Intertex Data AB IX78 Manual De Usuario
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whether a newer
firmware is available!
Click to check
whether a newer
firmware is available!
Surf to your Internet Gate
by typing its default IP
Address: 192.168.0.1 to
configure it or to get further
help!
by typing its default IP
Address: 192.168.0.1 to
configure it or to get further
help!
1
Basic Set Up
Please refer to steps A, B and C of the Quickstart sheet for the basic set up of your ADSL Internet
Gate. It will guide you in installing your ADSL Internet Gate and in doing the necessary settings.
Gate. It will guide you in installing your ADSL Internet Gate and in doing the necessary settings.
2 Getting
Help
There are several ways to get information about the ADSL Internet Gate:
• Quickstart Overview Sheet – Helps you install and do some basic configurations.
• Addendum to the Quickstart – Overview Sheet (this document) – Helps you to troubleshoot
the most common issues.
• Built-in Help – Every configuration page on the built-in web interface has help texts that
describe the different parameters. Just click the question marks.
• Online User Manual – In the online manual, you will find the latest information tailored for your
specific version of your ADSL Internet Gate. You access it via links in the Built-in Help, via the
link on the first web page of your ADSL Internet Gate or directly at www.igmanual.com.
link on the first web page of your ADSL Internet Gate or directly at www.igmanual.com.
• Support – If you experience problems when installing or using your ADSL Internet Gate that
cannot be solved by the help indicated above, contact your retailer for assistance.
• Using SIP: Telephony, Video, Messaging... – This online information accessible from the first
page of the web interface helps you get your IP Telephony and SIP environment up and running.
3 Detailed
Instructions
Do you have problems getting your ADSL Internet Gate to work? Read the installation tips and the
detailed instructions on the following pages for help!
detailed instructions on the following pages for help!
3.1
Connecting a Local Network (LAN)
If you have a Local Area Network (LAN) with several computers you may connect these to the
Ethernet ports of your ADSL Internet Gate. In case there are too few Ethernet ports on your ADSL
Internet Gate, you can connect an Ethernet hub or switch to one of the LAN Ethernet ports and allow
all computers to share the Internet connection.
Ethernet ports of your ADSL Internet Gate. In case there are too few Ethernet ports on your ADSL
Internet Gate, you can connect an Ethernet hub or switch to one of the LAN Ethernet ports and allow
all computers to share the Internet connection.
If your network uses dynamic IP-addressing (recommended), then the built-in DHCP server of your
ADSL Internet Gate will provide IP addresses to all PC:s on the LAN. Refer to 3.2.1 for more
information.
ADSL Internet Gate will provide IP addresses to all PC:s on the LAN. Refer to 3.2.1 for more
information.
Does your network use static IP addresses? Refer to 3.2.2!
HELP!