D-Link DSL-522T Network Router User Manual


 
DSL-522T ADSL Router User Guide
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Basic Router Configuration
The first time you setup the Router it is recommended that you configure the WAN connection using a single
computer connected directly to the Router. Once the WAN connection is functioning properly, you may
continue to make changes to Router configuration including IP settings and DHCP setup. For information on
how to configure advanced features such as port redirection, filtering and firewall, please skip ahead to the
Advanced Router Management section on page.
Configuration Summary
1. Connect to the Router To configure various settings used by the Router for Internet and access it is
first necessary to access the Router’s management HTML-based interface. This is done using an
ordinary web browser. Your computer must be able to “see” the Router before it can manage it using
a browser. If the Router is in the same “neighborhood” or subnet as the Router, you should be able
to access the management software. Therefore you must first make sure your computer has IP
settings that place it in the same subnet as the Router. The easiest way to make sure your computer
has the correct IP settings is to configure it to use the DHCP server in the Router. The DHCP server
will automatically enable your computer to use a browser to manage the Router. The next section
describes how to change the IP configuration for a computer running a Windows operating system to
be a DHCP client. If you are running another operating system, make sure your computer is
configured as a DHCP client so it can automatically obtain IP settings from the Router. Some
operating systems will automatically select the best IP settings. Consult the user manual for the
operating system (OS) if you are unsure.
2. Configure the Internet (WAN) Connection Most users will be able to complete this process using
the Setup Wizard. The Setup Wizard can be launched once you have successfully connected with
the Router’s management software. There are different methods used to establish the WAN
connection to the service provider’s network and ultimately to the Internet. Your Router may already
have most of the settings configured by default. However you will probably at least have to type in a
user name and password given to you by your ISP. You may also need to know the encapsulation
and connection type required to use for your ADSL service. Your service provider should provide all
the information needed to configure the WAN connection.
Computer IP Settings
In order to configure your system to receive IP settings from the Router your computer must first have the
TCP/IP protocol installed. If you have an Ethernet port on your computer, it probably already has TCP/IP
protocol installed. If you are using Windows XP the TCP/IP is enabled by default for standard installations.
Instructions for configuring your computer to receive IP settings from the Router are provided in Appendix B
on page 74.
For computers running non-Windows operating systems, follow the instructions for your OS that configure
the system to receive an IP address from the Router, that is, configure the system to be a DHCP client.
Note
If you are not sure how to configure your Windows computer to be a DHCP client, see
Configuring IP Settings on Your Computer begiining on page 74.
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