Linksys BEFSX41 manual PPPoE, Ras

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Instant Broadband® Series

PPPoE

If your DSL provider says that you are connecting through PPPoE or if you normally enter a user name and password to access the Internet, perform these steps:

A. Select PPPoE as the WAN

Connection Type. (Shown in

Figure 6-6.)

B. Enter the User Name.

 

C. Enter the Password.

Figure 6-6

 

D.Click the Apply and Continue buttons to save the settings, or click the Cancel button to clear the settings and start over.

E.When you are finished, click the Status tab, and then click the Connect button to start the connection. Proceed to step 5.

RAS

RAS is a service used in Singapore only. (Shown in Figure 6-7.) If you are using a RAS connection, check with your ISP for the necessary setup information.

When you are finished with the

Setup tab, proceed to step 5.

Figure 6-7

EtherFast® Cable/DSL Firewall Router with 4-Port Switch/VPN Endpoint

PPTP

PPTP is a service used in Europe only. (Shown in Figure 6-8.) If you are using a PPTP connec- tion, check with your ISP for the necessary setup information.

When you are finished with the

Setup tab, proceed to step 5.

Figure 6-8

HBS

HBS is a service used in Australia only. (Shown in Figure 6-9.) If you are using a HBS connection, check with your ISP for the necessary setup informa- tion.

When you are finished with the

Setup tab, proceed to step 5.

Figure 6-9

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Contents User Guide Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesEnvironmental 139 An Introduction to LANs and WANs IP AddressesWhy Do I Need a VPN? Network Setup OverviewYour Virtual Private Network VPN What is a Virtual Private Network? Firewall Router to Firewall RouterPower Router’s Back PanelModem connection will not work from any other port PortsRouter’s Front Panel LEDs WAN and LAN LEDsProceed to Connect the Router Connecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up Router’s hardware installation is now completeConnect the Router OverviewConfigure the PCs Configuring Windows 95, 98, and Millennium PCsGo to Configure the Router Configuring Windows 2000 PCsConfiguring Windows XP PCs Configure the Router Obtain an IP Address Automatically Static IP AddressAdvanced Proxies. Click Direct Connection to the Internet Enter the Gateway AddressPPPoE RASQuick and Easy Router Administration Cable/DSL Firewall Router’s Web-based UtilitySetup User Name and Password Static IPWAN IP Firewall Remote Upgrade Block WAN RequestMulticast Pass Through IPSec Pass ThroughEstablishing a Tunnel VPNLocal Secure Group and Remote Secure Group Remote Security Gateway Encryption AuthenticationKey Management Instant Broadband Series Advanced Settings for Selected IPSec Tunnel PhaseOther Settings PasswordStatus Dhcp Log Help Advanced FiltersInstant Broadband Series Forwarding UPnP Forwarding Port Triggering Dynamic Routing Static RoutingDMZ Port DMZ HostDMZ Host Address Current DMZ Host MAC Address CloneDynDNS.org DdnsCommon Problems and Solutions Appendix a TroubleshootingTZO.com For Windows XP For Windows NTFor Windows 95, 98, and Me For Windows XP Am not able to access the Router’s web interface Setup Can’t get the Internet game, server, or application to work To start over, I need to set the Router to factory default Click the Advanced = Filter tab Need to use port triggeringFrequently Asked Questions TCP/IP is compatible with the Router Appendix B Maximizing VPN Security Introduction EnvironmentWindows 2000 or Windows XP Step One Create an IPSec PolicyStep Two Build Filter Lists Filter List 1 win-routerIP Address Filter List 2 router=win Figure C-6Step Three Configure Individual Tunnel Rules Tunnel 1 win-routerRespond Using IPSec XYZ12345. Click String to Protect Negotiate Security Key exchange preShared key, as shown AcceptTunnel 2 router-win Action Require Security This string to protect Key ExchangePreshared key, XYZ12345Figure C-24 Step Four Assign New IPSec PolicyStep Five Create a Tunnel Through the Web-based Utility Figure C-28Appendix E How to Ping Your ISP’s E-mail & Web Addresses Appendix D Snmp FunctionsFigure E-1 Appendix F Installing the TCP/IP Protocol TCP/IP installation is now completeFigure G-1 For Windows NT, 2000, and XPFigure G-5 Appendix H Glossary 129 131 133 135 137 Appendix I Specifications EnvironmentalAppendix J Warranty Information Appendix K Contact InformationSales Information Web FTP SiteCopyright 2003 Linksys, All Rights Reserved