3Com 3CRWE554G72T User Guide - Page 65

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Internet Settings 65 can be copied on to another PC and imported into the 3Com Wireless Network Adapter. For instructions on how to import a profile, refer to the User Guide that accompanies your 3Com Wireless Network Adapter(s). If, once the profile is imported, the Wireless Network Adapter cannot connect to the Router, check that the adapter is within range of the Router if Connection Control has been enabled in the Router, the MAC address of the Wireless Network Adapter must be included in the list of authorized Wireless PCs. Internet Settings Before you can configure the Router, you need to know the IP information allocation method used by your ISP. There are four different ways that ISPs can allocate IP information, as described below: 1 Static IP Address (DSL or Cable) The ISP provides the IP addressing information for you to enter manually. To configure the Router you will need to know the following: ■ IP Address ■ Subnet Mask ■ ISP Router ■ DNS address(es) 2 Dynamic IP Address (DSL or Cable) Dynamic IP addressing (or DHCP) automatically assigns the Router IP information. This method is popular with Cable providers. This method is also used if your modem has a built in DHCP server. 3 PPPoE (DSL only) If the installation instructions that accompany your modem ask you to install a PPPoE client on your PC, then select this option. To configure the Router you will need to know the following: ■ User name ■ Password ■ Service Name (if required by your ISP)

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Internet Settings
65
can be copied on to another PC and imported into the 3Com Wireless
Network Adapter.
For instructions on how to import a profile, refer to the User Guide that
accompanies your 3Com Wireless Network Adapter(s).
If, once the profile is imported, the Wireless Network Adapter cannot
connect to the Router, check that the adapter is within range of the
Router
if
Connection Control
has been enabled in the Router, the MAC address
of the Wireless Network Adapter must be included in the list of
authorized Wireless PCs.
Internet Settings
Before you can configure the Router, you need to know the IP
information allocation method used by your ISP. There are four different
ways that ISPs can allocate IP information, as described below:
1
Static IP Address (DSL or Cable)
The ISP provides the IP addressing information for you to enter manually.
To configure the Router you will need to know the following:
IP Address
Subnet Mask
ISP Router
DNS address(es)
2
Dynamic IP Address (DSL or Cable)
Dynamic IP addressing (or DHCP) automatically assigns the Router IP
information. This method is popular with Cable providers. This method is
also used if your modem has a built in DHCP server.
3
PPPoE (DSL only)
If the installation instructions that accompany your modem ask you to
install a PPPoE client on your PC, then select this option. To configure the
Router you will need to know the following:
User name
Password
Service Name (if required by your ISP)