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Figure 5
Setup > Basic Setup > Internet Connection Type > Automatic
Configuration - DHCP
Static IP
If you are required to use a permanent IP address to connect to the Internet, select
Static IP.
Figure 6
Setup > Basic Setup > Internet Connection Type > Static IP
Enter the information that was provided by your service provider.
Internet IP Address:
The IP address of your WRP400, as seen from the
Internet.
Subnet Mask:
The subnet mask, as seen by users on the Internet (including
your service provider).
Default Gateway:
The IP address of your service provider server.
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PPPoE
Some DSL-based service providers use PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over
Ethernet) to establish Internet connections. If you are connected to the Internet
through a DSL line, check with your service provider to see if they use PPPoE. If
they do, you will have to enable PPPoE.
This option applies to some DSL services.
Figure 7
Setup > Basic Setup > Internet Connection Type > PPPoE
Enter the information that was provided by your service provider, and select the
Connect On Demand or Keep Alive feature, if desired.
User Name and Password:
The login information for your account.
Service Name (Optional):
The service name (if provided).
Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time:
A feature that allows your WRP400 to
re-establish a terminated connection when a user attempts to access the
Internet. To enable this feature, select
Connect on Demand
. Use the Max
Idle Time field to specify the period of inactivity that causes a connection to
terminate. Keep the default Max Idle Time of 5 minutes, or specify the
maximum period of inactivity that you want to allow.
Keep Alive: Redial Period:
A feature that allows your WRP400 to check
your Internet connection at a specified interval (Redial Period). If you are
disconnected, then the WRP400 automatically re-establishes your
connection. To enable this option, select Keep Alive. Keep the default Redial
Period of 30 seconds, or specify the interval at which you want the WRP400
to check the Internet connection.
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PPTP
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a service that applies to connections in
Europe only.
Figure 8
Setup > Basic Setup > Internet Connection Type > PPTP
Enter the information that was provided by your service provider, and select the
Connect On Demand or Keep Alive feature, if desired.
Internet IP Address:
The IP address of your WRP400, as seen from the
Internet.
Subnet Mask:
The subnet mask, as seen by users on the Internet (including
your service provider).
Default Gateway:
The IP address of your service provider server.
User Name and Password:
The login information for your account.
Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time:
A feature that allows your WRP400 to
re-establish a terminated connection when a user attempts to access the
Internet. To enable this feature, select
Connect on Demand
. Use the Max
Idle Time field to specify the period of inactivity that causes a connection to
terminate. Keep the default Max Idle Time of 5 minutes, or specify the
maximum period of inactivity that you want to allow.
Keep Alive: Redial Period:
A feature that allows your WRP400 to check
your Internet connection at a specified interval (Redial Period). If you are
disconnected, then the WRP400 automatically re-establishes your
connection. To enable this option, select Keep Alive. Keep the default Redial
Period of 30 seconds, or specify the interval at which you want the WRP400
to check the Internet connection.
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L2TP
L2TP is a service that applies to connections in Europe and Israel.
Figure 9
Setup > Basic Setup > Internet Connection Type > L2TP
Enter the information that was provided by your service provider, and select the
Connect On Demand or Keep Alive feature, if desired.
Server IP Address:
The IP address of the L2TP Server.
User Name and Password:
The login information for your account.
Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time:
A feature that allows your WRP400 to
re-establish a terminated connection when a user attempts to access the
Internet. To enable this feature, select
Connect on Demand
. Use the Max
Idle Time field to specify the period of inactivity that causes a connection to
terminate. Keep the default Max Idle Time of 5 minutes, or specify the
maximum period of inactivity that you want to allow.
Keep Alive: Redial Period:
A feature that allows your WRP400 to check
your Internet connection at a specified interval (Redial Period). If you are
disconnected, then the WRP400 automatically re-establishes your
connection. To enable this option, select Keep Alive. Keep the default Redial
Period of 30 seconds, or specify the interval at which you want the WRP400
to check the Internet connection.
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Telstra Cable
Telstra Cable is a service used in Australia only.
Figure10
Setup > Basic Setup > Internet Connection Type > Telstra Cable
Enter the information that was provided by your service provider, and select the
Connect On Demand or Keep Alive feature, if desired.
Heart Beat Server:
The IP address of the Heart Beat Server.
User Name and Password:
The login information for your account.
Connect on Demand: Max Idle Time:
A feature that allows your WRP400 to
re-establish a terminated connection when a user attempts to access the
Internet. To enable this feature, select
Connect on Demand
. Use the Max
Idle Time field to specify the period of inactivity that causes a connection to
terminate. Keep the default Max Idle Time of 5 minutes, or specify the
maximum period of inactivity that you want to allow.
Keep Alive: Redial Period:
A feature that allows your WRP400 to check
your Internet connection at a specified interval (Redial Period). If you are
disconnected, then the WRP400 automatically re-establishes your
connection. To enable this option, select Keep Alive. Keep the default Redial
Period of 30 seconds, or specify the interval at which you want the WRP400
to check the Internet connection.

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