Reference Guide for the Model RT328 and Model RH348 ISDN Routers

6.Enter your password in the My Password field.

Enter the password associated with the login name from your ISP.

7.Enter single-user account information in the Single User Account field.

Refer to“Single IP Address Operation Using NAT” on page 1-13 and “Configuration for Single User Account” on the next page for more information about the Single User Account field. The default is No.

8.Enter the transfer rate in the Telco Options: Transfer Type field.

When establishing a call in North America, your router specifies a data rate and the type of call based on this field. The following three options are available for this field:

64K—The router places a 64 Kbps digital data call (default).

56K—The router places a 56 Kbps digital data call.

DOVBS—The router places a 56 Kbps data over voice bearer service (DOVBS) call.

Note: Some phone companies in North America charge less if calls are made using

DOVBS.

9.Use the space bar to make a selection in the Multilink field.

This field determines under which circumstances the router will place an additional call to the ISP in order to increase the bandwidth of the connection. The following three options are available for this field:

Off—The router will place only a single channel call to the ISP.

BOD—The router will add bandwidth on demand (BOD), placing a second call when the data rate increases beyond a specified level for a specified period. These parameters may be changed using the Edit PPP submenu of Menu 11 – Remote Node Setup Menu.

Always—The router will always call the ISP using both channels for a 128K connection.

10.Press [Enter] at the Press ENTER to Confirm... prompt to confirm your selections. You can also press [Esc] at any time to cancel your selections.

The Manager asks if you want to test the Internet connection. If you select Yes, the router calls

the ISP to test the Internet connection. If the test fails, note the error message that you receive and take the appropriate troubleshooting steps.

Configuration for Internet Access

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