appendixes

Appendix A: Locating Your Internet and

Network Settings

If the Setup Wizard cannot detect your settings, or if you are setting up a product
without using the Setup Wizard, you will need to enter your Internet and local area
network (LAN) settings manually. The following instructions will help you locate the
settings that you need. You can record this information on the inside back cover of this
User’s Guide for future reference.

Internet Connection Type

You connect to your Internet service provider (ISP) by using one of three connection
types:
ODynamic (by using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, or DHCP)
OStatic
OPoint-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)
Each type of Internet connection requires different settings when you set up a network
device.
To determine which connection type your ISP provides
OSee the documentation provided by your Internet service provider or contact
your ISP.
OIf you have a Microsoft® base station set up on your network, you can use the Base
Station Management Tool. Click Wide Area Network and view the settings under
Internet Connection Type.
OIf you have a broadband modem that came with a configuration utility, try using
this utility.
OIf you have a non-Microsoft base station, gateway, or router, try using the utility that
came with your base station.