Specifications

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Information from ISP
Before you start configuring this device, you should gather the information as illustrated in
the following tables and keep it for reference.
For CATV dynamic mode:
Adapter Address
Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) requires that you
register the MAC address of your network card/adapter,
which was connected to your cable or DSL modem during
installation. If your ISPs require MAC address registration,
find your adapter’s MAC address by doing the following:
Under Windows 95 or 98: Click StartÆRun, type in
“winipcfg”, and select the network adapter (not PPP
adapter).
Under Windows ME, 2000 or XP: Click StartÆRun, type in
“command”, and press Enter. At the DOS prompt, type
“ipconfig/all”. Look for Adapter “Physical Address” with
12-digit HEX number (00-11-22-aa-bb-cc).
Device/Computer Name
(or Host Name by some
ISP.)
Enter a descriptive name for identification purpose. You
may have to check with your ISP to see if your Broadband
Internet service has been configured with a host and domain
name. In most cases, these fields may be left blank. Some
Internet Service Providers (ISP) requires this information
and if that is the case, they will provide you with the name.
Domain Name
ex. yourcompany.com,
Provided by your ISP.
Table 4 Device information
For DSL dynamic mode:
PPPoE Account Info Provided by your ISP
Username Provided by your ISP.
Password Provided by your ISP.
Service Name For identification purpose. If it is required, your ISP will
provide you the information.
Static IP Address Provided by your ISP.
Static DNS Server Provided by your ISP.
Table 5 PPPoE information
For Static Mode:
IP address
ISP-assigned IP address Example: 203.66.81.201