Specifications
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Figure 5-8 PPPoE Internet Connection Settings
Interface: It specifies the name of the WAN interface. Here please select WAN1,
WAN2 or APClient.
Connection Type: It specifies the type of the Internet connection. Here please select
PPPoE. The Wireless Router will automatically obtain the WAN IP address, subnet
mask and gateway IP address from your ISP’s PPPoE server.
ISP Policy and Update Policy: Refer to Section 5.1.2.1.1 Static IP Internet
Connection Settings for detailed information.
User Name and Password: They specify the PPPoE login user name and password
provided by your ISP. Please ask your ISP if you have any questions.
PPP Authentication: It specifies the PPP authentication mode of the PPPoE
connection. The available options are Either, PAP, CHAP and NONE. The default
value is Either, which means that the Wireless Router will automatically negotiate it
with the remote PPPoE Server. NONE means that no authentication is performed.
Dial Type: It specifies the dial type of the PPPoE connection. The available options
are Always On, Manual and On Demand.
Always On: If you want the Wireless Router to establish the PPPoE connection
when starting up and to automatically re-establish the PPPoE connection once
disconnected, please select this option.
Manual: If you want to connect and disconnect the PPPoE connection manually
in the Internet connection List (see Section 5.1.1.3 How to Connect and
Disconnect a PPPoE/3G Connection), please select this option.
On Demand: If you want the Wireless Router to establish the PPPoE connection
only when it listens for packets destined for the Internet, please select this option.
Dial Mode: It specifies the dial mode of the PPPoE Internet connection. The default
value is Normal mode. If the PPPoE connection isn’t established successfully even
using correct user name and password, you may try to use another mode.
Idle Timeout: It specifies how long the PPPoE connection keeps connected since no
Internet activity. The Wireless Router will automatically terminate the connection after
it has been inactive for the specified period of time. The default value is zero, which
means that the Wireless Router will not terminate it.
MTU: It the maximum packet size that can be transmitted over a network. When
dialing, the Wireless Router will automatically negotiate it with the peer device.
Please leave the default value of 1480 bytes, unless you have a special application.
Advanced Options: Click it to view and configure advanced parameters. In most
cases, you need not configure them.
Mode: It specifies the mode of the device, including Pure Route Mode and NAT