
Vonage V-Portal User Guide
The Basic Setup section of the Web UI allows you to enter the basic information necessary to
get your Vonage V-Portal running. In many cases, your Vonage devi
there are times when a little “tweaking” of the default values may be necessa
ce requires no additional
configuration to use and once installed, it will function properly right out of the box. However,
ry. For example,
SL users will need to enter their PPPoE user name and password.
You do not need extensive
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networking knowledge to adjust the settings in this section. Even a novice user, with a little
guidance from the Help portion of the Web UI, can adjust the settings in this section.
The Basic Setup section of the Web UI has four sub-menus.
The four sub-menu entries are
pe of connection to use. Once your Vonage device
properly, you should not need to change the “Connect to the
ou may need to change settings in this section if one or more of the
DHCP is an acronym that stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Using this protocol,
your ISP assigns you an IP address that can and will change. In very simple terms you can think
of your IP address like your street address. Every residence has a street address so the post
office knows where to deliver your mail. Every device on the Internet needs an IP address so the
data for a particular device can be delivered appropriately. You do not need to be concerned with
what your IP address is or when it will change. All this is managed by your ISP. This eliminates
the need to manually assign specific IP addresses.
DHCP is most often used by cable Internet service providers. If your cable ISP did not give you a
specific IP address to use when you signed up for service, then your ISP dynamically assigns you
an IP address. In this case, choose DHCP. You should also choose DHCP for your connection
type if you are re-installing your V-Portal behind an existing router (for both cable and DSL
Internet connections) that uses DHCP on the Ethernet (LAN) port. (This includes a DSL modem
with a built in router.) An example of this is illustrated below.
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Connect to the Internet
•
Local Network Setup
•
Password
•
Save & Import Configuration
Connect to the Internet
This is the only section that you are required to set up based on your specific Internet Service
Prov
determines which ty
ider (ISP). Your ISP
is installed and functioning
er, y
Internet” setting. Howev
following situations occur:
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you change your ISP
•
your ISP changes the way you connect to the Internet
•
you install a router in your home
•
you take your device to a different location.
There are three basic connection types, DHCP, Static IP Address, and PPPoE.
DHCP
View the Terms of Service by visiting the Vonage website at www.vonage.com/tos. Pay particular attention to
Section 11 which explains limitations on Warranty, Remedy and Liability.
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