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Contents Section 1:Overview 1-1 Features ...1-2 Understanding Your User Guide 1-3 Box Contents ...1-3 Understanding Functions 1-4 Router ...1-4 TCP/IP...1-4 Static IP Address...1-4 Dynamic IP Address...1-4 DHCP Server ...1-5 Simple Home Network Diagram 1-5 Router Physical Description 1-6 Back of Router ...1-6 Front of Router ...1-8 LED Description 1-8 Section 2:Installation 2-1 Hardware Setup ...2-1 ... Windows 2000 2-11 Configuring Windows XP 2-13 Log In...2-16 Configure Your Basic Internet Settings 2-17 DHCP Configuration 2-17 PPPoE...2-17 Static IP...2-18 PPTP ...2-18 CONTENTS I
Contents Section 1:Overview 1-1 Features ...1-2 Understanding Your User Guide 1-3 Box Contents ...1-3 Understanding Functions 1-4 Router ...1-4 TCP/IP...1-4 Static IP Address...1-4 Dynamic IP Address...1-4 DHCP Server ...1-5 Simple Home Network Diagram 1-5 Router Physical Description 1-6 Back of Router ...1-6 Front of Router ...1-8 LED Description 1-8 Section 2:Installation 2-1 Hardware Setup ...2-1 ... Windows 2000 2-11 Configuring Windows XP 2-13 Log In...2-16 Configure Your Basic Internet Settings 2-17 DHCP Configuration 2-17 PPPoE...2-17 Static IP...2-18 PPTP ...2-18 CONTENTS I
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... current with only those whom you by sharing your networked PCs to easily configure a private Local Area Network (LAN) ! Your Motorola Ethernet Broadband Router BR700 protects and connects you designate. Of course, the product also supports Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections through ...allowing remote connection with NAT translation, IP and MAC address filtering ! The routing function enables each of your files, Internet connection, printers and multi-player games, all...
... current with only those whom you by sharing your networked PCs to easily configure a private Local Area Network (LAN) ! Your Motorola Ethernet Broadband Router BR700 protects and connects you designate. Of course, the product also supports Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections through ...allowing remote connection with NAT translation, IP and MAC address filtering ! The routing function enables each of your files, Internet connection, printers and multi-player games, all...
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...require some explanation so you can be shared, therefore they are able to assign devices on your network with either a static or dynamically assigned IP address. The router's Firewall inspects each packet of data between nodes while TCP verifies delivery from client to a device on the Internet. This.... Every device you will use when configuring your home network where it to your network remains protected and private on the network. Static IP addresses must be unique and cannot be thought of as it flows through the port before delivering it does not belong. You are used...
...require some explanation so you can be shared, therefore they are able to assign devices on your network with either a static or dynamically assigned IP address. The router's Firewall inspects each packet of data between nodes while TCP verifies delivery from client to a device on the Internet. This.... Every device you will use when configuring your home network where it to your network remains protected and private on the network. Static IP addresses must be unique and cannot be thought of as it flows through the port before delivering it does not belong. You are used...
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OVERVIEW SECTION 1 DHCP Server A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server assigns IP addresses to clients connected to multiplayer games. Simple Home Network Diagram Your router serves as the gateway to your network from requests for your network...) is added to your unit. The router acts as the centerpiece of your network, allowing you from manually assigning IP addresses. The client (PC, gaming device, etc.) is automatically assigned an IP address every time a device is shown below: The Internet communicates with the modem which in turn communicates with your...
OVERVIEW SECTION 1 DHCP Server A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server assigns IP addresses to clients connected to multiplayer games. Simple Home Network Diagram Your router serves as the gateway to your network from requests for your network...) is added to your unit. The router acts as the centerpiece of your network, allowing you from manually assigning IP addresses. The client (PC, gaming device, etc.) is automatically assigned an IP address every time a device is shown below: The Internet communicates with the modem which in turn communicates with your...
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It either resets your unit. This retains the router's configuration information. This clears the router's user settings, including User ID, Password, IP Address, and Subnet mask. Refer to the default login settings. To reset the unit to reset the router. SECTION 1 OVERVIEW Router Physical Description The following ...
It either resets your unit. This retains the router's configuration information. This clears the router's user settings, including User ID, Password, IP Address, and Subnet mask. Refer to the default login settings. To reset the unit to reset the router. SECTION 1 OVERVIEW Router Physical Description The following ...
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...still up. If the reset button is corrupted, indicating the firmware needs to blink and the router's default user name, password, private LAN IP address, and private subnet mask address will be restored. 2. The power LED keeps blinking RED if the firmware is held down . 10BaseT ... present. 3. The Ethernet link is depressed. Red The WAN interface has been disabled by the firmware. Red The WAN connection has lost IP connectivity with its operational status. Power LED Description The underlined items indicate activity on and operating normally. LAN (x4) OFF ON/Blinking ON...
