Static IP Configuration
If you connect to the Internet using a permanent IP address, please select Static IP Configu- ration from the pull down menu and fill the ISP specified values in the fields.
Note: | If your ISP requires a PPPoE type connection, you should NOT use “ Static IP |
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| Field | Description |
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| Host Name/Domain Name | Some ISPs require the host name and domain name | |
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| as identification. If it is not specified, assign on your | |
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| own or leave it as blank. | |
| IP Address | Enter the IP address of the gateway’s Internet port. | |
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| Please use the ISP specified address. | |
| Subnet mask | Enter the subnet mask supplied by your ISP. | |
| Gateway | Your ISP will assign a gateway address for you. If | |
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| you can not find one, please contact your ISP. | |
| Primary DNS | Enter the domain name server of the ISP. | |
| Secondary DNS | The back up domain name server can be left blank if | |
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| necessary. | |
| MAC address | Some ISPs allow you to connect to them with a | |
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| specified MAC address only. You can enter the | |
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| MAC address manually or copy it from a PC which | |
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| is attached to the Local Port. Simply type in its IP | |
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| address and the gateway will copy the MAC address | |
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| from that PC. The gateway comes with the factory | |
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| default MAC address. You do not need to change | |
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| the default value if the ISP is not checking the MAC | |
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| address of your Internet Port. |
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