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Your 56K LAN Modem is optimized for use with dynamic, rather than static, IP addressing. In static IP addressing, a 
permanent IP address is manually assigned to each device on a network. In dynamic IP addressing, an IP address is 
temporarily assigned for the duration of a network “session” and then returned to a pool of addresses for reuse. By 
default, the 56K LAN Modem assigns IP addresses dynamically to each attached computer.

For most users setting up a LAN for shared Internet access (regardless of whether you are connecting to the Internet for 
the first time or have already been dialing in through an individual connection), it is most likely that your computer or 
computers are set up for dynamic IP addressing. To verify that your computer or computers are set up for dynamic IP 
addressing, follow the steps for your platform:

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If you are already using Dial-Up Networking for remote connections, you may have to make the following changes to 
your Internet connection parameters: 

1

From the 

Start 

menu, select 

Settings, 

and then 

Control Panel. 

Double-click the 

Internet 

icon.

2

Click the 

Connection

 tab, and clear the check box labeled 

Connect to the Internet as needed.

 (If this option is 

not available, choose 

Connect to the Internet using a local area network

 instead.) Click 

OK

.

This allows outgoing connections to run through your 56K LAN Modem each time you launch your Web 
browser, bypassing the Dial-Up Connection window.

If you want to use Dial-Up Networking again — for example, to use another modem connected to your 
computer’s serial port when you are not using the 56K LAN Modem — remember to switch back to the setting, 

Connect to the Internet as needed.

Windows 98, 95 and NT 4.0

1

From the 

Start 

menu, select 

Settings,

 and then 

Control Panel.

 Double-click the 

Network

 icon.

2

Windows 98, 95:

  Select 

TCP/IP

 for the Ethernet 

card associated with your 56K LAN Modem.

Windows NT:

  Select 

Protocols

, and then 

TCP/IP.

3

Click 

Properties

.

4

Click the 

IP Address

 tab. 

If 

Obtain an IP address automatically

 (Windows 

98, 95) or 

Obtain an IP address from a DHCP 

server

 (Windows NT 4.0) is selected, your 

computer has a dynamic IP address. 

If 

Specify an IP address

 is selected, your computer 

has a static IP address. 

5

Click 

Cancel

 to exit the TCP/IP Properties window, 

and then 

Cancel

 to exit the Network window.

Macintosh

1

From the Apple menu, select 

Control Panels

.

2

Double-click

 TCP/IP

3

Select 

Ethernet

 from the 

Connect Via

 pop-up 

menu, if it is not already chosen. 

If the 

Configure

 pop-up menu is set to 

Using 

DHCP Server

, your computer has a dynamic IP 

address. 

If 

Configure

 is not set to 

Using DHCP Server

 and 

you have specific values listed in any of the 
following fields: 

IP Address

Subnet mask

Router 

address

, or 

Name server addr.,

 your computer has 

a static IP address. 

4

Select 

File

 and 

Close

 to exit the 

TCP/IP

 Control 

Panel.

Where to Go from Here . . .

If you are set up for dynamic IP addressing,

 you are ready to continue directly with “Before You Begin,” page 2.

If you are set up for static IP addressing

, refer to Chapters 3 and then 5 of the

 User Guide

 (located on the 

OfficeConnect 56K LAN Modem Companion Programs

 CD-ROM) for your installation and configuration. You may 

have to perform additional steps not covered in this guide.

Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect 3C886A

Page 1: ...ternet access the 56K LAN Modem setup is a simple two step process TWO STEP SETUP 1 Install 2 Configure Connect the cables Launch your Web browser 10 18 VD C 0 8A MAX RES ET LINE PH ONE 4 3 LA N 2 1 t...

Page 2: ...s 3 11 91 0 00 00 06 2 3C 88 6 56K LAN Mod em 3C8 86 AL ER T LA N ST AT US PW R RD AA CD SD OH TX 1 2 3 4 CO LL Rubber feet and stacking clip OfficeConnect Network Assistant CD ROM Contains supplemen...

Page 3: ...6 Connect the additional device to the port labeled PHONE using the RJ 11 RJ 11 cable provided with your analog equipment as shown CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY 7 Connect the power supply to the 56K LAN Mo...

Page 4: ...DNS server address leave this field blank 6 In the Dial Out Prefix field enter the number required to access an outside line from your location if applicable for example if you are in an office with a...

Page 5: ...marked corners The Stacking Clip The stacking clip allows you to stack two or more OfficeConnect units together securely CAUTION You can stack up to a maximum of four units Smaller units must be stack...

Page 6: ...ile and then Close saving any changes SETTING UP TCP IP If you are using Windows 98 95 or NT and have never made remote connections on your computer you may have to set up the TCP IP protocol by addin...

Page 7: ...g again for example to use another modem connected to your computer s serial port when you are not using the 56K LAN Modem remember to switch back to the setting Connect to the Internet as needed Wind...

Page 8: ...tact your network supplier If the ALERT LED is not flashing then the LAN Modem is now operating correctly No dial tone when handset of a phone attached to the LAN Modem is lifted The telephone line ca...

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