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shutting down an idle connection. Only available
when “Connect on Demand” (above) is selected.
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L2TP
Select “L2TP” if your ISP is providing you Internet access via L2TP (Layer 2
Tunneling Protocol).
Host Name
Enter the host name of your computer here If
required.
MAC Address
For some applications, you may need to designate a
specific MAC address for the router. Please enter
the MAC address here. If you are connecting the
router to a computer, press “Clone Mac” to
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automatically enter your computer’s MAC address.
Static IP Address
Input the IP address assigned by your ISP here.
Subnet Mask
Input the subnet mask assigned by your ISP here.
Default Gateway
Address
Input the default gateway assigned by your ISP
here. Some ISPs may call this “Default Route”.
MAC Address
If your ISP filters access by MAC addresses, enter
your computer’s MAC address here. Click “Clone
MAC” to automatically enter your computer’s MAC
address.
DNS Address
Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” or “Use
the following IP address”. Check with your ISP if you
are unsure.
DNS Address 1,2 & 3
Enter the DNS address(es) assigned by your ISP
here.
Enable Dual
WAN
Access
Enable/disable dual WAN access. When you enable
dual WAN access, select an IGMP source and enter
a “Host Name” and “MAC Address”.
User ID
Input the user name assigned by your ISP here.
Password
Input the password assigned by your ISP here.
L2TP Gateway
Input the L2TP gateway assigned by your ISP here.
Connection ID
Specify a reference name/ID for the connection.
MTU
Enter the maximum transmission unit (MTU) value
of your network connection. The default value is
1392.
Connection Type
Specify a connection type:
1.
“Continuous”: Connected all the time.
2.
“Connect on Demand”: Connect when you
initiate an Internet connection.
3.
“Manual”: Connect/disconnect manually using
the “Connect” and “Disconnect” buttons.
Idle Time Out
Specify the amount of time the router waits before
shutting down an idle connection. Only available
when “Connect on Demand” (above) is selected.
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WISP
Select “WISP” if you use a wireless internet service from Internet Service
Provider (WISP).
WISP
Enable or disable the WISP function.
ESSID
Enter the SSID of the WISP network, or click
“Select Site Survey” below to view all
available networks in a new window and
select the WISP network from there.
Select Site Survey
Click “Select Site Survey” to display all
available wireless SSIDs in a new window and
select your WISP network.
Channel Number
Enter the channel number of the WISP
network.
Security Settings
Enter the security information required by
your ISP.
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DDNS
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a service which provides a hostname
to
IP service for
dynamic IP users. The changing nature of dynamic IPs means that it can be
difficult to access a service provided by a dynamic IP user; a DDNS service
though can map such dynamic IP addresses to a fixed hostname, for easier
access. The router supports several DDNS service providers, for more details
and to register for a DDNS account please visit the DDNS providers website(s),
examples of which are listed below.
Enable/Disable
Enable or disable DDNS
Provider
Select DDNS service provider.
Domain Name
Enter the domain name provided by the
DDNS provider.
Account/Email
Please enter the DDNS registration
account/email.
Password/Key
Enter the DDNS service password/key.
The following DDNS services are supported:
3322
DHS
DynDNS
ODS
http://ods.org
TZO
GnuDIP
DyNS
ZoneEdit
DHIS
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