TRENDnet User's Guide
Configure WAN Setup
There are three connection types for the WAN port : Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE and
PPTP,
Please click on System -> WAN and follow the below setting.
Mode : By default, it's "Static IP". Check "Static IP", "Dynamic IP", "PPPoE" or
"PPTP"to set up system WAN IP.
Static IP : Users can manually setup the WAN IP address with a static IP
provided by WISP.
IP Address : The IP address of the WAN port; default IP address is
192.168.1.254
IP Netmask : The Subnet mask of the WAN port; default Netmask is
255.255.255.0
IP Gateway : The default gateway of the WAN port; default Gateway is
192.168.1.1
Dynamic IP : Please consult with WISP for correct wireless settings to associate
with WISP AP before a dynamic IP, along with related IP settings including DNS
can be available from DHCP server. If IP Address is not assigned, please double
check with your wireless settings and ensure successful association. Also, you
may go to "WAN Information" in the Overview page to click Release button to
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release IP address and click Renew button to renew IP address again.
Hostname : The Hostname of the WAN port
PPPoE : To create wireless PPPoE WAN connection to a PPPoE server in
network.
User Name : Enter User Name for PPPoE connection
Password : Enter Password for PPPoE connection
Reconnect Mode :
Always on – A connection to Internet is always maintained.
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On Demand – A connection to Internet is made as needed.
Manual – Click the "Connect" button on "WAN Information" in the
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Overview page to connect to the Internet.
Idle Time : Time to last before disconnecting PPPoE session when it is
idle. Enter preferred Idle Time in minutes. Default is "0", indicates
disabled. When Idle time is disabled, the "Reconnect Mode" will turn out
"Always on"
MTU : By default, it's 1492 bytes. MTU stands for Maximum Transmission
Unit. Consult with WISP for a correct MTU setting.
PPTP :
The Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) mode enables the
implementation of secure multi-protocol Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
through public networks.
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