Star Tech Development BR4100DC IP Address, Default Gateway, User ID, Pptp Gateway, Idle Time Out

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PPTP

If your ISP uses the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) to connect to the Internet, you will be required to fill in the information below.

Parameter

Description

IP Address

Enter your IP address.

Subnet Mask

Enter the subnet mask.

Default Gateway

Enter the IP address of the ISP Gateway.

User ID

Enter your User ID (also known as a connection ID).

Password

Enter your password.

PPTP Gateway

If your LAN has a PPTP gateway, enter the gateway

 

IP address here.

Idle Time Out

As an option, you can specify the idle time

 

threshold (in minutes) for your WAN port. If the

 

time period expires with no Internet activity, the

 

router will automatically disconnect you from your

 

ISP. Setting this value to “0” means that the router

 

will never time out.

 

 

When you are satisfied with your IP address settings, click the OK button. Congratulations! You have completed the basic router configuration required for a PPTP connection. You will be taken to the router’s Status page. You can click Logout to begin accessing the Internet.

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Contents Broadband Router FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Tools Introduction Features Before You BeginMinimum Requirements Contents Router BasicsBack Panel Front Panel Status DescriptionModem port is regular Modem port is uplink Straight Setting Up Your LANGetting Started Through CrossWindows Configuring Your PCsWindows XP Windows Me/98/95WinNT Accessing the Router Home Navigate the Router Management Interface Quick Setup Time ZoneBroadband Type Cable Modem Host NameMAC Address Fixed-IP xDSL Gateway IPSubnet Mask Service Name PasswordPlease retype your password User NameUser ID Default GatewayIP Address Pptp GatewayGeneral Settings System Time ZoneNew Password Password SettingsCurrent Password Re-Enter PasswordRemote Management Host AddressWAN Domain Name Server DNS AddressSecondary DNS Address Bridge Example Bridge Mode Lease Time IP Subnet MaskDhcp Server IP Address PoolAddress Mapping Address MappingPrivate Port Virtual ServerPrivate IP TypeExample Virtual Server Between 0 EnabledTrigger Port Trigger TypeExample Special Applications Firewall Port Access ControlEnable Client Filtering Block TimeExample Access Control RIP Defect DoS ProtectionDiscard Ping from WAN Your E-mail AddressEnable DMZ Public IP AddressClient IP Address Status Gateway Internet ConnectionCable/DSL Primary DNSDevice Status FirewallSecurity Log Security LogDhcp Client Log Dhcp Client LogRestore Configuration ToolsBackup Restore to Factory DefaultsFirmware Upgrade Firmware UpgradeReset Find and record your computer’s IP configuration settings Appendix aAppendix B Popular Port NumbersApplication Protocol Port Number Setting a Static IP Address Appendix CWindows XP/2000 Windows NT Troubleshooting Ping your router If problems persist, try resetting the routerTest your Internet connection Ping an outside IP addressRemove your proxy settings Online Gaming ProblemsForgotten Password Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higherGlossary Network Mask See Subnet Mask Physical Address See MAC AddressPage Technical Specifications On-line help Warranty InformationTechnical Support Limitation of LiabilityRevised February 20