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Chapter 2 – Installation and Setup
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. RouteFinder RF850/860 User Guide (PN S000400E)
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Chapter 2 – Installation and Setup
System Administrator Planning
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The system administrator must complete these setup requirements before installing the RouteFinder
software:
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Set the correct configuration of the Default Gateway
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Install an HTTPS-capable browser (e.g., the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator)
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Activate JavaScript and Cascading Style Sheets
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Make sure that no proxies are entered in the browser
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If Secure Shell (SSH) is to be used, you must install an SSH client program (e.g., PuTTY in Windows or
the bundled SSH client in most Linux packages).
Planning the Network
Before you begin the installation process, you should plan your network and decide which computer is to have
access to which services. This simplifies configuration and saves you a lot of time that you would otherwise
need for corrections and adjustments.
RouteFinder Connection between Your Internal Network and the External Network
Establishing an Address Table
Enter your configuration information into the appropriate field of the Address Table below. You can use this table
to keep track of your specific RouteFinder and network information (e.g., the IP address used, email lists, etc.)
and keep for future reference.
IP Address
Net Mask
Default Gateway
Network Card connected to the
internal network (LAN on eth0)
___.___.___.___
___.___.___.___
Network Card connected to the
external network (WAN on eth1)
___.___.___.___
___.___.___.___
___.___.___.___
Network Card connected to the
WAN2 / DMZ (eth2)
___.___.___.___
___.___.___.___