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Advanced Setup
Broadband Settings
The Broadband Settings screen allows the Modem Router to connect to differ-
ent service providers, which may have different connection parameters than the
Modem Router’s default settings. To change Broadband Settings:
Click
1.
Broadband Settings
from the menu on the left side of any Advanced
Setup screen. The Broadband Settings screen appears.
Select the type of WAN interface the service providers uses. Options are WAN
2.
Ethernet, WAN DSL PTM, and WAN DSL ATM.
Enable or disable Global VLAN on the Modem Router by clicking in the
3.
appropriate radio button. Global VLANs are used on the WAN and LAN
sides to create virtual networks. Do not enable or disable Global VLAN unless
instructed to do so by your ISP.
Click
4.
Apply
to save your changes.
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Wireless VDSL Modem Router
WAN IP Address
The WAN IP Address screen allows you to manually set up the WAN IP address of
the Modem Router. To do this:
Click
1.
WAN IP Address
from the menu on the left side of any Advanced Setup
screen. The WAN IP Address screen appears.
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Select the type of connection the ISP uses.
2.
Note
: Some DSL providers use PPPoE to establish communica-
tion with an end user. Other types of broadband Internet con-
nections (such as fixed point wireless) may use either DHCP or
static IP address. If unsure which connection is present, check
with Verizon before continuing.
If using PPPoA or PPPoE was selected in step 1, enter the user name and pass-
3.
word in the appropriate text boxes. If the ISP requires no user name or pass
-
word, click in the “My ISP does not require a username and password”
check box.
Select the
4.
IP type. If Single Static IP Address was selected, enter the IP address
in the “Single Static IP” text box. If “Block of Static IP Addresses (Unnumbered
Mode)” was selected, enter the designated gateway IP address and subnet mask
address in the “Modem Address” and “Subnet Mask” text boxes, respectively.
Also, “VIP Mode” can be activated by clicking in the appropriate check box.
VIP mode works in concert with unnumbered mode and allows computers not
assigned a static IP to receive a DHCP LAN side private IP address.
Select the DNS type. If static DNS address was selected, enter the primary DNS
5.
address and, optionally, the secondary DNS address in the appropriate
text boxes
.
If applicable, enter a different MTU value in the MTU text box.
6.
Enable or disable IGMP proxy by clicking in the appropriate radio button.
7.
When finished in this screen, click
Apply
to activate any changes made.
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Wireless VDSL Modem Router
LAN IP and DHCP Settings
The LAN IP and DHCP Settings screen allows you to change the Modem Router’s
default LAN IP address, and adjust the DHCP settings. To change the LAN IP:
Click
1.
LAN IP and DHCP Settings
from the menu on the left side of any
Advanced Setup screen. The LAN IP and DHCP Settings screen appears.
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Enter the new modem IP address and modem subnet mask in the appropriate
2.
text boxes.
Click
3.
Apply and Reboot
. The Modem Router reboots with the new settings.
To change the Modem Router’s DHCP settings:
Click
4.
Enable
to activate the Modem Router’s DHCP server.
Enter the DHCP server’s beginning IP address, ending IP address, and subnet
5.
mask address in the appropriate text boxes.
Enter the DHCP server’s lease time period by entering the days, hours, and
6.
minutes in the appropriate text boxes.
Set the DNS values by selecting Dynamic or Static (clicking in the appropriate
7.
radio button), then, if needed enter the IP addresses for DNS server 1 and 2.
Click
8.
Apply
to save your changes.

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