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PPP Username and Password
This page is where you will enter the “PPP Username”, and “PPP Password”.
Please contact you ISP for this information.
Figure 4. Quick Setup – Username, Password and option forIP extension and Static IP
WAN Setup – NAT and IGMP
Figure 5. Quick Setup – WAN Setup – NAT, IGMP, and Firewall
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Device Setup
This page is where you can configure the modem’s IP address and Default DHCP
server range. Default is 192.168.1.254
Figure 6. Quick Setup – Device Setup – LAN and DHCP Server
Summary
Figure 7. Quick Setup – WAN Setup – Summary
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The last page displays a summary of your settings. Click on the “Save/Reboot”
button to complete the configuration.
4.2 - PPP over ATM (PPPoA) Configuration
Configuration of PPPoA is similar to PPPoE. Select “PPP over ATM (PPPoA)” in
“Connection Type”.
Please refer to PPPoE settings (Section 4.1) for details.
Figure 8. Quick Setup – Connection Type (PPPoA)
4.3 - MER (MAC Encapsulation Routing) Configuration
Click on “Quick Setup” in the left frame and follow the steps below to create a MER
connection.
Here you can either select DSL Autoconnect (Modem will attempt to find the correct
VPI/VCI settings) or Uncheck the box to manually input the VPI/VCI settings.
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Figure 9. Quick Setup – ATM PVC Configuration (MER)
Quick Setup – Connection Type
This page is where you select MER (MAC Encapsulation Routing).
Figure 10. Quick Setup – Connection Type
Quick Setup – WAN IP Settings
This page is where you either select for the M404/M405 to obtain the IP information
automatically (sometime referred to as DHCP connection) or you can input the IP
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address if Static IP’s were assigned by your Internet Service Provider.
Figure 11. Quick Setup – WAN IP Settings
Quick Setup – Network Address Translation and IGMP
This page is where you either select to enable NAT (Please enable this option for the
M404/405 to route private (Local) IP address to your LAN clients).
Figure 12. Quick Setup – Network Address Translation and IGMP

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