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- BaseWall VPN 6000 user manual -
standard gateway address by your Internet service provider (ISP), please
choose “Static/NAT” instead. Be sure to have the connection details provided
by your ISP at hand, because you will need these in the next screen.
Some Internet providers may have you authenticate before connecting to the
Internet, preferring to use PPTP or PPPoE. If you have such a connection,
choose “PPTP/PPPoE”. Like with a Static/NAT connection, setting up a
PPTP/PPPoE Internet connection will require connection details provided by your
ISP.
When in doubt about the type of Internet connection to choose, please contact
your ISP.
➔ Select the type of Internet connection appropriate to your situation.
➔ Press “next” to continue.
Setting up WAN1 using DHCP
The easiest way to connect WAN1 to the Internet is using DHCP. Generally,
when choosing DHCP, no further settings are required for an Internet
connection. After pressing “next” you will directly be offered the opportunity to
set up your WAN2 interface (fall back Internet connection).
Setting up WAN1 using a Static/Nat connection
When using a single static IP address or a routed subnet for your network
connection, you will have been provided with an IP number, a net mask and a
default gateway by your ISP. After choosing “Static/Nat” as type of Internet
connection, the next screen will offer the opportunity to enter this data.
➔ Enter the IP address, net mask and gateway address.
If you are in any way unsure about the correct number to enter, please contact
your ISP for confirmation.
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