User guide

Advanced Configuration
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4.4.4 Internet Access
The Advanced Setup > Internet Access page allows you to change the
way that your device connects to the Internet. Your ISP determines what
type of Internet access you should use and provides you with any
information that you need in order to configure the Internet access to your
device.
Your device needs the following address information in order to access the
Internet:
IP address and subnet mask;
The IP address and subnet mask assigned to your WAN interface.
Default Gateway;
The gateway address that identifies the ISP server through which your
Internet connection will be routed.
DNS Servers;
The Dynamic Name System (DNS) servers used by your ISP to map
host names and IP addresses.
In most cases, you will not need to configure your device with these
addresses because your ISP is likely to use an Internet access type which
automatically assigns addresses to your device.
When running the Configuration Wizard these settings and addresses are
automatically set when choosing one of the pre-defined Internet Access
types.