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Chapter 2 3. Select Manual Setup to show the list of configured wireless networks. Installing the WIP310 Wireless Networks 4. Use the Up or Down Arrow key to choose the network you want from the list and press the Select button. 5. The phone displays a message if it successfully connects to the wireless network. Choosing the Wireless IP Settings By default, your WIP310 phone uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). With DHCP, the router assigns an IP address to your phone. This IP address assignment is dynamic, meaning that the IP address assigned to your phone can change. You can configure the phone with a static, or unchanging IP address. NOTE: You should only configure your WIP310 to use a static IP address if you have been instructed to do so by your ITSP or by another support person. To change the wireless IP setting: 1. In the Home screen, press the Select button to display the Settings menu. Navigate to the Wireless Setup menu and press the Select button to view your options. IP Settings 3. Press the Right Arrow key to choose DHCP or Static IP. If you choose Static IP, enter the following: •• Static IP-Enter the permanent IP address to assign to your phone. •• NetMask-Enter the netmask to identify the subnet. •• Gateway-Enter the IP address of your wireless router. •• Primary DNS-Enter the IP address of the primary Domain Name Server. (This server translates domain names to IP addresses.) •• Secondary DNS-Enter the IP address of the secondary Domain Name Server. Registering Your Phone After you configure your phone to connect to the wireless network, your phone must register with your ITSP. If you received your phone directly from your ITSP, it should be pre-configured and perform this step automatically. If there is a problem with registration, the phone displays a message that it failed to register. If this occurs, contact your ITSP for assistance. Wireless Setup 2. Select IP Settings and press the Select button. Wireless-G IP Phone 14

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Chapter 2
Installing the WIP310
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Wireless-G IP Phone
Select
Manual Setup
to show the list of configured
wireless networks°
Wireless Networks
Use the
Up
or
Down
Arrow key to choose the network
you want from the list and press the
Select
button°
The phone displays a message if it successfully
connects to the wireless network°
Choosing the Wireless IP Settings
By default, your WIP310 phone uses Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP)° With DHCP, the router
assigns an IP address to your phone° This IP address
assignment is dynamic, meaning that the IP address
assigned to your phone can change°
You can configure the phone with a static, or unchanging
IP address°
NOTE:
You should only configure your WIP310
to use a static IP address if you have been
instructed to do so by your ITSP or by another
support person°
To change the wireless IP setting:
In the Home screen, press the
Select
button to display
the
Settings
menu° Navigate to the
Wireless Setup
menu
and press the
Select
button to view your options°
Wireless Setup
Select
IP Settings
and press the
Select
button°
IP Settings
Press the
Right
Arrow key to choose DHCP or Static IP°
If you choose Static IP, enter the following:
Static IP—Enter the permanent IP address to assign to
your phone°
NetMask—Enter the netmask to identify the subnet°
Gateway—Enter the IP address of your wireless
router°
Primary DNS—Enter the IP address of the primary
Domain Name Server° (This server translates domain
names to IP addresses°)
Secondary DNS—Enter the IP address of the secondary
Domain Name Server°
Registering Your Phone
After you configure your phone to connect to the wireless
network, your phone must register with your ITSP° If you
received your phone directly from your ITSP, it should be
pre-configured and perform this step automatically°
If there is a problem with registration, the phone displays
a message that it failed to register° If this occurs, contact
your ITSP for assistance°