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Configuring the HIP 400 with Optus Cable and Apple Macs

Configuring the HIP 400 with Optus Cable and Apple Macs. Configure the TCP/IP Control Panel in the MAC to point to the HIP-400. Configure TCP/IP Options to give up the DHCP lease.

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Configuring the HIP 400 with Optus Cable and Apple Macs

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  1. Configuring the HIP 400with Optus Cable and Apple Macs Mac Notes

  2. Configure the TCP/IP Control Panel in the MAC to point to the HIP-400 Mac Notes

  3. Configure TCP/IP Options to give up the DHCP lease Note: It took me a while to figure this one out. (Optus was no help) Macs normally retain the DHCP lease, which fouls up logging on to your Cable Account with multiple Macs, This Control Panel is not automatically installed. You need to find it on your OS install disk. Mac Notes

  4. Using your browser, log onto the HIP-400 and go to Primary Setup Mac Notes

  5. Choose WAN Type Dynamic IP Address Mac Notes

  6. Insert @Home for Host Name(necessary for e-mail) Mac Notes

  7. Save the changes then Reboot Mac Notes

  8. Reboot now! Mac Notes

  9. Goto System Status and press Renew Mac Notes

  10. The HIP 400 is now connected to Optus Mac Notes

  11. Reconfigure TCP/IP to pass your Optus Client ID thru the ES-400 Mac Notes

  12. Your done (almost!) Set up your other MACs TCP/IP Contol Panels to Ethernet and Configure Using DHCP Server. You don’t need the DGCP Client ID. Don’t forget the TCP/IP Options Control panel on each of your other MACs. Release the lease. Shut down all your MACs, the HIP 400 and your Cable Modem. Start the Cable modem; when ready Start the HIP 400; when ready Start your MACs If it doesn’t work fiddle around like I did for an afternoon and you’ll get it working. Mac Notes

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