4000 & 5000 Series User’s Guide
Section 5: LAN Setup
5.1 Ethernet and USB LAN
Computers and devices that use the modem’s Ethernet and USB connectivity
experience much higher transfer speeds and more importantly, they employ all
the benefits of TCP/IP communication.
5.1.1 LAN configuration
Whether an Ethernet or USB cable is used, it is essential that both the modem
and the attached device be within the same LAN subnet for IP communication to
take place. By default, the modem has a DHCP server running, which will initially
assign the following IP address to the attached device (providing the device is
set to use DHCP):
Modem IP
Host IP
Ethernet
192.168.0.1
192.168.0.4
USB
192.168.111.1
192.168.111.20
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