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Setting your Internet Service Provider (ISP) Connection Type to
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
[EUROP±an COUnTRi±s ²nly].
Some ISPs require a connection using PPTP protocol, a type of
connection most common in European countries. This sets up a direct
connection to the ISP’s system. Type in the information provided
by your ISP in the space provided. When you have finished, click
“Apply Changes”
(9)
. After you apply the changes, the Internet Status
indicator will read “connection OK” if your Router is set up properly.
1.
PPTP Account
Provided by your ISP. Enter your PPTP account name here.
2.
PPTP Password
Type in your password and retype it into the “Retype Password”
box to confirm it.
3.
Host Name
Provided by your ISP. Enter your host name here.
The following becomes visible when you deselect “Get IP by DHCP”.
4.
Service IP Address
Provided by your ISP. Enter your service IP address here.
5.
My IP Address
Provided by your ISP. Enter the IP address here.
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My Subnet Mask
Provided by your ISP. Enter the IP address here.
7.
Default Gateway
Provided by your ISP. If your ISP did not give you a connection ID
(default gateway), leave this blank.
8.
Disconnect after X
....
The “Disconnect” feature is used to automatically disconnect the
Router from your ISP when there is no activity for a specified
period of time. For instance, placing a check mark next to this
option and entering “5” into the minute field will cause the Router
to disconnect from the Internet after five minutes of no Internet
activity. This option should be used if you pay for your Internet
service by the minute.
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Setting your Connection Type if you are a Telstra
®
BigPond User
[Australia Only]. Your user name and password are provided to you
by Telstra BigPond. Enter this information below. Choosing your state
from the drop-down menu
(6)
will automatically fill in your login server
IP address. If your login server address is different than one provided
here, you may manually enter the login server IP address by placing a
check in the box next to “User decide login server manually”
(4)
and
type in the address next to “Login Server”
(5)
. When you have entered
all of your information, click “Apply Changes”
(7)
. After you apply the
changes, the Internet Status indicator will read “connection OK” if
your Router is set up properly.
1.
Select your State
Select your state from the drop-down menu
(6)
. The “Login
Server” box will automatically be filled in with an IP address.
If for some reason this address does not match the address
that Telstra has given, you can manually enter the login server
address. See “User decide login server manually”
(4)
.
2.
User Name
Provided by your ISP. Type in your user name here
(2)
.
3.
Password
Type in your password and retype it into the “Retype Password”
box
(3)
to confirm it.
(6)
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User Decide Login Server Manually
If your login server IP address is not available in the “Select Your
State” drop-down menu
(1)
, you may manually enter the login
server IP address by placing a check in the box next to “User
decide login server manually”
(4)
and type in the address next to
“Login Server”
(5)
.
Setting Custom Domain Name Server (DNS) Settings
A “Domain Name Server” is a server located on the Internet that
translates Universal Resource Locaters (URLs) like “www.belkin.com”
to IP addresses. Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) do not require
you to enter this information into the Router. The “Automatic from
ISP” box
(1)
should be checked if your ISP did not give you a specific
DNS address. If you are using a static IP connection type, then you may
need to enter a specific DNS address and secondary DNS address for
your connection to work properly. If your connection type is dynamic
or PPPoE, it is likely that you do not have to enter a DNS address.
Leave the “Automatic from ISP” box checked. To enter the DNS address
settings, uncheck the “Automatic from ISP” box and enter your DNS
entries in the spaces provided. Click “Apply Changes”
(2)
to save
the settings.
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Configuring your WAN Media Access Controller (MAC) Address
All network components including cards, adapters, and routers, have
a unique “serial number” called a MAC address. Your Internet Service
Provider (ISP) may record the MAC address of your computer’s adapter
and only let that particular computer connect to the Internet service.
When you install the Router, its own MAC address will be “seen” by the
ISP and may cause the connection not to work. Belkin has provided the
ability to clone (copy) the MAC address of the computer into the Router.
This MAC address, in turn, will be seen by the ISP’s system as the
original MAC address and will allow the connection to work. If you are
not sure whether your ISP needs to see the original MAC address,
simply clone the MAC address of the computer that was originally
connected to the modem. Cloning the address will not cause any
problems with your network.
Cloning your MAC Address
To clone your MAC address, make sure that you are using the computer
that was ORIGINALLY CONNECTED to your modem before the Router
was installed. Click the “Clone” button
(1)
. Click “Apply Changes”
(3)
.
Your MAC address is now cloned to the Router.
Entering a Specific MAC Address
In certain circumstances you may need a specific WAN MAC address.
You can manually enter one in the “MAC Address” page. Type in a MAC
address in the spaces provided
(2)
and click “Apply Changes”
(3)
to
save the changes. The Router’s WAN MAC address will now be changed
to the MAC address you specified.
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