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as the default setting. When using PPPoE connection, you may need to change MTU settings to
maintain the connection with your ISP, however, if the incorrect value was entered, you may be
unable to access certain websites. Reducing the packet size can help connecting to certain websites
or speeding up the transmission rate.
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Dial-On-Demand/Silent Timeout: You may disconnect the connection when there is no activity for a
period of time and set the Silent Timeout in the next field. Silent Timeout means a period of idle time
before you go offline. Enter a maximum period of time (minute) to define the maximum idle time. If the
silent time is above the defined maximum idle time, it will go offline immediately. You can set the val-
ue to be 0 or Auto Reconnect to disable this function. If you check the check box of Dial-On-Demand,
MZK-W04NU will dial automatically whenever there’s Internet movement (ex. Opening an IE).
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Auto Reconnect/Connect/Disconnect: If you choose Auto Reconnect, MZK-W04NU Wireless
Router will automatically reconnect to your ISP when you restart the system or the connection is
stopped. To enable “Auto Reconnect” you must set “Silent Timeout” to be 0 or leave the field blank;
otherwise there might be a warning message. Click “Connect” to manually make a connection or
click “Disconnect” to disconnect the connection.
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Auth Type: You may choose PAP or CHAP authentication to enhance the security of data transmission.
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PAP –Short for Password Authentication Protocol, the most basic form of authentication, in
which a user's name and password are transmitted over a network and compared to a table of
name-password pairs. Typically, the passwords stored in the table are encrypted. The Basic
Authentication feature built into the HTTP protocol uses PAP. The main weakness of PAP is that
both the username and password are transmitted "in the clear" -- that is, in an unencrypted form.
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CHAP –Short for Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, a type of authentication in
which the authentication agent (typically a network server) sends the client program a random
value that is used only once and an ID value. Both the sender and peer share a predefined secret.
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Network 1~4: When using NAPT LAN type, you may do the following settings.
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Disable: Choose this to disable the function.
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IP Address: Please enter the range of IP addresses provided by your ISP.
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Domain Name: You can set a domain name as the transmission rule. For example, entering
“conrad.com.tw” in this column, it means the packets which use conrad.com.tw as destination
will be delivered through this segment.
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Apply: Click this button to save the settings.
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Clear: If there is anything wrong with the settings you made, you can click “Clear” to configure the
page again.
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Refresh: Click this button to update to the latest status.