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Configuring Your Internet Connection using Auto Detect, Login, ADSL ISP Settings - factory reset

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DGFV338 ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router Reference Manual 3. Click Login. The ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router user interface will display. Note: You might want to enable remote management at this time so that you can log in remotely in the future to manage the gateway. See "Enabling Remote Management Access" on page 6-8 for more information. Remote management enable is cleared with a factory default reset. Note: When you enable remote management, we strongly advise that you change your password. See "Changing the Passwords and Login Time-out" on page 67 for the procedure on how to do this. Configuring Your Internet Connection using Auto Detect Depending on how you connected your gateway to the Internet, you can configure your ISP settings by choosing the ADSL ISP settings (for DSL) or the Ethernet ISP settings (for 10/100). If you connected to both, you can configure both. Note: To enable Auto-Rollover, you must have both ADSL and Ethernet ports connected and configured. If you intend to configure both, configure your primary WAN port first. To automatically configure your ADSL ISP settings and connect to the Internet: 1. Go to the ADSL ISP Settings screen shown in Figure 2-4 by selecting the primary menu option Network Configuration and the sub-menu option WAN Settings. 2. Click Auto Detect at the bottom of the screen to automatically detect the type of Internet connection provided by your ISP. Auto Detect will probe for different connection methods and suggest one that your ISP will most likely support. When Auto Detect successfully detects an active Internet service, it reports which connection type it discovered. The options are described in the Table 2-1., "Internet Service Connections". To automatically configure your Ethernet ISP settings and connect to the Internet: 1. Select the Ethernet ISP Settings screen similar to the one shown in Figure 2-5 should display. 2. Click Auto Detect at the bottom of the screen to automatically detect the type of Internet connection provided by your ISP. Auto Detect will probe for different connection methods and suggest one that your ISP will most likely support. 2-4 Basic Installation and Configuration v1.0, April 2007

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DGFV338 ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router Reference Manual
2-4
Basic Installation and Configuration
v1.0, April 2007
3.
Click
Login
. The ProSafe Wireless ADSL Modem VPN Firewall Router user interface will
display.
Configuring Your Internet Connection using Auto Detect
Depending on how you connected your gateway to the Internet, you can configure your ISP
settings by choosing the ADSL ISP settings (for DSL) or the Ethernet ISP settings (for 10/100). If
you connected to both, you can configure both.
To automatically configure your ADSL ISP settings and connect to the Internet:
1.
Go to the
ADSL ISP Settings
screen shown in
Figure 2-4
by selecting the primary menu
option
Network Configuration
and the sub-menu option
WAN Settings
.
2.
Click
Auto Detect
at the bottom of the screen to automatically detect the type of Internet
connection provided by your ISP. Auto Detect will probe for different connection methods and
suggest one that your ISP will most likely support.
When Auto Detect successfully detects an active Internet service, it reports which connection type
it discovered. The options are described in the
Table 2-1., “Internet Service Connections”
.
To automatically configure your Ethernet ISP settings and connect to the Internet:
1.
Select the
Ethernet ISP Settings
screen similar to the one shown in
Figure 2-5
should display.
2.
Click
Auto Detect
at the bottom of the screen to automatically detect the type of Internet
connection provided by your ISP. Auto Detect will probe for different connection methods and
suggest one that your ISP will most likely support.
Note:
You might want to enable remote management at this time so that you can log
in remotely in the future to manage the gateway. See
“Enabling Remote
Management Access” on page 6-8
for more information. Remote management
enable is cleared with a factory default reset.
Note:
When you enable remote management, we strongly advise that you change
your password. See
“Changing the Passwords and Login Time-out” on page 6-
7
for the procedure on how to do this.
Note:
To enable Auto-Rollover, you must have both ADSL and Ethernet ports connected
and configured. If you intend to configure both, configure your primary WAN port
first.