Installation manual
Chapter 5: Configuring the CopperJet
Authentication: Choose the authentication method provided by your service
provider.
None: You don’t need to set any authentication.
PAP: Password Authentication Protocol, the server sends an
authentication request to the remote user that is dialling in.
PAP passes the unencrypted username and password and
identifies the remote end.
CHAP: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, the server
sends an authentication request to the remote user that is
dialling in. CHAP passes the encrypted username and
password and identifies the remote end.
Username: Fill in the username provided by your service provider.
Password: Fill in the password provided by your service provider.
Password (confirm): Fill in the password provided by your service provider.
Keep Alive: On by default. Some ISP’s time-out if the connection has
not been used. To avoid it, you can enable keep-alive that
keeps the connection by accessing an Internet site at
regular intervals.
Connect on demand: Off by default. When enabled, the PPP link will be
established when traffic is sent to the Service Provider and
disconnected when traffic has stopped for a certain amount
of time. See also the Maximum Idle Time.
Maximum idle time: 0 by default. When Connect On demand is enabled, this
time represents the idle time when the PPP link will be
disconnected.
Requested WAN IP address: Fill in 0.0.0.0 when you get an IP address after
authentication, or fill in a fixed IP address provided by your
service provider.
Enable NAT: NAT is by default enabled.
When finished configuring the WAN connection, click on OK. Go to the Configuration menu
and click on Save config to save the new settings into the CopperJet.
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