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Prestige 2302 Support Notes 
 
 
 
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What network interface does the Prestige support? 
The  Prestige  comes  with  a  10/100M  Ethernet  interface  to  connect  to  your  LAN  computer  and  the  external 
cable/DSL modem.     
What can I do with the Prestige?   
You  can  connect  to  the  Internet  through  the  Prestige.  This  allows  you  to  browse  the  web,  send  and  receive 
e-mail, and download/share files. These are just a few of many benefits you get when you put the whole office 
on-line with the Prestige Internet Access Sharing Router.   
Does the Prestige support dynamic IP addressing? 
Yes. You can set the Prestige to use a static WAN IP address or set it to use a dynamic IP address from the ISP.   
Internal IP addresses are also referred to as virtual IP addresses. They are a group of up to 255 IP addresses   
that are used and recognized internally on the local area network. They are not intended to be recognized on the 
Internet. The real IP address (or the public IP address) you obtain from the ISP, instead, can be recognized or 
pinged by other real IP addresses. The Prestige Internet Access Sharing Router works like an intelligent router 
that routes network traffic between the virtual IP addresses and real IP addresses. 
It depends on what kind of IP address you have: Static or Dynamic. If your company has a domain name, it 
means that you have a static IP address. Suppose your company's e-mail address is xxx@mycompany.com. Joe 
and  Debbie  will  be  able  to  send  e-mail  through  the  Prestige  using  jane@mycompany.com  and 
debbie@mycompany.com respectively  as their e-mail addresses. They will be able to retrieve their individual 
private and secure e-mail, if they have been assigned the proper access rights.   
If your company does not have a domain name, it means that your ISP provides you with a dynamic IP address.   
Suppose  your  company's  e-mail  address  is  mycompany@ispname.com.  Jane  and  John  will  be  able  to  send 
e-mail through the Prestige using "jane"<mycompany@ispname.com> and "john"<mycompany@ispname.com> 
respectively as their e-mail addresses. Again, they will be able to retrieve their individual private and secured 
e-mail, if they have been assigned the proper access rights.