Programming The Traffic Meter (If Desired) - NETGEAR ProSafe FVS338 Reference Manual

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4. If your ISP has not assigned any Domain Name Servers (DNS) addresses, select the Get
dynamically from ISP radio box. If your ISP has assigned DNS addresses, select the Use
these DNS Servers radio box. Ensure that you fill in valid DNS server IP addresses in the
fields. Incorrect DNS entries may cause connectivity issues.
Note: Domain name servers (DNS) convert Internet names such as www.google.com,
www.netgear.com, etc. to Internet addresses called IP addresses. Incorrect
settings here will result in connectivity problems.
5. Click Apply to save the settings or click Cancel to revert to the previous settings.
6. Click Test to try and connect to the NETGEAR Web site. If you connect successfully and your
settings work, then you may click Logout or go on and configure additional settings.
You can also click on the Broadband Status link or the Current IP Address link to check on
connection status and current IP address.

Programming the Traffic Meter (if Desired)

The traffic meter is useful when an ISP charges by traffic volume over a given period of time or if
you want to look at traffic types over a period of time.
To enable the traffic meter:
1. From the primary menu, select Monitoring, and then select Traffic Meter from the secondary
menu. The Broadband Traffic Meter screen will display. Fill out the information described
in
Table
2-2.
2. Click Apply to apply the settings or click Cancel to return to the previous settings.
3. Select the Dialup Traffic Meter tab and repeat steps 1 through 3 to set the Traffic Meter the
the Dialup port (if required).
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Connecting the FVS338 to the Internet
v1.0, September 2006

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