Dual Band AC1750 Gigabit ADSL2+ Modem Router User Manual
Web User Interface Configuration
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After selecting to use the
Residential Gateway (NBN/UFB Mode)
WAN connection
type, the following parameters will be available for configuration:
WAN Port:
Select the LAN port that will be used as the WAN port. Connect the
external Internet connection device, like a Cable Modem, to this port by means
of an Ethernet cable.
Note:
After selecting this option, the only Internet connection method that can be
used is the
Dynamic IP Address
connection method. This router will obtain WAN IP
credentials automatically from the external Internet connection device. To enable
DHCP on the external Internet connection device, contact the manufacturer of this
device for assistance.
In this section, we can configure the DSL settings. Parameters available for
configuration are the following:
Modulation:
Select the DSL modulation type used here. Options to choose from
are
Auto
,
G.Dmt
,
G.lite
,
T1.413
,
ADSL2
,
AnnexL
,
ADSL2+
, and
AnnexM
. By
default this parameters is set as
Auto
. This is the recommended option.
Bitswap:
Tick this option to enable the bit swap feature.
SRA:
Tick this option to enable the Seamless Rate Adaptation (SRA) feature.
In this section, we can configure the ATM settings. Parameters available for
configuration are the following:
Interface:
Select one of the pre-defined interfaces here.
Country:
Select your country option from the drop-down menu. This will
automatically change the VPI and VCI fields to match the country’s settings.
VPI:
Enter the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) value here.
VCI:
Enter the Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI) value here.
Latency:
Select the latency option here. Options to choose from are
Path0
,
Path1
,
and
Path0 & Path1
.
Encapsulation:
Select the encapsulation method used here. Options to choose
from are
LLC
and
VC MUX
.
ATM QoS:
Select the ATM Quality of Service (QoS) option here. Options to choose from are
UBR Without PCR
,
UBR With PCR
,
CBR
,
Non Realtime VBR
, and
Realtime
VBR
.