Accessing The Router; Network Access; Connecting To The Router Via Ethernet - Efficient Networks SpeedStream 5600 Series Installation Manual

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Accessing the Router

There is very little setup required to get your 5600 series router up and
running. The 5600 Series router can be accessed and configured in two
ways:
Network access via TELNET, HTTP, or FTP
Local terminal using a serial connection
The router has no password initially right out of the box. However, be sure
to set the password to protect it from being modified by users on the
network. Refer to "Setting the Password" on page 24 for details.

Network Access

The easiest way to access the router is through an Ethernet connection
between the host computer and the router. This connection can be directly
between the two devices or over a local area network (LAN) segment.
To access the router via Ethernet, the host computer must be on the same
subnetwork with the router. When you directly connect the router to the
host computer through the Ethernet port, the router's DHCP server will
automatically assign a 10.0.0.2 IP address to your computer, if the
computer is a DHCP client.

Connecting to the router via Ethernet

Connect the host to the router's Ethernet port. Make sure that the
1
LED on the front of the router is green.
2
Make sure that the host computer is configured so that it can be
accessed via Ethernet.
If you are using a PC running Windows 95/98, select
2-a
Settings
2-b
Select
TCP/IP
and select
Efficient Networks, Inc.
Getting Started
>
> and click on
Control Panel
from the list of installed network components
.
Properties
enet
>
Start
.
Network
Accessing the Router
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