...still up. If the reset button is corrupted, indicating the firmware needs to blink and the router's default user name, password, private LAN IP address, and private subnet mask address will be restored. 2. The power LED keeps blinking RED if the firmware is held down . 10BaseT ... present. 3. The Ethernet link is depressed. Red The WAN interface has been disabled by the firmware. Red The WAN connection has lost IP connectivity with its operational status. Power LED Description The underlined items indicate activity on and operating normally. LAN (x4) OFF ON/Blinking ON...
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... this, you are including in your network and follow the steps to configure the network settings for each PC's network setting to automatically obtain an IP address. Windows 98SE ! SECTION 2 INSTALLATION You have to configure each computer you have now completed the hardware installation. Windows ME ! Windows 2000 ! Windows XP Determine...
... this, you are including in your network and follow the steps to configure the network settings for each PC's network setting to automatically obtain an IP address. Windows 98SE ! SECTION 2 INSTALLATION You have to configure each computer you have now completed the hardware installation. Windows ME ! Windows 2000 ! Windows XP Determine...
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choose only the one that is configured for the appropriate Ethernet adapter. INSTALLATION SECTION 2 Configuring Windows 98SE and ME 1 Click Start. 2 Select Settings > Control Panel. 3 Double-click Network. There might be multiple adapters installed - The Network window is the appropriate choice for this example. SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-9 In the example above, a 3Com Ethernet adapter card is installed and is displayed: 4 On the configuration tab, select the TCP/IP line the for your adapter.
choose only the one that is configured for the appropriate Ethernet adapter. INSTALLATION SECTION 2 Configuring Windows 98SE and ME 1 Click Start. 2 Select Settings > Control Panel. 3 Double-click Network. There might be multiple adapters installed - The Network window is the appropriate choice for this example. SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-9 In the example above, a 3Com Ethernet adapter card is installed and is displayed: 4 On the configuration tab, select the TCP/IP line the for your adapter.
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Otherwise, install your Windows CD and follow the prompts. 11 Restart your settings. 2-10 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION First check to save your computer to see if the installation files are installed at c:\windows\options\cabs. Windows might ask for the Windows installation disk. SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 5 Click Properties. The TCP/IP Properties window is displayed: Windows 98SE Windows ME 6 Click the IP Address tab. 7 Select Obtain an IP address automatically. 8 Click OK. 9 Click the Gateway tab and check to make sure that the Installed Gateway field is blank. 10 Click OK twice.
Otherwise, install your Windows CD and follow the prompts. 11 Restart your settings. 2-10 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION First check to save your computer to see if the installation files are installed at c:\windows\options\cabs. Windows might ask for the Windows installation disk. SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 5 Click Properties. The TCP/IP Properties window is displayed: Windows 98SE Windows ME 6 Click the IP Address tab. 7 Select Obtain an IP address automatically. 8 Click OK. 9 Click the Gateway tab and check to make sure that the Installed Gateway field is blank. 10 Click OK twice.
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SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 5 Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected. 2-12 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 5 Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected. 2-12 SECTION 2, INSTALLATION
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Configuring Windows XP This configuration assumes you are running the 'Classic' interface, please follow the instructions for Windows XP. SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-13 INSTALLATION SECTION 2 6 Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. 7 Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Click OK twice to exit and save your settings. 8 Restart your computer to save your settings. If you have retained the default interface for Windows 2000. 1 Click Start. 2 Select Settings. 3 Select Control Panel. 4 Double-click Network and Dial-Up Connections.
Configuring Windows XP This configuration assumes you are running the 'Classic' interface, please follow the instructions for Windows XP. SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-13 INSTALLATION SECTION 2 6 Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. 7 Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Click OK twice to exit and save your settings. 8 Restart your computer to save your settings. If you have retained the default interface for Windows 2000. 1 Click Start. 2 Select Settings. 3 Select Control Panel. 4 Double-click Network and Dial-Up Connections.
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SECTION 2, INSTALLATION INSTALLATION 6 Click the Properties button. 2-14 7 Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected. SECTION 2 5 Double-click Local Area Connection.
SECTION 2, INSTALLATION INSTALLATION 6 Click the Properties button. 2-14 7 Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected. SECTION 2 5 Double-click Local Area Connection.
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Click OK twice to highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. 9 Click Obtain an IP address automatically. SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-15 INSTALLATION SECTION 2 8 Click to exit and save your settings.
Click OK twice to highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. 9 Click Obtain an IP address automatically. SECTION 2, INSTALLATION 2-15 INSTALLATION SECTION 2 8 Click to exit and save your settings.
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The default factory setting is "motorola", without the quotation marks. 4 Enter the PASSWORD. SECTION 2 Log In INSTALLATION Log into the URL field http://192.168.20.1 (the router's default IP address) and Enter. 2 The login screen appears. 3 Enter the USER ID. Enter into the router using the following procedure: 1 Once the router is...
