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8.1 Routers

Linksys Setup

Setup Page:
setup screenshot
ALL USERS
ROUTER NAME: Enter what you wish or leave it blank.
DOMAIN: Enter your ISP's domain or leave it blank.
LAN IP ADDRESS: 192.168.1.1 (default router IP do not change) (you will thank me later if your router ever loses its settings)

��PPPoE USERS:
��(x) OBTAIN AN IP ADDRESS AUTOMATICALLY

��PPPoE (x) Enable
��USERNAME: Your Username.
��PASSWORD: Your Password.
��(x) Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time 0 Min.
��(x) Keep Alive.

��STATIC IP USERS:
��(x) Specify an IP Address: Enter your IP address ��here.
��SUBNET MASK: Enter your Subnet Mask IP here.
��DEFAULT GATEWAY: Enter Your Gateway IP here.
��DNS 1,2,3: Enter you DNS IPs here.

Status Page:
Status Page:
status screenshot

��PPPoE USERS:
��In this status page you will find very useful ��information if you plan on using internal static ��IP addresses.

Once you have setup your router, and connected.. you will find on this page the following information that you may want to write down:

IP ADDRESS: This is your current IP Address (very important)
SUBNET MASK: Your current Subnet Mask
DEFAULT GATEWAY: Your Gateway IP. (important for traceroutes)
DNS 1,2,3: Your DNS IPs. (very important)

��Network Settings:
PC network screenshot

ALL USERS
All you need in here to share your connection on each PC is the following:

1) NIC (network interface card) any brand and speed will do
2) TCP/IP (the internet protocol)

You may have NetBEUI for internal file/printer sharing.

��TCP/IP ADDRESS:
pc tcp/ip screenshot

ALL USERS:
My suggestion here is that you setup a Static IP for each of your PCs.

Now I like to use the following range of numbers 192.168.1.101 to 192.168.1.199 .. but you may use what you wish.

��TCP/IP WINS Config:
pc wins screenshot

ALL USERS:
Just make sure that you have WINS Resolution disabled.

��TCP/IP Gateway:
pc gateway screenshot

ALL USERS:
Enter your router's IP address as your gateway.
192.168.1.1

��TCP/IP DNS:
pc dns screenshot

ALL USERS:
***** VERY IMPORTANT *****

Remeber I had you look at your status page of the router for your DSN numbers. This is where you must inter those IP addresses.

If you do not enter the DNS numbers in here you will not be able to browse the net unless you know the IP number for all the sites out there.

ONCE AGAIN >> HERE IS WHERE YOU MUST ENTER YOUR DNS IPS

More info available here:
http://www.linksys.com/tech_helper/intro.html

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FAQ by kadar

by edited by kadar See Profile
last modified: 2002-08-26 18:45:32


BA
(PPPoE)
Telnet to router

setup menu 1
with any system name, or blank
domain name has to be your ISP i.e. "bellatlantic.com", "verizon.net",
enter thru and save,

go to menu 2,
use space bar to toggle to ip address attached on LAN,
type ip address of your pc i.e. "192.168.0.2",
enter thru and save.

Go to menu 4,
set Encapsulation to PPPoE,
set login, which could be either "username" or "username@domainname", and password,
leave everything as default, dynamic ip address, sua to yes.
Enter thru and do a test, you should get IPCP opened for last command.

Go to menu 24.1,
check for WAN IP address, if it is showing,
then you can open browser.

GTE
(DHCP)
Telnet to router

setup menu 1
with any system name, or blank
domain name has to be your ISP i.e. "vz.dsl.genuity.net",
enter thru and save,

go to menu 2,
use space bar to toggle to ip address attached on LAN,
type ip address of your pc i.e. "192.168.0.2",
enter thru and save.

Go to menu 4,
set Encapsulation to Ethernet,
login and password are N/A
leave everything as default,
Enter thru and do a test, you should get IPCP opened for last command.

Go to menu 24.1,
check for WAN IP address, if it is showing,
then you can open browser.

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FAQ by kadar

by edited by kadar See Profile
last modified: 2002-08-26 18:46:03