Corinex Global ADSL2+ User Manual

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Appendices

Corinex ADSL2+ Wireless Gateway G

2. Write down the web address returned by the ping command (In the example
on previous picture corinex.com is the web address). This web address is the
web address assigned to the IP address you just pinged. While the IP address of
mail could change conceivably, it is presumably that this web address will not.

3. Replace your ISP’s abbreviated server address with this extended web address
in the corresponding Internet application (web browser, e-mail application,
etc.).

Once you have replaced the brief server address with the true server address,
the Gateway should have no problem accessing the Internet through this Internet
application.

Appendix E:

Finding the MAC Address and

IP Address for your Ethernet Adapter

This section describes how to find the MAC address of your Ethernet adapter of
your computer to do either MAC Filtering or MAC Address Cloning for the Router
and ISP. You can also find the IP address of your computer’s Wireless or Ethernet
adapter. The IP address is used for filtering, forwarding, and DMZ. In this appendix
follow the next steps to find the MAC address or IP address for your adapter of
your Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, Linux or Macintosh Computer.

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