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PPPoE Mode
PPPoE is often used for DSL connection. To set up the Router for use with
a PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) connection, use the following procedure:
Figure 25
PPPoE Screen
1
Enter your user name in the
Username
field.
2
Enter your password in the
Password
field.
3
Re-type your password in the
Retype Password
field.
4
The
Service Name
field is optional, enter this information if your ISP
requires it.
5
Enter the MTU information, the default is 1492. Do not change the MTU
value unless specifically instructed by your ISP.
6
Enter the maximum Idle Timeout for the Internet connection. After this
time has been exceeded the connection will be terminated. Check the
Auto Reconnect After Timeout
box to automatically re-establish the
connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again.
7
Check all of your settings, and then click
Next
.
The LAN Settings screen will then be displayed (refer to
Figure 28
).
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PPTP Mode
This mode allows a single computer to obtain the ISP assigned IP address
via a PPTP Virtual Private Network connection (VPN). To set up the Router
for use with a PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol) connection, use
the following procedure:
Figure 26
PPTP Screen
1
Enter the
PPTP Server
information.
2
Enter the User ID and Password required by your ISP.
3
Retype the password.
4
Enter the maximum
Idle Timeout
for the Internet connection. After this
time has been exceeded the connection will be terminated.
5
Check the
Get IP By DHCP
box to receive IP address from your ISPs’ DHCP
function. If this box is not checked, enter the IP address, Subnet mask,
and Default Gateway information on the corresponding fields.
6
Check all of your settings, and then click
Next
.
The LAN Settings screen will then be displayed (refer to
Figure 28
).
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Accessing the Setup Wizard
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L2TP mode
The Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) provides a standard method for
transporting the link layer of the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) between a
dial-up server and a Network Access Server, using a network connection
in lieu of a physical point-to-point connection. This mode is most often
used in Israel. To set up the Router for use with a L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling
Protocol) connection, use the following procedure:
Figure 27
L2TP Screen
1
Enter the
L2TP Server
information.
2
Enter the User ID and Password required by your ISP.
3
Retype the password.
4
Enter the maximum
Idle Timeout
for the Internet connection. After this
time has been exceeded the connection will be terminated.
5
Check the
Get IP By DHCP
box to receive IP address from your ISP’s DHCP
function. If this box is not checked, enter the IP address, Subnet mask,
and Default Gateway information on the corresponding fields.
6
Check all of your settings, and then click
Next
.
The LAN Settings screen will then be displayed (refer to
Figure 28
).
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Setup Wizard - LAN
Settings
The LAN Settings screen allows you to set the default IP address and
DHCP client IP range for the Router.
Figure 28
The LAN Settings Screen
1
To change the Router’s default IP address, enter the new IP address in the
IP Address
field, and then enter the subnet mask in the
Subnet Mask
field.
2
Check the
Enable DHCP Server
box to enable the DHCP function.
3
Enter the client IP address range in the
IP Pool Start Address
and
IP Pool
End Address
fields. You can also click
Auto IP Range
to automatically set
the starting and ending IP address: 192.168.1.2 ~ 192.168.1.254.
4
Click
Next
. The Wireless Settings screen will appear (refer to
Figure 29
).
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Wizard - Wireless
Setting
The Wireless Settings screen allows you to set up the SSID and radio
channel used for the wireless connection.
Figure 29
Wireless Setting Screen
1
Select the channel you want to use from the
Channel
drop-down menu.
2
Specify the SSID to be used by your wireless network in the
SSID
field. If
there are other wireless networks in your area, you should give your
wireless network an unique name.
For advanced settings, please click
Wireless Settings
on the left Menu bar
after completing this Setup Wizard setting.
3
Click
Next
.
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