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To use the broadband router, you must properly configure the network settings of your PCs and install the in

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cluded setup program to setup the print server.

Configure the network settings

If the TCP/IP protocol is not yet configured on your PC, refer to the TCP/IP installation procedure below. If the 

TCP/IP protocol is configured, perform the following steps to configure the broadband router:

1. In Windows 95, 98, and Me, click Windows 

Start

 and then 

Run

. In the 

Run

 dialog box, type winipcfg and 

click 

OK

. In Windows NT and 2000, click Windows 

Start

 and then 

Run

. In the 

Run

 dialog box, type command 

and click 

OK

. Then click Windows 

Start

 and then 

Run

 again. Type ipconfig and click 

OK

.

2. When the IP Configuration window comes up, select your network adapter from the drop-down menu. After 

you select your network adapter, the correct information for your broadband router and network connection will 

be displayed. The default IP address of your Ethernet card should be 192.168.123.xxx, where xxx is any value 

between 100 and 199. The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 and the default gateway is 192.168.123.254. If 

the correct values are not shown, click 

Release

 and then click 

Renew

. If the correct values are still not shown, 

proceed to the Troubleshooting section in this manual. Click 

More Info

 and write down the various addresses 

that are listed. 

If the TCP/IP protocol is not configured on your PC, perform the following steps:

Installing the TCP/IP protocol into your PC

In Windows 98 and Me: Click Windows 

Start

Settings

, and then click 

Control Panel

. Double-click the 

Net

-

work

 icon and select the 

Configuration

 tab in the Network window. Click 

Add

 to add the network component 

into your PC. Double-click 

Protocol

 to add the TCP/IP protocol. Select Microsoft in the Manufacturers list. 

Choose TCP/IP in the Network Protocols and click 

OK

 to return to the Network window. The TCP/IP protocol 

will be listed in the Network window. Click 

OK

 to complete the installation procedure, then you must restart 

your PC.

In Windows 2000: Click Windows 

Start

Settings

, and then click 

Control Panel

. Double-click 

Network

Double-click 

Local Area Connection

 and then click 

Properties

. Click 

Install

, click 

Protocol

, and then click 

Add

. Click 

TCP/IP

 and then click 

Add

.

In Windows NT: Click Windows 

Start

Settings

, and then click 

Control Panel

. Double-click 

Network

. Click 

Protocols

 and click 

Add

. Select 

Microsoft

, select 

TCP/IP

, then click 

Close

. Reapply any service packs, then 

restart your PC.

Setting the TCP/IP protocol to work with the broadband router

1. Click Windows 

Start

Settings

, then click 

Control Panel

.

2. Double-click the 

Network

 icon. Click the 

Configuration 

tab

 

and select the TCP/IP line that has been as

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signed to your network card.

3. Click the 

Properties

 button to set the TCP/IP protocol for the broadband router.

4. There are two setting methods to configure the IP: 

To obtain the IP automatically through the DHCP server, perform the following steps:

Click the 

IP Address 

tab, and select 

Obtain an IP address automatically

.

To configure the IP manually, perform the following steps:

a. Click the 

IP Address 

tab. Click 

Specify an IP address

. Enter values in the IP Address field and in the Subnet 

Mask field. The default IP address of this product is 192.168.123.254. You should use 192.168.123.xxx (xxx is 

between 100 and 199) for IP Address field and 255.255.255.0 for Subnet Mask field.

b. Click the 

Gateway

 tab. Add the IP address of this product (default IP is 192.168.123.254) in the New gateway 

field and click 

Add

.

Contact your ISP to get the necessary DNS values. Click the 

DNS Configuration

 tab. Add the DNS values into 

the DNS Server Search Order field and click 

Add

.

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