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please select “PPPoE LLC”, “PPPoE VC-Mux”, “PPPoA
LLC”, or “PPPoA VC-Mux”.
Bridge Interface
This router built-in ADSL modem is able to connect to
ISP automatically. Alternatively, if you want to use the
dial up software to manually connect to the ISP, you
have to activate the ”Bridge Interface”.
Connection
Always On – The connection will be kept always on. If
the connection is interrupted, the router will re-connect
automatically.
Connect On-Demand – Only connect when you want to
surf the Internet. “Close if idle for xx minutes” is set to
stop the connection when the network traffic is not
sending or receiving after an idle time.
Connect Manually – After you have selected this option,
please go to Status page. You will see the “Connect”
button, click it and the router will connect to the ISP. If
you want to stop the connection, please click
“Disconnect” button.
TCP MSS Option
The “TCP MSS Option” enables the configuration of the
maximum segment size (MSS) for transient packets that
traverse a router, specifically TCP segments in the SYN
bit set, when PPPoE is being used in the network. Please
specify the MSS range from 100 to 1452 bytes or 0 byte
as the default value.
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Parameter
Description
Get IP Address
Choose Static or Dynamic IP Address. If Static IP is
selected, please set the IP Address, Subnet Mask and
Gateway obtained from your ISP.
Static IP Address
Enter the IP Address assigned by your ISP.
IP Subnet Mask
Enter the Subnet Mask assigned by your ISP.
Gateway
Enter the Gateway assigned by your ISP.
NAT
NAT (Network Address Translation), an Internet standard
that enables a local-area network (LAN) to use one set of
IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of
addresses for external traffic. When NAT is enabled, the
router will help to make all necessary IP address
translations for the PC connected to the router to access
the Internet.
Default Route
When “Default Router” is enabled, all the packets for
destinations not known by the router's routing table are
sent to the default route.
By default, it is enabled.
TCP MTU Option
MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) determine the
maximum size of each packet in any transmission within
the network. Please specify the MTU range from 100 to
1500 bytes or 0 byte as the default value.
Dynamic Route
Dynamic routing allows routing tables in routers to
change as the possible routes change. This router
supports RIP1, RIP2-B and RIP2-M protocols for
dynamic routing. After the RIP protocol is selected,
please choose the RIP direction from “None”, “Both”, “IN
Only” or “OUT Only”.
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Parameter
Description
Multicast
Specify the method of transmitting data simultaneously to
many receivers.
Please select “IGMP v1” or “IGMP v2”
as the multicast protocol or select “Disabled” to disable
the function.
5.2.2.
LAN
z
Router Local IP
Parameter
Description
IP Address
Enter the IP Address of the ADSL router for the local
user to access the router’s web page. By default, the IP
Address is
192.168.2.1
.
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Parameter
Description
IP Subnet Mask
Enter the Subnet Mask of the ADSL router. By default,
the Subnet Mask is
255.255.255.0
.
Dynamic Route
Dynamic routing allows routing tables in routers to
change as the possible routes change. This router
supports RIP1, RIP2-B and RIP2-M protocols for
dynamic routing. After the RIP protocol is selected,
please choose the RIP direction from “None”, “Both”, “IN
Only” or “OUT Only”.
Multicast
Specify the method of transmitting data simultaneously to
many receivers.
Please select “IGMP v1” or “IGMP v2”
as the multicast protocol or select “Disabled” to disable
the function.
IGMP Snoop
When “IGMP Snoop” (Internet Group Management
Protocol Snoop) is enabled, the router can make
intelligent multicast forwarding decisions by examining
the contents of each frame’s IP header. Without the
function, the router will broadcast the multicast packets to
each port and may create excessive traffic in the network
and degrade the performance of the network.
z
DHCP
Parameter
Description
DHCP
You can enable or disable the DHCP server. By enabling
the DHCP server the router will automatically give your
LAN clients an IP address. If the DHCP is not enabled
then you’ll have to manually set your LAN client’s IP
addresses.
Starting IP Address
If the DHCP Server is enabled, please set the “Starting
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IP Address” which will be the first IP Address assigned to
the LAN client. By default, the “Starting IP Address” is
192.168.2.100
.
IP Pool Count
You can select a particular IP address range for your
DHCP server to issue IP addresses to your LAN Clients.
By default, the “IP Pool Count” is 100. The IP range is
starting from IP 192.168.2.100 to 192.168.2.199.
Parameter
Description
Lease Time
In the Lease Time setting you can specify the time period
that the DHCP Server lends an IP address to your LAN
clients. The DHCP will change your LAN client’s IP
address when this time threshold period is terminated.
DNS Relay
A Domain Name System (DNS) server is like an index of
IP addresses and Web addresses. If you type a Web
address into your browser, such as “www.router.com”, a
DNS server will find that name in its index and the
matching IP address. Please select “Use Auto
Discovered DNS Server Only” to auto set the DNS
Server. If there is a DNS server that you would rather to
use, please select “Use Discovered DNS Server Only”
and you need to specify the IP address of that DNS
server.
Primary DNS Server
Enter the ISP’s DNS Server IP Address; or you can
specify your own preferred DNS Server IP Address.
Secondary DNS
Server
This is optional. You can enter another DNS Server’s IP
Address as a backup. The secondary DNS will be used
should the Primary DNS fail.

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