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Use the following IP address The ISP gives you a static IP to be used to connect to the L2TP server.

IP Address

This is the IP address that your ISP has given you to

 

establish a L2TP connection.

Subnet Mask

Enter the Subnet Mask provided by your ISP

 

(e.g. 255.255.255.0)

Gateway

Enter the IP address of the ISP Gateway

User ID

Enter the User Name provided by your ISP for the PPTP

 

connection. Sometimes called a Connection ID

Password

Enter the Password provided by your ISP for the PPTP

 

connection

L2TP Gateway

If your LAN has a L2TP gateway, then enter that L2TP gateway

 

IP address here. If you do not have a L2TP gateway then enter

 

the ISP’s Gateway IP address above

MTU

This is optional. You can specify the maximum size of your

 

transmission packet to the Internet. Leave it as it is if you to not

 

wish to set a maximum packet size.

Connection Type

If you select “Continuous”, the router will always connect

 

to the ISP. If the WAN line breaks down and links again,

 

the router will auto-reconnect to the ISP.

 

If you select “Connect On Demand”, the router will auto-

 

connect to the ISP when someone want to use the Internet

 

and keep connected until the WAN idle timeout. The router

 

will close the WAN connection if the time period that no

 

one is using the Internet exceeds the “Idle Time”.

 

If you select “Manual”, the router will connect to ISP only

 

when you click “Connect” manually from the Web user

 

interface. The WAN connection will not disconnected due

 

to the idle timeout. If the WAN line breaks down and latter

 

links again, the router will not auto-connect to the ISP.

Idle Time Out

The WAN "idle timeout" auto-disconnect function may not work

 

due to abnormal activities of some network application software,

 

computer virus or hacker attacks from the Internet. For example,

 

some software sends network packets to the Internet in the

 

background, even when you are not using the Internet. This

 

function also may not work with some ISP. So please make sure

 

this function can work properly when you use this function in the

 

first time, especially your ISP charge you by time used. Due to

 

the many uncontrollable issues, we do not guarantee the WAN

 

"idle timeout" auto-disconnect function will always work. In order

 

 

 

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Contents Multi-Homing Broadband Router User ManualFeatures Setup DiagramStep 2 Broadband Type 2.4.3 Special Applications2.5.1 Access Control 2.5.3 DoS Denial of ServiceConfiguration Tools 4.2 Firmware UpgradeFeatures Package ContentIntroduction Minimum RequirementsGet to know the Broadband Router Back Panel 3 Reset1 Local Area Network LAN 2 Wide Area Network WANFront Panel Setup Diagram Figure 1.2 below shows a typical setup for a Local Area Network LANGetting started Configure your PC to obtain an IP address automaticallyDNS Configuration Select Disable DNS WINS Configuration Select Disable WINS Resolution2b Windows 3 In the Local Area Connection window, click the Properties button2c Windows NT IP Address Select Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server Quick Setup Wizard Chapter General Setup ChapterStatus Information Chapter Quick Setup Wizard Chapter General Setup ChapterStatus Information Chapter Tools ChapterTools Chapter LogoutQuick Setup Enable Daylight SavingsChapter Step 1 Time ZoneEnd Daylight Savings Time Step 2 Broadband TypeMenu Description1.3 PPPoE 1.4 PPTP1.5 L2TP 1.4 Telstra Big PondIf your ISP requires a Host Name, type in the host name This is the IP address that your ISP has given you THE ROUTER WHEN YOU FINISHED USING THE INTERNET 1.4 PPTP Password Click OK when you have finished the configuration above. Congratulations! You have completed the configuration for the PPTP connection. You can start using the router now, if you wish to use some of the advance features supported by this router see chapter 2, 3 IP Address 1.6 Telstra Big Pond Login Server The IP of the Login Servermanually server manuallyGeneral Settings 2.1 System 2.2 WAN2.3 LAN 2.4 NATSystem Settings 2.1.1 Time Zone2.1.2 Password Settings End Daylight Savings TimeConfirmed Password 2.1.3 Remote ManagementHost Address 2.2 WAN 2.2.1 Dynamic IP address2.2.2 Static IP address 2.2.3 PPPoE2.2.8 QoS 2.2.9 DNS2.2.10 DDNS 2.2.1 Dynamic IPParameter Gateway Password 2.2.7 WAN Policy The QoS can let you classify Internet application traffic by source/destination IP, MAC address and port number. You can assign priority for each type of application and reserve bandwidth for it. The packets of applications with higher priority will always go first. Lower priority applications will get bandwidth after higher priority applications get enough bandwidth. This can let you have a better experience in using critical real time services like Internet phone, video conference …etc. All the applications not specified by you are classified as rule name “Others”. The rule with smaller priority number has higher priority the rule with larger priority number has lower priority. You can adjust the priority of the rules by moving them up or down Enable/Disable QoS Add a QoS rule into the table QoS Rule rule and click “Move Down” to make its priority lowerThe name of this rule Select the WAN ports that the packets matchingBandwidth Source AddressSource MAC Address Source IP AddressReset ApplyDefault Domain Name Server DNS addressSecondary DNS Address optional Enable/Disable Password/KeyProvider DynDNS2.3 LAN LAN IPIP Address Pool Lease TimeDomain Name 192.168.2.100 to End IP 192.168.2.199 . If you2.4 NAT 2.4.1 Port Forwarding The description of this setting “WAN Port” and Comment of the setting to beForwarding setting will be added into the settings from the Current Port Forwarding2.4.2 Virtual Server Public Port Example Virtual Server 2.4.3 Special Applications Example Special Applications Example2.4.4 UPnP UPnP Feature2.4.5 Protocol and Port Binding ParametersDescriptionAdd a Rule 2.4.6 ALG Settings 2.4.7 Static RoutingEnable Static Routing Static Routing function is default disabled. Youhave to enable the Static Routing function before “Default Gateway”, Hop Count and Interface ofrule of Static Routing will be added into the Static 2.5 Firewall Filter client PCs by IP If you want to restrict users from accessing certain Internet applications/servicese.g. Internet websites, email, FTP etc., then this is the place to set that configuration. Access Control allows users to define the traffic type permitted in your LAN. You can control which PC client can have access to these servicesAdd PC Client PC IP Address Example Access Control 2.5.2 URL Blocking 2.5.3 DoS Denial of Service Intrusion Detection Feature Ping of Deathpackets occurred Discard Ping From WANNote DMZ function works only when the NAT function is enabled Client PC IP Address 3.1 Status and Information Shows the router’s system information 3.1 Status and Information Hardware version, Boot code Version, Runtime code VersionYou can see the router’s system information such as the router’s 3.2 Internet Connection the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS being used3.3 Device Status ServerThis page shows the current system log of the Broadband router 3.5 Security Log 3.6 Active DHCP Client updated situationThis page shows all DHCP clients LAN PCs currently connected to your network. The “Active DHCP Client Table”3.7 Statistics Shows the counters of packets sent and received on WAN andYou can reset the router’s system should any problem exist 4.1 Configuration Tools 4.3 Reset This page allows you to upgrade the router’s firmwaresome way stops functioning, you can perform a reset. Your settings will not be changed. To perform the reset, click on theThe reset will be complete when the power light stops blinking Once the reset process is complete you may start using theHow to Manually find your PC’s IP and MAC address Appendix AGlossary Application Port NumberTelnet SMTP