Single User Account - D-Link DI-106 Series User Manual

Remote access router with integrated ethernet hub
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10. Press ENTER at the message 'Press ENTER to Confirm...' to
confirm your selections, or press ESC at any time to cancel
your selections.
11. At this point, the SMT will ask if you wish to test the Internet
connection. If you select Yes, the router will call the ISP to test
the Internet connection. If the test fails, note the error message
that you receive and take the appropriate troubleshooting steps.

Single User Account

Typically, if there are multiple users on the LAN wanting to
concurrently access the Internet, they will have to subscribe to
multiple IP addresses or a Class C subnetwork from the ISP. In
either case, these two approaches will cost more than a single user
account.
The Single User Account (SUA) feature allows customers to have
the same benefits as having a Class C address, but still only pay for
one IP address, thus saving significantly on subscription fees.
(Check with your ISP before you enable this feature).
This feature may also be used to connect to TCP/IP remote nodes
other than Internet Service Providers. For example this feature can
be used to simplify the allocation of IP addresses when connecting
branch offices to the corporate network.
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BOD (Bandwidth On Demand)—The base transfer rate will
be 64 kbps, and the maximum transfer rate will be 128 kbps.
Always—Multilink will always be on; both the base transfer
rate and maximum transfer rate will be 128 kbps.
Configuring for Internet Access

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