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Configure 5 Static Ip Addresses On At&t 2wire Dsl Router

December 19th, 2009 by Security Guru · No Comments

Have you just bought a dsl plan from At&t, which includes 5 static ip addresses and would like to learn how to set them up to avoid paying a two hundred dollar charge. The first thing that you are going to want to do is find out what your default gateway ip ip address is on your 2wire router.

The easiest way to find your default network gateway is to go to the command prompt program and type in “ipconfig”. You can find the cmd prompt by going to the start button -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command prompt. After the command prompt window opens, this is where you will type in ipconfig. Once you type in “ipconfig” you should see some results, this is where you will find what your default gateway. For example my default gateway ip is 192.168.10.

The next thing you have to do is type you default network gateway address into a web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. After you type your default gateway address into your browser, you should get the configuration screen on your 2wire dsl router. Once the configuration screen opens, you are going to want to click on the broadband link tab. The broadband link tab is located near the top of the screen.

Once you have accessed the broadband link tab, you are going to then click on Advanced option tab located within the broadband link tab. Within the advanced option window, you are going to change your username slightly. What you are going to want to doing is change USERNAME@sbcglobal.net to USERNAME@static.sbcglobal.net. Then click the save button.

After a few minutes your router should be done configuring itself from its normal dynamic ip address to a static ip address. What you are going to want to do now is configure your router, so you can assign different static ip addresses to your different network equipment. The first thing you are going to do is click on the Home Network tab, located at the top of the screen. You are going to then click on the Advanced setting tab located within the Home Network tab. Once you are on the advanced setting page, locate the Bridge Network setting and click enable. For the subnet mask I used 255.255.255.248. After you click save, you are then going to want to click on Edit Address Allocation tab.

Within the edit address allocation settings page you are able to assign different static ip address to your different servers, pc and other networked devices. Once you click save on the edit address allocation tab, you are going to now have to configure each device to receive a static ip address. On a windows based pc, simply go into the cmd prompt window and type in “ipconfig /release” then type in “ipconfig /renew”. If you are using Vista, you are going to have to run command prompt as administrator.

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