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TOPEX BYTTON HSDPA
User’s Manual
pag. 39
Address Type
: options are Static or DHCP Assigned.
Default is “DHCP Assigned”, which
means that the IP address of the
WAN Ethernet Interface will be
automatically assigned by a DHCP
server.
Note that in this case the fields
below are inactive.
If you select ”Static”, then you must
also fill in the:
IP Address
value on
the WAN side,
Netmask
,
Gateway
address used for routing.
5.3.3. PPPoE
Settings for the connection using Point-to Point Protocol over the Ethernet. This may be used for
instance if you connect to the Internet via an external DSL modem instead of the embedded HDSPA
module.
Settings are the same as for “normal” PPP, except that the modem-related command strings are missing
here.
Username
: The user name used for log-in to the Internet account supplied by your ISP. Ask your
Internet provider for details! Some Internet providers need the complete account name together with the
hosting domain, the same as for an e-mail address:
, while other ISPs require that you
type here just the name of your account.
Password
: The password used for authenticating to your Internet account.
Redial Period
: time in seconds until redialing a connection, if it was broken
Idle Time
: BYTTON can disable the connection when there is no more data traffic. If no data packet is
sent through the interface for a specified period of time, the Internet connection will be broken. This is
useful in case of connections where you pay per connected time.
You can specify this time interval, in seconds. If the interval is too short, even a momentary lack of
activity (no data traffic) will cause the Internet connection to be interrupted.
If you set the time interval to 0 (zero), the connection will remain always on, even if there is no data traffic
on the remote interface.