Quick Start Manual
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InfiNet Wireless Router Quick start guide
Copyright © 2004-2006 by InfiNet Wireless Limited.
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11. In order for your Router to be accessible from your LAN/PC/Laptop via
Ethernet, you should configure eth0 interface IP-address so the router
would allocate in the desired LAN (or accessible from your PC/Laptop
Ethernet adapter). Your can change this IP-address via “ifc eth0” command
as shown on figure 9. After changing the IP-address, save the configuration
using “co sa” command. In the example given the IP-address being
assigned to eth0 interface is 9.1.8.1 with mask length 24 (255.255.255.0).
In order to check whether your changes were correct, use “co sh ifc”
command which shows configuration for all interfaces of the router. Do not
forget to save your configuration using “co sa” (config save) command.
Figure 9. Changing IP-address on eth0 interface
12. If all your settings are correct you can connect the router to your LAN using
UTP cable with RJ-45 connectors (Ethernet port of the router is located on IDU).
Accessing the router via Ethernet
If your PC/Laptop does not have a COM-port or you want to plug the router to
the LAN switch you can configure it using Telnet protocol.
The default IP-address assigned to the eth0 interface of the router is
10.10.10.1 with 255.255.255.0 mask.
If you connect the router directly to the LAN/PC/Laptop you should either change
the IP-address on the Ethernet adaptor or create an alias IP-address which
would be located in 10.10.10.0/24 network.
Connect the router to LAN/PC/Laptop using UTP cable with RJ-45 connectors.
The procedure is the following:
1. Open the Control Panel in Windows. See Figure 10