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108 Mbps Wireless Router WGT624 v4 Reference Manual If your ISP gave you one or two DNS addresses, select Use These DNS Servers, and then type the primary and secondary addresses. Otherwise, select Get Automatically From ISP. Note: If you get "Address not found" errors when you go to a website, it is likely that your DNS servers are not set up properly. You should contact your ISP to get DNS server addresses. • Router MAC Address: Your computer's local address is its unique address on your network. This is also referred to as the computer's MAC (Media Access Control) address. Usually, select Use Default MAC Address. If your ISP requires MAC authentication, then select either "Use Computer MAC address" to disguise the router's MAC address with the computer's own MAC address or "Use This MAC Address" to manually type the MAC address for a different computer. The format for the MAC address is XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX. This value may be changed if the Use Computer MAC Address is selected once a value has already been set in the Use This MAC Address selection. Product Registration, Support, and Documentation Register your product at http://www.NETGEAR.com/register. Registration is required before you can use our telephone support service. Product updates and Web support are always available by going to: http://kbserver.netgear.com/. Documentation is available on the CD, on the support website, and on the documentation website. When the wireless router is connected to the Internet, click Knowledge Base or Documentation in below the Web Support heading on the main menu to view support information or the documentation for the wireless router. Connecting the Router to the Internet v1.0, May 2007 1-17

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108 Mbps Wireless Router WGT624 v4 Reference Manual
Connecting the Router to the Internet
1-17
v1.0, May 2007
If your ISP gave you one or two DNS addresses, select
Use These DNS Servers,
and then
type the primary and secondary addresses. Otherwise, select
Get Automatically From ISP
.
Router MAC Address
: Your computer’s local address is its unique address on your network.
This is also referred to as the computer’s MAC (Media Access Control) address.
Usually, select
Use Default MAC Address
.
If your ISP requires MAC authentication, then select either “Use Computer MAC address” to
disguise the router’s MAC address with the computer’s own MAC address or “Use This MAC
Address” to manually type the MAC address for a different computer. The format for the MAC
address is XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX. This value may be changed if the Use Computer MAC
Address is selected once a value has already been set in the Use This MAC Address selection.
Product Registration, Support, and Documentation
Register your product at
. Registration is required before you
can use our telephone support service. Product updates and Web support are always available by
going to:
Documentation is available on the CD, on the support website, and on the documentation website.
When the wireless router is connected to the Internet, click Knowledge Base or Documentation in
below the Web Support heading on the main menu to view support information or the
documentation for the wireless router.
Note:
If you get “Address not found” errors when you go to a website, it is likely that
your DNS servers are not set up properly. You should contact your ISP to get
DNS server addresses.