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1. HTTP Networking Software Instal Mouse Wheel Rens ANS osetia System O Automatic proxy configuration URL Select Edit Preferences Advanced Proxies Select Tools Internet Options Connections LAN Direct connection to the Internet should be selected settings The checkbox Use a proxy server for your LAN must not be selected 3 4 Diagnostic Test If you cannot access the Internet your Internet Gate can attempt to localise the problem Note The diagnostic test is only available in models with keys and display Start the diagnostic test like this 1 Press and keep pressed 3 seconds to enter setup mode 2 Press SELECT 4 times until LQ is lit 3 Press SET It takes a couple of seconds to perform the test Any errors discovered are shown in the display The diagnostic test can find multiple errors press SELECT to flip through all error messages E 1 to E 9 indicate errors in your external Internet connection WAN 7 1 No WAN link connection ADSL or Ethernet dependent on model Check all cables Contact l 1_ your broadband supplier if the error remains 7 No WAN DHCP server found This may be OK but check configuration according to 4 1 Reboot your Internet Gate Contact your Internet Service Provider ISP if the error remains 7 No Gateway found This may be OK but check configuration according to 4 1 Reboot your l Internet Gate Contact your In
2. Use the following IP address F ee IP address 192 168 0 3 Subnet mask 255 F 255 25 o Default gateway 192 768 0 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server 196 6 199 15 Alternate DNS server 195 67 199 16 Cancel No configuration is needed The DHCP You have two options server built into your Internet Gate will 1 recommended Configure all computers distribute correct IP addresses on your LAN to use dynamic IP addressing Check your setting according to 3 2 1 3 3 Refer to 3 2 1 for more information and 4 1 2 Configure your Internet Gate and your PC s so they fit your LAN Refer to 3 2 2 for more information 3 2 1 Using the Internet Gate with Dynamic IP Addresses on the LAN The Internet Gate is delivered configured for dynamic IP addressing on the LAN The Internet Gate acts as a DHCP server and provides IP addresses The steps described here are for Windows XP Other operating systems have similar menues and options though accessing them may be done differently All PCs on your LAN should be configured like this Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 1 Select Network Connections in Windows Control General Altemate Configuration Panel Right click on the network connection that You can get IP settings assigned automat
3. appears and then no 5 Press SELECT to choose YES i RST 6 Press SET 7 The modem now resets and then restarts I e l oe If your ADSL modem is not equipped with keys and display 1 Gently insert a straightened paperclip in the hole at the right of the B D 2 Keep the paperclip pressed for 3 seconds until all front panel LEDs o o are switched off 3 After a while the LEDs are lit one after the other starting with RXD 4 When exactly 3 LEDs are lit WAN TXD RXD insert the paperclip again 5 The Internet Gate now resets to factory default and then restarts 4 Configure Your Internet Gate Your Internet Gate is delivered with factory settings that fit most users In some situations however you need to change the configuration of your Internet Gate All the configuration pages can be reached from the main menu in the Internet Gate You can also easily set up the Internet Gate to fit your specific needs In the following sections you will find information about two of the configurable features in the Internet Gate For more information refer to the built in help or the online user manual see also section 2 Configurations Status Logs Network Network System Log Security Firewall Rules Firewall Log I I SIP Switi h SIP Ses Ions ntermtaci S ati Stl I I 2IP Advan eq Ir ser Active Profile ADSL DSL E mail me Administration High Upgrade Online U
4. bytes C Exclude protocol headers bytes amp xchude protocol headers e For connection via Ethernet a PC with an Ethernet port or a local network LAN using TCP IP e For connection via USB a PC with Windows 98 2000 Me XP and an USB port e A web browser such as the Microsoft Internet Explorer or the Netscape Navigator version 4 or later installed on the PC e Either o An RJ45 Broadband Internet Connection from a wall connector ADSL or Cable modem o An ADSL account at your local ISP Internet Service Provider Bridged Firewall and NAT bypassed Warning Not Recommended Note The bridged mode does not work on PPPoA connections 11 END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT BY ENTERING INTO A BINDING AGREEMENT FOR THE PURCHASE LEASE HIRE OR OTHER USE OF SOFTWARE WHETHER OR NOT EMBEDDED IN PURCHASED HARDWARE ALL AS SPECIFIED IN SUCH AGREEMENT AND WHERE THIS END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IS EITHER ATTACHED TO SUCH AGREEMENT OR TO ORDER CONFIRMATION OR SIMILAR DOCUMENT SENT TO YOU ON OR BEFORE DELIVERY YOU HAVE AGREED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT NO LATER THAN UPON ACCEPTING DELIVERY 1 THE LICENSE INTERTEX Data AB Rissneleden 45 174 44 Sundbyberg Sweden LICENSER authorizes you the Licensee to use the software programs the Software specified in the purchase lease hire or similar agreement the Purchase Agreement for the use of such Software to which thi
