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7. Enable PPPoE PassThrough if you want the Router to allow a "dial-up" or separate bridged PPP
connection to an individual PC (see table below for more information).
8. Choose the desired Connection Setting. Select from: Always ON, Connection On Demand, or
Manual. Most users will want to choose the default connection setting, Always ON.
9. When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are configured correctly, click on the Apply button.
10. The new settings must be saved and the Router must be restarted for the settings to go into effect. To
save and reboot the Router, click on the Maintenance directory tab and then click the Save/Restore
settings button. In the System Settings menu, click the Save
and Reboot button.
11. Click OK when the following "Save and restart?" dialog box
opens.
12. The Router will save the new settings and restart. Upon
restarting the Router will automatically establish the WAN
connection.
PPPoE and PPPoA Connection Settings:
PPPoE/PPPoA
Parameters
User Name
Password
Connection Type
MTU
Default Route
PPPoE PassThrough
Connection Setting
DSL-G624T Wireless ADSL Router User Guide
Description
For PPP connections, a User Name and Password are used to identify and
verify your account to the ISP. Enter the User Name for your ADSL service
account. User names and passwords are case-sensitive, so enter this
information exactly as given to you by your ISP.
Together with the User Name, this is used to verify your account to the ISP.
Enter the Password exactly as given to you by your ISP.
This specifies the protocol (PPPoE or PPPoA) and the encapsulation method
(LLC or VC-Mux) used for your connection. The options available are PPPoE
LLC, PPPoA LLC or PPPoA VC-Mux.
The Maximum Transmission Unit size may be changed if you want to
optimize efficiency for uploading data through the WAN interface. The
default setting (1400 bytes) should be suitable for most users. Some user
may want to adjust the setting to optimize performance for wireless traffic
or when low latency is desired (such as with Internet gaming). It is highly
recommended that the user research how adjusting the MTU may effect
network traffic for better or worse.
When this is enabled, the Router will be considered to be the primary
gateway to the Internet and WAN for systems on your network. If you are
using the Router on a network with one or more alternative gateway routers,
you may prefer to disable this if you will use another router as the primary
gateway.
This feature enables the Router to allow a "dial-up" or separate bridged PPP
connection to an individual PC. In this instance the Router will serve as a
bridge.
Select the desired option: Always ON, Connection On Demand, or Manual.
Most users will want to choose the default connection setting, Always ON.
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