User guide
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- About
- Contents
- Introduction
- Installing the AR100 Series Internet Router
- Getting Connected
- About Web Access to the AR100
- Configuring for the First Time
- Configuring for a Leased Line
- Changing Your Configuration
- Using Telephony Services
- Accessing Router Utilities
- Troubleshooting
- Safety and Statutory Information

3-12 Getting the PC and router communicating
If you use your router to access the Internet, your PC needs the IP address
of a Domain Name Server (DNS). If you not wish to access the Internet, you
may still need a DNS server to access your remote office. If you are unsure,
contact your network administrator.
Select whether or not you need a Domain Name Server, and click Next. If
you need a Domain Name Server, the Valid Domain Name Servers dialog
(Figure 3-16) opens. Go to step 6 on page 3-12.
If you do not need a Domain Name Server, the Select Your Country dialog
(Figure 3-19) opens. Go to step 8 on page 3-14.
6. If you are unsure whether the DNS addresses listed in the Valid Domain
Name Servers dialog (Figure 3-16) are valid, contact your network admin-
istrator.
Figure 3-16: Valid Domain Name Servers dialog
If the DNS that you want the router to use is in the list, select it. Select Yes
and then click Next. Go to step 8 on page 3-14.
If the DNS server that you want the router to use does not appear in the list,
select No and click Next.