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information about your Internet connection type. You can get this
information from your ISP.
The types of Internet connections are:
Dynamic (DHCP)—Your PC receives its IP address from your
cable or DSL modem. This address can change.
Static IP Connection—Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has
assigned you an IP address that does not change. You will need
this address and some additional information (see Step 4) to
proceed with installation.
PPPoE—You have a point-to-point connection to the Internet
(used mainly with asymmetric DSL).
PPTP—Your provider uses point-to-point tunneling protocol
(used in Europe).
LT2P—Your provider uses layer 2 tunneling protocol (used in
Europe).
After selecting your connection type, click Next.
If you chose:
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Dynamic (DHCP)—Proceed to Step 5.
Static IP Connection—Provide your Static IP Address, Subnet
Mask, Gateway IP, DNS, and secondary DNS (optional). This
information comes from your ISP. Click Next after entering the
information.
PPPoE—Provide your account name (for example,
john@ISPname.net
information.
PPTP (Europe)—Provide your account name (for example,
john@ISPname.net
Next after entering the information.
L2TP (Europe)—Provide your account name (for example,
john@ISPname.net), password, and server IP address. Click
Next after entering the information.
The Setup Wizard configures your connection, verifies the router
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settings, and checks the network connection. Click Next.
To configure your home network, click Next.
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) and password. Click Next after entering the
), password, and server IP address. Click
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