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Click “Click here to enter your DNS Settings”
to configure DNS information.
Clear the “Automatic from ISP” check box.
In the “DNS Address” and “Secondary DNS Address” fields, enter
the IP addresses of the primary DNS server and the secondary
server (if available). At least enter one DNS server IP address.
Click “Apply Changes”.
If after a few minutes your Internet Status says
“Connected”, you’re done! You can surf the Internet.
PPPoE Connection
Most DSL providers use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet)
as the connection type. If you use a DSL modem to connect to the
Internet, your ISP may use PPPoE to log you into the service.
Setup steps:
Click “Connection Type” in the left column
under the “Internet WAN” heading.
Select “PPPoE” in the “Connection Type” page that appears.
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Configure the parameters below.
User Name and Password: Enter the user name and
password provided by the ISP. The user name and
password are used to log in to the ISP server.
Retype Password: Enter the password again.
Service Name: If several PPPoE servers are
available, specify which server to use.
IP assigned by ISP: You can select either to an IP address assigned
by your ISP, or to manually set an IP address in the “IP Address” field.
MTU: The maximum transmission unit. We strongly
recommend you to use the default setting unless
your ISP gives you a specific MTU setting.
If you select the “Disconnect after xxx minutes of no
activity” check box and specify a time interval, the system
interrupts the Internet connection when there is no
Internet access behavior within the specified time.
Click “Apply Changes”.
If after a few minutes your Internet Status says
“Connected”, you’re done! You can surf the Internet.
PPTP/L2TP Connection
Some ISPs require a connection using the PPTP or L2TP protocol.
Enter the account and password provided by your ISP.
The following takes PPTP connection as an example.
Setup steps:
Click “Connection Type” in the left column
under the “Internet WAN” heading.
Select “PPTP” in the “Connection Type” page that appears.
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Configure the parameters below.
PPTP Account and PPTP Password: Enter the PPTP account
and password provided by the ISP. The PPTP account
and password are used to log in to the ISP server.
Retype Password: Enter the password again.
Host Name: (Optional) Enter the host name.
Service Address: Enter the IP address of the ISP server.
IP Address Assignment: You can select either to dynamically
get an IP address from the ISP or to use a static IP address.
If you select “Use Static IP Address”, manually enter the IP
address, the subnet mask, and the default gateway.
If you select the “Disconnect after xxx minutes of no
activity” check box and specify a time interval, the system
interrupts the Internet connection when there is no
Internet access behavior within the specified time.
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Click “Click here to enter your DNS Settings”
to configure DNS information.
Either select or clear the “Automatic from ISP” check
box. If you clear the check box, in the “DNS Address and
Secondary DNS Address” fields enter the IP addresses
of the primary DNS server and the secondary server (if
available). At least enter one DNS server IP address.
Click “Apply Changes”.
If after a few minutes your Internet Status says
“Connected”, you’re done! You can surf the Internet.
Telstra Bigpond/OptusNet Cable
Use this option for Bigpond Cable and
OptusNet Cable connections only.
Cloning your MAC address
Belkin provides 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 if 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.
To Clone your MAC address, make sure that you are using the
computer which was ORIGINALLY CONNECTED to your modem
before the Router was installed. Click the “Clone” button and click
“Apply Changes”. Your MAC address is now cloned to the Router.
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Enabling Website Filtering
The Router allows you to restrict website access to guard you from
unsafe and inappropriate websites on any devices on your network.
Configuring Basic Wireless Settings
You can view and specify the wireless security settings of your Router.
Setup steps:
Open a Web browser on the computer.
In the address bar of the Web browser, type http://192.168.2.1.
Click “Login” in the upper right corner of the page. The Router
does not ship with a password, so just click “Submit”.

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