5. L l Lil id Does your application have trouble getting out on the Internet Do you get error messages Change security profile to Lo If you have e Servers that you want to make Internet accessible e aVPN client to work from home or e use network games games played together with other users on the Internet you have to configure the firewall to allow such traffic to pass You can edit the firewall settings by choosing Security under Configurations on the menu page Then choose AC to edit the security profile to fit your games or applications Select the applications and or protocols you want to allow through the firewall For some applications you need to state the IP address of the computer on your LAN that will receive the traffic It is the IP address to your local computer you should enter In Windows choose Start Run and enter cmd Write ipconfig to find out what IP address your computer is assigned to Under Allowed applications and Port redirection you state the applications ports and protocols you want to allow to pass in through the firewall Under Applications from inside you state applications ports and protocols that you want to allow to pass out through the firewall Once an application port or protocol has been let through the firewall a two way connection is established through the firewall and data can pass in both directions Advanced users may manually redirect ports and even edit the
6. electronics packing materials and emballage 14 Notes This product is developed and manufactured by Intertex Data AB Copyright 2005 Intertex Data AB All rights reserved This manual and any associated artwork software and product designs are copyrighted with all rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual artwork software and product designs may not be copied in whole or part without the written consent of Intertex Under the law copying includes translation to another language or format Intertex Data AB Rissneleden 45 SE 174 44 Sundbyberg Sweden interte www intertexdata com 16
7. whole and in part in any form including partial copies or modifications of the Software received from LICENSER or made in connection with this License and all documentation relating thereto 4 LIMITED WARRANTIES Limited warranties are granted to the Licensee by the reseller of LICENSER products from which the Licensee has purchased the Software in accordance with a separate Warranty Statement attached to the Licensee s purchase agreement or to order confirmation or included in the delivery 12 5 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Without prejudice to the Licensee s rights against the reseller according to a separate Warranty Statement as provided in Section 4 the Licensee hereby acknowledges that software in general is not error free and agrees that the existence of such errors shall not constitute a breach of this License THE SOFTWARE IS FURNISHED AS IS AND LICENSER DISCLAIMS TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY THE APPLICABLE LAW ALL WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY NON INFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE LICENSER shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever or howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with this License the Software its use or otherwise except to the extent that such liability may not be lawfully excluded under the applicable law Notwithstanding the generality of the preceding sent
8. Mask 255 255 255 0 Enable DHCP Server Enable DHCP Server 192 168 0 3 From 192 168 1 3 From 192 168 0 6 Ae 192 168 1861 To How do I configure the LAN connection ET1 or ET2 Refer to 3 2 3 2 1 and 3 2 2 Get drivers Save Do not forget to click Save if you change any settings Local DNS Server Network Status Advanced Each of the interfaces LINE USB ET2 ET1 must reside on separate subnets Two interfaces cannot have the same IP address even if one of them is blocked However if you e g want your LAN Ethernet port to be on the same subnet as the USB port you should instead change the ET1 ET2 used as from inside to bridged with USB 4 2 Security Profiles The firewall supervises the passing data traffic and stops unauthorised traffic The active security level is shown on the front panel display It can be changed using the ALT CFG key or the menu page on the built in web interface r Only web and email traffic is allowed Highest security but some applications may have a trouble passing through _ All outgoing and legitimate incoming traffic is allowed Same security against attacks as l the Hi profile but more applications are allowed to pass out to the Internet User editable security profile The user may edit the details for this security profile MT 10 Blocked No traffic is allowed to pass You are disconnected from the Internet Lill
