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PPPoE:
This option is for an ADSL virtual dial-up connection (suitable for ADSL PPPoE) .
Input the user name issued by your ISP .
User Name:
Password:
Input the password issued by your ISP .
This function enables the auto-dialing function
Connect on Demand:
in a PPPoE dial connection . When the client port
attempts to connect with the Internet, the device
will automatically make a dial connection . If the
line has been idle for a period of time, the system
will break the connection automatically . (The
default time for automatic disconnection from no
packet transmissions is five minutes) .
Keep Alive:
This function enables the PPPoE dial connection to
keep connected, and to automatically redial if the
line is disconnected . It also enables a user to set
up a time for redialing . The default is 30 seconds .
Select a user-defined DNS server IP address .
Use the following DNS
Server Addresses:
Input the DNS IP address set by ISP . At least one IP
DNS Server:
group should be input . The maximum number of
acceptable groups is two .
MTU (Maximum
Choose "Auto" or "Manual" . Default is "Auto . " The
default value is 1500 . Different value could be
Transmission Unit)
set in different network environment (e .g ., ADSL
PPPoE MTU: 1492) .
PPTP:
The IP address to be configured could be one
Specify WAN
IP Address:
issued by your ISP . (The IP address is usually
provided by the ISP when the PC is installed .
Contact your ISP for relevant information) .
Input the subnet mask of the static IP address
Subnet Mask:
issued by your ISP, such as:
Issued eight static IP addresses: 255 .255 .255 .248
Issued 16 static IP addresses: 255 .255 .255 .240
Default Gateway:
Input the default gateway of the static IP address
issued by your ISP . For ADSL users, it is usually an
ATU-R IP address .
Input the user name issued by your ISP .
User Name:
Password:
Input the password issued by your ISP .
This function enables the auto-dialing function
Connect on Demand:
to be used for a L2TP dial connection . When the
client port attempts to connect with the Internet,
the device will automatically connect with the
default ISP auto dial connection . When the
network has been idle for a period of time, the
system will break the connection automatically .
(The default time for automatic break off when no
packets have been transmitted is five minutes) .
This function enables the L2TP dial connection
Keep Alive:
to redial automatically when the connection has
been disconnected . Users can set up the redialing
time . The default is 30 seconds .
MTU:
Choose "Auto" or "Manual" . Default is "Auto . " The
default value is 1500 . Different value could be
set in different network environment (e .g ., ADSL
PPPoE MTU: 1492) .
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