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Easy Setup   6-7

5.

Type the Primar y Domain Name Ser ver address your ISP gave you. Press Return. A new field 

Secondary 

Domain Name Server

 will appear. If your ISP gave you a secondar y domain name ser ver address, enter it 

here. Press Return until the next field 

Default IP Gateway

 is highlighted.

6.

If you do not enter a 

Default IP Gateway

 value, the router defaults to the remote IP address you entered in 

the Easy Setup connection profile. If the Netopia Router does not recognize the destination of any IP traffic, 
it for wards that traffic to this gateway. 

Do not confuse the remote IP address and the Default IP Gateway’s address with the block of local IP 
addresses you may receive from your ISP. You use the local IP addresses for the Netopia 3387W-ENT’s 
Ethernet por t and for IP clients on your local network. The remote IP address and the default gateway’s IP 
address should point to your ISP’s router.

7.

Toggle 

IP Address Serving

 to On or Off, depending on whether you want the device’s IP address ser ver to 

supply dynamic IP addresses to your client workstations. Normally, you would accept the default On so that 
workstations on your LAN can have IP addresses assigned dynamically from the router.

8.

The IP address ser ver will provide 100 IP addresses automatically to workstations on your LAN. You only 
need to change the 

Number of Client IP Addresses

 if you have some other IP addressing scheme.

9.

By default, the 

1st Client Address

 is 192.168.1.100, based on the device’s default IP address of 

192.168.1.1. You only need to change this if you have some other IP addressing scheme.

10. Press the Down arrow key until you reach 

NEXT SCREEN

. Press Return.

4. Easy Setup Security Configuration

The Easy Setup Security Configuration screen lets you password-protect your Netopia 3387W-ENT. Input your 

Write Access Name

 and 

Write Access Password

 with names or numbers totaling up to eleven digits.

If you password protect the Telnet screens, you will be prompted to enter the name and password you have 
specified ever y time you log in to the Telnet screens. Do not forget your name and password. If you do, you will 
be unable to access any of the configuration screens.

Additional security features are available. See the 

Firmware User’s Guide

 chapter on “Security”.

Summary of Contents for 3387W-ENT

Page 1: ...Netopia 3387W ENT Cable DSL Wireless Router Getting Started Guide...

Page 2: ...ight laws such materials may not be copied in whole or part without the prior written consent of Netopia Inc Under the law copying includes translation to another language or format Netopia Cayman and...

Page 3: ...3 1 Connecting to an Ethernet Network 3 2 Chapter 4 Configuring TCP IP 4 5 Configuring TCP IP on Windows based Computers 4 5 Microsoft Windows 4 5 Configuring TCP IP on Macintosh Computers 4 7 Macint...

Page 4: ...1 Appendix A Technical Specifications and Safety Information A 1 Description A 1 Power requirements A 1 Environment A 1 Software and protocols A 1 Agency approvals A 2 Regulatory notices A 2 Manufactu...

Page 5: ...ia 3387W ENT Cable DSL Wireless Router provides the following features 10 100 BaseT Ethernet WAN port to connect to any broadband modem such as DSL or Cable LAN interface four port 10 100BaseTX RJ 45...

Page 6: ...documentation contained in the accompanying Firmware User s Guide this guide is designed to get you up and running and connected to your local area network and the Internet It is intended to be viewed...

Page 7: ...ation for the Netopia Cable DSL Wireless Router consider Available space and ease of installation Physical layout of the building and how to best use the physical space available for connecting your N...

Page 8: ...n power supply socket outlet or appliance coupler be located so it is readily accessible CAUTION North America Only For use only with a CSA Certified or UL Listed Limited Power Source or Class 2 power...

Page 9: ...an use one of these to configure the Netopia 3387W ENT You can either connect your computer directly to an Ethernet port using the supplied Category 5 Ethernet cable or connect both your computer and...

Page 10: ...tructions 3 Connect the supplied power brick to a power outlet and the connector end to the router 4 Each computer using the wireless network requires its own Wi Fi CERTIFIED 802 11b adapter to be ins...

Page 11: ...t LED panel Netopia 3387W ENT status indicator lights M o d e m Power Solid green when the power is on Solid green when connected Solid green when connected Flashes green for traffic on the WAN to eac...

Page 12: ...2 6 Getting Started Guide...

Page 13: ...installed before they can communicate through the Netopia 3387W ENT The following illustration shows the minimal requirements for a typical PC or Macintosh computer Application software This is the so...

Page 14: ...igured and connected to your LAN PC and Macintosh computers that have their required components in place will be able to connect to the Internet or other remote IP networks Connecting to an Ethernet N...

Page 15: ...1 2 3 Macintosh PC PC Ethernet Switch To connect your 10 100Base T network to the Netopia 3387W ENT through the Ethernet port use standard Category 5 Ethernet cables with RJ 45 connectors You can att...

