User manual
Getting Started
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IP address is an IP address that is part of the same subnet range as the CyberGuard SG
appliance’s LAN connection (e.g. if using the default settings, 192.168.0.2 –
192.168.0.254).
• Subnet mask is the subnet mask of the CyberGuard SG appliance’s LAN
connection.
• Default gateway is the IP address of the CyberGuard SG appliance’s LAN
connection.
• Preferred DNS server is the IP address of the CyberGuard SG appliance’s LAN
connection.
Click OK (or in 95/98/Me, Add then OK, reboot the PC if prompted to do so).
Perform these steps for each PC on your network.
Quick setup is now complete.
CyberGuard SG PCI Appliance Quick Setup
Install your CyberGuard SG appliance in a spare PCI slot
Power off your PC and remove its cover. Select an unused PCI slot and insert the
CyberGuard SG appliance, then power on your PC.
Install the network driver on your PC
The CyberGuard SG appliance is automatically detected and has the appropriate driver
installed when Windows starts up. It is detected as a Realtek RTL8139-series Fast
Ethernet Adapter.
Note
You can check that a new network adapter has been installed under Windows 2000/XP
by clicking Start, Settings, Network and Dialup Connections, Local Area Connection
(possibly followed by a number), Properties and ensure the adapter is listed in the
Connect using field.