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Basic Setup Wizard
Configuring Internet connections
You will find the access data you require for configuring the Internet connection in the
documentation you received from your
Internet service provider
(
ISP
).
You can perform the initial configuration of your Internet connection on this screen. If
you want to change the data later on, you can do this in the
Advanced Settings
(page 63) menu.
If you have connected an external modem, you also have to perform the initial configu-
ration of your Internet connection in the
Advanced Settings
(page 63) menu.
ì
Select your
Service provider
. The selection menu will contain various possible pro-
viders depending on which country you have chosen. If your provider is not listed,
please use the
Other
option.
ì
Enter the data you have been given by your service provider:
Protocol
,
User name
and
Password
.
ì
Leave the default settings for the parameters
MTU
,
Line mode
,
Encapsulation
,
QoS class
and
VPI / VCI
, unless your service provider has provided you with other
data.
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Your Internet service provider may disconnect and reconnect your Internet connec-
tion daily. In this case enable
24h reconnection
and choose the period of time in
which the reconnection should be performed from the
Reconnection time
option
menu.
ì
Specify how Internet sessions are to be established via
Connection mode
:
Select
Always on
if the connection is to exist at all times when the Gigaset SX763
WLAN dsl is turned on.
Select
Connect on demand
if applications such as an Internet browser or an e-
mail program are to connect to the Internet automatically.
In the
Idle time before disconnect
field, enter a period after which the Internet
connection is to end automatically if no data is transmitted (the default setting is
3 minutes).
You can deactivate this function by entering "0". This means that the connection
will continue to exist even if no data is transmitted. If you are on a time-based tar-
iff, this can result in high charges. In this case you should enter a value other than
"0".
This time setting only applies to the
Connect on demand
and
Connect manu-
ally
options.
Select
Connect manually
if you always want to establish and end the Internet
connection manually. If you are on a time-based tariff this will save you high con-
nection charges.
ì
You can show additional settings, depending on the selected service provider, by
means of the
Show Additional Settings
button. You can also change the settings,
if required. These settings are pre-set with appropriate default values. This button is
not available for the
Other
selection since all available settings are displayed in this
case.
ì
Click
Test Settings
to check the Internet connection.
An attempt is made to set up an Internet connection. The result is shown in a window.
If the connection could be set up successfully, the
Close
button appears.
ì
Click the
Close
button to return to the
Basic Setup Wizard
.
Note:
Connection to the Internet is only possible if you have entered all the data for your
Internet service provider correctly.
Notes:
u
This option can result in high connection charges if you are on a time-based
tariff.
u
You must set up the
Always on
option if you wish to use Internet telephony.
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Basic Setup Wizard
PPPoE pass-through
This option is only available if you have chosen another
Protocol
than PPPoE. PPPoE
pass-through allows you to use an additional Internet connection (through another
service provider) on one PC. Further information about this can be found on page 68.
ì
Deactivate
PPPoE pass-through
if you do not wish to use this function.
ì
After entering the data click
Next >
.
Using UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
PCs with
UPnP
(Universal Plug & Play) can offer their own network services and automat-
ically use services offered in the network. Further information about this can be found
on page 68.
ì
To go to the next step, click
Next >
.
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Basic Setup Wizard
Telephony
You will find the access data you require for configuring Internet telephony (VoIP) in the
documentation you received from your service provider.
ì
Select the option
On
for
VoIP account
if you wish to use Internet telephony (default
setting).
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Select
Other
from the
Service provider
selection menu (default setting) or, if
required, use one of the suggested providers from the list. Enter the data you have
received from your service provider:
User name
,
Displayed name
,
Authorization user name
,
Password
,
SIP domain
,
SIP realm
,
Proxy server address
and
Registrar server address
.
ì
Leave the default settings for the parameters
SIP listen port
,
Proxy server port
,
Registrar server port
,
Voice codecs
and
Out-of-band DTMF
, unless your service
provider has provided you with other data.
ì
If you wish to delete the entered data, click the
Clear
button.
ì
Confirm your selection with
Next >
.
WPS Registration
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) makes it easier to establish a wireless network. Devices
equipped with WPS can create and synchronise an SSID and a WPA key (pre-shared key)
automatically. These security data can be created in different ways:
They are generated automatically on initial WPS registration.
They have been previously configured manually.
The device has been delivered with preset security data.
All you need to do to establish a secure wireless connection is
u
for devices with hardware button – to press the registration (or Scan) button on the
access point and on the client or
u
for devices without hardware button – to activate the WPS registration in the user
interface of the access point and the client.
For further information, see "WPS" on page 16.
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Click
Register
to start WPS registration.

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