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Introduction
Product Overview
Settings and Administration
ADSL
SIP Support
Security
Firewall Administration
  Security Profiles
  Application Support
  Edit Firewall Rules
Troubleshooting

LAN Overview

The can be used in a wide range of network configurations scenarios.

For most users the default configuration setting on the will be satisfactory. Once plugged in, you will be able to access the Internet from each computer on the local network without additional configuration.

Click here to learn more about the default network setup:

Normal (default) Network Configuration

The normal installation procedure and the default settings of the , assumes that it is connected directly to the Internet, that global IP addresses are received, and distributed to clients on the local network, using DHCP. All clients on the local network are presumed to be configured to use dynamic IP addresses.

Though the default setting is good, and recommended, for most users you always have the possibility to change the settings to reflect alternative configurations. Click here to learn more:

Alternative Network Configuration

If you want to see some examples of possible configurations for your specific model, click here:

Network Scenarios