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Model RM356 Modem Router Installation Guide  

Telephone Line Checklist

The Model RM356 Modem Router connects to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
using a standard analog voice line

When ordering telephone service

the following information

should be verified:

Line Quality

Though the modem is capable of 56 Kbps download performance, the condition of your 
telephone line and your local public telephone infrastructure may limit your actual data rate. 
For example:

FCC rules limit the data rate to 53 Kbps in the United States.

The use of repeaters between your premises and the central office will limit your 
performance to 33 Kbps.

If your data rate is substantially less than 50 Kbps, you may want to consult your telephone 
company regarding the quality of your line.

Calling Line Identification (CLID) 

If you require CLID for security, you must order CLID for your line from your local carrier.

ISP Checklist

If you will be contracting with an Internet service provider (ISP) for Internet access, you must 
choose between a single-user account and a multiuser LAN account. You can connect a multiuser 
network through a single-user account by using the Network Address Translator (NAT) feature of 
your router.

Single-User Account

In a single-user account, you are assigned only one registered Internet Protocol (IP) address. This 
address may be a permanent fixed address or it may be a different address assigned dynamically 
each time you log in to the account. The NAT feature of your router will map the IP addresses of 
your network to this address for accessing the Internet. Some applications may be incompatible 
with NAT. 

LAN Account

In a LAN account, you will be assigned a registered IP address for your router and one for each 
PC or workstation in your local network. A LAN account is typically more expensive than a 
single-user account.

Account Information

Your ISP should give you the following basic information for your account whether it is a single-
user or LAN account: 

A local phone number for accessing the ISP

A login name

A  password

IP address(es) unless dynamically assigned

DNS server IP address(es) of the ISP

Setup and Preparation

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Page 2: ... router Label Activity Description PWR Power On Power is supplied to the router TEST Blinking Off The router is functioning properly This LED blinks during initialization and then turns off LAN COL Collision Blinking Data collision is occurring on the LAN 1 4 On The numbered LAN port is synchronized with an attached device Blinking Data is being received on the LAN port MODEM OH Off Hook On The mo...

Page 3: ...Refer to the following illustration for installing and connecting your Model RM356 Modem Router Configuration by FirstGear is performed from a PC attached to a LAN port The network manager terminal is only necessary for installing software upgrades 16VAC 4 3 2 1 MANAGER LINE PHONE LAN Rear Panel of the Model RM356 Modem Router AC adapter outlet RJ 45 Manager port Phone port Line port UTP LAN ports...

Page 4: ...der ISP for Internet access you must choose between a single user account and a multiuser LAN account You can connect a multiuser network through a single user account by using the Network Address Translator NAT feature of your router Single User Account In a single user account you are assigned only one registered Internet Protocol IP address This address may be a permanent fixed address or it ma...

Page 5: ...f the router this IP address is assigned automatically by the router when the PCs are rebooted Using Private Internet Protocol IP Addresses If you will be using the private addressing scheme recommended by NETGEAR your IP addresses will be assigned as follows 192 168 0 1 local IP address of your router and default gateway for the PCs 192 168 0 2 through 192 168 0 32 IP addresses of your PCs 255 25...

Page 6: ...n 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 c Select Microsoft d Select Client for Microsoft Networks and click on OK Refer to your Windows 95 manual for further instructions Configuring TCP IP Properties At this point your PC is configured to obtain its TCP IP configuration inf...

Page 7: ...esses Gateway enter the IP address of the router DNS server addresses enter IP addresses provided by your ISP 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 systems use ipconfig exe From the Start button open the Run window type winipcfg and click on OK Note In addition to displ...

Page 8: ...r detailed information about data to be entered in each screen click on the Help button at the bottom of the screen 6 At the last screen send the configuration to the router by clicking on Send to Router Wait for the router to reboot 7 Click on Test The router will place a call to your ISP and log in to your account If the test is not successful a trace will be displayed containing information tha...

Page 9: ...tion between your PC and router The link LED on your Ethernet card and the corresponding port LED on the router should be on If the connection test fails after the Quick Configuration look in the displayed trace for details Recheck your ISP account phone number login name and password If the router does not place a call when you launch your browser your PC might not have the router configured as i...

Page 10: ...rence This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses ...

Page 11: ...stralia 1800 142 046 France 0800 90 2078 Japan 0120 66 5402 Korea 00308 11 0319 New Zealand 0800 444 626 Sweden 020 790086 United Kingdom 44 171 571 5120 U S Canada 800 211 2069 Internet World Wide Web The NETGEAR Web page is at http NETGEAR baynetworks com Defective or damaged merchandise can be returned to your point of sale rep resentative ...

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