D-Link office firewall manual Connecting the DFL-300 …, Setting Up the Computer, Select properties

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Connecting the DFL-300 continued…

To setup the DFL-300, begin by connecting the AC adapter to a power source. The Power LED on the front of the DFL-300 should now be on.

Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Internal/LAN port of the

DFL-300 and the other end of the cable into a hub or switch on your network. If the cable connection is good, a green LED on the front of the DFL-300 should come on for Internal Link.

Now with another Ethernet cable, connect one end to the External/WAN port of the DFL-300 and the other end to your Broadband modem. The External Link LED on the front should now also come on.

Setting Up the Computer

By default, the DFL-300 firewall is a DHCP Server. You can set your computer to obtain an IP address. Follow the below steps to do so. If you prefer, you can set your computer up with a static IP address in the range of 192.168.1.2 ~ 192.168.1.254.

Right-Click the Network

Neighborhood (Win 98/98SE)

or My Network Places (Win ME/2K/XP)

icon on your desktop.

Select properties

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Contents Review Package Contents Connecting the DFL-300Neighborhood Win 98/98SE Or My Network Places Win ME/2K/XP Connecting the DFL-300 …Setting Up the Computer Select propertiesClick OK Setting Up the Computer …Click Properties Configuring the DFL-300 This Enter Network PasswordConfiguring the DFL-300 … Cable Modem User Configuring the DFL-300 … Destination Address Service Any Action PermitSource Address Appendix Name SiteA From Source Internal Subnet/Mask Authentication MethodClick New Entry Remote Gateway Fixed Subnet/MaskName SiteB From Source Internal Subnet/Mask Link Technical Support over Telephone 949 Link Technical Support over the Internet