Chapter 3

Preparing Your Computer

Preparing Your Computer for TCP/IP Networking

3-1

Configuring Windows 95, 98, and ME for TCP/IP Networking

3-2

Install or Verify Windows Networking Components

3-2

Enabling DHCP to Automatically Configure TCP/IP Settings

3-4

Selecting Windows’ Internet Access Method

3-4

Verifying TCP/IP Properties (Windows)

3-5

Configuring Windows NT or 2000 for TCP/IP Networking

3-5

Install or Verify Windows Networking Components

3-5

Verifying TCP/IP Properties

3-6

Configuring A Macintosh for TCP/IP Networking

3-6

Configuring MacOS 8.6 or 9.x for TCP/IP Networking

3-6

Configuring MacOS X for TCP/IP Networking

3-7

Verifying TCP/IP Properties for Macintosh Computers

3-8

Verifying the Readiness of Your DSL Internet Account

3-9

Are Login Protocols Used?

3-9

Is Your ISP Configuration for a Static IP Address?

3-9

Restarting the Computer

3-10

Ready for Configuration

3-10

Chapter 4

 

Basic Configuration of the Modem

 

Accessing the Web Configuration Manager in the Modem

4-1

Configuring the Modem in Router Device Mode

 

for an ISP Account with PPPoE or PPPoA Login

4-3

Configuring the Modem in Modem Device Mode

 

for a Fixed (Static) TCP/IP Account

4-4

Completing the Configuration

4-6

Chapter 5

 

Advanced Configuration of the Modem

 

Router Device Mode Status

5-1

Modem Device Mode Status

5-5

LAN IP Setup

5-7

Changing the Modem Access Password

5-8

Firmware Upgrade

5-8

DMZ

5-9

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