
PePLink Balance Series v4.0 User Manual
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Connection Settings for Static IP
Upstream
Bandwidth
This setting specifies the data bandwidth in the outbound direction
from the LAN through the WAN interface.
Downstream
Bandwidth
This setting specifies the data bandwidth in the inbound direction from
the WAN interface to the LAN.
The value of this setting is used as the default weight control value for
outbound load balance.
Physical Interface Settings
Speed
This setting specifies port speed and duplex configurations.
By default, Speed is set to
Auto
.
MTU
This setting specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit.
By default, MTU is set to 1440.
MSS
This setting should be configured based on the maximum payload size
that the local system can handle. The MSS (Maximum Segment Size)
is computed from the MTU minus 40 bytes for TCP over IPv4.
By default, MSS is set to
Auto
.
MAC Address
This setting allows configuring a user-specified MAC address.
Some service providers (e.g. cable providers) identify the clients’ MAC
addresses and require a client to always connect using the same MAC
address. In such cases, use the MAC Address setting to change the
PePLink Balance WAN interface MAC address to be the same as that of
the original client PC.
The default MAC Address is a unique value assigned at the factory. In
most cases, the default value suffices. Clicking the
Default
button
restores the MAC Address to the default value.
Static IP Settings
IP Address /
Subnet Mask /
Default Gateway
These settings specify the information required in order to
communicate on the Internet via a fixed Internet IP address.
The information is typically determined by and can be obtained from
the ISP, and include the following:
DNS Servers
Each ISP may provide a set of DNS servers for DNS lookups. This field
specifies the DNS (Domain Name System) Servers to be used when a
DNS lookup is routed through this connection.
You can input the ISP provided DNS server addresses into the
DNS
server 1
and
DNS server 2
fields. If no address is entered here, this
link will not be used for DNS lookups.