Acer AIR-104 用户手册

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4-2 User Guide for AIR-104/AIR-204
Using two Internet service accounts
If you have connected two modems or ISDN terminal adapters to your AIR-104/204 for 
increased bandwidth, then you must also arrange a second ISP account that meets the 
same requirements listed above.  Each modem or ISDN terminal adapter utilizes a 
separate ISP account when accessing the Internet, and you pay for each account 
separately.  However, the “bandwidth  on demand” feature of the AIR-104/204 allows 
you to minimize the costs of utilizing a double ISP account, and still to maximize 
bandwidth for Internet traffic.  For more details, see the section entitled Advanced system 
configuration
 in Chapter 5.
How do I log onto the AIR-104/204?
The basic procedure for configuring the AIR-104/204 utilizes a web browser running on a 
network PC to access the Internet Configuration Console (ICC) controlled by firmware on 
the AIR-104/204.  This section is an introduction to using the ICC.  The following section 
(How to configure your Internet connection) provides step-by-step instructions for using 
the ICC to get everyone on your LAN connected to the Internet immediately. The ICC is 
specifically designed for user-friendliness;  by following the procedures outlined in this 
chapter, you should be able to configure the AIR-104/204 for basic Internet access in 
less than five minutes.  Alternatively, you may configure the AIR-104/204 by using the 
Command Line Interface (CLI).  The CLI can be accessed remotely, via Telnet, or directly, 
via a console attached to the AIR-104/204. See Chapter 7 for full details about the 
Command Line Interface.
Accessing the AIR-104/204 via web browser
Connect a PC to the network as described in Chapter 2, and configure it as indicated in 
Chapter 3.  Re-boot your PC and router, and open the Web browser on your PC. The top 
bar of the browser window frame contains a box that allows you to enter the URL 
address of the desired website (on Netscape, this box is labeled “Location”; on Internet 
Explorer, this box is labeled "Address”).  In this box, enter the private IP address of the 
AIR-104/204, and then hit the Return key. By default, the private IP address of the AIR-
104/204 is:
192.168.168.230
The AIR-104/204, as shipped from the factory, is set with this private IP address.
If you are configuring the AIR-104/204 for the first time, then enter the default 
(“192.168.168.230”) into your web browser as the location or address.
If you have reconfigured the AIR-104/204 to another private IP address (see Chapter 5), 
then enter the AIR-104/204’s current private IP address instead of the default.
If you have changed the IP address of the router and subsequently forgotten the new IP 
address, you can connect a PC directly into the console port of the AIR-104/204 and use 
the Command Line Interface to learn or reconfigure the router’s IP address. See Chapter 
7
 for the procedure.
Logging on to the AIR-104/204
When you successfully access the AIR-104/204, a password prompt screen will appear 
on the web browser, requiring that you log on.  The default password always appears in 
the password box, displayed as a string of asterisks (“********”).
Chapter 4                                                                       Basic Configuration