Linksys BEFSR41 v2 manual Select the Dhcp tab, Configuring PCs to Connect to the Cable/DSL Router

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LAN IP Address These values refer to your internal network settings. Unless you have specific internal needs, there should be no reason to change these values. For the internal LAN side, the Router’s default val-

ues are as follows:

 

Private IP Address:

192.168.1.1

Subnet Mask:

255.255.255.0

WAN IP Address These values refer to the external network (the Internet) you connect to every time you access your Internet connection.

Most broadband ISPs assign their clients to a different IP address each time they log on. If this is the case with your ISP, select Obtain an IP Address Automatically and go to step 5.

If your ISP assigns you a fixed, static IP address, select Specify an IP Address and enter the appropriate values into the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway Address and DNS (Required) fields provided by your ISP.

If you need to enable PPPoE support, choose Enable. If you do enable PPPoE, remember to remove any existing PPPoE applica- tions already on any of your PCs. More information on PPPoE can be found on page 41.

6.When you have properly configured the Setup window, click Apply, then click Continue.

7.Select the DHCP tab.

8.DHCP is already enabled on your Router by factory default. By leaving the setting on Enable, the Router is configured to automatically assign IP addresses to each of your PCs.

Optional: In the Number of DHCP Users field, enter the number of PCs you plan on networking to the Router. If you add more PCs to your net- work in the future, don’t forget to change this value.

If you already have a DHCP server on your network, select Disable for the DHCP Server option. If you do so, you must assign your Router a new static IP address.

9. Click Apply, then click Continue.

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10.Reset the power on the cable or DSL modem, then restart the PC so the new Router settings will take effect.

Your Cable/DSL Router is now configured on your network. Continue on to the next section to complete your network setup.

Configuring PCs to Connect to the Cable/DSL Router

Now that your Router is configured, you will have to configure your other PCs to accept the IP addresses that your Router will provide.

Note: Make sure that a network card or adapter has been successfully installed in each PC you plan on configuring before continuing.

These instructions apply only to Windows 95 and Windows 98 machines. For TCP/IP setup under Windows NT, see your Windows NT manual.

1.Click the Start button, select Settings, then Control Panel.

2.Double-click on the Network icon.

3.In the Configuration window, select the TCP/IP protocol line associated with your network card/adapter. If there is no TCP/IP protocol line listed for your card/adapter, go to page 64 to install the TCP/IP protocol now.

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Contents BEFSR11 EtherFast 1-Port Cable/DSL Router EtherFast Cable/DSL RoutersCopyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Package Contents for the 4-Port Router FeaturesIntroduction Linksys EtherFast Cable/DSL RouterPackage Contents for the 3-Port Router Package Contents for the 1-Port RouterPort Router’s Front Panel LEDs 4-Port Router’s Rear PanelGetting to Know the 1-Port EtherFast Cable/DSL Router One-Port Router’s Rear PanelOne-Port Router’s Ports BEFSR11 shown above LAN Indicators Buttons & SwitchesWAN Indicators 1-Port Router’s Front Panel LEDsGetting to Know the 3-Port EtherFast Cable/DSL Router 3-Port Router’s Rear Panel PortsUSB Icon 3-Port Router’s Front Panel LEDs ButtonsOverview Connecting the Cable/DSL Router to Your NetworkLANs and WANs IP Addressing a Quick LessonConnecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ServersDynamic IP Addresses Ing Your Hardware Toging UpTechnical Checkpoint Uplinking Connecting More Devices to Your RouterUSB Installation for Windows Configuring Your Router’s USB PortInstant Broadband Series USB Installation for Windows Instant Broadband Series USB Installation for Windows Millennium Instant Broadband Series Configuring the Cable/DSL Router Configuring Your Network with the Cable/DSL RouterSelect the Dhcp tab Configuring PCs to Connect to the Cable/DSL RouterCable/DSL Router’s Web-based Utility Quick & Easy Router AdministrationSetup Password Dhcp StatusHelp IP Filtering IP Forwarding Dynamic Routing EtherFast Cable/DSL RoutersStatic Routing DMZ Hosting Logging Common Problems and Solutions TroubleshootingBuilt-in feature that the Router automatically enables Frequently Asked QuestionsWith a static IP address if you want to use DMZ Hosting How to Ping Your ISP’s E-mail & Web Addresses AppendixStep One To Ping an IP Address Step Two Pinging for a Web Address Installing the TCP/IP ProtocolTwisted-Pair Cabling TCP/IP Installation is now completeEnvironmental Specifications Port Router SpecificationsCrimping Your Own Network Cables Straight-Through Cabling Cross-Over CablingBEFSR11 Copyright 2000 Linksys, All Rights Reserved Customer Support