DSL-510 ADSL Router User’s Guide
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Chapter 3 - Configuring the Router for the First
Time
The first time you setup the Router it is recommended that you configure the WAN connection using a single computer
making sure that both the computer and the Router are not connected to the LAN. Once the WAN connection is
functioning properly you may continue change settings to suit your network. This chapter is only concerned with settings
up the WAN connection. The following chapter, Web-based Management Guide, describes the various menus used to
configure and monitor the Router including how to change IP settings and DHCP server setup.
Wan Configuration Summary
1.
Connect to the Router-
To configure the WAN connection used by the Router it is first necessary to communicate with
the Router through its management interface, which is HTML-based and can be accessed using a web browser. To
access the management software your computer must be able to “see” the Router. Your computer can see the Router if
it is in the same “neighborhood” or subnet as the Router. This is accomplished by making sure your computer has IP
settings that place it in the same subnet as the Router. The easiest way to make sure your computer has the correct IP
settings is to configure it to use the DHCP server in the Router. The next section describes how to change the IP
configuration for a computer running a Windows operating system to be a DHCP client.
2.
Configure the WAN Connection-
Once your are able to access the configuration software you can proceed to change
the settings required to establish the ADSL connection and connect to the service provider’s network. There are
different methods used to establish the connection to the service provider’s network and ultimately to the Internet. You
should know what Encapsulation and connection type you are required to use for your ADSL service. It is also possible
that you must change the PVC settings used for the ADSL connection. Your service provider should provide all the
information you need to configure the WAN connection.
Configuring IP Settings on Your Computer
In order to configure your system to receive IP settings from the Router it must first have the TCP/IP protocol installed. If
you have an Ethernet port on your computer, it probably already has TCP/IP protocol installed. If you are using Windows
XP the TCP/IP is enabled by default for standard installations. Below is an illustrated example of how to configure a
Windows XP system to automatically obtain IP settings from the Router. Following this example is a step-by-step
description of the procedures used on the other Windows operating systems to first check if the TCP/IP protocol has been
installed, if it is not instruction are provided for installing it. Once the protocol has been installed you can configure the
system to receive IP settings from the Router.
For computers running non-Windows operating systems, follow the instructions for your OS that configure the system to
receive an IP address from the Router, that is, configure the system to be a DHCP client.
If you are using this Router to provide Internet access for more than one
computer, you can use these instructions later to change the IP settings for
the other computers. However you cannot use the same IP address since
every computer must have its own IP address that is unique on the local
network.
Note