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HAPTER
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ONFIGURING
THE
R
OUTER
Dynamic IP
You can configure the Router to obtain an IP address automatically from a
DHCP server.
Figure 56
Dynamic IP Screen
1
Select Dynamic IP from the
Internet sharing protocol
drop-down menu.
2
If the ISP requires you to input a Host Name, type it in the Host Name
field.
3
Click
Apply
.
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Internet Settings
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Static IP
If your Service Provider has assigned a fixed IP address, enter the assigned
IP address information on the screen.
Figure 57
Static IP Screen
1
Select
Static IP
from the
Internet sharing protocol
drop-down menu.
2
Enter your IP address in the
IP address assigned by your service provider
field.
3
Enter the subnet mask in the
Subnet Mask
field.
4
Enter the default gateway IP address in the
Service Provider Gateway
Address
field.
5
Enter DNS IP address.
6
If there is a secondary DNS, enter the IP address.
7
Click
Apply
.
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PPPoE
PPP over Ethernet, provides routing for multiple PCs, this mode is often
used for the DSL connection. To configure this function correctly, you
should obtain the information from your ISP.
Figure 58
PPPoE Settings Screen
1
Select
PPPoE
from the
Internet sharing protocol
drop-down menu.
2
Enter the user name assigned to you by your ISP in the
Username
field.
And enter the password assigned to you by your ISP in the
Password
field.
Re-enter your password in the
Retype Password
field.
3
The Service Name field is optional.
4
Enter the MTU value in the
MTU
field. Do not make changes to this
setting, unless your ISP specifically requires a different setting other than
1492.
5
If you want your Router to automatically disconnect from the Internet
after a period of inactivity, specify a time in the
Idle Timeout
field. (Enter a
value of 0 to disable this timeout). Check the
Auto Reconnect After
Timeout
box to automatically re-establish the connection as soon as you
attempt to access the Internet again.
6
Click
Apply
.
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PPTP
If your ISP uses PPTP as the Internet connection protocol, setup the details
on this screen.
Figure 59
PPTP Screen
1
Select
PPTP
from the
Internet sharing protocol
drop-down menu.
2
Enter the PPTP Server information.
3
Enter the user ID in the
User ID
field. And enter the password assigned to
you by your ISP in the
Password
field. Re-enter your password in the
Retype Password
field.
4
If you want your Router to automatically disconnect from the Internet
after a period of inactivity, specify a time in the
Idle Timeout
field. (Enter a
value of 0 to disable this timeout).
5
If you receive the IP address from your ISP via DHCP function, check the
Get IP By DHCP
box.
6
If no DHCP function is used, then enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and
Default Gateway information.
7
Click
Apply
.
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HAPTER
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ONFIGURING
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R
OUTER
L2TP
If your ISP uses L2TP as the Internet connection protocol, setup the details
on this screen. This options is mostly used in Israel.
Figure 60
L2TP Connection Screen
1
Select L2TP from the
Internet sharing protocol
drop-down menu.
2
Enter the
L2TP Server
information.
3
Enter the User ID and Password required by your ISP.
4
Retype the password.
5
Enter the maximum Idle Timeout for the Internet connection. After this
time has been exceeded the connection will be terminated.
6
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.
7
Click
Apply
.
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