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Î
Connection Mode 2
: Dynamic IP (Via DHCP)
If your connection mode is Dynamic IP, it
means your IP address keeps changing every
time you connect. You do not need to enter the
information like Mode 2 or Mode 3.
Î
Connection Mode 3
: Static IP
In this screen, fill the network address
information from your ISP in the IP Address,
Subnet Mask, Gateway and Primary DNS
server fields and click “
Next
”.
Î
Connection Mode 4
: L2TP
Select L2TP(Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) if
your ISP use a L2TP connection, your ISP will
provide you with a username and password,
please fill in the parameters.
L2TP provides two access modes.
If the L2TP offered by your ISP is
Dynamic IP
:
Please select Dynamic IP .
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If the L2TP offered by your ISP is
Static IP
:
Please fill in the parameters provided by your
ISP.
After configuration, please click “Next”.
Î
Connection Mode 5
: PPTP
If the connection is “PPP Tunneling Protocol”,
please input the following parameters provided
by your ISP: Server IP Address, User Name,
and Password.
PPTP provides two access modes.
If the PPTP offered by your ISP is
Dynamic IP
:
Please select Dynamic IP.
If the PPTP offered by your ISP is
Static IP
:
Please fill in the parameters provided by your
ISP.
After configuration, please click “Next”.
Click “
Apply
”, select “
Reboot
” in
System Tools
of the left menu and press the “
Reboot the
router
” button.
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It is rebooting now, please wait for a few
minutes and
DO NOT
power off it.
Click the “
System Status
” in the left menu of the
Web-based Utility to find out the current network
and system information. If the “Connection Status”
is
“Connected”,
Congratulations
you
on
completing the Router’s basic settings. You are on
the Internet now. If you want to configure more,
please proceed to the following explanations for
Advanced Settings.
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Chapter 5: Advanced Settings
This section is to conduct the advanced configurations for the Router, including LAN Settings, WAN
settings, MAC Address Clone and DNS Settings.
LAN Settings
MAC Address:
The
Router’s
physical
MAC
address as
seen
on
your
local
network,
which is unchangeable.
IP Address:
The Router’s LAN IP address
(not your PC’s IP address). Once you modify the
IP address, you need to remember it for the
Web-based Utility login next time. 192.168.0.1
is the default value.
Subnet Mask:
It’s shown the Router’s subnet
mask for measurement of the network size.
255.255.255.0 is the default value.
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WAN Settings—PPPoE
Connection Mode:
Show your current connection
mode.
Account:
Enter them provided by your ISP.
Password:
Enter them provided by your
ISP.
MTU:
Maximum Transmission Unit. It is the size
of largest datagram that can be sent over a
network. The default value is 1492.
Do NOT
modify it unless necessary.
Service Name:
It is defined as a set of
characteristics that are applied to a PPPoE
connection. Enter it if provided.
Do NOT
modify it
unless necessary.
AC Name:
Enter it if provided.
Do NOT
modify it
unless necessary.
Connect
automatically
to
the
Internet
after
rebooting the system or connection failure.
Connect Manually:
Connect to the Internet by
the user manually.
Connect on Demand:
Re-establish your
connection to the Internet after the specific time
(Max Idle Time). Zero means your Internet
connection at all time. Otherwise, enter the
minutes to be elapsed before you want to
disconnect the Internet access.
Connect on Fixed Time:
Connect to the
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