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Maximum Idle Time
MTU
Connect Mode
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Some ISPs may require the user
to
uplink
using
the
Protocol Tunneling (L2TP) method.
L2TP is a VPN protocol that will
ensure a direct connection to the
server using an authentication
process that guarantees the data
originated from the claimed sender
and was not damaged or altered in
transit. Once connected to the
VPN tunnel, it seems to the user
that the client computer is directly
connected to the internal network.
To set up your L2TP connection,
enter the following data that was
provided to you by your ISP.
L2TP
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Server IP
L2TP Account
L2TP Password
A value of 0 means that the PPP connection will remain connected. If your
network account is billed according to the amount of time the Router is
actually connected to the Internet, enter an appropriate Idle Time value (in
seconds). This will disconnect the Router after the WAN connection has
been idle for the amount of time specified. The default value = 5.
Enter an MTU value only if required by your ISP. Otherwise, leave it at the
default setting.
This function, with Connect-on-demand selected, will allow the router to
connect any workstation on your LAN to the Internet upon request. If this
function is set at Always-on, no request from the workstation will be
needed to connect to the Internet. If Manual is selected, it will be
necessary for the workstation on the LAN to manually connect to the
Internet through this router.
Layer 2
Choose between Dynamic and Static IP. Using Dynamic IP, the router
will set your basic IP parameters, such as the IP Address, Subnet
Mask and Gateway. For Static IP, this information must be set
manually by the user.
The IP address that will be assigned to your router for this connection,
as stated by your ISP. Dynamic IP requires no input here.
The IP address of the corresponding Subnet Mask, as stated to you by
your ISP. Dynamic IP requires no input here.
The IP address of the gateway device, as stated to you by your ISP.
Dynamic IP requires no input here.
The IP address of your ISP's server computer, as stated to you by your
ISP.
The account name of the L2TP account that has been assigned to you
by your ISP.
The password of the L2TP account that was supplied to you by your
ISP.
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