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Basic -Wizard
This section of the web user interface guides user to setup their device to access the Internet
and set wireless connection.
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Basic
Quick Setup
This section of the web user interface displays allows user to configure Time and Date WAN
and Wireless connection.
WAN Connection. Allows user to set the WAN connection type.
1.
Connection Type. Allows you to change the default Internet Connection type. Verify
with your Internet Service Provider your Internet Connection Type before changing
the configuration.
2.
VPI/VCI. Allows you to change the default VPI/VCI set on the modem. Verify with your
internet Service Provider your VPI/VCI before changing the configuration.
Wireless. Displays the default configuration of the built in wireless access point.
1.
WLAN Enabled. Allows you to enable or disable the wireless connection of the
device.
2.
Broadcast SSID. Allows you to Broadcast or Hide the Wireless SSID.
3.
SSID. Allows you to change the default wireless network name set on the device.
4.
Security Mode. Allows you to change the default wireless security set on the device.
5.
Encryption Mode. Allows you to change the wireless security set on the device.
6.
Pre-Shared Key. Allows user to set the wireless password set on the device.
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Advanced Mode
The Advanced Mode page can be accessed from the Basic page by clicking on Advanced Mode.
Advanced Mode
Network
The initial page will show all the settings of your existing WAN connection configured on the
router.
Network>Internet
This page allows user to configure the default WAN settings of the modem/router.
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To add a WAN interface:
1.
Select an available Virtual Circuit from the drop-down box
2.
Enter VPI/VCI settings (provided by your ISP)
3.
Input QoS settings (provided by your ISP)
4.
Select the IPv4/IPv6 version
5.
Select the WAN Connection Type
6.
For PPP enter PPP Username and Password (provided by your ISP)
7.
Bridge Interface should be deactivated.
8.
Connection Setting should be
Always on
.
9.
Ensure Default Route is selected as Yes
10.
Ensure Get IP Address is set to Dynamic
11.
Ensure NAT is
Enable
.
12.
For IPv6 Option check with your Internet Service Provider the settings required.
13.
Click the Apply button to commit the settings
To edit an existing WAN interface:
1.
Select the Virtual Circuit that you want to Edit from the drop down box
2.
Make the necessary amendments
3.
Click the Apply button to commit the settings
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