AT&T 6800B4X user manual ISP Connection Type PPPoE

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ISP Connection Type: PPPoE

PPPoE stands for “Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet,” often used by DSL service providers. Select Dynamic PPPoE to obtain an IP address automatically for your PPPoE connection (the option most often used). Select Static PPPoE to use a static IP address for your PPPoE connection.

User Name: Enter the user name required by your ISP when you connect to the Internet.

Password: Enter the password required by your ISP when you connect to the Internet.

Service Name (optional): If your ISP uses a service name for the PPPoE connection, enter the

service name here. (Example: @att.net)

IP Address: If you choose Static PPPoE, enter the static IP address for the PPPoE connection.

Primary/Secondary DNS Address: If you choose Static PPPoE, ask your Internet Service Provider for your primary and secondary DNS addresses (also called IP numbers) and enter them here.

Maximum Idle Time: (Default 0) To avoid periodic disconnection from the Internet, leave this value set to zero. To allow your computer to disconnect after a period of inactivity, enter the time in minutes. (For example, enter 10 to disconnect 10 minutes after you’ve stopped using the computer.)

MTU: (Default 1492) Data sent over networks is divided into “packets” of a certain size. MTU (Maximum Transfer Unit) specifies the largest packet size to be used. This value typically does not need to be changed. Do not change it unless advised to do so by your Internet Service Provider.

Auto-reconnect:(Default On) If your computer remains connected to the Internet most or all of the time, this setting will automatically re-establish your Internet connection whenever it is dropped.

AT&T Plug&Share22 Mbps Turbo Wireless Router 6800B4X

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Contents Plug&Share Wireless Router Mbps Turbo 802.11b 6800B4X Table of Contents Before you begin Configuring the Wireless NetworkInternet Cable/DSL modem Computer About Your New Wireless RouterSystem Requirements Package ContentsBackfront Router Controls, Connections and Indicator LightsConnect power adapter Internet Connection Type Run the Setup WizardSet PPPoE Set Dynamic IP AddressSet Static IP Address Setup completed Set Wireless LAN ConnectionConnection problems? Set WEP Encryption Security Wizard Set Admin PasswordClose Wizard Security setup completedTest your connections Administrator settings System settingsBasic settings Advanced settingsSetup Wizard Wireless settings Basic System Settings ISP Connection Type ISP Connection Type Dynamic IP Address ISP Connection Type PPPoE ISP Connection Type Static IP Address Dhcp Server Virtual Server Advanced System SettingsMultiple Connection Applications IP Filters FiltersMAC Filters URL Blocking Domain Blocking Firewall Rules DMZ Static routing RoutingDynamic Routing Routing Table Wireless Performance Administrator settings PasswordsRemote Management Default Off Router Info Backup Router System Settings Other Options Router Information Activity Traffic Statistics Wireless Shortcuts Parental ControlGaming Personal Web Site Personal FTP Site Internet Telephony VoIP Firmware Upgrade Configuring Windows for File and Printer Sharing Change Network SettingsWindows Me/98 SE Configure Windows XP for Network Sharing Step Click Wireless Network Connection Step Step Step Click Start Printers and Faxes Configure Windows XP for Printer SharingConfigure Windows XP for File Sharing To Share Network Files in Windows XP Configure Windows 2000 for Network Sharing Settings Control Panel Step Step Settings Printers Step Configure Windows 2000 for Printer SharingConfigure Windows 2000 for File Sharing To Share Network Files in Windows Step Click Start Settings Control Panel Configure Windows 98/Me for Network SharingStep Step Step Click Start Settings Printers Configure Windows 98/Me for Printer SharingConfigure Windows 98/Me for File Sharing To Share Network Files in Windows 98/Me Problem Solution TroubleshootingTo reset the router Other wireless devicesTo reboot the router To restore saved router settingsTroubleshooting Glossary Gateway FirewallFirmware FragmentationPacket Network AdministratorMAC Address MetricTelnet ServerSubnet Mask SysLog ServerVirtual Servers Wireless LAN WlanVoIP Care and maintenance Technical SpecificationsFor customer service, please call Or visit