11. The next few steps will be to configure the Barricade router for Internet access. There
are generally two different configurations used by most ISP’s.
• If you use a DSL Modem your ISP probably requires you to manually
enter your TCP/IP settings. If you have a DSL connection or if you know
you use a Static IP address please move to “Part B - Configuring Your
Barricade for Static IP Address”.
• If you connect to the Internet using a Cable Modem your ISP provider
probably used DHCP to issue an IP address to you. If you use a cable
modem or you know that the ISP uses dynamic IP address please move to
“Part C - Configuring Your Barricade for a Dynamic IP Address.
Part B – Configuring Your Barricade for Static IP Addressing.