Manually Assigning a Static IP Address
Members using static IP on their home network may wish to configure the adaptor
with static IP. If you have obtained a static IP from your internet service provider (ISP)
and wish to configure your adaptor with your static IP settings, please follow the
instructions below:
1.
You will first have to obtain the following information:
• IP Address • Default Gateway • Subnet Mask
If you are using a router, please contact your router manufacturer for
instructions on retrieving this information from the router directly. If you are
not using a router, please obtain the above information from your ISP.
2.
Press the phone's
i
button, located at the bottom right corner of the keypad.
This brings up the phone's configuration menu.
3.
Press
9
to enter the network configuration area.
4.
Check that
DHCP Enable
is set to
No
.
5.
If DHCP Enable is set to
Yes
, turn it off: press
edit
, then
y/n
, then
ok
.
6.
Scroll down to
Non-DHCP IP Address
, press
edit
and enter your SPA-841's
IP address (using
*
to represent “.” eg.
123
*
45
*
67
*
89
to represent the IP
address 123.45.67.89). Press
ok
to save the setting.
7.
Scroll down to
Non-DHCP Subnet Mask
, press
edit
and enter your IP
subnet mask (using
*
to represent “.” eg.
255
*
255
*
255
*
0
to represent the
mask 255.255.255.0). Press
ok
to save the setting.
8.
Scroll down to
Non-DHCP Default Route
, press
edit
and enter your Internet
gateway's IP address (using
*
to represent “.” eg.
123
*
45
*
67
*
1
to represent
the IP address 123.45.67.1). If using an ADSL or cable Internet modem, this
address may be your modem's intranet address. Press
ok
to save the setting.
9.
Scroll down to
Non-DHCP DNS 1
, press
edit
and enter your primary DNS
server's IP address (using
*
to represent “.” eg.
123
*
45
*
67
*
1
to represent the
IP address 123.45.67.1). If using an ADSL or cable Internet modem, this
address may be your modem's intranet address; otherwise, use the primary
DNS server address provided by your ISP. Press
ok
to save the setting.
10.
Scroll down to
Non-DHCP DNS 2
, press
edit
and enter your secondary DNS
server's IP address (using
*
to represent “.” eg.
123
*
45
*
67
*
2
to represent the
IP address 123.45.67.2). This will normally be the secondary DNS server
address provided by your ISP. Press
ok
to save the setting.
11.
Scroll down to
Non-DHCP NTP Server 1
, press
edit
and enter
pool.ntp.org
(using keys 2-9 to represent letters, ie.
7666 6665
*
6687
*
6667774
). Press
ok
to save the setting.