9. Qsadd66 EN 3 12 Rev 05B Addendum to the Quickstart Overview Sheet To install your Internet Gate follow the A B and C steps of the Quickstart sheet If you run into problems or need further information this Addendum will help with the most common issues After the installation you can configure the Internet Gate for your specific needs through the built in web interface For detailed instructions use the Online User Guide on the Internet www igmanual com Contents I Basie Set WD ixtieeteh eee ieee eee nne e eee e aenceeeee 3 RO MN ih SU cer ens E E EE eas ano ec Gees acta ete etn emcee dc eran Rees 3 Detaled IMSUUCUONS nesnese dedi aespalien eodiabtawameiu yess A E E 4 3 1 Connecting a Local Network LAN ccccscccceeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeesseeseeeseaeeesaeeseesaeeeeseeeeeeeas 4 3 2 Check Your PC S SettingS cccccecccccssseccseseeeceesececseseeeceaueeeseageeecsagseesseaeeessageeessegseesssuseeesaes 4 3 2 1 Using the Internet Gate with Dynamic IP Addresses on the LAN cccceseeeeeeeeeeees 5 3 2 2 Using the Internet Gate with Static IP Addresses on the LAN ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 3 3 Check the Proxy Settings of Your Web Browser ccccceecceeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeseeesaeeeeeeaeeseesseeeeeas 7 Sy Diagnose TeSt ses ttc stared desaheininl A a a wiatah edaab aid iaditns 8 3 0 Rosetto Factory DGIAUtS cs rick ch ochenctres besten cisense a waited a a a 8 4 Configure Yourln
10. change its LAN IP address to an unused IP address that fits the same subnet as your LAN You can use the keys on the front panel to change the IP address 1 Press and hold pressed for 3 seconds to enter setup mode 2 Press SELECT once so CFG is lit CFG 3 Press SELECT repeatedly until E 2 ET2 appears in the display for models with i built in ADSL For firewall models without ADSL the LAN port is instead ET1 and E L 1 should appear Press SET Press SET The first 3 digits of the IP address are shown and the first digit flashes 6 Press ALT CFG repeatedly until the correct digit is displayed 7 Press SELECT The next digit flashes and can be changed using ALT CFG 8 Use SELECT to step through all digits of the IP address Use to step back to the previous digit if you have made any error Use ALT CFG to change the value of the flashing digit You can cancel the IP address set up without saving any changes by pressing the SELECT key and holding it pressed for 2 seconds 9 After stepping through all digits of the IP address the subnet mask appears and can be modified Each subnet mask number can only be set to values 255 254 252 248 240 224 192 128 or 0 10 Press ALT CFG repeatedly until the correct value is displayed Press SELECT to step to the next subnet mask number 11 When all digits have been displayed the IP address and subnet mask are sav
11. d Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks JM QoS Packet Scheduler Tik me Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity a Either Dynamic IP addressing a DHCP server on the LAN distributes IP addresses to all connected computers b or Static IP addressing all connected computers use a manually assigned IP address Check how your computer is configured to receive an IP address a If it is configured to use dynamic addressing b If it uses static IP addresses the setting look the settings look like this something like this Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties lt a n a ka 3 r i SE General Alternate Configuration General i ee ee You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports You can get F settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenvise you need to ask your network administrator for thig capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IF address automatically Obtain an IP address automatically O Use the following IP address
12. ed A LIL 12 Complete the installation with the steps on the next page Is your Internet Gate not equipped with display and keys Do like this e Connect aPC to the LAN port ET2 for ADSL models ET1 for firewall models on your Internet Gate and configure the PC to use dynamic IP addressing Refer to 3 2 1 e Change the setting for the LAN port on your Internet Gate through the built in web interface Refer to 3 1 e Change PC IP configuration back to its static settings Complete the installation with the steps on this page The steps described here are for Windows XP Other operating systems have similar menus and options though accessing them may be done differently The procedure below has to be performed for all Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties computers connected to your local network LAN So 1 Select Network Con nections in Windows Control You can get IP settings assigned automatically if pour network supports Panel Right click on the network connection that Lisa you use and select Properties Ge Obtain an IP address automatically 2 Double click on Internet Protocol TCP IP for your Use the following IP address network card on the list that appears He pR ae Subnet mask Select Use the following IP address Default gateway Enter the IP address and Subnet mask of the computer As Default gateway enter the IP Use the following DNS server addresses addres
13. ence LICENSER expressly excludes liability for indirect special incidental or consequential loss or damage which may arise in respect of the Software its use the System or in respect of other equipment or property or for loss of profit business revenue goodwill or anticipated savings In the event that any exclusion contained in this License shall be held to be invalid for any reason and LICENSER becomes liable for loss or damage that may lawfully be limited such liability shall be limited to the License fee paid for the Software LICENSER does not exclude liability for death or personal injury to the extent only that the same arises as a result of the negligence of LICENSER its employees agents or authorized representatives 6 COPYRIGHT PATENTS TRADE MARKS AND OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS The Licensee acknowledges that any and all of the copyright trademarks trade names patents and other intellectual property rights subsisting in or used in connection with the Software including all documentation and manuals relating thereto are and remain the sole property of LICENSER or other third party where this is specifically indicated The Licensee shall not during or at any time after the expiry or termination of this License in any way question or dispute the ownership by LICENSER 7 TERMINATION LICENSER may by notice in writing terminate this License if the Licensee is in breach of any term condition or provision of this Licen
