Netgear RT211 사용자 설명서
Configuring the Router
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Chapter 3
Configuring the Router
This chapter contains information about configuring your router through the built-in interface
Quick Setup or Basic Setup.
Quick Setup or Basic Setup.
Configuration Methods
If you are using a PC, you have two options to configure your router, either through FirstGear or
through the built-in interface. FirstGear is an easy-to-use Windows-based utility that leads you
through a Quick Setup or an Advanced menu for configuring your router. For FirstGear
instructions, refer to Getting Started Using FirstGear.
through the built-in interface. FirstGear is an easy-to-use Windows-based utility that leads you
through a Quick Setup or an Advanced menu for configuring your router. For FirstGear
instructions, refer to Getting Started Using FirstGear.
If you are using a Macintosh or UNIX-based workstation, using the built-in interface Quick Setup
or Basic Setup is the only way that you can configure your router through your computer.
However, you can use a PC to configure the router and connect the router to the Macintosh or
UNIX-based workstation after the configuration process is complete.
or Basic Setup is the only way that you can configure your router through your computer.
However, you can use a PC to configure the router and connect the router to the Macintosh or
UNIX-based workstation after the configuration process is complete.
The built-in interface is accessible either through a serial or Telnet connection (refer to
” or
The built-in interface Quick Setup is a quick configuration process that is used if you are dialing
out, are not receiving incoming calls, and are using Point-to-Point Protocol. In most cases you use
PPP, but you can find out from your Internet service provider.
out, are not receiving incoming calls, and are using Point-to-Point Protocol. In most cases you use
PPP, but you can find out from your Internet service provider.
The built-in interface Basic Setup is used if you are dialing out to multiple locations, receiving
incoming calls, or using additional features such as CLI or MSN.
incoming calls, or using additional features such as CLI or MSN.
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