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Bridge Mode
WAN Settings window – Bridge Mode
Select the connection type used for your account. The window will display settings that are appropriate for the
connection type you select. Follow the instruction below according to the type of connection you select in the WAN
Settings window.
For Bridged connections it will be necessary for most users to install additional software on any computer that will the
Router for Internet access. The additional software is used for the purpose of identifying and verifying your account,
and then granting Internet access to the computer requesting the connection. The connection software requires the user
to enter the User Name and Password for the ISP account. This information is stored on the computer, not in the Router.
Follow the instructions below to configure a Bridged connection for the WAN interface.
1.
Choose the
Bridge Mode
option from the
WAN Settings
pull-down menu.
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2.
Under the
ATM VC Settings
at the top of the window should not be changed unless you have been instructed
to change them. However, if you are instructed to change the
VPI
or
VCI
values, type in the values assigned
for your account. Leave the
PVC
and
Virtual Circuit
setting at the default (
Pcv0
and
Enabled
) values for
now. This can be used later if you are configuring multiple virtual circuits for your ADSL service. For more
information on ATM VC Settings, see the table on page 41 below.
3.
Under the
Bridge Mode
heading, choose the
Connection Type
from the pull-down menu. This defines both
the connection type and encapsulation method used for your ADSL service. The available options are
1483
Bridged IP LLC
and
1483 Bridged IP VC-Mux.
If have not been provided specific information for the
Connection Type setting, leave the default setting.
4.
Most users will not need to change
ATM
settings. If this is the first time you are setting up the ADSL
connection it is recommended that you leave the
Service Category
settings at the default values until you have
established the connection. See the table on page 40 for a description of the parameters available for ATM
traffic shaping.
5.
When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are configured correctly, click on the
Apply
button.
6.
The new settings must be saved and the Router must be restarted for the settings to go into effect. To save and
reboot the Router, click on the
Tools
directory tab and then click the
System
button. In the
System Settings
window, click the
Save and
Reboot
button under Save Settings and Reboot the System.
7.
Click
OK
when the following “Save and restart?” dialog box opens.
8.
The Router will save the new settings and restart. Upon restarting the Router will automatically establish the
WAN connection.
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Dynamic IPAddress
A Dynamic IP Address connection configures the Router to automatically obtain its global IP address from a DHCP
server on the ISP’s network. The service provider assigns a global IP address from a pool of addresses available to the
service provider. Typically the IP address assigned has a long lease time, so it will likely be the same address each time
the Router requests an IP address.
To configure a Dynamic IP Address connection, perform the steps listed below. Some of the settings do not need to be
changed the first time the device is set up, but can be changed later if you choose.
WAN Settings window – Dynamic IP Address
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To configure a Dynamic IP Address connection for the WAN, follow these steps:
1.
Choose the
Dynamic IP Address
option from the
WAN Settings
pull-down menu.
2.
Under the
ATM VC Settings
at the top of the window should not be changed unless you have been instructed to
change them. However, if you are instructed to change the
VPI
or
VCI
values, type in the values assigned for
your account. Leave the
PVC
and
Virtual Circuit
setting at the default (
Pcv0
and
Enabled
) values for now. This
can be used later if you are configuring multiple virtual circuits for your ADSL service. For more information on
ATM VC Settings, see the table on page 41 below.
3.
Under the
Dynamic IP
heading, choose the
Connection Type
from the pull-down menu. This defines both the
connection type and encapsulation method used for your ADSL service. The available options are
1483 Bridged
IP LLC
and
1483 Bridged IP VC-Mux.
If have not been provided specific information for the Connection Type
setting, leave the default setting.
4.
Some ISPs record the unique MAC address of your computer’s Ethernet adapter when you first access their
network. This can prevent the Router (which has a different MAC address) from being allowed access to the
ISPs network (and the Internet). To clone the MAC address of your computer’s Ethernet adapter, type in the
MAC address in the
Cloned MAC Address
field and click the
Clone MAC Address
button.
5.
Leave the
MTU
value at the default setting (default =
1400
) unless you have specific reasons to change this (see
table below).
6.
NAT
should remain
Enabled
. If you disable NAT, you will not be able to use more than one computer for
Internet connections. NAT is enabled and disabled system-wide, therefore if you are using multiple virtual
connections, NAT will disabled on all connections.
7.
The
Firewall
should remain enabled for most users. If you choose to disable this you will not be able to use the
features configured in the
Firewall Configuration
and
Filters
windows located in the
Advanced
directory. See
the next chapter for more details on these windows.
8.
Most users will not need to change
ATM
settings. If this is the first time you are setting up the ADSL connection
it is recommended that you leave the
Service Category
settings at the default values until you have established
the connection. See the table on page 40 for a description of the parameters available for ATM traffic shaping.
9.
When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are configured correctly, click on the
Apply
button.
10.
The new settings must be saved and the Router must be restarted for the settings to go into effect. To save and
reboot the Router, click on the
Tools
directory tab and then click the
System
button. In the
System Settings
window, click the
Save and
Reboot
button under Save Settings and Reboot the System.
11.
Click
OK
when the following “Save and restart?” dialog box opens.
12.
The Router will save the new settings and restart. Upon restarting the Router will automatically establish the
WAN connection.
Setting details for Dynamic IP Address connections:
Dynamic IP Parameters
Description
Connection Type
This specifies the connection type and encapsulation method used for your
Dynamic IP Address connection. The options available are
Bridged IP LLC
or
Bridged IP VC-Mux
.
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Cloned MAC Address
This is not always necessary, but may be required for some ISPs. Type in
the MAC address of your computer’s Ethernet adapter in the Cloned MAC
Address field and click the
Clone MAC Address
button. This will copy the
information to a file used by the Router to present to the ISP’s server used
for DHCP. Some ISPs record the unique MAC address of your computer’s
Ethernet adapter when you first access their network. If you want to later
replace the cloned MAC address with the factory default setting, type in all
zeros - 0:0:0:0:0:0 - and click the
Clone MAC Address
button.
Cloned MAC Address
To clone the MAC address of your computer’s Ethernet adapter, type in the
MAC address in the Cloned MAC Address field and then click this
Clone
MAC Address
button.
MTU
The Maximum Transmission Unit size may be changed if you want to
optimize efficiency for uploading data through the WAN interface. The
default setting (1400 bytes) should be suitable for most users. Some user
may want to adjust the setting to optimize performance for wireless traffic
or when low latency is desired (such as with Internet gaming). It is highly
recommended that the user research how adjusting the MTU may affect
network traffic for better or worse.
NAT
Network Address Translation may be enabled or disabled with the pull-
down menu. Keep in mind that disabling NAT allows only a single computer
to be used for Internet access through the Router. NAT is enabled and
disabled for the Router on all connections (i.e. Pvc0 – Pvc7) if your Router
is set up for multiple virtual connections.
Firewall
Use this to universally enable or disable the Firewall and Filter features
available in the Router. If you disable this you will not be able to configure
settings in the
Firewall Configuration
window or
Filters
windows in the
Advanced
directory.
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