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addresses to access the internet, input the MAC address of
your computer here. If your computer is connected to
internet via cable modem,
click “Clone Mac address”
to
enter the MAC address automatically.
Use the following IP address:
Static IP Address
Input the static IP address assigned by your ISP.
Subnet Mask
Input the subnet mask assigned by your ISP.
Default Gateway
Address
Input the default gateway address assigned by your
ISP.
MAC Address
If your ISP only permits computers with certain
MAC addresses to access the internet, input the
MAC address of your computer here. If your
computer is connected to internet via cable modem,
click “Clone Mac address”
to enter the MAC address
automatically.
DNS address
Select “
Obtain an IP address automatically
” or “Use
the following IP address”
. If you choose
“Use the
f
ollowing IP address”
, you will need to complete the
“DNS1 Address”, “DNS2 Address” and “DNS3
Address” fields below.
DNS1
Input the address of DNS1 assigned by your ISP.
DNS2
Input the address of DNS2 assigned by your ISP.
DNS3
Input the address of DNS3 assigned by your ISP.
Enable Dual Wan Access:
If your ISP provides a dual-
WAN service, then check the box “Enable Dual Wan
Access” and enter the required information.
PPTP Setting:
User ID
Input the user ID assigned by your ISP.
Password
Input the password assigned by your ISP.
PPTP Gateway
Input the PPTP gateway assigned by your ISP.
Connection ID
Input the connection ID assigned by your ISP. (usually
not use)
MTU
Input the MTU (maximum transmission unit) value of
your network connection. The default value is 1392.
Connection Type
Select connection type from:
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“Continuous”
always connected.
“Connect on Demand” –
connect when required.
“Manual”
connect and disconnect manually.
Idle Time Out
For
”Connect on Demand” connection type, specify the
length of inactivity required to disconnect.
BEZEQ-ISRAEL
Check this box to enable use with the BEZEQ network
in Israel.
IV-3-1-5.
WISP
Select “Enable” or “Disable” to enable/disable the WISP function accordingly.
ESSID
Enter the ESSID of the WISP network, or click
“Select Site Survey” to view all available networks
and select the WISP network.
Site Survey
Select “2.4G” or “5G” to specify the 2.4GHz or 5GHz
frequency band for the site survey.
Channel Number
Enter the channel number of the WISP network.
Encryption
If your WISP service uses encryption, select
“Enable” from the drop down menu and enter the
appropriate information.
IV-3-2. 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
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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
Select “Enable” or “Disable” to enable/disable DDNS.
Provider
Select DDNS service provider.
Domain Name
Enter the domain name provided by the DDNS provider.
Account/E-Mail
Please enter the Account or Email which has been
applied from DDNS provider.
Password/Key
Please enter the Password or Key which has been
applied from DDNS provider.
This router supports the following DDNS services:
ODS http://ods.org
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IV-4.
LAN
Here you can configure your Local Area Network (LAN). You can enable the
router to dynamically allocate IP addresses to your LAN clients, and you can
modify the IP address of the router.
IP Address
Specify an IP address here. This IP address will
be assigned to your router and will replace the
default IP address.
Subnet Mask
Specify a subnet mast
the default value is
255.255.255.0
802.1d Spanning Tree
Select “Enable” or “Disable” to enable/disable
802.1d Spanning Tree. This creates a tree of
connected layer-2 bridges (typically Ethernet
switches) within a mesh network, and disables
those links that are not part of the tree, leaving
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a single active path between any two network
nodes.
DHCP Server
Select “Enable” or “Disable” to enable/disable
DCHP server accordingly.
Lease Time
Select a lease time for the DHCP leases here.
The DHCP client will obtain a new IP address
after the period expires. If there are less than
30 computers connected to the router, you can
select “Forever”.
Start IP
Input the start IP address
for the DHCP server’s
IP address leases.
End IP
Input the end IP address
for the DHCP server’s
address leases.
Domain Name
Input the end IP address
for the DHCP server’s
address leases.
Enable Static DHCP
Leases
Check this box to enable static DHCP leases (up
to 16 leases).
IV-5.
2.4GHz Wireless
You can setup the 2.4GHz wireless LAN connection on this page.

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