14. esired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be dermined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modifications not expressively approved by Intertex Data AB could void the user s authority to operate this equipment To preserve the environment you should return the product to where you purchased it or directly to an accredited electronics recycling station ye Intertex uses accredited companies and organisations for recycling and disposion 7 of
15. he web page Network refer to 4 1 To connect a LAN to such models the firmware must be upgraded to a version with LAN functionality 3 2 Check Your Computer s Settings The Internet Gate is delivered with factory defaults that fit most users If your PC has the default network and web settings then everything should work at once If not please check your PC s settings The steps described here are for Windows XP Other operating systems have similar menus and options though accessing them may be done differently e Select Network Connections in Windows Control Panel Click Start and choose Control Panel Right click on the network connection that you use and select Properties e Double click on Internet Protocol TCP IP for your network card on the list that appears have no Network Connections icon on my desktop Why You need a network card installed in your computer Configure it according to the instructions from the manufacturer There is no Internet Protocol TCP IP in the list Why It is not installed Select Install Protocol Add Microsoft TCP IP OK There are two ways to address computers in a local network LAN t Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using B Broadcom Net lt treme 57x8 Gigabit C This connection uses the following items v Client for Microsoft Networks M JM File an
16. ically if your network supports you use and select Pro perties i i R E T need to ask your network administrator for 2 Double click on Internet Protocol TCP IP for Obtain an IP address automaticaly your network card on the list that appears Use the follwing IP address 3 Select Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically 4 Click OK to save and close all windows and reboot the PC i Obtain DNS server address automatically O Use the following DNS server addresses 5 You may check that the built in DHCP server of your Internet Gate is enabled by checking the settings of the LAN port ET1 or ET2 dependent on model in the Network Settings web page You can see the most common settings here to the right m These should suit most users ETi used as inside IP ET Used as inside If you already run a DHCP server on your LAN you should turn it off or change its settings to distribute the Internet Gate as default gateway SU IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Enable DHCP Server 192 165 0 3 To 192 168 0 6 3 2 2 Using the Internet Gate with Static IP Addresses on the LAN This information is intended for advanced users If you are not familiar with terms like static IP addressing you do not need to read this chapter Refer to 3 2 1 instead If you want your Internet Gate to be part of an existing LAN that uses static IP addresses you have to
17. nterface helps you get your IP Telephony and SIP environment up and running Surf to your Internet b Login he l i i wee Gate by typing its Upgrade mW Online User Manual default IP Address Click to check ee spines detent eae 192 168 0 1 to whether a newer A Rp engine te Mee acre configure it or to get firmware is available further help b User Login aula Fe Check for newer 2001 2004 Intertex Data AB o WEBSERVER 3 Detailed Instructions Do you have problems getting your Internet Gate to work Read the installation tips and the detailed instructions on the following pages for help 3 1 Connecting a Local Network LAN If you have a Local Area Network LAN with several computers connected you can connect the network hub to your Internet Gate and allow all computers to share the Internet connection If your network uses dynamic P addressing recommended then the built in DHCP server of your Internet Gate will provide IP addresses to all PC s on the LAN Refer to 3 2 1 for more information Does your network use static IP addresses Refer to 3 2 2 Note e Only one computer can be connected to the USB port on the Internet Gate No LAN can be connected to the USB port Instead use the Ethernet port and a hub to connect the LAN e Some simpler models of the Internet Gate are locked so they are only able to connect a single computer through the LAN interface This lock is then indicated on the bottom of t
