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Quick Start
3.1
Overview
Use the Quick Start screens to configure the VMG’s time zone, basic Internet access, and wireless
settings.
Note: See the technical reference chapters (starting on
Chapter 4 on page 33
) for
background information on the features in this chapter.
3.2
Quick Start Setup
1
The Quick Start Wizard appears automatically after login. Or you can click the
QuickClick Start
icon in the top right corner of the web configurator
to open the quick start screens. Select the time
zone of your location. Click
Next
.
Figure 11
Quick Start - Welcome
2
Enter your Internet connection information in this screen. The screen and fields to enter may vary
depending on your current connection type. Click
Next
.
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Figure 12
Quick Start - Internet Connection
3
Turn the wireless LAN on or off. If you keep it on, record the security settings so you can configure
your wireless clients to connect to the VMG. Click
Save
.
Figure 13
Quick Start - Wireless
4
Your VMG saves your settings and attempts to connect to the Internet.
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Tutorials
4.1
Overview
This chapter shows you how to use the VMG’s various features.
Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection
, see
page 33
Setting Up a Secure Wireless Network
, see
page 36
Setting Up Multiple Wireless Groups
, see
page 42
Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another Network
, see
page 45
Configuring QoS Queue and Class Setup
, see
page 47
Access the VMG Using DDNS
, see
page 51
Configuring the MAC Address Filter
, see
page 52
Access Your Shared Files From a Computer
, see
page 53
4.2
Setting Up an ADSL PPPoE Connection
This tutorial shows you how to set up an ADSL Internet connection using the Web Configurator.
If you connect to the Internet through an ADSL connection, use the information from your Internet
Service Provider (ISP) to configure the VMG. Be sure to contact your service provider for any
information you need to configure the
Broadband
screens.
1
Click
Network Setting > Broadband
to open the following screen. Click
Add
New WAN
Interface
.
2
In this example, the DSL connection has the following information.
General
Name
MyDSLConnection
Type
ADSL
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3
Select the
Active
check box. Enter the
General
and
ATM PVC Configuration
settings as provided
above.
Set the
Type
to
ADSL over ATM
.
Choose the
Encapsulation
specified by your DSL service provider. For this example, the service
provider requires a username and password to establish Internet connection. Therefore, select
PPPoE
as the WAN encapsulation type.
Set the
IPv6/IPv4 Mode
to
IPv4 Only
.
4
Enter the account information provided to you by your DSL service provider.
5
Configure this rule as your default Internet connection by selecting the
Apply as Default Gateway
check box. Then select DNS as
Static
and enter the DNS server addresses provided to you, such as
192.168.5.2
(DNS server1)/
192.168.5.1
(DNS server2).
6
Leave the rest of the fields to the default settings.
7
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
Connection Mode
Routing
Encapsulation
PPPoE
IPv6/IPv4 Mode
IPv4
ATM PVC Configuration
VPI/VCI
36/48
Encapsulation Mode
LLC/SNAP-Bridging
Service Category
UBR without PCR
Account Information
PPP User Name
PPP Password
ABCDEF!
PPPoE Service Name
MyDSL
Static IP Address
192.168.1.32
Others
Authentication Method: AUTO
PPPoE Passthrough: Disabled
NAT: Enabled
IGMP Multicast Proxy: Enabled
Apply as Default Gateway: Enabled
VLAN: Disabled
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