CNET CWR-935M User Manual page 74

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IP Address
Subnet Mask
Server IP Address
User Name
Password
MTU Size
Request MPPE Encryption
DNS
3.5G Backup
Clone MAC
Enable IGMP Proxy
Please enter the username provided by your ISP. If you don't have it,
please contact your ISP.
Please enter the Subnet Mask address; it should be 255.255.255.0 for
the most time.
Please enter the server IP address. If you don't know the address,
please contact your ISP.
Please enter the username provided by your ISP. If you don't have it,
please contact your ISP.
Please enter the password provided by your ISP. If you don't have it,
please contact your ISP.
The term Maximum transmission unit refers to the size (in bytes) of
the largest PDU that a given layer of a communications protocol can
pass onwards. Users can improve network efficiency by adjusting the
value of MTU. Most of OS will give users a default value which is fit for
most of users. Users can modify this value also. Please enter value,
max number is 1500 bytes.
MPPE uses the RSA RC4 algorithm to provide data confidentiality.
The length of the session key to be used for initializing encryption
tables can be negotiated. MPPE currently supports 40-bit, 56-bit, and
128-bit session keys. It can be changed frequently to protect network
security. This function is optional.
If ISP provides DNS information, please select Attain DNS
automatically. Or you should select Set DNS Manually, and then
input the DNS address.
Connection backup. If your WAN disconnects, it will connect to
Internet by 3.5G. The system will check the connection once for every
30 seconds. Users can setup the time for detecting. The range is 1-60
mins, and the default is 3 mins. When system detects disconnection,
CWR-935M will automatically connect by using 3.5G. If the signal of
3.5G is not detected, it will search for 3/2.75/2.5G signals. Users will
turn off 3.5G connection manually after the original connection is
restored.
If your ISP asks you to enter a specific MAC Address, please input the
correct info at the column.
The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a
communication protocol used to manage the membership of Internet
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