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To manually configure your WAN1 ISP settings:
1.
Does your Internet connection require a login
? If you need to enter login information every
time you connect to the Internet through your ISP, select Yes. Otherwise, select No.
2.
What type of IPS connection do you use?
If your connection is PPPoE, PPTP or BigPond
Cable, then you must login. Check the Yes radio box. The text box fields that require data
entry will be highlighted, based on the connection that you selected. If your ISP has not
assigned any login information, then choose the No radio box and skip this section. For
example:
Austria (PPTP)
: If your ISP is Austria Telecom or any other ISP that uses PPTP for login,
select this. Then, fill in the following highlighted fields:
Account Name
(also known as Host Name or System Name): Enter the valid account
name for the PPTP connection (usually your email “ID” assigned by your ISP). Some
ISPs require entering your full email address here.
Figure 2-7
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Domain Name
: Your domain name or workgroup name assigned by your ISP, or your
ISPs domain name. You may leave this field blank.
Idle Timeout
: Check the Keep Connected radio box to keep the connection always
on. To logout after the connection is idle for a period of time, select Idle Time and
enter the number of minutes to wait before disconnecting in the timeout field. This is
useful if your ISP charges you based on the amount of time you have logged in.
My IP Address:
IP address assigned by the ISP to make the connection with the ISP
server.
Server IP Address
: IP address of the PPTP server.
Other (PPPoE)
: If you have installed login software such as WinPoET or Enternet, then
your connection type is PPPoE. Select this connection and configure the following fields:
Account Name
: Valid account name for the PPPoE connection
Domain Name:
Name of your ISPs domain or your domain name if your ISP has
assigned one. You may leave this field blank.
Idle Timeout:
Select Keep Connected, to keep the connection always on. To logout
after the connection is idle for a period of time, select Idle Time and enter the number
of minutes to wait before disconnecting, in the timeout field.
BigPond Cable
: If your ISP is Telstra BigPond Cable, select this option and fill in the
Login Server and Idle Timeout fields. The Login Server is the IP address of the local
BigPond Login Server in your area. You can find login server information at
3.
If your ISP has assigned a fixed (static or permanent) IP address, select the
Use Static IP
Address
radio box and fill in the following fields:
a.
IP Address:
Static IP address assigned to you. This will identify the router to your ISP.
b.
Subnet Mask
: This is usually provided by the ISP or your network administrator.
c.
Gateway IP Address
: IP address of the ISP’s gateway. This is usually provided by the ISP
or your network administrator.
If your ISP has not assigned a Static IP address, select the
Get dynamically from ISP
radio
box. The ISP will automatically assign an IP address to the router using DHCP network
protocol.
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4.
If your ISP has not assigned any Domain Name Servers (DNS) addresses, select the
Get
dynamically from ISP
radio box. If your ISP has assigned DNS addresses, select the
Use
these DNS Servers
radio box. Ensure that you fill in valid DNS server IP addresses in the
fields. Incorrect DNS entries may cause connectivity issues.
5.
Click
Apply
to save the settings or click
Cancel
to revert to the previous settings.
6.
Click
Test
to try and connect to the NETGEAR Web site. If you connect successfully and your
settings work, then you may click Logout or go on and configure additional settings.
You can also click on the
Broadband Status
link or the
Current IP Address
link to check on
connection status and current IP address.
Programming the Traffic Meter (if Desired)
The traffic meter is useful when an ISP charges by traffic volume over a given period of time or if
you want to look at traffic types over a period of time.
To enable the traffic meter:
1.
From the primary menu, select
Monitoring
, and then select
Traffic Meter
from the secondary
menu. The
Broadband Traffic Meter
screen will display. Fill out the information described
in
Table 2-2
.
2.
Click
Apply
to apply the settings or click
Cancel
to return to the previous settings.
3.
Select the
Dialup Traffic Meter
tab and repeat steps 1 through 3 to set the Traffic Meter the
the Dialup port (if required).
Note:
Domain name servers (DNS) convert Internet names such as www.google.com,
www.netgear.com, etc. to Internet addresses called IP addresses. Incorrect
settings here will result in connectivity problems.
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Table 2-2.
Traffic Meter Settings
Parameter
Description
Enable Traffic Meter
Check this if you wish to record the volume of Internet traffic passing through the
Router's Broadband or Dialup port. Broadband or Dialup can be selected by clicking
the appropriate tap; the entire configuration is specific to each interface.
No Limit - If this is selected specified restriction will not be applied when traffic limit
is reached.
Download only - If this is selected the specified restriction will be applied to the
incoming traffic only
Both Directions - If this is selected the specified restriction will be applied to both
incoming and outgoing traffic only
Enable Monthly Limit
Use this if your ISP charges for additional traffic. If enabled, enter the monthly
volume limit and select the desired behavior when the limit is reached.
Note
: Both incoming and outgoing traffic are included in the limit.
Increase this
month's limit
Use this to temporarily increase the Traffic Limit if you have reached the monthly
limit, but need to continue accessing the Internet. Check the checkbox and enter the
desired increase. (The checkbox will automatically be cleared when saved so the
increase is only applied once.)
This month's limit
This displays the limit for the current month.
Restart traffic
counter
This determines when the traffic counter restarts. Choose the desired time and day of
the month.
Restart Counter at a
Specific Time
Check this radio button to restart the Traffic Counter at a specific time and day of the
month. Fill in the time fields and select AM or PM and the day of the month from the
pull-down menus.
Send E-mail Report
before restarting
counter
If checked, an E-mail report will be sent immediately before restarting the counter.
You must configure the E-mail screen in order for this function to work (see
“E-Mail
Notifications of Event Logs and Alerts” on page 4-27
).
When limit is
reached
Select the desired option:
Block all traffic – all access to and from the Internet will be blocked.
Block all traffic except E-mail – Only E-mail traffic will be allowed. All other traffic
will be blocked.
If using this option, you may also select the Send E-mail alert option. You must
configure the E-mail screen in order for this function to work.
Internet Traffic
Statistics
This displays statistics on Internet Traffic via the WAN port. If you have not enabled
the Traffic Meter, these statistics are not available.
Traffic by Protocol
Click this link if you want to know more details of the Internet Traffic. The volume of
traffic for each protocol will be displayed in a sub-window.Traffic counters are
updated in MBytes scale, counter starts only when traffic passed is at least 1MB.

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