Corega 613-00041-01 OnePage Setup with PPPoE on the WAN, User Name, Password, Connect-on-demand

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2.3.3 OnePage Setup with PPPoE on the WAN

PPPoE is a dial-up type connection type provided by some ISPs. Note that if you select PPPoE, please remove any existing PPPoE applications on any PCs on your LAN.

User Name

Enter the user name your ISP provide to you.

Password

Enter the password your ISP provide to you.

Connect-on-demand

Is a utility to trigger the PPPoE session when it is on disconnection status and there is packet being going out through WAN port. Check the “Connect on Demand” box to make this function active, and you can enter the number of how many minutes you wish to disconnect after network is idled in the “Max Idled Time” location. This is only used with the ISP bills per megabyte or per second of useage.

Keep Alive

This function keeps your PPPoE connection alive even if there is no data to transmit. However, in some situations, PPPoE sessions cannot be re-connected immediately after a disconnection because the system on ISP site may need a little time to restore. You may need to check your ISP to get the information that how much time it need to wait before the router start to re-build the PPPoE session and fill it in the “Redial Period”.

Domain Name Server (DNS)

Your ISP will provide you with at least one DNS IP Address. Multiple DNS IP settings are common. The first available DNS entry is used in most cases.

Private IP Address

This is the LAN IP address of the Router. This is the address that is used to configure the router. The default values are:

192.168.1.1 for IP Address and 255.255.255.0 for Subnet Mask.

For setting up of the wireless, see section 2.3.1

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Corega 613-00041-01 manual OnePage Setup with PPPoE on the WAN, User Name, Password, Connect-on-demand, Keep Alive