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INTERNET ACCESS ROUTER
3.2 Connecting to the Internet/Intranet as a Private IP net
Use the checklist below to make sure you are ready to connect to the
Internet/Intranet.
Internet Checklist
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Subscribe to the Internet Service Provider (ISP) and request a single-user
subscription connection.
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Decide on a private IP net for your small-office LAN (Reference RFC
1918). This address should have a different network number from the
provider’s network number. Otherwise, the chosen IP net number is
irrelevant.
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Request a dialup telephone number, your username and password from
the ISP. Configure this into the Router using the Quick Setup option.
Check whether a login script is necessary to access the ISP. If it is, call for
technical support.
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Enable the Single IP in the Router Setup option.
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Make sure the line (ISDN, PSTN, Frame Relay, or DDS) to the ISP is
working properly.
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Use the private IP subnet you have obtained to configure the private host
addresses of the Router.
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Check that your small-office LAN is correctly set up to work with IP.
Preparing Your PCs
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Make sure your PCs have a correctly installed TCP/IP stack such as
WinSock or Chameleon.
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Assign an IP address, unique to the LAN, to each PC.
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Configure each PC with the Router as the Default Gateway.
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Make sure that each PC has a correct subnet mask.
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Configure each PC with the ISP’s DNS IP address.
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Check that your small-office LAN is correctly set up to work with IP.
Summary of Contents for LR0002A-B530
Page 21: ...22 INTERNET ACCESS ROUTER Figure 4 1 Connecting to the PTT Modem Internet Access Router...
Page 49: ...50 INTERNET ACCESS ROUTER 8 2 Setup Menu Figure 8 2 Advanced Menu Tree Setup Option...
Page 58: ...59 INTERNET ACCESS ROUTER 8 2 3 INTERFACE PARAMETERS Figure 8 9 Interface Parameters Menu Tree...
Page 62: ...63 INTERNET ACCESS ROUTER Figure 8 12 ISDN Options in the Advanced Menu...