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Your Network Checklist

 

The  Model  RH340  router  uses  the  Internet  Protocol  (IP).  The  IP
configuration has the following requirements:

All PCs must have Transmission Control Protocol/Internet 
Protocol (TCP/IP) manually installed and selected as the 
networking protocol.

All PCs and the router must be assigned IP addresses. The 
router’s DHCP function automatically assigns these for you, but 
your PCs must be set to “Obtain an IP address automatically” in 
the Network Control Panel.

Be certain to check that “Obtain an IP address automatically” is 
selected within the TCP/IP Properties in the Network Control 
Panel. Refer to “Configuring TCP/IP Properties,” in the next 
column, to confirm these settings. 

 

ISP Checklist

 

If  you  are  obtaining  an  ISDN  account  with  an  Internet  service
provider  (ISP),  order  a  single-user  account  that  provides  a  single
dynamic  IP  address  unless  you  have  a  need  for  registered  IP
addresses. Make sure you receive the following information from your
ISP:

 

Login name

Password

Dial-up phone number of the ISP

DNS server IP address(es) of the ISP

 

In addition, you should ask your ISP these questions:

 

Will your IP address be dynamically assigned?

Will your DNS server address be dynamically assigned?

 

If not, you will need to enter it in FirstGear’s Advanced Options.

 

Does your ISP support the Multilink Protocol?

 

If you intend to connect both ISDN B channels simultaneously 
for a 128 Kbps connection, your ISP must support the Multilink 
Protocol.

 

Configuring Windows 95 or Windows 98 for IP 
Networking

 

All  PCs  must  have  an  Ethernet  network  adapter  card  installed  and
must  have  the TCP/IP  networking  protocol  installed  and  configured.
TCP/IP installation may need to be done manually as described here.

To  configure  Microsoft

 

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  Windows  95  or  Windows  98  for  IP

networking:   

 

1.

Click on Start from the Windows toolbar.

2.

Select Settings.

3.

Select Control Panel.

4.

Select Network.

 

In the list of installed components, you must have Client for 
Microsoft Networks, your Ethernet adapter, and TCP/IP.

If you need the adapter:

 

a.

Click on the Add button.

b.

Select Adapter, and then click on Add again.

c.

Select the manufacturer and model of your Ethernet 
adapter, and click on OK.

 

If you need TCP/IP:

 

a.

Click on the Add button.

b.

Select Protocol, and then click on Add again.

c.

Select Microsoft.

d.

Select TCP/IP, and click on OK.

 

If you need Client for Microsoft Networks:

 

a.

Click on the Add button.

b.

Select Client, and then click on Add again.

 

Configuring TCP/IP  Properties 

 

NETGEAR recommends that you leave the TCP/IP setup parameters
at  their  factory  default  settings  unless  you  have  a  specific  reason  to
change  them.  With  the  default  settings,  your  PC  is  configured  to
obtain  its  TCP/IP  configuration  information  automatically  from  a
DHCP  server  on  the  local  network.  The  Model  RH340  router  is
shipped preconfigured as a DHCP server and will assign the TCP/IP
configuration information described in the following section. 

You must also be certain that your PC is set to “Obtain an IP address
automatically” in the Network Control Panel. 

To confirm that the IP address will be automatically obtained:

 

1.

Click on Start from the Windows toolbar.

2.

Select Settings.

3.

Select Control Panel.

4.

Select Network.

5.

Select the Configuration tab.

6.

Within the Configuration window, select TCP/IP from the list 
of network components shown.

 

If you have several TCP/IP entries in this window, choose the one 
associated with your Ethernet adapter.

 

7.

Click on Properties.

 

The TCP/IP menu opens.

 

8.

Select the IP Address tab.

9.

Select “Obtain an IP address automatically,” as illustrated 
below.

10. Click on OK.

 

To obtain the configuration information from the router:

 

1.

Turn on the router. Be sure the router has been on for at least 
one minute before continuing to step 2.

2.

Reboot each PC on your network.

 

Verifying TCP/IP  Properties

 

After your PC has been configured and rebooted, you can check the
TCP/IP  configuration  using  the  Windows  utility 

 

winipcfg.exe

 

  (for

Windows NT

 

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 systems, use 

 

ipconfig.exe

 

). From the Start button, open

the Run window, type winipcfg at the prompt, and click on OK. In the
winipcfg  display  window,  select  your  Ethernet  adapter  from  the
drop-down menu, and verify the following information:

 

The IP address should be between 192.168.0.2 and 
192.168.0.31.

The subnet mask should be 255.255.255.0.

The default gateway should be 192.168.0.1.

 

Click on More Info, and verify the following:

 

The DNS server should be 192.168.0.1.

 

Note: 

 

It is not necessary to remove any other network 

components shown in the Network window in order to 
install the adapter, TCP/IP, or Client for Microsoft 
Networks.

Configuring TCP/IP

 

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