Step 3. WAN Type Setup
The
WAN Type
refers to the protocol used by your Internet Service Provider in
establishing your Internet connection. By default,
WAN Type
is set to use the built-in
mobile broadband modem. If that is what you want, you can select
Next
to skip this
section.
Selecting the WAN Type
Please check with your service provider if you read the discussion below and are still
unsure which
WAN Type
to choose.
•
Mobile Broadband Modem
- Select this if you want to use the
Modem/Router’s built-in 3G+ modem for voice and data. (If you want to use
the 3G+ modem as the backup to an ADSL or Cable modem, you'll need to
use the Configuration Manager's
Advanced
program to configure this setup.
Please refer to
3G Failover
on
The Basic Setup Page
on page 55.) You
should select your primary connection type using the Setup Wizard. (To
access the Setup Wizard, refer to page 12 for instructions.)
•
Configuring the Dynamic IP Address
– This is only used by Cable modem
users and by DSL modem users who are not using PPPoE. (ADSL service
providers will typically tell you whether you are using PPPoE, which requires
you to enter an PPPoE-related password into the Modem/Router. If you are
using ADSL with 1483 routed, bridged, or PPPoA modes, you are not using
PPPoE.)
•
Static IP Address
- Typically you have to request and pay extra for a static IP
address, so this is not typically used.
•
PPPoE
– Only use this if you are plugging an ADSL modem into the
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