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Chapter 3: Custom Setup     19 
 
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Step 7: Customize Network Settings 
You can customize network settings from the Base Station Management Tool. For 
example, you can perform the following tasks:  
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Block or permit specific Web sites or Web content by using parental controls. 
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Establish a Web or mail server on your network by using persistent port forwarding. 
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Control access to your network by using MAC filtering. 
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Control what computers on your network can access the Internet by using client 
filtering. 
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Map ports for specific Internet games by using application-triggered port forwarding. 
 
For information about these options, consult Broadband Network Utility Help or the 
MN-700: Base Station Configuration Guide. You can find this guide on the Setup CD 
that came with your network products. 
Step 8: Configure Your Computer 
When you set up the base station by using the Base Station Management Tool, you 
must configure the TCP/IP properties of each computer that you connect to your 
network. If you are using a Microsoft adapter, the correct settings are established 
automatically when you run the Setup Wizard. If you are using a non-Microsoft adapter, 
or if you do not want to run the Setup Wizard, you can configure the TCP/IP properties 
from Windows. 
In general, you should configure the computer to use the TCP/IP protocol and to obtain 
an IP address automatically. However, if you disable the DHCP server on the base 
station or if you want one or more of your networked computers to use a static IP 
address, you must configure the computer to use a static IP address. For information 
about how to establish a static IP address for a computer on your network, see 
Broadband Network Utility Help. 
   
 Note  The TCP/IP properties you set are stored on the adapter connected to your 
networked computer. If you change adapters, you must reconfigure these settings for  
the computer. 
To configure the TCP/IP properties of a computer running Windows 98,  
Windows 2000, or Windows Me operating system 
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 
2. Double-click the Network icon. 
3. In the Configuration dialog box, select the TCP/IP protocol line that is associated 
with your network adapter. 
4. Click the Properties button, click the IP Address tab, and then select Obtain an IP 
address automatically.  
5. Click the Gateway tab and make sure that all fields are empty, and then click OK. 
When the Network Properties dialog box appears, click OK again.  
6. If you are prompted to supply the original Windows installation files, insert your 
Windows CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, and then browse to the location of your 
CD-ROM drive. 
7. When you are prompted to restart your computer, click OK.