This is the permanent global IP address for your

IP Address

account. This is the address that is visible outside

 

your private network. Get this from your ISP.

 

 

Subnet Mask

This is the Subnet mask for the WAN interface. Get

this from your ISP.

 

 

 

 

This is the IP address of your ISP’s Gateway router.

 

It provides the connection to the Router for IP routed

Gateway Address

traffic that is outside your ISP’s network. That is, this

will be the primary connection from the Router to

 

 

most of the Internet. Get this IP address from your

 

ISP.

 

 

ARP Server Address

This is not required for all IPoA connections. Check

(for IPoA connection only)

with your ISP for an ARP server IP address if this is

necessary for your IPoA connection.

 

 

 

This is the IP address of the first choice for Domain

 

Name Service (DNS) used to match the named URL

Primary DNS Address

web address used by most browsers with the actual

global IP address used for a web server. Usually this

 

 

will be a server owned by the ISP. Get this IP

 

address from your ISP.

 

 

Secondary DNS Address

This is the second choice for a DNS server. Get this

IP address from your ISP.

 

 

 

 

The Maximum Transmission Unit size may be

 

changed if you want to optimize efficiency for

 

uploading data through the WAN interface. The

 

default setting (1400 bytes) should be suitable for

MTU

most users. Some user may want to adjust the

setting to optimize performance for wireless traffic or

 

 

when low latency is desired (such as with Internet

 

gaming). It is highly recommended that the user

 

research how adjusting the MTU may affect network

 

traffic for better or worse.

 

 

 

Similar to the MTU, except this applies to Maximum

 

Received Unit size for downloading data. Most users

 

will be happy with the default setting (1492 bytes).

 

However this may also be optimized for fast

MRU

downloads of general bulk Internet traffic, for low

latency or for downloading to computers on the

 

 

Wireless LAN. As with the MTU setting, the user

 

should carefully consider how changing the MRU may

 

effect Internet downloads for all systems on your

 

LAN.

 

 

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D-Link DVA-G3340S IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address, ARP Server Address, Primary DNS Address, Secondary DNS Address