User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Introducing the Gateway
- Hardware Installation
- Setting Up Your Computers
- Running the Setup Wizard
- Gateway Configuration
- Troubleshooting
- Using Discovery
- IP Addressing
- Technical Specifications
- Safety Information
- End User Software License Agreement
- ISP Information
- Glossary
- 802.11b
- 802.11g
- 10BASE-T
- 100BASE-TX
- Access Point
- Ad Hoc mode
- Auto-negotiation
- Bandwidth
- Category 3 Cables
- Category 5 Cables
- Channel
- Client
- DHCP
- DNS Server Address
- DSL modem
- Encryption
- ESSID
- Ethernet
- Ethernet Address
- Fast Ethernet
- Firewall
- Full Duplex
- Gateway
- Half Duplex
- Hub
- IEEE
- IETF
- Infrastructure mode
- IP
- IP Address
- ISP
- LAN
- MAC
- MAC Address
- NAT
- Network
- Network Interface Card (NIC)
- Protocol
- PPPoE
- PPTP
- RJ-45
- Server
- SSID
- Subnet Address
- Subnet mask
- Subnets
- Switch
- TCP/IP
- Traffic
- universal plug and play
- URL Filter
- WAN
- WECA
- WEP
- Wi-Fi
- Wireless Client
- Wireless LAN Service Area
- Wizard
- WLAN
- WPA
- Glossary
- Regulatory Notices for the Wireless 11g Cable/DSL Gateway

Accessing the Wizard 33
The Daylight Savings option advances the system clock by one hour. It
does not cause the system clock to be updated for daylight savings time
automatically.
WAN Settings
Figure 16 Internet Settings Screen
This Internet Addressing Mode window allows you to set up the Gateway
for the type of Internet connection you have. Before setting up your
Internet connection mode, have the modem setting information from
your ISP ready.
Select an Internet Addressing mode from the following:
■ PPPoE is required (typically DSL users only) see page 34
■ ISP provides configuration dynamically (via DHCP) see page 35
■ ISP has provided a static IP address see page 36
■ PPTP is required (some DSL users in Europe) see page 37
and click Next.
For further information on selecting a mode see “
Internet Settings” on
page 57
.