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Load Balance
Weight
Backup-Master
Backup-Slave
Most users will use their routers primarily for Internet access. The Vigor3300V+ Series
supports broadband Internet access and provides multiple WAN interfaces. The following
sections will give a detailed illustration to broadband access methods.
Click the "Edit" icon to bring up the WAN configuration page for the corresponding
interface.
MAC Address
Downstream Rate
Upstream Rate
Type
Physical Mode
IP Mode
Before you connect a broadband access device e.g. a DSL/Cable modem to Vigor3300V+,
you need to know what kind of Internet access your ISP provides. The following sections
introduce several widely used broadband access services: Static, PPPoE, PPTP for DSL,
DHCP for Cable modem and DMZ. In most cases, you will get a DSL or cable modem from
the broadband access service provider. Vigor3300V+ is connected behind the broadband
device i.e. DSL/cable modem and works as a NAT or IP router for broadband connections.
Next, we will introduce each WAN mode in detailed.
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Adds this WAN interface to the load balance group.
Set the weight load (10-90%) for this WAN interface for load balance.
This selection is available only when Auto Weight is unchecked.
Set this WAN interface as a master interface. WAN1 must be assigned
as Master interface if Backup function is enabled.
Set this WAN interface as a slave interface.
Default MAC - Uses the default Mac address.
User Defined MAC - Uses a MAC address defined by users. If
you select this item, you have to type the MAC address in the box
below.
Set downstream rate for this WAN interface. The default value is
102400 kbps (100 Megabit).
Set transmission rate for this WAN interface. The default value is
102400 kbps (100 Megabit).
Set connection type for this WAN interface.
Set connection speed mode. There are five options including Auto
negotiation, full duplex, half duplex, 10M and 100M.
Set an IP Mode with Static (fixed IP), DHCP (dynamic IP
address), PPPoE, PPTP or DMZ and creates the IP group
information. Most cable modem users will use DHCP to get a
globally reachable IP address from the cable head-end system.
Different mode will lead different configuration and will be
explained in later section.
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