SMC Networks SMCBR 18VPN, BR14VPN manual Dial-Up

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will be dropped and will automatically re-establish the connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again.

Dial-Up

Most Dial-up users will select this option to connect to their ISP through an analog dial-up modem. This feature can be used as a back-up when your broadband connectivity is unavailable. Enter the phone number, account name and password assigned to you by your ISP. The baud rate is the communication rate between the broadband router and your modem. Set this to the desired rate. If you have received DNS addresses from your ISP, enter them here, otherwise leave these addresses at their default settings. The modem initialization string setting is most commonly used to optimize the communication quality between the ISP and your analog dial-up modem. If you are using the dial up modem as a backup, Enable the “Auto Backup/Failover” option. Configure the Connect mode option to the desired settings. “Always On Line” signifies that the broadband router will maintain your Internet connection consistently and automatically connect to the Internet after any disconnection. “Manual Connect” signifies that the broadband router will establish an Internet connection only when the administrator logs into the web management and manually presses the “Connect” button. While using the “Connect On Demand” option, if the connection is inactive for longer than the Maximum Idle Time, it will be dropped and will automatically re-establish the connection as soon as you attempt to access the Internet again.

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Contents Page Copyright TrademarksIii CompliancesImportant Safety Notices EC Conformance Declaration Class BConfiguring Your Broadband VPN Router Ipsec Settings Guide for REFERENCE/EXAMPLE only Questions and AwnsersEquipment Checklist System RequirementsFunctions and Features Panel Layout Function Color Status DescriptionHardware Installation Network Settings and Software InstallationDefault Settings Port Type DescriptionWindows 2000/XP Installing TCP/IP Windows 95/98/MeSetting up TCP/IP Windows 95/98/Me Windows NT Obtaining an IP Address Windows 95/98/MePing Pinging 192.168.2.1 with 32 bytes of data Request timed outConfiguring Your Broadband VPN Router Browser ConfigurationInternet Explorer 5 or above For Windows Internet Explorer For MacintoshSetup Wizard Time Zone Broadband TypeCable Modem Fixed-IP xDSL PPPoE xDSLPptp BigPond L2TPDial-Up Page Advanced Setup System Time Zone Password Settings Remote ManagementSyslog Server Advanced Setup WAN Dynamic IP PPPoE Static IP L2TP Dial Up Advanced Setup LAN Page Virtual Server Service Port Server IP Enable Special ApplicationsVirtual Computer Network FiltersURL Blocking MAC Filter Schedule Rule Advanced IPSec Tunnel Advanced Setup VPNDMZ Page IKE Proposal IPSec Proposal Page Dynamic VPN PPTP/L2TP Server Advanced Setup Snmp Advanced Setup Routing Advanced Setup Miscellaneous Advanced Setup Display Status UPnP Universal Plug-and-Play Status Page Tunnel between two SMCBR14VPN IPSec Settings Guide For Reference/Example OnlySettings for Router VPN Settings for router VPN Page Common Settings for both routers SHA1ESP Pptp Page Troubleshooting Can I use this router with AOL DSL? Am having problems establishing a PPPoE xDSL WAN connectionIPSec VPN Configuration L2TP won’t work Forgot my password and can no longer log into the routerNo Ipsec connect button? How many tunnels can be configured? Do I need two routers to establish a VPN connection?Can the SMCBR14VPN act as a Pptp client? Can I use domain names and dynamic VPNs?Technical Specifications Input Power Operating TemperatureTerminology Page Page Page