IP Setup 10-3

The Netopia 4752 SDSL Integrated Access Device supports multiple IP subnets on the Ethernet interface. You may want to configure multiple IP subnets to service more hosts than are possible with your primary subnet. It is not always possible to obtain a larger subnet from your ISP. For example, if you already have a full Class C subnet, your only option is multiple Class C subnets, since it is virtually impossible to justify a Class A or Class B assignment.

If you are using NAT, you can use the reserved Class A or Class B subnet.

Select Default IP Gateway and enter the IP address for a default gateway. This can be the address of any major router accessible to the Netopia 4752.

A default gateway should be able to successfully route packets when the Netopia 4752 cannot recognize the intended recipient’s IP address. A typical example of a default gateway is the ISP’s router.

Select Primary Domain Name Server and enter the IP address for a domain name server. The domain name server matches the alphabetic addresses favored by people (for example, robin.hood.com) to the IP addresses actually used by IP routers (for example, 163.7.8.202).

If a secondary DNS server is available, select Secondary Domain Name Server and enter its IP address. The secondary DNS server is used by the Netopia 4752 when the primary DNS server is inaccessible. Entering a secondary DNS is useful but not necessary.

Select Domain Name and enter your network’s domain name (for example, netopia.com). Netopia strongly recommends that you enter a domain name.

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is needed if there are IP routers on other segments of your Ethernet network that the Netopia 4752 needs to recognize. If this is the case select Receive RIP and select v1, v2, or Both from the pop-up menu. With Receive RIP set to v1, the Netopia 4752’s Ethernet port will accept routing information provided by RIP packets from other routers that use the same subnet mask. Set to v2, the Netopia 4752 will accept routing information provided by RIP packets from other routers that use different subnet masks. Set to Both, the Netopia 4752 will accept information from either RIP v1 or v2 routers.

If you want the Netopia 4752 to advertise its routing table to other routers via RIP, select Transmit RIP and select v1, v2 (broadcast), or v2 (multicast) from the pop-up menu. With Transmit RIP v1 selected, the Netopia 4752 will generate RIP packets only to other RIP v1 routers. With Transmit RIP v2 (broadcast) selected, the Netopia 4752 will generate RIP packets to all other hosts on the network. With Transmit RIP v2 (multicast) selected, the Netopia 4752 will generate RIP packets only to other routers capable of recognizing RIP v2 packets.

Select Static Routes to manually configure IP routes. See the section “Static routes,” below.

Select Network Address Translation to configure advanced MultiNAT features. See “Multiple Network Address Translation” on page 11-1.

If you select IP Address Serving you will be taken to the IP Address Serving screen (see “IP Address Serving” on page 10-10). Since no two hosts can use the same IP address at the same time, make sure that the addresses distributed by the Netopia 4752 and those that are manually configured are not the same. Each method of distribution must have its own exclusive range of addresses to draw from.

If you select Filter Sets you will be taken directly to the screen for configuring IP packet filters. For information see “About Filters and Filter Sets,” beginning on page 13-4.

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4752 specifications

The Netopia 4752 is a versatile networking device that serves as a digital subscriber line (DSL) modem and router, designed to provide high-speed internet connectivity and advanced networking capabilities for home and small office environments. This device is notable for its reliability and ease of use, making it a popular choice among users looking for seamless internet access.

One of the main features of the Netopia 4752 is its support for various DSL technologies, including ADSL and ADSL2+. This compatibility ensures that users can achieve optimal bandwidth and speed, even on legacy DSL lines. The modem’s capability to handle downstream speeds of up to 24 Mbps allows for smooth streaming, gaming, and browsing experiences.

Equipped with a robust built-in router, the Netopia 4752 offers multiple Ethernet ports for direct wired connections, accommodating multiple devices simultaneously. This feature is especially beneficial in environments where multiple users need to access the internet without latency. Additionally, the device supports wireless connectivity, enabling users to connect their laptops, smartphones, and other Wi-Fi-enabled devices effortlessly.

Security is a crucial aspect of the Netopia 4752’s functionality. The device incorporates a built-in firewall and supports various security protocols, including WPA and WPA2, ensuring that users’ data remains protected from unauthorized access. The user-friendly web-based interface facilitates easy configuration of security settings, making it accessible even for those with limited technical knowledge.

The Netopia 4752 also features advanced Quality of Service (QoS) settings that allow users to prioritize bandwidth for specific applications or devices. This capability is crucial for households or offices that demand high performance for video conferencing, streaming services, or online gaming.

In terms of characteristics, the Netopia 4752 boasts a compact form factor, making it easy to integrate into any workspace without occupying much space. Its durable design ensures longevity, providing reliable service over time.

Overall, the Netopia 4752 stands out as a dependable DSL modem and router solution, with its high-speed internet capabilities, security features, and flexible connectivity options suitable for both home and small office users who require efficient and effective internet access.