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4.5.3
ADSL
Modulation
To
configure
the
DSL
modulation
type,
Click
setup.
Under
WAN
Setup,
select
Modem
Setup.
This
will
bring
up
the
modem
setup
screen.
Leave
the
default
value
if
you
are
unsure
or
the
DSL/ISP
did
not
provide
this
information.
In
most
cases,
this
screen
should
not
be
modified.
Figure
1-12
:
ADSL
Modulation
(Modem
Setup)
4.5.4
Quick start
PPPoE
is
also
known
as
RFC
2516.
It
is
a
method
of
encapsulating
PPP
packets
over
Ethernet.
PPP
or
Point-to-Point
protocol
is
a
method
of
establishing
a
network
connection/session
between
network
hosts.
It
usually
provides
a
mechanism
of
authenticating
users.
To
configure
the
gateway
for
PPPoE,
click
on
Setup
and
then
click
on
New
Connection.
The
default
PPPoE
connection
setup
is
displayed.
At
the
Type
field
select
PPPoE
and
the
PPPoE
connection
setup
page
is
displayed.
Give
your
PPPoE
connection
a
unique
name;
the
name
must
not
have
spaces
and
cannot
begin
with
numbers.
In
this
case
the
unique
name
is
called
PPPoE1.
Select
the
encapsulation
type
(LLC
or
VC);
if
you
are
not
sure
just
use
the
default
mode.
Select
the
VPI
and
VCI
settings;
your
DSL
service
provider
or
your
ISP
will
supply
these;
in
this
case
the
DSL
service
provider
is
using
0,100.
Also
select
the
quality
of
service
(QOS);
leave
the
default
value
if
you
are
unsure
or
the
ISP
did
not
provide
this
information.
See
Fig
1-13
.
Following
is
a
description
of
the
different
options:
1.
Username:
The
username
for
the
PPPoE
access;
this
is
provided
by
your
DSL
service
provider
or
your
ISP.
2.
Password:
The
password
for
the
PPPoE
access;
this
is
provided
by
your
DSL
service
provider
or
your
ISP.
3.
On-Demand:
Enables
on-demand
mode.
The
connection
will
disconnect
if
no
activity
is
detected
after
the
specified
idle
timeout
value.