18. rkstations or computers is not being Used for the purposes of ascertaining the number of concurrent users 3 LICENSEE S UNDERTAKINGS The Licensee may not perform any of the acts referred to in i iii below except to the extent and only to the extent permitted by the applicable law to the Licensee as a lawful user of the Software and only then for the specific limited purpose stated in such applicable law or hereunder Licensee may not i copy the Software other than for normal System operation or otherwise reproduce the same provided that the Licensee may copy the Software for back up purposes ii translate adapt vary or modify the Software iii disassemble decompile or reverse engineer the Software or any other action attempting to discover or disclose the source code or the methods or concepts embodied in the source code iv modify the software in any way so that copyrights trademarks and other proprietary notices are removed or altered The Licensee further undertakes v not to provide or otherwise make available the Software in whole or in part including where applicable but not limited to program listings object code and source program listings object code and source code in any form to any third party without prior written consent from LICENSER vi within 14 days after the date of termination or discontinuance of this License for whatever reason to destroy the Software and all updates upgrades or copies in
19. rules controlling the firewall in a powerful command language Do not forget to click Save and change the profile to AC if vou make anv chanaes 5 Requirements In order to set up and use your Internet Gate you need Security Profile AltConf Got deteult values Allowed applications IP Address C Web server C Tenet server _ SSH server Secure Shell C FTP server Poet 2 L Access servers from inside using WAN IP address _ PING recerver 7 Si Remote configuration Web Remote configuration Tenet Orectx ICQ 2003a Lite VPN Pass through a Protocol Local client IP Remote server IP Applications from inside C al af Tce C at ube 7 Wed lv NNTP z POR iv IMAP SMTP Z FTP portis lt z2 SSH lv Telnet vy NTP Z Ping Yahoo Messenger 5 5 C AOL Instant Messenger AIM 5 1 Net2Phone 1 0 C 16Q Send Message only C Al inside gt DMZ AB TCP inide gt DMZ C AB UO inside gt DMZ Other TCP ports Other UOP ports Adereristration Tenet General settings Loose LOP Peer to peer gammig C Digable ICMP close Port Unreachable ly Enable stret TCP mspection FTP proxy mode enebled Inactivity timeouts Protocol port s seconds trr a Log settings Firewall Log Forward to syslog server oft Verboasity level v C indude tink tayar information Log raw data h x Log raw data ASCII
20. s License Agreement is appended or otherwise connected and or which is embedded in hardware equipment specified in the Purchase Agreement and the Licensee accepts a non exclusive non transferable License to Use as hereinafter defined the Software on or connected to a single computer system the System for use by the maximum number of concurrent users and for the maximum number of concurrent sessions as specified in the Purchase Agreement upon the terms and subject to the conditions contained herein 2 USE OF THE SOFTWARE For the purposes of this License Use shall mean and include i utilization of the Software by copying transmitting or loading the same into the temporary memory RAM or installing into the permanent memory e g hard disk CD ROM or other storage device of the System for the processing of the System instructions or statements contained in such Software ii in the case of Software embedded in hardware equipment by operating the hardware equipment iii storing the whole or any part of the Software on the System or other storage unit or disk iv utilizing but not copying the instructional and or operational manuals relating to the Software For the purposes of this License concurrent use shall mean simultaneous use of the Software by the number of users of the Licensee specified in the Purchase Agreement PROVIDED however that Software installed on a file server for the sole purpose of distribution to other wo
21. s of your Internet Gate Either the default Preedi DNS caver 195 192 168 0 1 or the one you entered in the previous ee 195 section 5 Enter the IP address of the Preferred and Alternate DNS server Lene eee PEE EP 6 Click OK 3 3 Check the Proxy Settings of Your Web Browser lf your web browser is configured to use a proxy server you may have problems reaching the built in pages of your Internet Gate In that case disable the proxy server in your browser Netscape Navigator Internet Explorer IEIELENCES Local Area Network LAN Settings Category Languages Automatit configuration Helper Applicati m Configure Proxies to Access the Internet Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the Smart Browsing SS ili Beech Direct connection to the Internet use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Tabbed Browsing Manual proxy configuration Automatically detect settings Downloads mm et gt Composer C Use automatic configuration script gt Mail amp Newsgroups roost dai Biss RER A A rE gt Instant Messenger SSL Proxy aaa Port D Privacy amp Security Proxy server Pikonced Gopher Proxy Scripts amp Plug ins SOCKS Host a Use 4 proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to Keyboard Navi dial up or VPM connections i Cache No Proxy For j noian a aE Proxies 5 ddress frieze a Example mozilla org net nz
