Netopia 3357W-ENT, 3347W manual DSL Line Configuration

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6-4 Getting Started Guide

1. DSL Line Configuration

ADSL Line Configuration

Trellis Coding Enabled:

On

Fast Retrain Enabled:

On

Wiring Type...

Tip/Ring (Inner Pair)

Data Link Encapsulation...

RFC1483

RFC1483 Mode...

Bridged 1483

PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE):

Off

Data Circuit VPI (0-255):

8

Data Circuit VCI (32-65535):

35

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1.Select Trellis Coding Enabled. Toggle it to On (the default) or Off. Unless otherwise specified by your provider, you can accept this default.

2.Select Fast Retrain Enabled. Toggle it to On (the default) or Off. Unless otherwise specified by your provider, you can accept this default.

3.The Wiring Type pop-up menu allows you to choose the type of copper pair wiring in use at your location. Tip/Ring (Inner Pair) is the most common type, and you can usually leave this default. If there is a problem connecting, you can select AutoSense and the Router will attempt to detect the type and adjust itself accordingly. If you want to set it yourself, and you know that you have the reversed inner/outer pair type of wiring, choose A/A1 (Outer Pair) from the pop-up menu.

4.Select Data Link Encapsulation and from the pop-up menu choose either RFC1483 (the default) or PPP.

If you selected RFC1483, the next pop-up menu RFC1483 Mode offers the choice of Bridged 1483 or Routed 1483. If you select Bridged 1483, a new option PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) appears. You can then toggle PPPoE On or Off. Choosing Routed 1483 hides the PPPoE option.

If you selected PPP, the next pop-up menu PPP Mode offers the choice of VC Multiplexed or LLC SNAP.

5.The next two fields, Data Circuit VPI and Data Circuit VCI are editable. Enter the Virtual Path Identifier and Virtual Channel Identifier values that your provider specifies. VPI 8/VCI 35 are the most common. Your provider must specify these values.

6.Press the Down arrow key until you reach NEXT SCREEN. Press Return to bring up the next screen.

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