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Copyright ©1999, Netopia, Inc., v.399All rights reser ved. Printed in the U.S.A. This manual and any associated ar twork, software, and product designs are copyrighted with all rights reser ved. Under the copyright laws such materials may not be copied, in whole or par t, without the prior written c...
Page 3 - Getting Started User Guide; Netopia Router back panel; Por t; Uplink
4 Getting Started User Guide I NTRODUCTION The Netopia™ Router is designed to be easy to connect, configure, and use. Netopia and your ISP together make it even easier for you to get your router set up and connected to the Internet in a few minutes. Once you’ve connected your router to your computer...
Page 4 - The Netopia Router in a 10Base-T network
5 C ONNECTING TO YOUR N ETWORK The Netopia Router in a 10Base-T network B EFORE RUNNING S MART S TART The Smar tStar t Wizard will help you set up the router and let other users on the local area network (LAN) share the Internet connection. The Smar tStar t Wizard walks you through a series of quest...
Page 5 - Getting Started User Guide; ASY; Easy or Advanced options screen.
6 Getting Started User Guide S ETTING UP YOUR R OUTER WITH THE S MART S TART W IZARD The Smar tStar t Wizard is tailored for your computer platfor m, but it works the same way on either a PC or a Macintosh. Inser t the Netopia CD or diskette (if that is what was supplied to you), and in the desktop ...
Page 6 - Your dial-up number, sometimes referred to as an ISP POP number; ISDN Switch Type screen.
7 n You will see the Manual or Automated Connection Profile screen shown below. If you select ISP Automation , Smar tStar t of fers you the option of choosing one of several Netopia ISP par tners that suppor t the Netopia Router. You then see the Internet Ser vice Provider Selection screen shown on ...
Page 7 - Getting Started User Guide; Connection Profile screen.; Name and Password screen.; Next; Connection Profile Test screen.; Next; Available Line Test Progress screen.
8 Getting Started User Guide In most cases, this Smar tStar t configuration is all that you need to get your router up and r unning and connected to the Internet. However, you may want to take advantage of additional features or special configuration options available through the console-based confi...
Page 8 - Router IP Address screen.; Known IP Address screen.; New IP Address screen.
9 A DVANCED OPTION Router IP Address screen. If you selected the Advanced option in the Easy or Advanced options screen, Smar tStar t asks you to choose between entering the router’s current IP address and assigning a new IP address to the router. If the router has already been assigned an IP addres...
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10 Getting Started User Guide S HARING THE C ONNECTION C ONFIGURING TCP/IP ON W INDOWS 95, 98, OR NT COMPUTERS Configuring TCP/IP on a Windows computer requires the following: n An Ethernet card (also known as a network adapter) n The TCP/IP protocol must be “bound” to the adapter or card D YNAMIC C...
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12 Getting Started User Guide n You must have built-in Ethernet or a third-par ty Ethernet card and its associated drivers installed in your Macintosh. D YNAMIC CONFIGURATION ( RECOMMENDED ) If you configure your Netopia Router using Smar tStar t, you can accept the dynamic IP address assigned by yo...