresses assigned dynamically from the router.

7.The Netopia Router’s built-in IP address server will provide 100 IP addresses automatically to workstations on your LAN. You only need to change the Number of Client IP Addresses if you have some other IP addressing scheme.

8.By default, the 1st Client Address is 192.168.1.100, based on the device’s default IP address of 192.168.1.1. You only need to change this if you have some other IP addressing scheme.

9.Press the Down arrow key until you reach NEXT SCREEN. Press Return.

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Contents Netopia 3346-ENT/3356-ENT Adsl Router Part Number Contents Easy Setup Security Configuration Overview Features and CapabilitiesIntroduction Getting Started Guide How to Use this GuideWhat You Need Making the Physical ConnectionsFind a Location Important Safety Instructions Identify the Connectors and Attach the Cables DSL LAN 1, 2, 3 Netopia 4-port Adsl Router Status LightsGetting Started Guide Readying Computers on Your Local Network Connecting to Your Local Area NetworkConnecting to an Ethernet Network Microsoft Windows Sharing the ConnectionConfiguring TCP/IP on Windows-based Computers Then go to Step Configuring TCP/IP on Macintosh ComputersMacintosh MacOS 8 or higher or Mac OS Getting Started Guide Telnet-Based Management Configuring Telnet software Connecting through a Telnet SessionNavigating through the Telnet Screens Getting Started Guide Easy Setup Telnet Screens Easy SetupQuick 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 International Manufacturer’s Declaration of ConformanceDeclaration for Canadian users Australian Safety Information Important Safety InstructionsFCC Requirements 47CFR Part 68 InformationElectrical Safety Advisory