Network – WAN (continued)
Label
When selecting interface type, choosing
DSL also requires you to select one of the following options:
Connection
mode
This enables you to specify routes to other networks.
If the local network has additional subnetworks, you can specify routes for these here. You
can enter network routes in CIDR format (x.x.x.0/24) or routes to individual subscribers
here.
Routes
PPPoE:
Select this option if your ISP requires a PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ether-
net) connection. A lot of modems are set to this option. The external IP address
that a remote station uses to access the router is specified by the ISP. Please re-
fer to your ISP documentation for the necessary details.
PPP User Login: enter your Internet access user name
as provided by your ISP.
PPP User Pass: Enter your Internet access password
as provided by your ISP.
PPTP:
Select this option if your ISP requires a PPTP connection (Point to Point Tunneling
Protocol) connection. For example, in Austria, PPTP is used with DSL connec-
tions.
PPP User Login: see the access user name provided by your ISP.
PPP User Pass: see the access password provided by your ISP.
WAN IP address: here, enter the IP address of the mbNET router con-
nected to the WAN port. This is the address that devices use to access the
router if they are connected to the WAN. If your ISP's IP address is not au-
tomatically assigned here, you should manually enter the IP that the PPTP
server uses to access the router. Please refer to your ISP documentation
for the necessary details.
Subnet mask: enter the subnet mask of the network connected to the
LAN port.
PPTP Server IP address: enter your ISP server IP address.
Description
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Version: 5.1.6 – June 4
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