L2TP Gateway | If your LAN has a L2TP gateway, then enter that L2TP gateway |
| IP address here. If you do not have a L2TP gateway then enter |
| the ISP’s Gateway IP address above. |
MTU | This is optional. You can specify the maximum size of your |
| transmission packet to the Internet. Leave it as it is if you do not |
| wish to set a maximum packet size. |
Connection Type | If you select “Continuous”, the router will always connect to the |
| ISP. If the WAN line breaks down and links again, the router will |
| auto reconnect to the ISP. |
| If you select “Connect on Demand”, the router will |
| to the ISP when someone wants to use the Internet and keep |
| connected until the WAN idle timeout. The router will close the |
| WAN connection if the time period that no one is using the |
| Internet exceeds the “Idle Time”. |
| If you select “Manual”, the router will connect to ISP only when |
| you click “Connect” manually from the Web user interface. The |
| WAN connection will not disconnect due to the idle timeout. If the |
| WAN line breaks down and latter links again, the router will not |
| |
Idle Time Out | You can specify an idle time threshold (minutes) for the WAN |
| port. This means if no packets have been sent (no one using the |
| Internet) throughout this specified period, then the router will |
| automatically disconnect the connection with your ISP. |
Click <OK> when you have finished the configuration above. Congratulations! You have completed the configuration for the L2TP connection. You can start using the router now, if you wish to use some of the advance features supported by this router see chapter 3, 4, 5.
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