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will configure basic connection parameters such as connection type (PPPoE), username (something@a), |
will configure basic connection parameters such as connection type (PPPoE), username (something@a), |
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password(as provided), and wireless configuration. There are two sets of wireless configuration data, as |
password(as provided), and wireless configuration. There are two sets of wireless configuration data, as |
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the device provides service on both 2. |
the device provides service on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, and each can be configured separately. |
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Once done, the device will be set up in IPv4 NAT mode, with an unchanged IP address. |
Once done, the device will be set up in IPv4 NAT mode, with an unchanged IP address. |
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Under 'Advanced settings' click on LAN, and turn off the DHCP server if you already have one on your network |
Under 'Advanced settings' click on LAN, and turn off the DHCP server if you already have one on your network |
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via the 'DHCP Server' tab, then click on 'LAN IP' and set the IP address suitable for your network. |
via the 'DHCP Server' tab, then click on 'LAN IP' and set the IP address suitable for your network. |
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This will reboot the router, reconfigure your computer onto |
This will reboot the router, reconfigure your computer onto its correct IP address and reconnect to the router |
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You will have basic IPv4 NAT'd internet connectivity at this stage. |
You will have basic IPv4 NAT'd internet connectivity at this stage. |
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Log back into the router at |
Log back into the router at its proper IPv4 address, and click on 'WAN' under 'Advanced Settings' |
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Turn off NAT if you have a legacy IPv4 assignment you want to route. |
Turn off NAT if you have a legacy IPv4 assignment you want to route. |
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