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4.
Idle
Timeout:
Specifies
that
PPPoE
connection
should
disconnect
if
the
link
has
no
activity
detected
for
n
seconds.
This
field
is
used
in
conjunction
with
the
On-Demand
feature.
To
ensure
that
the
link
is
always
active,
enter
a
0
in
this
field.
5.
Keep
Alive:
When
on-demand
option
is
not
enable,
this
value
specifies
the
time
to
wait
without
being
connected
to
your
provider
before
terminating
the
connection.
To
ensure
that
the
link
is
always
active,
enter
a
0
in
this
field.
6.
Set
Route:
Specify
this
connection
as
the
default-route.
7.
Enforce
MTU:
Check
this
box
if
you
experience
problems
accessing
the
Internet
over
a
PPPoE
connection.
This
feature
will
force
all
TCP
traffic
to
conform
with
PPP
MTU
by
changing
TCP
Maximum
Segment
Size
to
PPP
MTU.
Figure
1-13
:Quick start
(PPPOE
Connection
Setup)
4.5.5
LAN
Configuration
You
can
change
the
ADSL
Router’s
IP
address
by,
clicking
Setup
and
under
LAN
Setup,
select
LAN
Configuration,
then
click
Configure.
Your
ADSL
Router’s
default
IP
address
and
subnet
mask
are
192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0;
this
subnet
mask
will
allow
the
ADSL
Router
to
support
254
users.
If
you
want
to
support
a
larger
number
of
users
you
can
change
the
subnet
mask;
but
remember.
The
DHCP
server
is
defaulted
to
only
give
out
255
IP
addresses.
Further
remember
that
if
you
change
your
gateways’
IP
address
and
you
have
DHCP
enabled,
the
DHCP
configuration
must
reside
within
the
same
subnet
The
default
gateway
is
the
routing
device
used
to
forward
all
traffic
that
is
not
addressed
to
a
station
within
the
local
subnet.
Your
ISP
will
provide
you
with
the
default
gateway
Address.