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12.7.3 Configuring Static IP on Your PC
If you have static IP service (your Internet service provider supplies static IP addresses), you will need to perform the
following steps to obtain Internet access:
1. Configure your PC settings to obtain an IP address automatically. (Refer to your Windows Help screen for
instructions.)
2. Follow the instructions in section 7 (Configuring Your Router for Internet Connection).
3. View the settings at the VPI/VCI screen (refer to section 7). The values should read 8 (for VPI) and 35 (for VCI).
If you type any other values in the fields and click next, you will lose your DSL connection. The connection
cannot be restored until the VPI/VCI is set to 8/35.
4. Select
VC Configuration from the Configuration menu.
5. Click
the
edit button in the row that displays the VPI/VCI equal to 8/35. The VC 1 Configuration screen will be
displayed.
6. Disable DHCP Client (if enabled) by clicking on the DHCP Client Disable button located in VC 1– Bridge
Settings. (Note: You must be in Routed Bridge mode [using Bridge Protocol] to access this function.)
7. Replace the addresses in the fields labeled IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Primary, and DNS
Secondary with the addresses you obtained from your Internet service provider.
8. Click
the
set VC button.
9. Click
OK in the VC Configuration pop-up screen.
10. Click OK in the reset modem pop-up screen.
After you complete the preceding steps, the Router will be reconfigured and your new settings will take effect. After
the Router has been reset, confirm that you have a DSL sync and that your PPP session displays UP before
continuing your Router’s configuration.