Japanese Pppoe - D-Link DSR-150 User Manual

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Section 5 - Connect to the Internet
Path: Network > Internet > WAN1 Settings
Select Japanese PPPoE to enter the PPPoE Internet settings supplied by your Internet Service Provider.
Field
Address Mode
User Name
Password
Service
Authentication Type
Reconnect Mode
IP Address
IP Subnet Mask
Gateway IP Address
Primary PPPoE DNS
Servers
Primary DNS Server
Secondary DNS Server If you selected "Use These DNS Servers", enter the secondary DNS server IP address.
Secondary PPPoE
Profile
MAC Address Source
MAC Address
Port Speed
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Select Dynamic IP or Static IP (IP settings supplied by your ISP).
Enter your PPPoE user name.
Enter your PPPoE password.
Enter if your ISP requires it.
Select the authentication type from the drop-down menu.
Some ISPs may require you to pay for usage time. Select On Demand if this is the case. This will
have the router connect to the Internet only when you initiate an Internet connection. Select
Always On to have the router stay connected to the Internet.
If you selected Static IP, enter the IP address supplied by your ISP.
If you selected Static IP, enter the subnet mask supplied by your ISP.
If you selected Static IP, enter the gateway IP address supplied by your ISP.
Select either Get Dynamically from ISP or Use These DNS Servers to manually enter DNS
servers.
If you selected "Use These DNS Servers", enter the primary DNS server IP address.
You may create a secondary PPPoE profile.
Select Use Default MAC to use the MAC address from the WAN1 port to associate with your
modem/ISP, Clone your PC's MAC to use the MAC address of the computer you are currently
using to associate with your modem/ISP, or Use this MAC to manually enter a MAC address.
If you selected Use this MAC, enter the MAC address you want to associate with your ISP.
Select a value from the drop-down menu. The default value is Auto-Sense.
Click Save to save and activate your settings.
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