- From the Main Menu, click on Configure.
- Click on Advanced.
- Under the NAT heading, click on Default Server.
- Click on the drop-down and select
IP-Passthrough.
- Click on the Submit button. (You must click on the Submit button to retain this change!)
PLEASE NOTE: In the Default Server configuration box, you will see an option for DHCP Enable. This is a separate function from the LAN DHCP server assigning addresses to any other computers on your local network. For the purposes of this discussion, this checkbox needn't be enabled.
However, if you have a dynamic account, click here for recommended alternate instructions.
- Click on Submit. (You must click on the Submit button to retain this change!)

- If this completes your configuration, click on the
in the upper right hand corner.
This will validate that the settings are legal for your network.
- If you get Validation Passed, click Save and Restart in the menu. If it doesn't validate the change, a message will indicate the reason. It must be corrected before the configuration change can be applied.
- This completes the configuration of the Netopia for IP-Passthrough.
- The router will reboot and should be back online in 45-60 seconds.
Now you will need to manually configure the workstation with the Public IP Address and subnet mask that has been assigned to the router's WAN interface for this session.
The default gateway of this workstation will be the same as the default gateway of the Netopia router. That default gateway is the next hop out from the WAN side of the Netopia. Be sure to include the DNS information as supplied by the ISP in the configuration of the TCP/IP properties of this computer.
PLEASE NOTE: When configured in this manner, it will be necessary to reconfigure the TCP/IP properties of the PC whenever the WAN IP Address of the router changes. The IP Address of the computer must match that of the router. This IP Address can change during a period of internet inactivity (typically 30 minutes or longer), or if the router is rebooted.
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