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Reference Manual for the Model RP614 Web Safe Router
Basic Configuration of the Router 4-9
A DNS server is a host on the Internet that translates Internet names (such as www
addresses) to numeric IP addresses. Typically your ISP transfers the IP addresses of one or
two DNS servers to your router during login. If the ISP does not transfer an address, you
must obtain it from the ISP and enter it manually here. If you enter an address here, you
should reboot your PCs after configuring the router.
6. Router’s MAC Address: This section determines the Ethernet MAC address that will be used
by the router on the Internet port. Some ISPs will register the Ethernet MAC address of the
network interface card in your PC when your account is first opened. They will then only
accept traffic from the MAC address of that PC. This feature allows your router to masquerade
as that PC by “cloning” its MAC address. You can specify the MAC address in one of two
ways:
a. Select "Use this Computers MAC address". The router will then capture and use the
MAC address of the PC that you are now using. You must be using the one PC that is
allowedbytheISP.
b. Select "Use this MAC address" and manually enter the MAC address you wish to use.
7. ClickonApply,thenproceedto“Completing the Configuration“ on page 4-9.
Completing the Configuration
Click on the Test button to test your Internet connection. If the NETGEAR website does not
appear within one minute, refer to Chapter 8, “Troubleshooting”.
Your router is now configured to provide Internet access for your network. When your router and
PCs are configured correctly, your router automatically accesses the Internet when one of your
LAN devices requires access. It is not necessary to run a dialer or login application such as
Dial-Up Networking or Enternet to connect, log in, or disconnect. These functions are performed
by the router as needed.
To access the Internet from any PC connected to your router, launch a browser such as Microsoft
Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. You should see the routers Internet LED blink,
indicating communication to the ISP. The browser should begin to display a Web page.
The following chapters describe how to configure the Advanced features of your router, and how
to troubleshoot problems that may occur.
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