User Manual
Table Of Contents
- NBG-418N v2
- User’s Guide
- Introduction
- The Web Configurator
- Connection Wizard
- Modes
- Tutorials
- 5.1 Overview
- 5.2 How to Connect to the Internet from an AP
- 5.3 Configure Wireless Security Using WPS on both your NBG-418N v2 and Wireless Client
- 5.4 Enable and Configure Wireless Security without WPS on your NBG-418N v2
- 5.5 Using Multiple SSIDs on the NBG-418N v2
- 5.6 Installing UPnP in Windows 7 Example
- 5.7 Using Bandwidth Management on the NBG-418N v2
- Technical Reference
- Wireless LAN
- WAN
- LAN
- DHCP Server
- Network Address Translation
- Dynamic DNS
- Static Route
- Firewall
- Content Filter
- Remote Management
- Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)
- Bandwidth MGMT
- System
- Logs
- Tools
- Sys OP Mode
- Language
- Troubleshooting
- Customer Support
- IP Addresses and Subnetting
- Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions
- Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address
- Wireless LANs
- Common Services
- Legal Information
- Index
Chapter 7 WAN
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Fig ure 64 Network > WAN > IPv6 (PPPoE)
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 39 Network > WAN > IPv6 (PPPoE)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
IPv6 Connection
Type
Select PPPoE if your ISP requires your to use a PPPoE connection to the IPv6 Internet. This
method of connection typically requires you to enter a Username and Password (provided
by your ISP) to gain access to the IPv6 Internet. You need to ensure that any PPPoE client
software on your computer is removed or disabled.
PPPoE
User Name Enter a user name (of up to 31 printable characters) for login using PPPoE connection.
Password Enter the password associated with the user name above.
Service Name Enter a service name if your ISP requires one.
MTU Size Enter the MTU or the largest packet size per frame that your NBG-418N v2 can receive and
process.