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Common Configurations
the Alcatel Modem ANT-1000.
4.
Static IP: requires an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS
parameters.
5.
Advanced Configuration where you can fully configure the MultiCom
Firewall to meet your networking needs.
CAUTION - This information must be exactly the same as received
from the ISP or communication to the Internet will not be possible.
Please check with your ISP if you have not received the Internet
Connection type or the connection’s required information. The factory
default setting activates DHCP on the WAN interface.
Option 1: Plug and Play with DHCP. This type of Internet connection is
typical for use with Cable Broadband modems. Does your our Internet Service
Provider uses DHCP to assign you your IP configuration parameters and your
computers are configured as DHCP clients? In this case you can simply plug in
the MultiCom Firewall immediately between your network and your xDSL,
cable or wireless modem to use the default configuration. If your broadband
modem is the DHCP server please read below for additional information.
Option 2: PPPoE is used when your Internet Service Provider requires you to
only have a username and password to access the Internet. This type of Internet
connection is typical for use with DSL Broadband modems. In this cases you
enter the necessary information using the Easy Setup window of the built-in web
server of your firewall. Click save and you can start surfing the Internet.
Option 3: PPTP with an Alcatel Modem ANT-1000. This process also requires
a username and password. Saving a PPTP configuration using Easy-Setup will
change the default IP address of the MultiCom Firewall’s LAN interface. This
change requires you to reboot your computer after using the Easy-Setup wizard.
Option 4: Static IP Configuration. If your ISP gives you a static IP address you
can also enter this into the Easy-Setup of the MultiCom Firewall. You will also
use this option if you are configuring your MultiCom Firewall for use behind a
pre-existing router which will become your default gateway.
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