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Draytek Vigor 3300 Series Quick Start Manual And Safety Recommendations page 2

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2. Basic Setup
2.1 Start Your Configuration
Check your PC's IP address to see if it is on the subnet, to
which the router's LAN IP address belongs.
2.3 Login
A screen will show up asking for your User Name and
Password. Enter the user name and password in the
respective fields, and then click OK. The default user name
is draytek and password is 1234.
2.5 WAN Connection Mode Setting
2.6 Set LAN Connection
2.2 Access the Web-based Utility
To do the basic configuration, open the Web browser (e.g. IE
or Netscape). Enter the router's default IP address in the
Address field.
2.4 Change User Password
Old Password If you don't know the old password, you will
not be able to change it.
New Password Enter the router's new password.
Confirm Password Re-enter the router's new password to
confirm it.
Select the appropriate WAN connection type to connect to
the Internet. There are four modes available.
a. Static IP, b. DHCP, c. PPPoE, and d. PPTP.
If Static IP is selected, this screen will appear. Enter the
specified by your ISP, and then click Apply.
address
If you choose DHCP mode, your ISP's DHCP server will
assign a dynamic IP address to Vigor3300.
If your ISP uses PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over
Ethernet), then click PPPoE. Once PPPoE is selected,
enter the
username and password
If your ISP uses PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol),
then click PPTP. Once PPTP is selected, enter the
username and password
The LAN connection setup comes with the following
parameters:
The default values for the router's local IP address and
Subnet Mask are 192.168.1.1 and 255.255.155.0.
You are able to change the default setting based on your
networking requirements.
Vigor3300 supports two modes –
NAT Usage – The source IP address will be translated into a
public IP for data transmission.
IP Routing Usage – The source IP address will be kept for
data transmission.
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DHCP Server function enables the router to serve as a
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DHCP server for your network. A DHCP server automatically
assigns an IP address and related parameters to each
computer on your network. You can specify the IP pool for
the router to start/end with when issuing IP address.
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DHCP Server function is able to be used if IP Routing
Usage is enabled.
You can restrict the number of hosts requesting for the IP
related parameters from the DHCP server
The maximum is 10.
Note: You can also enter DNS server IP address for the
router in the Primary DNS field or Secondary DNS field
for the DHCP Server to assign to each host along with
its IP address.
provided by your ISP.
provided by your ISP.
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