Belkin F6D6230XX4 Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE, User Name, Password, Service Name

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Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoE

Most DSL providers use PPPoE as the connection type.. If you use a DSL modem to connect to the Internet, your ISP may use PPPoE to log you into the service.. If you have an Internet connection in your home or small office that doesn’t require a modem, you may also use PPPoE..

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Your connection type is PPPoE if:

1)Your ISP gave you a user name and password, which is required to connect to the Internet..

2)Your ISP gave you software such as WinPOET or Enternet300 that you use to connect to the Internet..

3)You have to double-click on a desktop icon other than your browser to get on the Internet..

1.User Name

This space is provided to type in your user name that was assigned by your ISP..

2.Password

Type in your password and retype it into the “Retype Password” box to confirm it..

3.Service Name

A service name is rarely required by an ISP.. If you are not sure if your ISP requires a service name, leave this blank..

4.MTU

The MTU setting should never be changed unless your ISP gives you a specific MTU setting.. Making changes to the MTU setting can cause problems with your Internet connection including disconnection from the Internet, slow Internet access, and problems with Internet applications working properly..

5.Disconnect after X...

The “Disconnect” feature is used to automatically disconnect the Router from your ISP when there is no activity for a specified period of time.. For instance, placing a check mark next to this option and entering “5” into the minute field will cause the Router to disconnect from the Internet after five minutes of no Internet activity.. This option should be used if you pay for your Internet service by the minute..

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Contents Double N+ Wireless Router Table of Contents Sections IntroductionIntroduction Advantages of Double N+ Wireless NetworksPlacement of your Double N+ Wireless Router Important Factors for Placement and SetupAvoid Obstacles and Interference Router PlacementCordless Phones Secure Connections, VPNs, and AOL Choose the Quietest Channel for your Wireless NetworkProduct Overview Product FeaturesProduct Overview Knowing your Router Package ContentsSystem Requirements Knowing your Router Internet Status Router/Power StatusWireless Status Modem StatusIi. Restoring the Factory Defaults Connections to Wired ComputersReset Button Resetting the RouterModem Requirements Connecting and Configuring your RouterHardware Connections Connecting and Configuring your RouterSet Up the Router Run the Setup Assistant Software Confirmation Screen Select CountryProgress Screen Checking Settings Verifying Hardware Connections Naming your Wireless Network Requesting Internet Account Info if needed Configuring the RouterChecking Internet Connection Congratulations Optional Assistance Connecting Other Computers Congratulations Storage Manager Connecting and Configuring your Router Logging out of the Router Alternate Setup MethodHardware Connections Follow the Quick Installation Guide Logging into the RouterUnderstanding the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Alternate Setup MethodHome Button Login/Logout ButtonInternet-Status Indicator Quick-Navigation LinksRouter Status LAN Settings Internet SettingsWlan Settings Version InfoSetting your Connection Type Change WAN MAC Address Host NameSubnet Mask IP AddressISP Gateway Address User Name Setting your ISP Connection Type to PPPoEPassword Service NameAlternate Setup Method Pptp Account Pptp PasswordService IP Address Default GatewayAlternate Setup Method Setting Custom Domain Name Server DNS Settings Cloning your MAC Address Configuring your WAN Media Access Controller MAC AddressEntering a Specific MAC Address Changing LAN Settings Using the Web-Based Advanced User InterfaceViewing the LAN Settings Lease Time Using the Web-Based Advanced User InterfaceIP Pool Dhcp ServerViewing the Dhcp Client List Changing the Wireless Network Name Ssid Configuring the Wireless Network Settings802.11b&802.11g&802.11n Changing the Wireless ChannelUsing the Wireless Mode Switch Extension Channel 802.11b&802.11g802.11n For 5GHz networks 1 Off802.11a 802.11a&802.11n802.11e/WMM Wi-Fi Multimedia QoS Using the Bandwidth SwitchUsing the Broadcast Ssid Feature Protected Mode SwitchUsing Wi-Fi Protected Setup Changing the Wireless Security SettingsManual Configuration Method Push Button Configuration PBC MethodRouter PIN Setting WPA/WPA2-Personal PSK Using a Hexadecimal Key Setting WEP EncryptionSecurity options for Guest Access Using the Access Point Mode Setting Up an Allow Access List Setting MAC Address ControlSetting Up a Deny Access List Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface BitTorrent QoS UPnP AV MediaServer Configuring the Firewall Manually Entering Settings into the Virtual Server Configuring Internal Forwarding SettingsChoosing an Application Access Control Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Enabling the Demilitarized Zone DMZ Setting up the Router’s Dynamic DNS Update Client Using Dynamic DNSSecurity Log Blocking an Icmp PingUtilities Restarting the Router Restarting the Router to Restore Normal OperationRestoring Factory Default Settings Saving a Current Configuration Restoring a Previous Configuration Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Checking for a New Version of Firmware Updating the FirmwareDownloading a New Version of Firmware Updating the Router’s Firmware Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Setting the Time and Time Zone Changing System SettingsSetting or Changing the Administrator Password Changing the Login Time-Out SettingEnabling/Disabling UPnP Enabling Remote ManagementEnabling/Disabling Auto Firmware Update Manually Configuring Network Settings Manually Configuring Network SettingsManually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OS up to Manually Configuring Network Settings in Mac OS Manually Configuring Network SettingsManually Configuring Network Settings Manually Configuring Network Settings Manually Configuring Network Settings in Windows 98 or Me Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or Higher Recommended Web Browser SettingsNetscape Navigator 4.0 or Higher Recommended Web Browser SettingsSetup Assistant CD does not automatically start TroubleshootingSetup Assistant cannot find my Router Setup Assistant cannot connect my Router to the Internet TroubleshootingCan’t connect to the Internet wirelessly Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Do Belkin products support WPA/WPA2? Troubleshooting Troubleshooting What’s the difference between 802.11g and draft 802.11n? Belkin Wireless Comparison ChartFCC Statement InformationRestricted Use in Certain Countries Canada-Industry Canada IC InformationFederal Communications Commission Notice ModificationsInformation What the period of coverage is What this warranty coversWhat will we do to correct problems? What is not covered by this warranty?How state law relates to the warranty Country Number Internet adress Technical Support