D-Link DI-724GU Product Manual - Page 30

IP address, Subnet, Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS Server, Secondary DNS Server

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Section 3 - Configuration Static IP Address Static IP Address: You must enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS Server, and Secondary DNS Server. Your ISP provides you with all of this information. Subnet Mask: Used when your ISP provides you an IP address that does not change. The IP information is manually entered in your IP configuration settings. Default Gateway: When required, this value is provided by the ISP. MAC Address: The MAC address is optional, but some ISPs may require it, in which case the MAC address of the router must equal the MAC address that is registered with your ISP account. Each networking device has its own unique MAC address defined by the hardware manufacturer. Some ISP's record the MAC address of the network adapter in the computer or router used to initially connect to their service. The ISP will then only grant Internet access to requests from a computer or router with this particular MAC address.Your new router has a different MAC address than the computer or router that initially connected to the ISP. The default MAC address of the router is set to the MAC address of the WAN interface in the device. D-Link DI-724GU User Manual 30

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D-Link DI-724GU User Manual
Section 3 - Configuration
Static IP Address
You must enter the
IP address, Subnet
Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS Server,
and
Secondary DNS Server
. Your ISP provides
you with all of this information.
Used when your ISP provides you an IP
address that does not change. The IP
information is manually entered in your IP
configuration settings.
When required, this value is provided by the
ISP.
The MAC address is optional, but some
ISPs may require it, in which case the MAC
address of the router must equal the MAC
address that is registered with your ISP
account. Each networking device has its
own unique MAC address defined by the
hardware manufacturer. Some ISP’s record
the MAC address of the network adapter
in the computer or router used to initially
connect to their service. The ISP will then
only grant Internet access to requests from
a computer or router with this particular MAC
address. Your new router has a different MAC
address than the computer or router that
initially connected to the ISP. The default
MAC address of the router is set to the MAC
address of the WAN interface in the device.
Static IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Default Gateway:
MAC Address: