3Com 3C892 Network Card User Manual


 
Configuring the ISDN LAN Modem from a Remote Location 75
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Right click this new icon with your right mouse button and choose
Properties
.
8
Click the
Server Type
tab.
For Windows 95 users:
PPP, Windows 95, Windows NT 3.5, Internet
should be
chosen in the Type of Dial-Up Server list box.
For Windows 98 users:
PPP, Internet, Windows NT Server, Windows 98,
should be
chosen in the Type of Dial-Up Server list box.
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Under
Advanced Options
, uncheck all boxes.
10
Choose the TCP/IP check box for
Allowed Network Protocols
. Uncheck the boxes
for
NetBEUI
and
IPX/SPX Compatible
.
11
Click
TCP/IP
Settings
.
The TCP/IP Settings window opens.
12
Click
Specify an IP address
and enter an IP address for your computer. Enter
192.168.2.1
if you are not sure.
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Leave the other options for this window at their default settings, including the
radio button for
Server assigned name server addresses
.
14
Click
OK
to close the TCP/IP Settings window.
15
Click
OK
to close the Server Types window.
16
Click
OK
to close your connection window.
17
Double-click your new connection icon created via Dial-Up Networking.
The Connect To window will open. You may choose to leave the Username and
Password fields blank at this time.
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Click
Connect
.
Your local computer will dial and establish a connection with your remote ISDN
LAN Modem.
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Once your call has been established, launch a Web browser on your local
computer.
The Web browser attempts to load its default Start Page. Click
Stop
to cancel this
procedure.
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Enter the following address in your Web browser’s address bar:
http://192.168.1.1/
to go to the remote ISDN LAN Modem’s main
configuration page.
If you previously set your ISDN LAN Modem’s IP address to something other than
the factory default address, enter this IP address in your Web browser’s address
bar in place of the address shown in the URL above.
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Enter your password if required and then click
Submit
.
The ISDN LAN Modem main configuration page appears. You now have full access
and can make any configuration changes as if you were connected via your local
LAN. Note that you are limited to configuration of the LAN Modem when dialing
in from a remote location. For instance, you cannot access the Web when during a
remote dial in session.