
Edit | Open the configuration page of this WAN interface. |
IP Mode | Displays current mode of this WAN interface. There are five options: |
| Static, DHCP, PPPoE, PPTP and DHCP. |
Active | Activates/closes this WAN interface. |
Default Route | Sets this WAN interface as default route interface. |
Load Balance | Adds this WAN interface to the load balance group. |
Weight | Sets the weight load |
| This selection is available only when Auto Weight is unchecked. |
| Sets this WAN interface as a master interface. WAN1 must be assigned |
| as Master interface if Backup function is enabled. |
| Sets this WAN interface as a slave interface. |
VoIP | Sets this WAN interface as VoIP default interface. |
Most users will use their routers primarily for Internet access. The Vigor3300 Series supports broadband Internet access and provides multiple WAN interfaces. The following sections will give a detailed illustration to broadband access methods.
Click the “Edit” icon to bring up the WAN configuration page for the corresponding interface.
Default MAC | Uses the default Mac address. |
User Defined MAC | Uses a MAC address defined by users. If you select this item, you |
| have to type the MAC address in the box below. |
Downstream Rate | Sets downstream rate for this WAN interface. The default value is |
| 102400 kbps (100 Megabit). |
Upstream Rate | Sets transmission rate for this WAN interface. The default value is |
| 102400 kbps (100 Megabit). |
Type | Sets connection type for this WAN interface. |
Physical Mode | Sets connection speed mode. There are five options including Auto |
| negotiation, full duplex, half duplex, 10M and 100M. |
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