AT&T Inidv2 I3812v Urer Guide
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Configuring Services 77 2.Enter the Web Remote Access password you chose during application set up, click Submit; the Web Remote Access Center page opens. 3.Click the computer name link (for example, Shepard) next to the small computer icon to access your local computer files from the Remote Access Center; the 2Wire user log in page opens. Note: 2Wire recommends that you do not change broadband settings while connecting remotely. Doing so may cause you to temporarily lose your connection to the...
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iNID -- i3812V User Guide 78 4.Click the Registered User radio button, enter the user name and password to gain access to the files stored on that computer, and click Submit. A page similar to the following opens displaying all available shared file directories for the selected computer. 5.Click the intended computer; a page similar to the following opens. 6.Click the link associated with the file name you want to retrieve. 7.Click Log Out when done. Notes: If you have problems clicking directly on...
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79 Configuring LAN Devices Typically, your Internet ser vice provider automatically assigns and configures a dynamic IP address when your system connects to the Internet. Businesses or power users may use a static address enabling them to run advanced ser vices such as Internet servers and video conferences. The availability of static IP addresses is usually an additional ser vice offered by ser vice providers. In addition, changes from the default behavior of the gateway for private IP addressing...
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iNID -- i3812V User Guide 80 Configuring your LAN Publicly Routed Subnet You can create a local network that has broadband network-accessible IP addresses by creating a route from the Internet to the specified public network. This feature is typically used in conjunction with broadband ser vice that provides a range of available IP addresses. Once enabled, the public IP addresses can be assigned to local computers. 1.Open a Web browser and enter http://gateway.2Wire.net to access the 2Wire i3812V...
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Configuring LAN Devices 81 3.Click Link Configuration; the following page opens. 4.Change the Upstream Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU), if necessar y. 5.Select Enable to add a secondar y network to the broadband WAN interface. 6.Enter information in the following fields: − Router Address: Enter the router address (this is the router address from the secondar y subnet provided by the ser vice provider). − Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask (this is the router mask from the secondary subnet provided...
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iNID -- i3812V User Guide 82 this communication, you cannot modify the related DHCP settings. The i3812V is a DHCP server to your local network devices such as the i38HG and computers connecting to it. To configure the default DHCP information used as a local ser ver: 1.Open a Web browser and enter http://gateway.2Wire.net to access the 2Wire i3812V user interface; the Home page opens.
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Configuring LAN Devices 83 2.Click Settings; the System Information page opens. 3.Click LAN; a page similar to the following opens, displaying the private network information and LAN devices connected to your network.
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iNID -- i3812V User Guide 84 4.Click DHCP; the DHCP Configuration page opens. 5.Select Configure manually if you want to set up a range for the DHCP address IP pool. 6.Enter information in the following fields: − Router Address: This is the IP address of your i3812V used for all communication on your local devices. − Subnet Mask: This is the subnet mask used for all communication on your local devices (the default is 255.255.255.0). − First DHCP Address: The first IP address in the DHCP address...
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Configuring LAN Devices 85 9.Click Save. Allocating IP Addresses You can allocate specific IP addresses to devices that are running in the DHCP mode, and map devices to particular static (public) or private IP addresses. For Internet public hosting of application or servers associated with static addresses, you can map a device to a specific public fixed IP address or to the next unassigned address from the public pool. The default public IP device mapping is to the Router WAN IP address. 1.Open a...
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iNID -- i3812V User Guide 86 2.Click Settings; the System Information page opens. 3.Click LAN; a page similar to the following opens, displaying the private network information and LAN devices connected to your network.