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D-link remote access router user's guide
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DI-1162 Remote Access Router
will search for a Remote Network Profile that further configures
this WAN port for dialing-out.
Set Peer IP as Default Gateway – when enabled, this feature sets
the IP address of the remote device as the default gateway (default
next hop router) for all packets not found in the routing table. This
option should be enabled for the WAN circuit (WAN1 or WAN2)
that is used to connect to the Internet. Also, if the default gateway
is defined here, you don't need to define one in the Network
Configuration, IP Static Route submenu (but you still need to
define a static default route). And also make sure that the Remote
IP Address in the Remote Networks Profile is set to 0.0.0.0. Note
that only one WAN circuit should be connected to the Internet, and
only one WAN circuit (the same one) should be the default
gateway.
Dial-In User Profile
The Dial-In User Profile is used to configure the DI-1162 for single
users (for example a person working at home) to dial in to the router
and gain access to the network. At least one User Profile must be
configured for each user who will dial in (in conjunction with Dial
Configuration settings). Please note that WAN connections to
computers on other networks must be defined in the Remote Network
Profile submenu.
Up to eight users can be set up to dial in to the router. However, more
dial-in users can be accommodated by using a Radius server as
described in the Radius Configuration section of this manual.
The Dial-In User Profile submenu appears below:
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Configuration and Management

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