D-Link DSL-G664T manual Setup Configure Connection 1 for Bridge

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Configure Connection 1 for Bridge

Bridge” means a pure bridged connection with no IP address assigned to the Router. This connection method makes the Router act as a bridge, and just passes packets across the DSL port. When the device is used in this manner, it is necessary to install additional connection software on any computer or server used to access the Internet.

Figure 3-11. Setup – Configure Connection 1 for Bridge

To configure the WAN connection for Bridge, perform the steps listed below. Some of the settings do not need to be changed the first time the device is set up, but can be changed later if you choose.

1.Click the Connection 1 button under WAN Setup to view the default PPPoA Connection Setup configuration menu.

2.Select Bridge from the Type: pull-down menu. This action will change the menu so it offers fewer settings for configuration.

3.Type in a Name: in the space provided (WAN_PPPoA is used in the above example).

4.If you are told to change the VPI or VCI values, type in the values given to you by your service provider. Many users will be able to use the default settings.

5.Leave the default QoS values if you are unsure or the ISP did not provide this information.

6.Do not change the PCR or SCR values unless you are required to do so. If you are told to change these, type in the values given to you by your service provider.

7.The Encapsulation values LLC (SNAP) and VC (MUX) are two different methods of encapsulating the PPP packet. Contact your ISP to make sure which encapsulation is being supported.

8.Click the Apply button when you have entered all the information. The web browser will briefly go blank. You are now finished changing setting for the primary WAN connection known as Connection 1. It is now necessary to save the changes you just made and restart the Router.

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Contents DSL-G664T Warnung Table of Contents Advanced Router Management About This User’s Guide Installation RequirementsBefore You Start Ethernet Port NIC Adapter 802.11b Wireless LAN ConfigurationAdditional Software About Clip Connections RFCInformation you will need from your Adsl service provider LAN Subnet Mask for the DSL-G664T Packing ListIntroduction What is ADSL?Router Description and Operation Router Features Standards Compatibility and Compliance Front Panel Display Packing ListRear Panel Connections 802.11g Wireless Introduction to 802.11b WirelessWireless LAN Basics Radio TransmissionRange Adsl TechnologyLocation Hardware InstallationFactory Reset Button Power on RouterNetwork Connections Hub or Switch to Router ConnectionConnect Adsl Line Connect Router to EthernetComputer to Router Connection Configuring IP Settings on Your Computer Basic Router ConfigurationWAN Configuration Summary Configure Windows XP for Dhcp Windows Configure Windows ME for Dhcp Configure Windows 2000 for DhcpWindows ME Windows 95 and Windows Configure Windows NT 4.0 for Dhcp Configure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for DhcpWindows NT 4.0 Workstations Login to Home Access the Configuration ManagerHome Status Information window Configure the RouterOpening Setup window Setup MenuWireless configuration window Wireless SettingsWEP configuration window Wireless Security802.1X 1X configuration windowPSK String WPA Wi-Fi Protected AccessModem Setup menu change modulation type Modem SetupPPPoA Connection 1 Setup menu Configure Connection 1 for PPPoAChange the Connection Type Configure Connection 1 for PPPoE10. Setup Configure Connection 1 for PPPoE 11. Setup Configure Connection 1 for Bridge Configure Connection 1 for Bridge12. Setup Configure Connection 1 for Static IP for the WAN Configure Connection 1 for Static IP for WANPage Configure Connection 1 for Dhcp for WAN 14. Setup Configure Connection 1 for Clip IPoA Configure Connection 1 for ClipNew Connection Example 1 Create a New PPPoE Connection Create a New ConnectionNew Connection Example 2 Create a New Bridge Connection 16. Set up a New Connection ConnectionDhcp Parameter Description Start IP Dhcp Configuration for LANEnd IP Lease Time18. Configure Dhcp Relay Service Enable Dhcp RelayManagement IP 19. Configure Management IP20. Router Tools Menus Save Configuration Changes22. Changes permanently saved message Advanced Router Management Advanced setup main menuAdvanced UPnP window UPnPLAN Clients LAN Clients SetupAdvanced Port Forwarding window Port ForwardingAudio/Video Category Available Rules GamesApplications ServersSet up Custom Port Forwarding Rules Page Access Control menu Access ControlVPN Advanced Security Enable/Disable NAT and FirewallDMZ IP Address Bridge Filters Setup Remote Management10. Multicast pass-through menu Multicast Pass-through11. Static Routing menu Static Routing12. Dynamic Routing RIP menu Dynamic RoutingMultiple Virtual Connections Wireless ManagementPage 13. Tools and utility menu links Tools and Utility Menus14. User Management menu User Management15. Tools System Commands menu System Commands16. Remote Log menu Remote Log17. Tools Update Gateway window Update Gateway18. Tools Ping Test window Ping Test19. Tools Modem Test window Modem Test20. Status display links Status Menus21. Network Statistics window Network Statistics22. Connection Status window Connection Status23. Dhcp Clients window Dhcp Clients24. Modem Status window Modem Status25. Product Information window Product Information26. System Log window System Log27. Opening Help window Help MenuTechnical Specifications CE Class B Physical and EnvironmentalUsing the Default IP Address IP Address SetupAssigning Network IP Addresses Manual IP Address AssignmentIP Setup Example #2 Using DhcpChanging the IP Address of the Router IP Addresses IP ConceptsClass Beginning Address Ending Address Subnet MaskClass a 255.0.0.0 Class B 255.255.0.0 Class C 255.255.255.0 IP Class Subnet MaskMicrofilters and Splitters Microfilter InstallationMicrofilters Line Splitter Line Splitter Installation