WAN Configuration 2-3
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The
WAN Ethernet Speed Setting
is configurable via a pop-up menu. Options are:
•
Auto-Negotiation (the default)
•
100 Mbps Full Duplex
•
100 Mbps Half Duplex
•
10 Mbps Full Duplex
•
10 Mbps Half Duplex
•
100 Mbps, Full Duplex, Fixed
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100 Mbps, Half Duplex, Fixed
•
10 Mbps, Full Duplex, Fixed
•
10 Mbps, Half Duplex, Fixed
This may be useful in mixed networks, where multiple routers have different ethernet speed capability. If
you want to maintain a single speed setting for compatibility with multiple routers on your LAN, you can
select a speed/duplex combination that all of your routers can match.
•
The
Wan Ethernet MAC Address
is the hardware address of the Netopia device. Some ser vice providers
require a specific MAC address as par t of their authentication process. In such a case, you can enter the
MAC address that your ser vice provider requires. If your ser vice provider doesn’t use this method, you
don’t need to change this field.
•
The
DHCP Client Mode
setting depends on the type of access concentrator equipment your ser vice
provider uses. Most use
Standards-Based
. Alternatively, your provider may instruct you to select
Copper
Mountain Specific
.
•
The
RIP Options
selection displays the WAN Ethernet RIP Parameters screen.
•
The
Receive RIP
pop-up menu controls the reception and transmission of Routing Information Protocol
(RIP) packets on the Ethernet WAN por t. The default is Both.
WAN Ethernet RIP Parameters
+----------------+
+----------------+
Receive RIP: | Off |
| v1 |
| v2 |
| Both v1 and v2 |
| v2 MD5 Authentication
+----------------+
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