ProSafe 802.11g Wireless VPN Firewall FVG318 Reference Manual
–Password. Enter the password you use to log in to your ISP.
•Enter your ISP Type information:
–Austria (PPTP): If your ISP is Austria Telecom or any other ISP that uses PPTP to log in, fill in the following fields:
•Account Name (also known as Host Name or System Name): Valid account name for the PPTP connection. This is usually your email “ID” assigned by your ISP, the name before the “@” symbol in your email address. Some ISPs require that you enter your full email address here.
•Domain Name: Domain name or workgroup name assigned by your ISP, or your ISPs domain name (optional).
•Idle Timeout: Select Keep Connected, to Keep the Connection Always On. To logout after the connection is idle for a period of time, select Idle Time and enter the number of minutes to wait before disconnecting in the Timeout field. This is useful if your ISP charges you based on the amount of time you have logged in.
•My IP Address: IP address assigned by the ISP to make a connection with the ISP server.
•Server IP Address: IP address of the PPTP server.
–Other (PPPoE): If you have installed log in software such as WinPoET or Enternet, then your connection type is PPPoE. Select this option and configure the following fields:
•Account Name: Valid account name for the PPPoE connection
•Domain Name: Name of your ISPs domain or your domain name if your ISP has assigned one (optional).
•Idle Timeout: Select Keep Connected, to keep the connection always on. To logout after the connection is idle for a period of time, select Idle Time and enter the number of minutes to wait before disconnecting, in the Timeout field.
2.Enter your Internet (IP) Address.
–Select the Get dynamically from ISP radio box if you have not been assigned any static IP address. The ISP will automatically assign an IP address to the router using DHCP network protocol.
–If your ISP has assigned a fixed (static) IP address, select Use Static IP Address and fill in the following fields:
•IP Address: Static IP address assigned to you. This will identify the router to your ISP.
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