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So you have got your IP block from your ISP, but how to you set up your 5861 to use them all? Your IP addresses Your ISP should have advised you of the IP addresses that they have assigned you. If you have asked for 5 static IP's then you will be assigned 8 actual IP addresses (commonly called a /29), these are used with a .248 subnet and are described below:-
If you have been assigned 13 IP's (/28) then 8 are useable (instead of the 5 in our example) and use a .240 subnet.
Connecting Your Router
If you want to skip the quick explanation of some of the features and terms used while configuring the router just follow the numbered steps and screenshots. 1. Using your web browser, enter the following default router address into the address field of your browser: http://192.168.254.254 2. At the login prompt, make the following entries: User Name: login
3. After you have logged into your router, a dialog will appear, prompting you to change your password. It is a security risk to leave the password set to the factory default. Therefore, changing the password is strongly recommended. To change the password, click on OK at the prompt.
Router Information Screen The first screen in the Web User Interface is the Router Configuration screen. This screen displays basic router information and router configuration settings.
4. Click on the Easy Setup link to begin a basic configuration of your router. Easy Setup is a set of web forms designed to facilitate the configuration of your router quickly and easily. Easy Setup is a permanent feature, accessible from any platform with a web browser.
Wide Area Network Configuration
5. Enter the PVC and VCI values into the WAN Interface fields as indicated. 6. Select the WAN protocol PPPoA with VC.
You will see a screen requesting a PPP user name and a PPP password. You should have received this information from your service provider.
7. Enter your user name and password in the fields indicated. Click on the Next button to continue Easy Setup. 8. As options, you can choose Bridging, IP routing and Block NetBIOS traffic. Click on the Next button to continue with Easy Setup.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 9. You must disable the DHCP server by unticking the checkbox. 10. You can set your router to obtain DNS information automatically. You can also choose to configure DNS manually by making the required entries in the form. If you are configuring DNS manually, you must enter at least one DNS IP address.
LAN IP Configuration
The final screen in Easy Setup is for Local Area Network (LAN) configuration. 11. Enter the IP address into the field provided. The IP address is the network address of your router, this address is the one specified by your ISP. 12. Enter the subnet mask into the field provided. The subnet mask is used along with the IP address to determine if specific LAN IP traffic should be forwarded to the WAN. 13. Click Save and Reboot to save your settings in Easy Setup. Your router will reboot with the new configuration settings.
Setting your PC For our example we will assume we have been assigned the IP addresses 12.34.56.1 to 12.34.56.8 from our ISP. Make sure you have installed your
network card (NIC) and the necessary drivers. The TCP/IP settings should be set to include your IP address,
subnet, gateway (routers IP) and the DNS servers of your ISP (but you could
substitute the routers IP for these if you wish).
Beyond Easy Setup, your router is equipped with additional features that can be implemented using the Web interface links found on the Router Information Screen. These features, along with brief descriptions of each, are listed below: Extra features
Additional features can be found in by pointing your browser to http://192.168.254.254/tools These include miscellaneous tools to set various options without the use of Telnet. Also included is the facility to upload/download and edit any of the router files and are detailed below.
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