Wireless ADSL2+ Modem Router DG834Gv5 User Manual
Configuring Your Internet Connection
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v1.0, March 2010
Use the configuration settings that your ISP provided to assure that the configuration for your
Internet connection is correct.
4.
To save your settings, click
Apply
.
5.
Click
Test
to verify your Internet connection. If you have trouble connecting to the Internet or
if the NETGEAR website does not appear within 1 minute, see
Chapter 7, “Troubleshooting”
.
Test
.
Viewing or Manually Configuring Your ISP Settings
NETGEAR recommends that you specify your country and language before you configure the
settings on the Basic Settings screen. See
“Logging In to the Modem Router” on page 1-3
. You
IP over ATM Classical IP
assignment (RFC1577)
• Enter the assigned IP address, subnet mask, and the IP address
of your ISP’s primary DNS server. If a secondary DNS server
address is available, enter it also.
• DNS servers are required to perform the function of translating
an Internet name such as
www.netgear.com
to a numeric IP
address. For a fixed IP address configuration, you must obtain
DNS server addresses from your ISP and enter them here.
Fixed IP (Static) Account
Setup
1. If required, enter the account name and domain name from
your ISP.
2. Select
Use Static IP Address
or
Use IP Over ATM
(IPoA —
RFC1483 Routed) according to the information from your ISP.
If you select IPoA, the router will detect the gateway IP
address, but you still need to provide the router IP address.
3. Enter your assigned IP address, subnet mask, and the IP
address of your ISP’s gateway modem router. This information
should have been provided to you by your ISP.
4. Enter the IP address of your ISP’s primary DNS server. If a
secondary DNS server address is available, enter it also.
DNS servers translate each Internet name such as
www.netgear.com
to a numeric IP address. For a fixed IP
address, get the DNS server addresses from your ISP and
enter them here.
Table 1-1. Auto-Detected Internet Connection Types (continued)
Connection Type
ISP Information