22. se or required by the applicable law and fails to remedy such breach if capable of remedy within 30 days of having received written notice from LICENSER specifying such breach Termination howsoever or whenever occasioned shall be subject to any rights and remedies LICENSER may have under this License or under the applicable law 13 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to EN 45014 The manufacturer Intertex Data AB Rissneleden 45 174 44 Sundbyberg Sweden herewith declares the firewalls modems in the Intertex IX66 Internet Gate series are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following EC directives 1999 5 EC Radio amp Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive R amp TTE and that the following harmonised standards and or technical specifications have been applied Electromagnetic Emission EN 50081 1 1992 EN 50081 2 1993 EN 55022 1998 Electromagnetic Immunity EN 50082 1 1997 EN 61000 6 2 1999 EN 55024 1998 Safety EN 60950 Stockholm September 30 2001 Kart Exch SPELL Karl Erik St hl President Intertex Data AB DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to FCC Part 15 The firewalls modems in the Intertex IX66 Internet Gate series comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 the devices may not cause harmful interference and 2 the devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause und
23. ser Manual To access the built in network configuration pages in the Internet Gate do the following 1 Start a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator on your PC 2 Write the IP address of your Internet Gate 192 168 0 1 in the address field of the browser The first web configuration page should appear Click Log in Enter User name and Password At delivery User name admin Password admin You should change the password 4 1 Network Settings You can edit the network settings by choosing Network under Configurations on the menu page If you have received a static IP address DNS and Gateway addresses from your service provider they should appear here otherwise select Get by DHCP Network Configuration Internet LINE used a5 outside ee IP Address 213 564 177 135 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Renew Operator PPP and Keep alive MAC address WAN Internet Ea Get by DHCP Interface is LINE These fields are filled automatically if Get by DHCP is selected Man D gt DNS Server IP Address 10 0 0 1 2 nd 10 002 sird Domain Default Gateway IP Address 213 64 177 1 Dynamic DNS oF 1 LINE PHONE s The USB au ee BLL LL most users a You probably Se E don t have to E change is USB used as inside v ET used as inside not on this model IP Address 192 168 1 1 TP Address 192 1466 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 oe Subnet
24. temet Gate vsieissiciancisacbiwsteatentdengetess a a aa ad 9 AT NetWork Settings rediincenosehise a a a a a a Cult ds 9 AZ SECUI PIOMICS seii iiaa a a a aa delas 10 E REAUMENT te Guremeaaceummadents 11 END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT kornadu A A A 12 1 Basic Set Up Please refer to step A B and C of the Quickstart sheet for the basic set up of your Internet Gate It will guide you in installing the Internet Gate and in doing the necessary settings a ouan There are several ways to get information about the Internet Gate e Quickstart Overview Sheet Helps you install and do some basic configurations e Addendum to the Quickstart Overview Sheet this document Helps you to troubleshoot the most common issues e Built in Help Every configuration page on the built in web server has help texts that describe the different parameters Just click the question marks e Online User Manual In the online manual you will find the latest information tailored for your specific version of the Internet Gate You access it via links in the Built in Help via the link on the first web page of the Internet Gate or directly at www igmanual com e Support If you experience problems when installing or using the Internet Gate that cannot be solved by the help indicated above contact your retailer for assistance e Using SIP Telephony Video Messaging This online information accessible from the first page of the web i
25. ternet Service Provider ISP if the error remains 11 No DNS server found Check configuration according to 4 1 Reboot your Internet Gate l _ Contact your Internet Service Provider ISP if the error remains m z No Internet connection You do have a connection to your ISP but they have no Internet l _ connection for the moment Contact your Internet Service Provider ISP if the error remains E11 to E19 indicate error in your local network LAN m 11 No Ethernet link Check the cable connected to port ET1 on firewall models and ET2 on L 1 ADSL models 7 17 No DHCP addresses requested The DHCP server of the Internet Gate is on but no PC s on l li the LAN have requested addresses This may be OK but check your settings see 3 2 1 m 17 No Ethernet packets at all received This may be OK but check your settings see 3 2 and ett 4 4 If no error messages are shown then your Internet connection is OK Any remaining error is probably due to your PC s settings See 3 2 for more information 3 5 Reset to Factory Defaults If you wish to you can reset all settings to their original values so your Internet Gate is set up the same way as when delivered from the factory If your ADSL modem is equipped with keys and a display 1 Press and hold pressed for 3 seconds to enter setup mode 2 Press SELECT repeatedly until RST appears in the display i 3 Press SET 4 The question Clear all

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