Basic Setup Wizard

ìLeave the default settings for the parameters MTU, Line mode, Encapsulation, QoS class and VPI / VCI, unless your service provider has provided you with other data.

Note:

Connection to the Internet is only possible if you have entered all the data for your Internet service provider correctly.

ìSpecify how Internet sessions are to be established via Connection mode:

Select Always on if the connection is to exist at all times when the Gigaset SX763 WLAN dsl is turned on.

Notes:

uThis option can result in high connection charges if you are on a time-based tariff.

uYou must set up the Always on option if you wish to use Internet telephony.

Select Connect on demand if applications such as an Internet browser or an e- mail program are to connect to the Internet automatically.

In the Idle time before disconnect field, enter a period after which the Internet connection is to end automatically if no data is transmitted (the default setting is 3 minutes).

You can deactivate this function by entering "0". This means that the connection will continue to exist even if no data is transmitted. If you are on a time-based tar- iff, this can result in high charges. In this case you should enter a value other than "0".

This time setting only applies to the Connect on request option.

Select Connect manually if you always want to establish and end the Internet connection manually. If you are on a time-based tariff this will save you high con- nection charges.

Note:

If you select Connect on demand or Connect manually, you can establish or end the Internet connection manually on the start screen for the configuration program (page 35).

ìClick Test Settings to check the Internet connection.

An attempt is made to set up an Internet connection. The result is shown in a window. If the connection could be set up successfully, the Close button appears.

ìClick the Close button to return to the Basic Setup Wizard.

PPPoE pass-through

PPPoE pass-through allows you to use an additional Internet connection (through another service provider) on one PC. Further information about this can be found on page 59.

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