
CNet Technology IncBroadband Router User Guide
Hardware | Also called Network Adapter Address or Physical Address. Provide this | |
(MAC) | value to your ISP if requested. If you did not provide this value when | |
Address | first connected, there is no need to provide it now. | |
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IP Address |
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Dynamic | Leave this enabled if you want your ISP to allocate an IP Address to the | |
IP Address | Broadband Router upon connection. | |
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Fixed | Select this if using a fixed IP Address. If this option is selected, the | |
IP Address | following data must be entered. | |
| • | IP Address. |
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| If connecting to an ISP, this is the address allocated by the ISP. If |
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| connecting to another LAN, this must be a valid address on the ex- |
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| ternal LAN. |
| • | Network Mask |
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| This must be compatible with the IP Address above |
| • | Gateway IP Address |
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| The address of the router or gateway, either on the external LAN, or |
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| supplied by your ISP. |
| DNS IP Address | |
| At least 1 DNS IP Address is required, and should be provided by your | |
| ISP. DNS settings are on the LAN screen. | |
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Buttons |
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Retrieve | Get the default Device Name and clear the other items. No changes are | |
Defaults | made to the configuration until you click the Save button. | |
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Save | Save any data you have entered on this screen. Remember to save before | |
| changing to another screen. | |
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Cancel | Cancel any data you have entered since the last "Save" operation. | |
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Note:
If using Dynamic IP Address, the IP Address, Network Mask, and Gateway fields may dis- play the values obtained dynamically.
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