Host And Domain Names - NETGEAR MR814 Installation Manual

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Gather ISP Configuration Information for
Your Working Connection to the Internet
Later in the setup process you'll need to configure the router to work with your network. A
Setup Wizard is available to help you through this procedure. Alternatively, you can configure
the router yourself using information that you can get from your computer or your ISP about
your current Internet connection.
This page and the next page include blanks for you to fill in and refer to later. To get the
needed information from your computer:
Windows 95/98/Me: Open the Network control panel, select a TCP/IP entry, and click
Properties.
Windows 2000/XP: Open Local Area Network Connection and click Properties.
Macintosh®: Open the TCP/IP (or Network) control panel.
Your ISP should have provided you with a summary sheet of all the information needed to connect your
computer to the Internet. Additionally, the NETGEAR Router ISP Guide gives the requirements for many
ISPs. If you cannot locate the information, you'll have to contact your ISP.

Host and Domain Names

Some ISPs use a specific host or domain name—like CCA7324-A or home. If you haven't
been given specific information about host or domain names then use the following examples
as a guide:
If your main e-mail account with your ISP is aaa@yyy.com, then use aaa as your host
name. (Your ISP might call this your account, user, host, computer or system name.)
If your ISP's mail server is mail.xxx.yyy.com, then use xxx.yyy.com as the domain name.
ISP Account name:
ISP Domain name:
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