NETGEAR DM602 Verifying the Readiness of Your DSL Internet Account, Are Login Protocols Used?

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Reference Manual for the Model DM602 ADSL Modem

Verifying the Readiness of Your DSL Internet Account

For access to the Internet, you need to contract with an Internet service provider (ISP) for a single-user Internet access account using a DSL modem.

For a single-user Internet account, your ISP supplies TCP/IP configuration information. With a typical account, much of the configuration information is dynamically assigned when your computer is first booted up while connected to the ISP, and you will not need to know that dynamic information.

Are Login Protocols Used?

Some ISPs require login protocol which requires you to enter a login name and password in order to access the Internet. If you run a program such as WinPOET or EnterNet to connect to your Internet account, then your account uses PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE).

If login protocols are used, you can configure your modem to operate in router mode. After the modem is configured, it will perform the login task when needed, and you will no longer need to run the login program from your computer. It is not necessary to uninstall the login program.

If you prefer to run the software on your computer which performs the login, you can do so by configuring the modem to operate in Modem Device Mode.

Is Your ISP Configuration for a Static IP Address?

More and more, ISPs are dynamically assigning configuration information. However, if your ISP does not dynamically assign configuration information but instead gave you a fixed configuration, your ISP should have given you the following basic information for your account:

An IP address and subnet mask

A gateway IP address, which is the address of the ISP’s router

One or more domain name server (DNS) IP addresses

Host name and domain suffix

For example, your account’s full server names may look like this:

mail.xxx.yyy.com

In this example, the domain suffix is xxx.yyy.com.

Preparing Your Computer

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Contents Reference Manual for the Model DM602 Adsl Modem Trademarks Customer Support Page Contents Chapter Preparing Your Computer Appendix a Technical Specifications Viii Contents Technical Support Related Publications About This GuideSpecial Message Formats Typographical ConventionsKey Features Chapter IntroductionAbout the Modem Modem or Router Device Mode Modem Device ModeAuto UplinkTM and Autosensing 10/100 Ethernet Easy Installation and Management Maintenance and SupportRouter Device Mode Reference Manual for the Model DM602 Adsl Modem Package Contents Chapter Setting Up the HardwareModel DM602 Resource CD, including LED Descriptions Modem’s Front PanelModem’s Rear Panel Local Network Hardware RequirementsPC Requirements Connecting the Modem Access RequirementConnecting to Your Adsl Service and Telephone Provider Adsl Through Other Wall Jacks Adsl Through a Modular RJ-11 Wall JackVerifying Power Connecting the Power AdapterEthernet Connecting to Your ComputerCD Startup Screen Ready to Configure Your Modem Preparing Your Computer for TCP/IP Networking Chapter Preparing Your ComputerInstall or Verify Windows Networking Components Configuring Windows 95, 98, and ME for TCP/IP NetworkingReference Manual for the Model DM602 Adsl Modem Selecting Windows’ Internet Access Method Enabling Dhcp to Automatically Configure TCP/IP SettingsVerifying TCP/IP Properties Windows Configuring Windows NT or 2000 for TCP/IP NetworkingConfiguring a Macintosh for TCP/IP Networking Configuring MacOS 8.6 or 9.x for TCP/IP NetworkingVerifying TCP/IP Properties Configuring MacOS X for TCP/IP Networking Verifying TCP/IP Properties for Macintosh Computers Are Login Protocols Used? Is Your ISP Configuration for a Static IP Address?Verifying the Readiness of Your DSL Internet Account Restarting the Computer Ready for ConfigurationAccessing the Web Configuration Manager in the Modem Chapter Basic Configuration of the ModemBrowser-based Configuration via Basic Router Settings menu Menu for PPP login accounts Reference Manual for the Model DM602 Adsl Modem Login window opens as shown in -4below Modem Device Mode Basic Settings window Completing the ConfigurationRouter Device Mode Status Advanced Configuration of the ModemThis screen shows the following parameters This screen shows the following statistics PPP Status screen Modem Status screen Modem Device Mode StatusModem Statistics Fields LAN IP Setup Menu LAN IP SetupFirmware Upgrade Changing the Modem Access PasswordDMZ DMZ menu Device Mode10. Device Mode menu Reference Manual for the Model DM602 Adsl Modem Chapter Troubleshooting Basic FunctioningPWR LED Not On Troubleshooting the Modem’s Web Configuration Interface Adsl link Troubleshooting the ISP ConnectionWAN LED Green or Blinking Green WAN LED Blinking YellowObtaining a WAN IP Address Troubleshooting PPPoE or PPPoARestoring the Default Configuration and Password Troubleshooting Internet BrowsingUsing the Default Reset button Reference Manual for the Model DM602 Adsl Modem General Specifications Appendix a Technical SpecificationsLAN See Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line GlossaryIPX ISP Public Switched Telephone Network See Windows Internet Naming Service Adsl IndexIndex
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