1)
Configure your PCs, which need to be assigned IP addresses, in
Obtain
an IP address automatically
mode.
2)
Power off the R410 Router and PCs. Then power on the Router
first, and then restart the PCs. The Built-in DHCP server will
assign IP addresses for the PCs.
Now, you can run the Ping
command in MS-DOS mode to verify the
network connection between your PCs and the R410 Router. We choose
Windows 2000 OS as an example.
At the DOS command prompt, type
ping 192.168.1.1
, press
Enter
.
If the information such as the following data displayed, the connection
beween the PCs and the R410 Router has been established.
If the information displayed as follow, your PCs have not connected to the
R410 Router. Please ensure you LAN hardware connection is OK, and all
the equipments are power on. (The Link/Act LEDs of LAN on the Router
and LEDs on the PCs' NICs should be lit.) If the connection is established,
ensure that your PCs and the Router are on the same subnet. Please
Check the TCP/IP settings on your PCs. If the IP address of the Router is
192.168.1.1, the PCs' IP addresses must be within the range of
192.168.1.2~192.168.1.254 and the Subnet Mask must be 255.255.255.0.
4.2 Fast Configuration
With a web-based UI (User Interface), the R410 Router is easy to setup
and maintain; all functions can be configured via a web browser such as
Netscape Communicator and Internet Explorer on any Windows,
Macintosh or UNIX OS.
Start the web browser first, and you should remove the proxy and the dial-
up settings on your Internet browser.
Type
http://192.168.1.1
in the browser's address box and then press
Enter.
A login window opens as fallow. Type
admin
in the User Name box,
admin
in the Password box, and then click
OK
. If the user name or
password was previously changed, enter the current user name and
password.
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