KVH Industries TracPhone V3 HTS User Manual page 66

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6. When you receive an email from KVH confirming that your
static IP address has been set up, configure the TCP/IP
properties of your network device or computer with the static
IP data provided in the email. For details on accessing your
computer's TCP/IP properties, refer to
Computers for DHCP" on page
Figure 7-8 Static IP Data
7. Connect all other (non-static IP) computers and/or network
devices to "User Ethernet" ports 1-3 on the rear panel of the
ICM. For example, you might wish to add an external WAP (or
Wi-Fi router configured for bridge mode) to supplement Wi-Fi
access. Use straight-through 100 Mbps fast Ethernet UTP CAT5
cables (or better) with RJ45 connectors.
8. To enable the ICM's built-in wireless access point (WAP) for
Wi-Fi access, follow the steps in
page
70.
9. Make sure all non-static IP computers are configured for
DHCP addressing (see
page
72). Devices connected to "User Ethernet" ports 1-3 and
Wi-Fi will receive IP addresses from the ICM via DHCP. The
ICM serves as a router.
NOTE: By default, the High-speed LAN has a gateway of 192.168.5.1 and
assigns IP addresses in the 192.168.5.50-150 range. If this configuration
conflicts with an existing onboard network, you may change the settings at
the TracPhone V3-HTS web interface (go to Settings > Network Settings).
See
"LAN Settings" on page 78
TracPhone V3-HTS User's Guide
"Configuring
72.
"Wireless Settings" on
"Configuring Computers for DHCP" on
for details.
Network Configuration
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