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Setup
Linksys
PPPoE:
This option is for an ADSL virtual dial-up connection (suitable for ADSL PPPoE).
User Name:
Input the user name issued by your ISP.
Password:
Input the password issued by your ISP.
Connect on Demand:
This function enables the auto-dialing function
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.
Use the following DNS
Server Addresses:
Select a user-defined DNS server IP address.
DNS Server:
Input the DNS IP address set by ISP. At least one IP
group should be input. The maximum number of
acceptable groups is two.
MTU (Maximum
Transmission Unit)
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).
PPTP:
Specify WAN
IP Address:
The IP address to be configured could be one
issued by your ISP. (The IP address is usually
provided by the ISP when the PC is installed.
Contact your ISP for relevant information).
Subnet Mask:
Input the subnet mask of the static IP address
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.
User Name:
Input the user name issued by your ISP.
Password:
Input the password issued by your ISP.
Connect on Demand:
This function enables the auto-dialing function
to be used for a PPTP 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).
Keep Alive:
This function enables the PPTP dial connection
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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