Atlantis Land A02-RA ME01 manual 2 WAN, Isp

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Chapter 3 Configuration

~Disable: Check to disable I-STORM ADSL ROUTER to distribute IP Addresses to the local network.

If you check this selection, Disable, remember to specify a static IP address, subnet Mask, and DNS setting for each of your local computers. Be careful not to assign the same IP address to different computers.

~Enable: Check to enable I-STORM ADSL ROUTER to distribute IP Addresses, subnet mask and DNS setting to computers. Hence, the following fields will be activated.

Starting IP Address: Enter the starting address of this local IP network address pool. The pool is a piece of continuous IP address segment. The default value is 192.168.1.100.

Number of DHCP users: Enter the maximum number of computers that you want the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to. The default value is 100.

With this case, the DHCP pool is from 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.199. Therefore, the local computer will get an IP address located at this range randomly.

If there is already a DHCP server on your LAN, you should disable the router’s DHCP server function in order to avoid possible conflicts.

3.4.2 WAN

The screens below contain settings for the WAN interface toward Internet.

ISP

There are five ways ─ PPPoE, PPPoA, RFC1483 routed, IPoA, PPTP-to-PPPoA Relaying ─ for the device to have a public IP address and then to access Internet. You have to check with your ISP about which way is adopted.

VPI/VCI: Consult the telephone company to get the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) and Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) numbers. The valid range for the VPI is 0 to 255 and for the VCI is 32 to 65535. The default value VPI is 0 and VCI is 32.

NAT: The NAT feature allows multiple-user Internet access for the cost of a single IP account. If you need to have a public server or a public network, NAT has to be disabled.

Encapsulation Method: Be sure to use the encapsulation method (LLC/SNAP or VC MUX) required by your ISP.

If you disable the I-STORM ADSL ROUTER ’s NAT option, the Virtual Server and VPN functions will be disabled.

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Contents Storm Adsl Router With Firewall Built-in Page Copyright Atlantis Land I-STORM Adsl Router Table of ContentRoubleshooting IntroductionPage An Overview of I-STORM Adsl Router IntroductionStorm Adsl Router Features Package ContentsIntroduction Storm Adsl Router Application Front LEDs Using I-STORM Adsl RouterCabling Rear PortsBefore Configuration ConfigurationConfiguring PC in Windows 95/98/ME Configuration Configuring PC in Windows NT4.0Configuring PC in Windows Configuration Configuring PC in Windows XP Configuration Web Configurator Password Blank Factory Default SettingsDevice IP Network settings in LAN site IP Address Password Router/Bridge ModeLAN and WAN Port Addresses Information from ISP Configuring with Web Browser in Router ModePPPoE PPTP-to-PPPoA1 LAN Dhcp Server IP AddressISP 2 WANAtlantis Land I-STORM Adsl Router PPPoE Authentication Protocol Default at AutoConfiguration PPPoA Atlantis Land I-STORM Adsl Router RFC1483 PPTP-to-PPPoA Relaying Configuration IPoADNS System PasswordTime Zone UpgradeReboot Factory SettingPacket Filter FirewallConfiguration Block Hacker Attack Block WAN Request/URL Filter 5 VPN Virtual Server Advanced Remote ConfigStatic Routing Dynamic RoutingRouter/Bridge Mode System Status StatusSystem Logs Device InfoDhcp Table Security LogsHelp/ Logout Configuring with Web Browser in Bridge Mode1 LAN 2 WAN System Upgrade Factory Setting Advanced Status Device Info Help Changing PasswordFirmware Upgrade Problems with the WAN Interface Problems Starting Up the I-STORM Adsl RouterProblems with the LAN Interface Problem Corrective ActionProblems Connecting to a Remote Node or ISP Input Power LED IndicatorsPower Consumption Physical DimensionProduct Support