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2. DSL Modem Setup
If you are using DSL service, you probably clicked on “Dial-Up xDSL (PPPoE)” as shown on
the WAN Settings screen of the Wizard shown in
Figure 8
. By clicking on “Dial-Up xDSL
(PPPoE” you will be shown the screen represented by
Figure 10
. As before, notice that if you
made a mistake, and actually meant to select a different network type, you can click on the
Back button. Many DSL ISPs will specify the information that gets entered on this screen.
3. DNS Configuration
After configuring either Cable Modem or DSL Modem WAN Settings, and clicking “Next” in
the lower right corner of either screen, you will be shown the DNS configuration screen
represented by
Figure 11
. In most cases the DNS Server IP Address from the ISP is
provided automatically, but if the ISP wants you to use a static DNS Server address, click on
“Enable” and enter the “Primary DNS Address” that they specify.
Enter the PPTP information provided by your ISP into the fields shown above. When you click
on Next you will be taken to the DNS and Time Zone screens as shown in
Figure 8 and
Figure 9
and covered previously.
Click on “Finish” in the lower right corner when your initial Router/Switch configuration is
complete. Installation is now complete.
Figure 10
Figure 11