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Manual de usuario NETGEAR, modelo DG814

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5. Click Properties. 6. Click the IP Address tab. 7. If not selected, select Obtain an IP address automatically. 8. Click the Gateway tab. 9. Select and remove any IP Gateway addresses that are listed. 10. Click OK and click OK again to. close the Network control panel. 11. Go to Restarting the Network on the next page. Windows 2000 or XP 1. Right-click My Network Place and choose Properties. 2. Double-click Local Area Network Connection and click Properties. 3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 4. Select Obtain IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 5. Click OK twice and click Close. 6. Go to Restarting the Network. Windows 98/Me Macintosh Operating System Mac OS® 8.6 or 9.x 1. Choose Control Panels >TCP/IP from the Apple (.) menu. 2. If not already selected, select Ethernet in the Connect via list. 3. Select Using DHCP Server in the Configure list. 4. Click the close box. 5. Click Save. 6. Go to Restarting the Network. Mac OS X 1. Choose System Preferences from the Apple menu. Mac OS 8.6/9.x 2. Double-click Network. 3. If not already selected, select Built-in Ethernet in the Configure list. 4. If not already selected, select Using DHCP in the TCP/IP tab. 5. Click Save. 6. Go to Restarting the Network. Linux® or UNIX® Operating System If you’re installing the gateway with a Linux-based or UNIX-based computer, see your system documentation to set up TCP/IP networking to obtain IP addresses automatically using DHCP. Restarting the Network Once you’ve set up your computer to work with the gateway, you must reset the network for the devices to be able to communicate. 1. Turn the the gateway off, wait 15 seconds, and then power it up again. 2. Wait until the Test light stops blinking. (10 seconds) 3. Restart the computer that is connected to the gateway. Note: If the Test light stays lit, go to Troubleshooting on page 11. 4 44 Configure the Gateway and Test the Connection Now you configure the gateway to work with your ISP. You’ll need the information you filled in on page 4. You configure your gateway using Internet browser software such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.0 or Netscape Navigator® 4.7 or later. You can either use the Smart Wizard or configure the gateway yourself. 1. Start a browser on the computer connected to the gateway. 2. In the Address or Location box, type and press Enter or Return. Note: You may want to bookmark this address in your browser for handy access in the future. 3. In the User Name box, type admin 4. In the Password box, type password 5. Click OK. The gateway’s Setup Wizard page appears. 6. To have the Setup Wizard automatically configure the router, click Yes, click Next and follow the instructions on screen. To configure it yourself, click No, then click Next and continue with the steps listed here. 7. Fill in the form on the Basic Settings page. (Refer to page 4 where you filled in the information previously.) Note: Helpful information appears on the right side of the page to assist you as you fill in the form. You may also find pertinent information in the NETGEAR Router ISP Guide. 8. Click Apply to have your information sent to the router. Test the Connection 1. Click the Test button on the Basic Settings page. This should open a new browser window and take you to NETGEAR’s Web site (Note: If NETGEAR’S Web site doesn’t appear, go to Troubleshooting on page 11. 2. Close the browser window showing NETGEAR’s success page. 3. Click the Logout button on the left navigation area. Note: If you get asked about closing the browser window, click Yes. 5 55 Connect and Configure Other Computers (optional) Now that you have one computer set up to access the Internet through the gateway, you can connect other computers so they can share access. 1. For each computer, connect a Category 5 Ethernet cable between it and one of the remaining numbered Ethernet ports on the gateway. 2. Check to make sure that the associated port number light is lit. The light flashes when data is being transferred over the connection. Note: If the numbered light isn’t lit, go to Troubleshooting on page 11. 3. Go back to Installation Step 3 (pages 6 and 7) and go through the sequence of steps applicable for each computer. 4. Restart each computer. 5. Test each computer’s connection by going to NETGEAR’s Web site (from each computer. Note: If you have more than 4 computers to connect to this gateway, you must connect them to a hub or switch (such as the NETGEAR 5-port or 8-port Fast Ethernet Switch) and then connect the hub or switch to the gateway. By using hubs or switches, you may connect up to 253 computers to the gateway. 6 66 Optional Configurations Content Filtering After you have successfully set up the gateway for Internet access, you can configure it to filter out inappropriate Web pages. 1. Start your browser and open the Settings pages by going to 2. To block keywords or Inte...

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