Edimax Technology Edimax user guide Router manual Settings Advanced Pptp

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Advanced PPTP

This screen is only useful if using the PPTP connection method.

Figure 5: Advanced PPTP

Settings – Advanced PPTP

WAN Port

Select the desired Port, then click the "Select" button. The data for the

 

selected Port will then be displayed in the WAN IP Account section.

 

 

WAN IP Account

User Name – The PPTP user name (login name) assigned by your ISP.

 

Password – The PPTP password associated with the User Name above.

 

This is assigned by your ISP, and used to login to the PPTP Server.

 

Verify Password Re-enter the PPTP password assigned by your ISP.

 

Server IP Address – Enter the IP address of the PPTP Server, as

 

provided by your ISP.

 

Static IP Address – If you have a fixed IP address, enter if here.

 

Otherwise, this field should be left at 0.0.0.0.

Action

Use the "Connect" and "Disconnect" buttons to establish or terminate a

 

connection on this session, if required.

Connection

This displays the current connection status.

Status

 

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