Abocom WAP2102 manual Cable Modems, DSL Modems, Other Modems e.g. Broadband Wireless

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Common Connection Types

Cable Modems

Type

Details

ISP Data required

Dynamic

Your IP Address is allocated

Usually, none.

IP Address

automatically, when you

However, some ISP's may

 

connect to you ISP.

require you to use a particular

 

 

Hostname, Domain name, or

 

 

MAC (physical) address.

Static (Fixed)

Your ISP allocates a

IP Address allocated to you.

IP Address

permanent IP Address to you.

Some ISP's may also require

 

 

you to use a particular

 

 

Hostname, Domain name, or

 

 

MAC (physical) address.

DSL Modems

Type

 

Details

 

ISP Data required

Dynamic

 

Your IP Address is allocated

 

None.

IP Address

 

automatically, when you

 

 

 

 

connect to you ISP.

 

 

Static (Fixed)

 

Your ISP allocates a

 

IP Address allocated to you.

IP Address

 

permanent IP Address to you.

 

 

PPPoE

 

You connect to the ISP only

 

User name and password.

 

 

when required. The IP address

 

 

 

 

is usually allocated

 

 

 

 

automatically.

 

 

PPTP

Mainly used in Europe.

 

• PPTP Server IP Address.

 

 

You connect to the ISP only

 

 

 

 

• User name and password.

 

 

when required. The IP address

 

 

 

 

• IP Address allocated to

 

 

is usually allocated

 

 

 

automatically, but may be

 

you, if Static (Fixed).

 

 

Static (Fixed).

 

 

Other Modems (e.g. Broadband Wireless)

Type

Details

ISP Data required

Dynamic

Your IP Address is allocated

None.

IP Address

automatically, when you

 

 

connect to you ISP.

 

Static (Fixed)

Your ISP allocates a permanent

IP Address allocated to you.

IP Address

IP Address to you.

 

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