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6-2.2 Manual Configuration of Fixed IP Addresses
1. From the “Apple” menu, select “Control Panel” and click on “TCP/IP”.
2. In the “TCP/IP (A New Name For Your Configuration)” window, select “Ethernet” in the “Connect via” location from the drop-down list.
3. In the “Setup” area:
- Select Manually” in the “Configure” location from the drop-down list.
- In the “IP Address” location, enter the IP Address that you want to assign to the computer. (see the notes on Fixed IP Addresses 2-4 ).
- Enter 255.255.255.0” in the “Subnet Mask” location.
- Enter 192.168.1.1” (the router’s default IP Address) in the “Router Address” location.
- Enter the ISP’s IP Address in the “Name Server” location if your ISP has provided the information.
- Close the window.
4. Click Save” from the file menu then “Quit” TCP/IP.
5. Restart the computer.
6-3 ADSL Wireless Router Configuration
To configure your router, use your Web Browser and follow the instructions given in Chapter 3.0: Internet Access, section 3.3. To configure advanced settings, see
Chapter 4.0: Advanced Configuration.
6-4 Adding router to Existing Network
If the router is to be added to an existing Macintosh computer network, the computers will have to be configured to connect to the internet via the router.
1. From the “Apple” menu, select “Control Panel” and click on “TCP/IP”.
2. From the “File” menu, select “Configurations” and select your existing network configuration. Click “Duplicate”.
3. Rename your existing configuration. Click “OK”, and “Make Active”.
4. In the Setup area:
- Select Manually” in the “Configure” location from the drop-down list.
- In the “IP Address” location, enter the IP Address that you want to assign to the computer. (see the note on fixed IP Addresses 2-4).
- Enter 255.255.255.0” in the “Subnet Mask” location.
- Enter 192.168.1.1” (the router’s default IP Address) in the “Router Address”location.
- Enter the ISP’s IP Address in the “Name Server” location if your ISP has provided the information.
- Close the window.
5. Click Confirm”. TCP/IP is now configured for manual IP Addressing.
6. Configure your router (see 5.3 above).
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