Siemens 6500 Series manual Internet Access Configuration, For Windows 9x/2000, For Windows XP

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6500 Series Residential Gateway User’s Guide

Operating System Configuration

Internet Access Configuration

Windows users must configure their computers to use the Gateway for Internet access. Ensure that the Gateway is installed correctly and the DSL line is functional. Then follow the appropriate procedure below to configure your Web browser to access the Internet via the LAN, rather than by a dial-up connection.

For Windows 9x/2000

1.Select Start>Settings>Control Panel to display the Control Panel.

2.Double-click the Internet Options icon. This displays the “Internet Properties” window.

3.Click the Connections tab.

4.Click Setup.

5.Click I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a local area network (LAN), then click Next. This displays the “Internet Connection Wizard” window.

6.Click I connect through a local area network (LAN), then click Next. This displays the “Local Area Network Internet Configuration” window.

7.Ensure all the boxes are deselected, then click Next. This displays the “Set Up your Internet Mail Account” window.

8.Click No, then click Next. This displays the “Completing the Internet Connection Wizard” window.

9.Click Finish to close the Internet Connection Wizard. Setup is now complete.

10.Configure the Gateway using the procedure described in the next chapter.

For Windows XP

1.Select Start>Control Panel.

2.Double-click the Internet Options icon. This displays the “Internet Options” window.

3.Click the Connections tab.

4.Click Setup. This starts the New Connection Wizard.

5.Click Next.

6.Select Connect to the Internet, then click Next.

7.Select Setup my connection manually, then click Next.

8.Select Connect using a broadband connection that is always on, then click Next.

9.Click Finish.

10.Configure the Gateway using the procedure described in the next chapter.

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Contents SpeedStream→ Residential Gateway User’s Guide Limitations Contents Series Residential Gateway User’s Guide Contents Network LAN Features Features of the Residential GatewaySecurity Features IntroductionAdvanced Gateway Functions Configuration & ManagementMinimum System Requirements Package ContentsFront Panel LEDs Physical DetailsRear Panel General Safety GuidelinesInstallation Hardware InstallationBasic Installation Procedure Installing Line Filters In-Line FilterWall-Mount Filter Connect the power Connecting CablesConnect the Ethernet cables Connect the DSL cableInstall USB Driver Software USB Installation Method Microsoft WindowsUSB Driver Installation Macintosh Systems Connect the USB CableCheck TCP/IP Protocol Settings Operating System ConfigurationChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XP Ethernet Adaptor en0,en1,… if connecting via USB Checking TCP/IP Settings MAC OS 8.6 throughChecking TCP/IP Settings MAC OSX Click Setup. This starts the New Connection Wizard Internet Access ConfigurationFor Windows 9x/2000 For Windows XPSpeedStream Gateway Setup Before Configuring the GatewayTo do this Refer to Using your Web Browser Connecting to the GatewayGateway Setup Wizard Page Disable Security WEP 64-bitsWEP 128-bits Enable DisableSurf Now ContinueWireless Setup WEP 64-Bit Option Open SystemShared Key Wireless Setup WEP 128-Bit Option Tkip Wireless Setup WPA PSK OptionMenu Bar Home WindowToolbar Logging into the GatewayLogging out of the Gateway Configuring Users and Devices Configuring UsersAdding a User Disable all Content Filtering Administrator GamerWeb Surfer Only allowed from Infinite TimeMinutes Page Editing a User Profile Click Delete User Deleting a UserViewing User Logs Configuring Devices Gateway Options discussed in this chapter Configuring Advanced FeaturesISP Connection Configure the ATM Virtual Circuit Advanced ISP SettingsATM Virtual Circuits Static Routes Dynamic DNS To set up Dynamic DNS on the GatewayRIP Routing Information Protocol LAN/WAN Port Home NetworkIP Network Server Ports LAN/WAN Port Select Enable to enable the Wireless Interface Wireless NetworkWPA PSK Wireless Setup WEP 64-Bit Option Advanced Home Network Wireless Setup WEP 128-Bit Option Advanced Home Network Wireless Setup WPA PSK Option Advanced Home Network Wireless Filter and Options Configuration AllowDeny Data Transfer Rate RTS/CTS ThresholdFragmentation Threshold Minimum Powerline Security ConfigurationStandard MaximumEnables powerline filtering Select Universal Plug and Play UPnP Universal Plug and PlayEnable Discovery and Advertisement only Ssdp Disable UPnPEnable full Internet Gateway Device IGD support Enable Access LoggingSecurity Level Firewall SettingsAttack Detection IP FilteringLow Security LevelHigh CustomAttack Detection Fragmented TCP Header Fragmented TCP PacketFragmented UDP Header Fragmented Icmp HeaderIP Filtering This IP Address Any IP AddressAny IP Address TCP/UDP Options Window Icmp Options Window Clone IP Filter Rules Enable DMZ with this Host IP address Disable DMZMake Settings Permanent Make Settings Last forEnable Snooze, and set the Snooze time interval to Disable SnoozeReset the Snooze time interval to Firewall Snooze ControlClick Save Settings Administrator PasswordPort By-Pass Napt Address TranslationAddress Translation With NAT Address Translation With Napt Redirect selected protocol/service to IP Address Redirect selected protocol/service to this router− Telnet − DomainGateway Health options discussed in this chapter Monitoring Gateway HealthInternet Stats StatisticsHome Networking Stats Security StatsInternet Stats ATM StatisticsDSL Statistics Wireless Statistics Powerline StatisticsHome Networking Stats Ethernet StatisticsLogging User AccessSystem Logging Firewall LoggingUpdate Firmware RemoteLocal Diagnostics Miscellaneous Gateway Options CustomizeCustomization options discussed in this chapter Color Palette Language Time Zone Select Yes for Enable Time ClientReboot General Issues TroubleshootingInternet Access Problem Cant connect to the Gateway to configure itTelephone Contacting Technical SupportFax InternetSpecifications OAM F5 Routing Bridging AAL and ATM Support Power CertificationsSiemens Subscriber Network