Actiontec electronic GT704WR user manual Setting Up Static IP On the Computer, Windows 98 SE

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Setting Up Static IP

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To communicate with the Router from a computer on the network (to use the Web Configuration Utility, for example), the user may have to switch the IP address set- tings from DHCP-enabled to static IP, so that the computer and the Router are on the same network subnet.

To set up static IP on a computer, select the operating system and follow the instructions.

Note: The following procedures are based on the Router’s fac- tory default IP address. If the Router’s IP address has been changed, enter the new IP address when instructed to enter an IP address.

Windows 98 SE

1.From the desktop, click on the Start button in the lower left corner.

2.From the menu that appears, select Settings.

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Contents Wireless Cable/DSL Router Table of Contents Setting Up Static IP on the Computer Setting Up a NetworkTroubleshooting SpecificationsPackage Contents Introduction1Features Minimum System RequirementsPower Light Getting to Know the RouterEthernet Lights Wireless LightInternet Light Ethernet PortsPower port is used to connect the Power cord to the Router Reset SwitchPower Port Cable/DSL PortThis page left intentionally blank Setting Up Router Connecting a Computer to the RouterPage Setting Up the Router Page Setting Up the Router Page Setting Up the Router Page Setting Up the Router Page Setting Up the Router Page Installation Buddy checks the configuration of the Router This page left intentionally blank Performing a Basic Setup Basic SetupTo configure the Router for basic operation Page Performing a Basic Setup Changing the Admin User Name and Password Click Save and Restart at the bottom of the screenPerforming a Basic Setup This page left intentionally blank Using Advanced Setup Accessing Advanced SetupTo access the Advanced Setup configuration screens Page WAN IP Address Dialout on-demand/Idle timeout Obtain an IP Through DhcpUsing Advanced Setup Wireless Settings ChannelOff WEPWEP+802.1x Wireless MAC Authentication WPAWireless Advanced Settings LAN IP Address Dhcp ServerBeginning IP Address Ending IP AddressServices Blocking DNS Dynamic or StaticDNS Server Website Blocking Remote Management Port Forwarding DMZ Hosting Firewall Dynamic RoutingStatic Routing UPnP Universal Plug and PlayMAC Address Cloning Viewing Router’s Settings StatusPage Routing Table WAN StatusLAN Status Active User ListUsing Utilities Web Activity LogRestore Default Settings Upgrade Firmware This page left intentionally blank Setting Up a Network EthernetPage Setting Up a Network Page Setting Up a Network Wireless Setting Up a Network This page left intentionally blank Using on Network With Another Router/Gateway TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Physical ConnectionsFrequently Asked Questions Which wireless cards will work with the Router? Do I need a specific cable or DSL modem to use the Router?Will cordless phones interfere with the Router? What is the valid IP range I can use for my home network? How do I find out which IP address my computer is using?Network Yes, if the application is designed to run over a network Connections What is WEP?What is the default username for the Router? How many computers can be connected through the Router?How do I make a HEX-based WEP key? What is WPA?What is NAT and how does it protect my network? Does the Router function as a firewall?This page left intentionally blank Reference Locating Computer InformationLocating Windows Operating System Files Appendix a Reference Click Search Setting Up Static IP On the Computer Windows 98 SEPage 192.168.0.2 Windows Me Enter the following address in the Subnet mask text boxAppendix B Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 192.168.0.2 Windows Page Appendix B Setting Up Static IP on the Computer 192.168.0.2 Windows XP Page Appendix B Setting Up Static IP on the Computer Enter the following address in the IP Address text box Comparing Broadband Service with a Dial-Up Modem Computer SecurityRouter Security Computer SecurityInternet Browsers Electronic Security This page left intentionally blank Specifications D GeneralPower, Internet, Wireless, Ethernet Wireless Operating RangeLED Indicators EnvironmentalAccess Point GlossaryPage Ssid This page left intentionally blank Firewall Security Level Services Table High Security LevelMedium Security Level Low Security LevelService Acronym Definitions Basic Security Level323 Real audio/videoIcmp 120Non-Windows G System Setup Classic104 Appendix G Non-Windows Setup 106 Regulatory Compliance Notices ModificationsClass B Equipment Miscellaneous Legal Notices All other names are the property of their respective ownersLimited Warranty 109110 Limited Warranty 112