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This screen provides an alternative to using the Wizard for Internet Access configuration.
Identification
Hostname Normally, there is no need to change the default name, but if your ISP requests that you use a particular Hostname, enter it here.
Domain name If your ISP provided a domain name, enter it here. Otherwise, this may be left blank.
MAC Address Also called Network Adapter Address or Physical Address. This is a low-level identifier, as seen from the WAN port.
Normally there is no need to change this, but some ISPs require a particular value, often that of the PC initially used for Internet access.

You can use the Copy from PC button to copy your PC's address into this field, the Default button to insert the default value, or enter a value directly.


IP Address
IP Address is
assigned
automatically
Also called Dynamic IP Address. This is the default, and the most common.
Leave this selected if your ISP allocates an IP Address to the Broadband Router upon connection.
Specified IP
Address
Also called Static IP Address. Select this if your ISP has allocated you a fixed IP Address. If this option is selected, the following data must be entered.
  • IP Address.
    The IP Address allocated by the ISP.
  • Network Mask
    This is also supplied by your ISP. It must be compatible with the IP Address above.
  • Gateway IP Address
    The address of the router or gateway, as supplied by your ISP.

Note:

  • For "PPPoE" connections, the Network Mask and Gateway IP address are NOT required.

NAT
Enable NAT NAT (Network Address Translation) is the technology which allows all PCs on your LAN to share the Internet IP address allocated to the WAN port on this Router. From the Internet, all PCs appear to have the same IP address.
For normal operation, this setting must be ENABLED.
Disable NAT Disabling NAT will disable Internet access, unless all PCs have valid Internet IP addresses.

If you wish to use this device for Routing ONLY (and NOT for Internet access), then NAT should be disabled.


DNS
Automatically
obtain from
Server
The DNS (Domain Name Server) address will be obtained automatically from your ISP's server. Note that if using a fixed IP address, with no login (login is set to "None"), then no Server is used, and this option cannot be used.
Use this DNS If this option is selected, you must enter the IP address of the DNS (Domain Name Server) you wish to use.
Note: If the DNS is unavailable, the "Backup DNS", entered on the "Options" screen, will be used.

Login
Login Method If your ISP does not use a login method (username, password) for Internet access, leave this at the default value "None (Direct connection)".
Otherwise, check the documentation from your ISP, select the login method used, and enter the required data.
  • PPPoE - this is the most common login method, widely used with DSL modems. Normally, your ISP will have provided some software to connect and login. This software is no longer required, and should not be used.
  • PPTP - this is mainly used in Europe. You need to know the PPTP Server address as well as your name and password.
  • L2TP - rarely used. You need to know the Server address.
  • Big Pond Cable - for Australia only.
  • SingTel RAS - for Singapore only.
Login User Name The User Name (or account name) provided by your ISP.
Login Password Enter the password for the login name above.
RAS Plan For SingTel customers only, select the RAS plan you are on.
Server IP
Address
If using PPTP, L2TP, or Big Pond Cable, enter the IP address of your ISP's server.
Connection
behavior
Select the desired option:
  • Automatic Connect/Disconnect
    An Internet connection is automatically made when required, and disconnected when idle for the time period specified by the "Auto-disconnect Idle Time-out".
  • Manual Connect/Disconnect
    You must manually establish and terminate the connection.
  • Keep alive (maintain connection)
    The connection will never be disconnected by this device. If disconnected by your ISP, the connection will be re-established immediately. (However, this does not ensure that your Internet IP address will remain unchanged.)
Auto-disconnect
Idle Time-out
This field has no effect unless using the Auto-disconnect feature.
If Auto-disconenct is being used, enter the desired idle time-out period (in minutes). After the connection to your ISP has been idle for this time period, the connection will be terminated.