D-Link DP-601M User Manual page 18

Nway internet server with 56k modem
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Internet Server User' s Guide
Configuration
Step 6:
Before you can use your Internet server, IP addresses on
your LAN's PCs must be set so that they are compatible
with the Internet server's settings.
comes with the default local IP address: 192.168.100.1 and
the default subnet mask setting: 255.255.255.0. Assuming
that you leave these settings unchanged and assign fixed IP
addresses to machines on your LAN that will access the
Internet through the Internet server, you must give those
machines IP addresses in the range of 192.168.100.xxx,
where xxx is a number from 2 to 255. (If you want to use a
different IP address range, see "Setting IP Addresses" on
page 16.) You can, alternatively, set the machines on your
LAN to obtain their IP addresses automatically using DHCP
to get IP addresses from the Internet server. Whether the
machines use fixed IP addresses or DHCP, they must all use
the same subnet mask setting as the Internet server, and
the Internet server's local (LAN) IP address must be set as
each machine's default gateway.
Step 7:
The internet server can be configured and operated via
Telnet or a web browser once PC IP addresses have been
properly set. (Note that some device settings can be manipu-
lated using the IS Admin program included with the device.)
Start your Telnet or browser software and enter the IP a d-
dress of the internet server (either the default IP listed above
or the new address you assigned using IS Admin).
should bring up the internet server start menu. See the next
series of steps for information about settings that must be set
for the device to work properly.
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The Internet server
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