Netgear DM602 DM602 Reference Manual - Page 12
Auto UplinkTM and Autosensing 10/100 Ethernet, Modem or Router Device Mode, Modem Device Mode - adsl
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Reference Manual for the Model DM602 ADSL Modem • Protocol Support - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server for dynamically assigning network configuration information to one computer. - DHCP client for dynamically obtaining configuration information from the Internet Service Provider (ISP) - Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) over Ethernet (PPPoE) support - PPP over ATM (PPPoA) support • Automatic Login Capability executes user login for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) or Point to Point Protocol over ATM (PPPoA) accounts • Front panel LEDs for easy monitoring of status and activity • Flash memory for firmware upgrade • Free technical support seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day Auto UplinkTM and Autosensing 10/100 Ethernet The DM602 modem can connect to either a 10 Mbps standard Ethernet card or a 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet card. The local LAN interface is autosensing and is capable of full-duplex or half-duplex operation. Depending on the country of purchase, the DM602 modem incorporates Auto UplinkTM technology (also called MDI/MDIX). The Ethernet port will automatically sense whether the cable plugged into the port should have a 'normal' connection (e.g. connecting to a PC) or an 'uplink' connection (e.g. connecting to a router, switch, or hub). That port will then configure itself to the correct configuration. This feature also eliminates the need to worry about crossover cables, as Auto UplinkTM will accommodate either type of cable to make the right connection. Modem or Router Device Mode The DM602 modem can be set to operate in either Modem Device Mode or Router Device Mode. The DM602 sold in Germany defaults to Modem Mode. Modem Device Mode When set to operate in Modem Device Mode, your computer must be configured for whatever settings your ISP requires. Also, if your ISP uses software to establish your Internet connection, such software must be run on your computer. 1-2 Introduction