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ISP gave you, click “Connection Type”
(1)
on the left side of the screen. Select
the connection type you use. If your ISP gave you DNS settings, clicking “DNS”
(2)
allows you to enter DNS address entries for ISPs that require specific settings.
When you have finished making settings, the “Internet Status” indicator will read
“Connection OK” if your Router is set up properly.
Connection Type
From the “Connection Type” page, you can select one of these
five
connection
types based on the instruction provided by your ISP:
•
PPPoE
•
PPPoA
•
Dynamic IP (1483 Bridged)
•
Static IP (IPoA)
•
Modem Only (Disable Internet Sharing)
Note:
See Appendix C in this User Manual for some common DSL Internet
setting parameters. If you are not sure, please contact your ISP.
Select the type of connection you use by clicking the radio button
(1)
next to your
connection type and then clicking “Next”
(2)
.
Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE or PPPoA
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is the standard method of
connecting networked devices. It requires a user name and password to access
the network of your ISP for connecting to the Internet. PPPoA (PPP over ATM) is
similar to PPPoE, but is mostly implemented in the UK. Select PPPoE or PPPoA
and click “Next”. Then enter the information provided by your ISP, and click
“Apply Changes” to activate your settings.
1. User Name
- Enter the user name. (Assigned by your ISP).
2. Password
- Enter your password. (Assigned by your ISP).
3. Retype Password
- Confirm the password. (Assigned by your ISP).
4. VPI/VCI
- Enter your Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Circuit Identifier
(VCI) parameter here. (Assigned by your ISP).
5. Encapsulation
- Select your encapsulation type (supplied by your ISP) to
specify how to handle multiple protocols at the ATM transport layer.