D-Link Ethernet Broadband Router DIR-100 User Manual page 31

Ethernet broadband router
Hide thumbs Also See for Ethernet Broadband Router DIR-100:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Settings for PPPoE conntections:
PPPoE
User Name
Password
Retype Password
Service Name
IP Address
MAC Address
Primary DNS
Address
Secondary DNS
Address
Maximum Idle
Time
MTU
Connect Mode
Select
DIR-100 Ethernet Broadband Router
Description
The user name supplied to you by your ISP.
The password supplied to you by your ISP.
Retype the password entered in the Password feld.
Enter the service name supplied to you by your ISP, if required.
Enter the IP address given to you by your ISP. This field is only to be
completed if the Static PPPoE button is selected.
This field will instruct the user to enter the Media Access Control (MAC)
address of the Ethernet Card of your computer, if instructed to do so by
your ISP. To quickly accomplish this, click the Duplicate MAC address
from the customer end button, which will automatically copy the
MAC address of your Ethernet card and enter it into the space
provided, which will replace the MAC address of the router.
This entry is for the IP address of your primary domain name server,
which should also be provided to you by your ISP. The router will first
try the Primary DNS Address to resolve a website's URL IP address. If
this IP address fails, the router will then try the Secondary DNS
Address. This field is only to be completed if the Static PPPoE button is
selected.
The IP address of the secondary domain name server will be used to
resolve a website's URL IP address if the Primary DNS Address fails.
The information in this field should also be provided by your ISP and is
only to be completed if the Static PPPoE button is selected.
A value of 0 means that the PPP connection will remain connected. If
your network account is billed according to the amount of time the
Router is actually connected to the Internet, enter an appropriate Idle
Time value (in seconds). This will disconnect the Router after the WAN
connection has been idle for the amount of time specified. The default
value = 5.
This field refers to the Maximum Transfer Unit, which is the maximum
size of a packet, in bytes, that will be accepted by the router. The
default setting is 1492 bytes. This field should not be altered unless
instructed by your ISP.
This function, with Connect-on-demand selected, will allow the router
to connect any workstation on your LAN to the Internet upon request.
If this function is set at Always-on, no request from the workstation
will be needed to connect to the Internet. If Manual is selected, it will
be necessary for the workstation on the LAN to manually connect to the
Internet through this router.
25

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents