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Brand | NETGEAR |
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Model | RT328 |
Category | Network Router |
Language | English |
Explains how to use the FirstGear configuration utility for the router.
Lists all items included in the product package for installation.
Provides lists to ensure the network is correctly configured before router installation.
Instructions on physically connecting the router to the network and PC.
Details how to connect the router to the ISDN line.
Details how to connect the router to the local network via Ethernet.
Explains how to use Unshielded Twisted Pair cabling for LAN connections.
Explains how to use coaxial or fiber optic cabling for LAN connections.
Instructions for connecting analog voice/fax devices to the router.
Guides on connecting power and checking initial router status.
Provides an overview of the FirstGear software's capabilities and interface.
Step-by-step instructions for installing the FirstGear software on a PC.
Instructions on how to start the FirstGear utility and find the router.
Explains how to choose IP addresses for the router and network.
Details the steps for assigning IP addresses and netmasks to the router.
Guides users in selecting the appropriate configuration method (Quick or Advanced).
Outlines the general process for quick router setup using the FirstGear utility.
Details the input required for ISDN line parameters like directory numbers and switch types.
Covers entering IP address details provided by the Internet Service Provider.
Describes setting up login credentials and phone numbers for ISP connection.
Explains the commands and functions available in the FirstGear menu bar.
Introduces the advanced configuration interface and its tabs.
Covers router identification and manager password settings.
Details ISDN line configuration parameters for different regions.
Explains configuration options for the local Ethernet network and DHCP.
Covers settings for connecting to an Internet Service Provider.
Details settings for connecting to remote networks or nodes.
Explains additional advanced settings for remote node connections.
Covers parameters for handling incoming dial-in user connections.
Describes how to configure profiles for individual dial-in users.
Allows viewing and editing static IP routes for network connections.
Mentions the Filters menu tab, which is not implemented in this version.
Provides steps to configure TCP/IP settings in Windows 95 for network connectivity.