User's Manual

APPENDIX C APPENDIX C
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Appendix C
Link Layers
There are different ways of connecting your personal computer (PC) or mobile computing device to the Internet. Here are four of the
most common ways and how to connect to the Internet using them.
Dynamic IP Address (DHCP)
A DHCP of connection is where your internet connection is usually always on and your internet service provider automatically pro-
vides you with an IP address. A DHCP connection is usually from a Cable internet service.
Static IP
To set up a Static IP connection, enter the following: IP Address of the Internet Connection, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and both
DNS Servers. This information can be obtained by either your Internet Service provider or Network Administrator. If your internet ser-
vice provider requires a username and password to connect, you will then be prompted to enter the correct information.
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies the largest packet size permitted for internet transmission. The factory default MTU
size of Static IP is 1500. If you wish to manually change the MTU size, set it between 512 and 1500.
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE): To set up a PPPoE connection, enter the Username, Password, and Service (name)
of the internet connection provided by your ISP. Click Next and the ERB300H/150H should connect to the internet successfully. A
PPPoE connection is usually from a DSL internet service.
1. Login: The username or e-mail address that the internet connection uses to access internet connectivity.
2. Password: The password that corresponds to the username or e-mail address used to connect to the internet in the PPPoE.
3. Service Name: The Service Name is optional. This is to signify the name of the Internet Service Provider.