Uniden ENR1504 manual Configuring for Pppoe Support, WAN Configuration, PPPoE Screen

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8.Click Apply. If the router displays a dialogue box that says “Values are saved. Do you really want to reboot the system now?” click OK. This will reboot the router and apply all configuration changes.

NOTE: If the router does not prompt you to reboot it at the end of the last configuration step, use the reboot command. See Rebooting the Router on page 77.

CONFIGURING FOR PPPOE SUPPORT

Follow the procedure below if your ISP requires PPPoE support. If you use a cable modem or DSL to connect to the Internet, you may need this feature enabled. To complete this configuration process, you will need the following information from your ISP:

Your user name and password for your ISP account

The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) supported by your ISP. The MTU is the largest number of bytes that can be transmitted as a single packet. (Any packets larger than this number will be broken into multiple packets before transmission.)

The IP address of the Domain Name System (DNS) server used by the ISP. (You can also configure the router to automatically obtain the DNS server address from your ISP.)

Once you have all this information, you are ready to configure your router to communicate with your ISP:

1.Open a browser window and login to the router.

2.Click Basic Configuration, then WAN. This displays the WAN Configuration screen.

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3.At the top of the screen, click the radio button marked PPPoE. This displays the PPPoE screen (see Figure 13).

Figure 13 WAN Configuration, PPPoE Screen

4.Under the User Name field, enter the name you use to login to the your ISP.

5.Under the Password field, enter the password you use to login to your ISP.

6.Many ISPs will disconnect a PC after a certain period of inactivity. The keep-alive function sends out a packet at a designated time interval to keep the ISP link active. If you want to turn on the keep-alive function, select Enable in the Keep-Alivefield, then enter the number of seconds that should pass before the router sends out a packet. For example, if you enter 45 seconds, the router will transmit a

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Contents Table of Contents Power LED does not Turn on System Information Screen Rebooting the RouterImportant Safety Instruction Updating the FirmwarePacket Filtering, Add Screen WelcomeInternet Access Features ENR1504 FeaturesLAN Features ROUTER/SECURITY FeaturesAdvanced Router Features Parental Control FeaturesFront View Details Package ContentsQuick Installation Process Hardware InstallationRear View Details Installing the Hardware PC ConfigurationFor Windows For Windows 95, 98, and MEFor Windows XP For Windows NTLogging Basic Router ConfigurationUniden Changing the Default PasswordAccount Configuration Screen Configuring the TimeNETWORK-LEVEL Control Setting Parental ControlsPC-LEVEL Control PC Access Rules ScreenRestrict Rules Screen Configuring Restriction RulesOr some other safe location Configuring AN Override Password WAN Configuration, Dynamic IP Screen Configuring Basic ISP ConnectionsAdvanced Router Configuration WAN Configuration, Static IP Screen Configuring for a Static IP AddressWAN Configuration, PPPoE Screen Configuring for Pppoe SupportMAC Spoofing Screen Enabling MAC Address SpoofingReserving Fixed IP Addresses Configuring a Fixed IP Address for a PCDHCP, Fixed IP Table Screen Excluding Fixed IP AddressesDHCP, Excluded IP Table Screen Configuring a PC AS a Host Port MappingPort Mapping Screen Twice with the different port ranges see on Configuring a DMZ Configuring Universal Plug and Play UPnPChanging the Dhcp Server Settings Changing the Dhcp ConfigurationDisabling the Dhcp Server LAN Configuration Screen Dynamic DNS Screen Enabling Dynamic DNSRouting Table Screen Editing the Routing TableRouting Table, Add Screen Configuring Packet FilteringPacket Filtering Screen Page System Information Screen Router Maintenance FeaturesSystem UP Time HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, and Bootcode VersionCurrent Time System Time LAN StatusResetting the Router to Factory Defaults Rebooting the RouterSoftware Reboot Hardware RebootRestoring Factory Defaults with the Hardware System LogsAutomatically Emailing System Logs This screen displays the following information Reading System LogsPower LED does not Turn on TroubleshootingUpdating the Firmware Test LED Stays onNo PCS can Connect to the Internet Single PC Cannot Connect to the Router Or the InternetSpecifications IC Notice Legal NoticeFCC Information FCC Wants YOU to KnowPrecautions Important Safety InstructionImportant Electrical Considerations Warrantor Uniden America Corporation Uniden One Year Limited WarrantyGlossary Page Page Page Page Page Page Memo