Using a broadband router It is generally recommended to manually specify the computer's IP address and DNS and other parameters, set the method reference below.
If you are using a Windows 2000 or Windows XP system, please click on "My Network Neighborhood"?? > "Local Area Connection"?? > "Properties"?? > Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties, you will see the following interface:
Figure 1 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties
IP address: 192.168.1.X (2≤x≤255), and router LAN port a network segment;
Subnet Mask: Default, 255.255.255.0;
Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (default address for router LAN port);
Preferred DNS server: Consulting ISP;
Standby DNS server: Consulting ISP;
If you change the router's LAN port IP address, the computer's IP and gateway also need to make the appropriate changes.
If you are using a Windows 98 system, please click on "My Network Neighborhood"? > "Network"?? > "Properties", as shown in Figure 2:
Figure 2 Setting TCP/IP Properties
Click on the attribute as shown in Figure 3:
Figure 3 Configuring an IP address
After configuring the IP address, you also need to configure the gateway, as shown in Figure 4:
Figure 4 Configuring the Gateway
Finally, you will need to configure the DNS domain name server, as shown in Figure 5:
Figure 5 Configuring a DNS server
If you are using the Vista system, The configuration of the network parameters of Vista system is: Open "Network Neighborhood"? Local connection "?" View status "?" Internet Protocol version 4 "?" Properties ":
Now you can log in to the broadband router!