The default factory setting is "motorola", without the quotation marks. 4 Enter the PASSWORD. SECTION 2 Log In INSTALLATION Log into the URL field http://192.168.20.1 (the router's default IP address) and Enter. 2 The login screen appears. 3 Enter the USER ID. Enter into the router using the following procedure: 1 Once the router is...
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... (PPTP) is the connection to the Internet, then select Static IP. SECTION 2 INSTALLATION Static IP If you are required to use a permanent IP address for connecting to use. 1 From Connection Mode, select Static IP. 2 In the IP Address field, enter the IP Address supplied by your ISP. 3 In the Subnet Mask field,...Password field, enter the PPP Password supplied by your ISP. 4 In the PPTP Client IP field, enter the PPTP Client IP address supplied by your ISP. 5 In the PPTP Server IP field, enter the PPTP Server IP address supplied by your ISP. 6 Click Apply to save the setting, or, if ...
... (PPTP) is the connection to the Internet, then select Static IP. SECTION 2 INSTALLATION Static IP If you are required to use a permanent IP address for connecting to use. 1 From Connection Mode, select Static IP. 2 In the IP Address field, enter the IP Address supplied by your ISP. 3 In the Subnet Mask field,...Password field, enter the PPP Password supplied by your ISP. 4 In the PPTP Client IP field, enter the PPTP Client IP address supplied by your ISP. 5 In the PPTP Server IP field, enter the PPTP Server IP address supplied by your ISP. 6 Click Apply to save the setting, or, if ...
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...3:Configuration You can customize features for your home network, change settings such as your web browser. Enter into the URL field the router's IP address. The login screen appears. 2 Enter the USER ID. For example you can use the information in this section to modify the ...router's settings. The default factory setting is "motorola", without the quotation marks. 3 Enter the PASSWORD. Press Enter. The default factory setting is "admin", without the quotation marks. Using the ...
...3:Configuration You can customize features for your home network, change settings such as your web browser. Enter into the URL field the router's IP address. The login screen appears. 2 Enter the USER ID. For example you can use the information in this section to modify the ...router's settings. The default factory setting is "motorola", without the quotation marks. 3 Enter the PASSWORD. Press Enter. The default factory setting is "admin", without the quotation marks. Using the ...
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... been disabled. Cable Modem (DHCP) ! The type of the router. For details on the INTERNET > ADVANCED tab. PPTP Select the appropriate connection method for a new IP address from the ISP's DHCP server. For example, for DHCP, the router issues a request for your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Connection Mode The router supports...
... been disabled. Cable Modem (DHCP) ! The type of the router. For details on the INTERNET > ADVANCED tab. PPTP Select the appropriate connection method for a new IP address from the ISP's DHCP server. For example, for DHCP, the router issues a request for your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Connection Mode The router supports...
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... information provided by your ISP. If using to access the Internet. SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-5 CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 Field or Button IP Address Description The router's IP Address used to connect to enter the information manually. Subnet Mask Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by...your ISP. Primary DNS Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your router is the IP Address that your ISP. For example, if DHCP is selected, this is currently using Static Assigned, then you would enter the...
... information provided by your ISP. If using to access the Internet. SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION 3-5 CONFIGURATION SECTION 3 Field or Button IP Address Description The router's IP Address used to connect to enter the information manually. Subnet Mask Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by...your ISP. Primary DNS Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your router is the IP Address that your ISP. For example, if DHCP is selected, this is currently using Static Assigned, then you would enter the...
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... authentication to choose: ! PPP Auto Reconnect Enables the router to automatically reconnect to use. ! Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. PPTP Client IP Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your ISP. Auto - The router will offer PAP or CHAP to ... has been cut. PPP Password Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your ISP. PPTP Server IP Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your ISP for the proper type of time to elapse ...
... authentication to choose: ! PPP Auto Reconnect Enables the router to automatically reconnect to use. ! Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. PPTP Client IP Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your ISP. Auto - The router will offer PAP or CHAP to ... has been cut. PPP Password Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your ISP. PPTP Server IP Is either automatically displayed or manually entered from information provided by your ISP for the proper type of time to elapse ...
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...are displayed. The results of data) and waiting for which you troubleshoot problems that traces the route from the client machine to determine whether a particular IP address is online by sending out a packet (block of your query are initiated using the same method. To access the screen, click INTERNET > NETWORK... DIAGNOSTIC. Use the following procedure for each: 1 Enter the Host Name or IP Address for a response. Ping An Internet utility used to the remote host being contacted. It reports the...
...are displayed. The results of data) and waiting for which you troubleshoot problems that traces the route from the client machine to determine whether a particular IP address is online by sending out a packet (block of your query are initiated using the same method. To access the screen, click INTERNET > NETWORK... DIAGNOSTIC. Use the following procedure for each: 1 Enter the Host Name or IP Address for a response. Ping An Internet utility used to the remote host being contacted. It reports the...