Page 16: ...rs on the Wi Fi Alliance website http www weca net Follow the manufacturer s instructions for installing your wireless adapter card and using any scanning or networking utility they provide These vary...

Page 17: ...s chapter explains the following topics Configuring TCP IP on Windows based Computers on page 4 5 Configuring TCP IP on Macintosh Computers on page 4 7 Configuring TCP IP on Windows based Computers Co...

Page 18: ...Gateways if available Step 5 OK the settings Restart if prompted NOTE You can also use these instructions to configure other computers on your network to accept IP addresses served by the Netopia 3387...

Page 19: ...and higher and optional in earlier system versions You must have built in Ethernet or a third party Ethernet card and its associated drivers installed in your Macintosh Macintosh MacOS 8 or higher or...

Page 20: ...rted Guide Step 3 Select Configure Using DHCP Step 4 Close and Save if prompted NOTE You can use these instructions to configure other computers on your network to accept IP addresses served by the Ne...

Page 21: ...atures The entry points are displayed in the Main Menu shown below The Easy Setup menus display and permit changing the values contained in the default connection profile You can use Easy Setup to ini...

Page 22: ...sets of tables and device logs that show information about your router your network and their history The Quick Menus screen is a shortcut entry point to 22 of the most commonly used configuration men...

Page 23: ...igate the Netopia 3387W ENT s configuration screens enter and edit information and make choices The following table lists the keys to use to navigate through the Telnet screens To Use These Keys Move...

Page 24: ...5 4 Getting Started Guide...

Page 25: ...ote location Set up IP addresses and IP address serving Password protect configuration access to your Netopia 3387W ENT Accessing the Easy Setup Telnet screens To access the Telnet screens Telnet to t...

Page 26: ...__________ 255 255 255 255 is default PPP Authentication PAP default or CHAP None PAP User Name CHAP Host Name _______________________ PAP Password CHAP Secret _______________________ Local WAN IP Add...

Page 27: ...hrough a Telnet Session on page 5 2 Telnet is configured for the recommended values You have entered the correct password if necessary Your Netopia 3387W ENT s Telnet access may be password protected...

Page 28: ...n address from a DHCP server in your ISP s network By default the router acts as a DHCP client on the Ethernet WAN port This is the normal configuration for most cable modem connections 4 The Local WA...

Page 29: ...t Unnumbered and do not change the next two values If you selected Unnumbered IP Addressing the editable field labeled Remote IP Address should be 127 0 0 2 the default Press Return the editable field...

Page 30: ...his restriction See the Firmware User s Guide chapter on Multiple Network Address Translation MultiNAT for more information 2 Select Ethernet Subnet Mask and enter the subnet mask your ISP has given y...

Page 31: ...addresses to your client workstations Normally you would accept the default On so that workstations on your LAN can have IP addresses assigned dynamically from the router 8 The IP address server will...

Page 32: ...ing the Netopia Router s power brick The Router will restart and your configuration settings will be activated You can then Exit or Quit your Telnet application Easy Setup is now complete Easy Setup S...

Page 33: ...Wireless Configuration To access the system configuration screens select System Configuration in the Main Menu then press Return The System Configuration menu screen appears You can enable or disable...

Page 34: ...ient PCs software this might also be called the Network Name The SSID is used to identify this particular wireless LAN Depending on their operating system or client wireless card users must either sel...

Page 35: ...to increase wireless security and to prevent casual detection by unwanted neighbors office users or malicious users such as hackers If you toggle it to Open it is more convenient but potentially less...

Page 36: ...se are vendor specific and may not necessarily create the same keys You can passphrase generate a set of keys on one and manually enter them on the other to get around this Select the Default Key 1 4...

Page 37: ...ecimal characters are 0 9 and a f The longer the key the stronger the encryption and the more difficult it is to break the encryption Examples 40bit 02468ACE02 128bit 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789 256bit...

Page 38: ...nced features refer to the Firmware User Guide on your Netopia CD Utilities Diagnostics Ping Trace Route Telnet Disconnect Telnet Console Session Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP Restart System Rev...

Page 39: ...jack for WAN line connections and a 4 port 10 100Base T Ethernet switch for your LAN connections The Netopia 3387W ENT contains an 802 11b wireless LAN transmitter Power requirements 12 VDC input 1 0...

Page 40: ...EMI Compatibility 89 336 EEC European directive EN55022 1994 CISPR22 Class B EN300 386 V1 2 1 Regulatory notices European Community This Netopia product conforms to the European Community CE Mark sta...

Page 41: ...eparation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV tech...

Page 42: ...trician as appropriate The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The...

Page 43: ...ted to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company For products approved after July 23 2002 the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the forma...

Page 44: ...Installation of the wireless models must maintain at least 20 cm between the wireless router and any body part of the user to be in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines Electrical Safety Advisor...

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