3Com 3C886 User Guide - Page 58
ISP Versus Private Network, When to Select ISP, When to Select Private Network - review
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58 CHAPTER 6: ADVANCED CONFIGURATION your LAN; in other words, all (up to 25) computers on the LAN have access to and may connect to that ISP and therefore the Internet. You may wish to review the profile for this ISP connection to determine if you would like to make any changes. For instructions, refer to "Editing Service Provider Profiles." ISP Versus Private There are two types of service providers you may configure on your LAN Modem, Network an ISP and a Private Network. A description of each follows. When to Select ISP Choose ISP when you wish to set up a direct connection to the public Internet, via an Internet Service Provider. When to Select Private Network Select Private Network when you wish to connect directly to a remote, private LAN such as a corporate network. For instance, if you want to dial into your main office from home in order to access the servers at your office for email, printing, etc., then select private network as the type of additional service provider to configure. If the private network provides the option of accessing the Internet through their connection, and you want to reach the Internet through your corporate LAN (as opposed to a direct connection to an ISP), then choose that option when configuring your private network parameters. Setting Up a Connection to an ISP This section describes setting up your 56K LAN Modem for Internet access. Before You Begin Before you begin, you will need the following information from your ISP: s Telephone number(s) you must dial to access this ISP s User ID and password s DNS IP address(es). This information is required only if your ISP does not provide an address dynamically.