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Do not enter anything in this box if your ISP does not require a service
name.
4
Enter the MTU value supplied by your ISP in the
MTU
text box. If your ISP
has not supplied an MTU value, leave this at the default value. The
default is 1454.
5
Select an idle time from the
Maximum Idle Time
drop down list. This is
the amount of time without Internet activity that you want to allow
before the Router ends the PPPoE session.
6
Check all of your settings, and then click
Next
.
Dynamic IP Address Mode
To setup the Router for use with a dynamic IP address connection:
1
Select the
ISP provides configuration dynamically (via DHCP)
and then
click
Next
.
Figure 18
Hostname Screen
2
Some ISPs require a host name. If your ISP has this requirement, enter the
host name in the
Host Name
text box (
Figure 18
) and click
Next
. The
Clone MAC Address screen displays.
Figure 19
Clone MAC Address Screen
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If your ISP requires an assigned MAC address, select
Yes, I would like to
enter a MAC address manually
and enter the values for a MAC address if
required (
Figure 19
). If the computer you are now using is the one that
was previously connected directly to the cable modem, choose
Yes,
please clone the MAC address from the PC I’m currently using.
Static IP Mode
To setup the Router for use with a static IP address connection, use the
following procedure:
1
Select
ISP has provided a static IP address,
(see
Figure 16
) and then click
Next.
Figure 20
displays.
Figure 20
Static IP Mode Screen
2
Enter your IP Address in the
IP Address
text box.
3
Enter your subnet mask in the
Subnet Mask
text box.
4
Enter your ISP Router address in the
Internet (ISP) Gateway Address
text
box.
5
Enter your primary DNS address in the
Primary DNS Address
text box.
6
Enter your secondary DNS address in the
Secondary DNS Address
text
box.
This step is optional. Not all ISPs require a secondary DNS address.
7
Check all of your settings, and then click
Next
.
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PPTP Mode
Figure 21
PPTP Mode Screen
To setup the Router for use with a PPTP connection, use the following
procedure:
1
Enter your PPTP server address in the
PPTP Server Address
text box.
2
Enter your PPTP user name in the
PPTP User Name
text box.
3
Enter your PPTP password in the
PPTP Password
text box.
4
Enter your
Primary DNS Address
and
Secondary DNS address
.
Your ISP may provide you with primary and secondary DNS addresses. If
they have been provided, enter the addresses in the appropriate text
boxes. If not, leave
0.0.0.0
in the boxes.
5
Enter the value supplied by your ISP in the
MTU
text box. If your ISP has
not supplied an MTU value, leave this at the default value. The default is
1460.
6
Select an idle time from the
Maximum Idle Time
drop-down list. This is
the amount of time without Internet activity that you want to allow
before the Router ends the PPTP session.
7
Check all of your settings, and then click
Next
.
Figure 22
displays.
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PPTP IP Settings
8
IP settings must be used when establishing a PPTP connection. Fill in the
Initial IP Address
and the
Initial Subnet Mask
fields if your ISP has
provided you with these settings. Alternatively, if the PPTP server is
located in your DSL modem, click
Suggest
to select an IP address on the
same subnet as the PPTP server.
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Heart Beat Signal Mode(For Australia only)
Figure 23
Heart Beat Signal Mode Screen
To set up the Router for use with an L2TP connection, use the following
procedure:
1
IT is a service used in Australia only. If you are using Heart Beat Signal
connection, check with your ISP for the necessary setup information.
2
Enter the User Name and Password you use when logging nonto your ISP
through a Heart Beat connection.