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Setting up the network
To access the Internet from the unit, you must make sure the network settings have been 
correctly made on the unit. The setup procedure depends on whether the NETWORK 
port or the USB connecting jack on the unit is used to connect to the Internet. Enter the 
respective (alphanumeric) values for your broadband router, as shown in the following 
table. The items that need to be set may differ, depending on the Internet service provider. 
For details, refer to the materials provided by your Internet service provider.
Items
Definition
Examples
IP address
A numeric address that is given to a computer. The IP 
address component consists of four sets of triple digits, set 
delimited by a period.
192.168.xxx.xxx
Subnet mask
Numbers used to identify the range that the IP address 
belongs to.
255.255.xxx.xxx
Default gateway
A device such as a computer or a broadband router on a 
network which can serve as the gateway when accessing 
another computer outside of the network. It is specified by 
an IP address.
192.168.xxx.xxx
DNS server address
(primary/
secondary)
A server that has the function of translating domain names 
into IP addresses, and is specified by an IP address. 
Depending on the service provider, it may also be called a 
“name server”, “DNS1/DNS2”, “DNS server”, or “domain 
server”.
192.168.xxx.xxx
Proxy
If proxy information is given by the service provider, this 
item must be set. A proxy is an intermediate server which 
accesses the desired Web server, instead of the unit, through 
a firewall to prevent illegal access from the outside. Proxy 
servers also have the function of caching information to 
provide quicker downloads.
Proxy.xxx.ne.jp
Port
This is the port number for a proxy server. If a port number 
is given by the service provider, this item must be set.
A port number is necessary for identifying the application 
out of the many active on the computer to which 
communications are directed. Applications such as browsers 
and mail clients have specific port numbers.
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