Difference between revisions of "DSL 2Wire 2700HG Multiple IP Setup"
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#From Home Network click on <span class="click">Advanced Settings</span> | #From Home Network click on <span class="click">Advanced Settings</span> | ||
− | '''Note''': Ensure that the machine you want to specify the public IP to is connected successfully to the 2wire modem. | + | #:<div class="messagebox metadata">'''Note''': Ensure that the machine you want to specify the public IP to is connected successfully to the 2wire modem.</div> |
#In the ''Device List'' section, click on <span class="click">Edit Address Allocation</span> | #In the ''Device List'' section, click on <span class="click">Edit Address Allocation</span> | ||
#Find the correct computer or device you are attempting to map a static IP address to. Select ''DHCP Public: <public ip address>'' from the drop down menu next to the device. | #Find the correct computer or device you are attempting to map a static IP address to. Select ''DHCP Public: <public ip address>'' from the drop down menu next to the device. | ||
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#After you have finished assigning all the devices you would like to have static IPs, click on <span class="click">Save</span>. | #After you have finished assigning all the devices you would like to have static IPs, click on <span class="click">Save</span>. | ||
#After saving changes to the ''Address Allocation Settings'', ensure the device you assigned the address to is utilizing DHCP to lease an address. | #After saving changes to the ''Address Allocation Settings'', ensure the device you assigned the address to is utilizing DHCP to lease an address. | ||
− | '''Note''': From here on you can use the built-in Firewall to forward ports to the device(s). | + | #:<div class="messagebox metadata">'''Note''': From here on you can use the built-in Firewall to forward ports to the device(s).</div> |
Your DSL modem should now display a green light on Internet. Your configuration is complete. | Your DSL modem should now display a green light on Internet. Your configuration is complete. |
Revision as of 14:55, 1 August 2007
- Enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar of your web browser to open the 2-Wire home page. Select link in the lower right corner.
- Select your Time Zone from the drop-down.
- Select the radio button next to PPP Mode.
- In the Connection Type drop-down list, select then enter your XMission username and password in the spaces provided.
- Under the Addressing area, select .
- In the Gateway IP Address field, enter the first usable IP address in the subnet assigned to you.
- In the Subnet Mask field, enter the subnet mask you were given.
- Scroll down the page to the DNS Server area.
- Select the radio button and enter 198.60.22.2 for the Primary DNS and 198.60.22.22 in the Secondary DNS field. Then click .
- Click on . Then click on the image.
- From Home Network click on Advanced Settings
- In the Device List section, click on Edit Address Allocation
- Find the correct computer or device you are attempting to map a static IP address to. Select DHCP Public: <public ip address> from the drop down menu next to the device.
- After you have finished assigning all the devices you would like to have static IPs, click on Save.
- After saving changes to the Address Allocation Settings, ensure the device you assigned the address to is utilizing DHCP to lease an address.
Your DSL modem should now display a green light on Internet. Your configuration is complete.