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D-Link DI-7±4GU Quick Install Guide
Configuration
PPPoE
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Note:
Please be sure to remove any existing PPPoE client software
installed on your computers.
If your ISP uses PPPoE
(Point-to-Point Protocol
over Ethernet), select the
corresponding radio button.
If you have a Dynamic IP
connection, enter the User
Name and Password provided
to you by your ISP.
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D-Link DI-7±4GU Quick Install Guide
Configuration
If your ISP uses PPTP (Point
to Point Tunneling Protocol),
select the corresponding radio
button.
If you have a Dynamic IP
connection, enter the Server IP,
PPTP Account, and Password
provided to you by your ISP.
If you have a Static IP
connection, enter the IP
Address,
Subnet Mask,
Gateway IP Address,
Server
IP, PPTP Account, and
Password provided to you by
your ISP.
PPTP
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D-Link DI-7±4GU Quick Install Guide
Configuration
L2TP
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If your ISP uses L2TP (Layer
Two Tunneling Protocol),
select the corresponding radio
button.
If you have a Dynamic IP
connection, enter the L2TP
Server IP Address, User Name,
and Password provided to you
by your ISP.
If you have a Static IP
connection, enter the L2TP
IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway IP Address,
L2TP
Server IP, User Name, and
Password provided to you by
your ISP.
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D-Link DI-7±4GU Quick Install Guide
Configuration
Big Pond
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Select this option if you connect
to the internet through Telstra
BigPond Cable Broadband in
Australia.
Enter the User Name, and
Password provided to you by
your ISP.
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D-Link DI-7±4GU Quick Install Guide
Wireless Setup
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Wireless Setup
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Next
The default wireless settings for
your 802.11g wireless network
are:
SSID =
dlink
Channel =
6
You can change these settings
to match an existing wireless
network.
If you wish to use encryption for
your 802.11g network, the DI-
724GU is capable of two types
of wireless encryption WEP
and WPA-PSK. By default the
encryption is disabled. You can
change the encryption settings
for more secure wireless
communication.
Click
Next
WEP
There are two levels of WEP
encryption: 64-bit and 128-bit
(using only Hexadecimal). You
can change the encryption
settings for more secure
wireless communication.

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