
Connect to the Internet
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Select Internet connection
The next step is to select how you will be connecting your SnapGear VPN Router to the Internet.
From the
SnapGear VPN Router Config Pages,
in the
Networking
menu, select
Connect to
Internet
and choose the method you will use to connect to your local Internet Service Provider
(ISP). You can connect to your ISP by any one of cable, ISDN, DSL or analog modem connections.
Once the appropriate connection type has been selected, click
Continue
.
Connect to Internet – Cable Modem
With any SnapGear VPN Router, you can connect to the Internet using a cable modem. After
selecting a cable connection, simply select your cable ISP from the list and click
Next
. If your
provider does not appear here, select
Generic Cable Modem Provider.
For cable modem providers
other than Generic, enter your username and password and click
Finish
. You are now ready to
connect. Click the
Reboot
button to save your configuration and reboot your SnapGear VPN
Router.
Connect to Internet – ADSL
To connect your SnapGear VPN Router to the Internet via ADSL, you must choose the connection
method as
PPPoE, DHCP,
or
Manually Assign Settings.
Alternatively, the SnapGear VPN Router
can determine the connection method automatically.
PPPoE is used if your ISP requires a username and a password authentication to access the Internet.
DHCP is used if your ISP did not provide you with a public IP address and/or instructed you to
obtain an IP automatically from a DHCP Server over the Internet. Manually assigning the settings
on the SnapG's Internet interface is required if your ISP has given you an IP address.
Select the appropriate method and click
Apply.
For PPPoE, you will be asked to enter the username and password for your ISP account. By default,
your SnapGear VPN Router will maintain the ADSL connection continuously. However, you have
the option of overriding the default to
Connect on Demand
. For on demand connections, you must
also enter an
Idle Disconnect Time
, which is the time that the SnapGear VPN Router waits before
disconnecting when the line is idle.
A hostname for your SnapGear VPN Router is required for DHCP connections.
Choose
Manually Assign Settings
and enter the
IP Address
and
Netmask
and optionally the
Gateway
and the
DNS Address
if your ISP has provided these. You will need to reboot the
SnapGear VPN Router before the new configuration will take effect.
Summary of Contents for LITE
Page 35: ...Dial in server configuration 31 Dial in setup Figure 4 1 Dial in setup ...
Page 40: ...Dial in server configuration 36 Figure 4 3 User Maintenance Screen ...
Page 46: ...Dial in server configuration 42 Figure 4 8 Network Connection Wizard ...
Page 51: ...Dial in server configuration 47 Figure 4 13 Remote Access Login Screen ...
Page 55: ...Network Configuration 51 Advanced IP Configuration Figure 5 2 Advanced IP Configuration ...
Page 69: ...Virtual Private Networking 65 Figure 7 1 VPN tunneling using PPTP Server ...
Page 80: ...Virtual Private Networking 76 Figure 7 7 VPN client server settings ...