Netgear FM114P FR114W Reference Manual - Page 43
Obtaining ISP Configuration Information (Macintosh), Restarting the Network - reset
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Reference Manual for the Model FR114P, FR114W and FM114P Cable/DSL ProSafe Firewall Obtaining ISP Configuration Information (Macintosh) As mentioned above, you may need to collect configuration information from your Macintosh so that you can use this information when you configure the NETGEAR ProSafe Firewall. Following this procedure is only necessary when your ISP does not dynamically supply the account information. To get the information you need to configure the firewall for Internet access: 1. From the Apple menu, select Control Panels, then TCP/IP. The TCP/IP Control Panel opens, which displays a list of configuration settings. If the "Configure" setting is "Using DHCP Server", your account uses a dynamically-assigned IP address. In this case, close the Control Panel and skip the rest of this section. 2. If an IP address and subnet mask are shown, write down the information. 3. If an IP address appears under Router address, write down the address. This is the ISP's gateway address. 4. If any Name Server addresses are shown, write down the addresses. These are your ISP's DNS addresses. 5. If any information appears in the Search domains information box, write it down. 6. Change the "Configure" setting to "Using DHCP Server". 7. Close the TCP/IP Control Panel. Restarting the Network Once you've set up your computers to work with the firewall, you must reset the network for the devices to be able to communicate correctly. 1. Turn off the DSL or cable modem, wait 15 seconds, and then turn it on again 2. Turn off the firewall, and then turn it on again and wait until the Test light turns off. 3. Restart any computer that is connected to the firewall. Note: If the modem doesn't have an on/off switch, either pull the modem's power adapter out of the wall socket or power down the power strip. Preparing Your Network 3-11