Static WAN Mode

Used when your ISP provides you a set IP address that does not change. The IP information is manually entered in your IP configuration settings. You must enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS Server, and Secondary DNS Server. Your ISP provides you with all of this information.

DHCP WAN Mode

A method of connection where the ISP assigns your IP address when your router requests one from the ISP's server. Some ISP's require you to make some settings on your side before your router can connect to the Internet.

Host Name: Some ISP's may check your computer's Host Name. The Host Name identifies your system to the ISP's server. This way they know your computer is eligible to receive an IP address. In other words, they know that you are paying for their service.

Enable BigPond: Check this option to connect to the internet through Telstra BigPond Cable Broadband in Australia. Telstra BigPond provides the values for BigPond Server, BigPond User Id, and BigPond Password.

PPPoE

Select this option if your ISP requires you to use a PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet) connection. DSL providers typically use this option. This method of connection requires you to enter a Username and Password (provided by your Internet Service Provider) to gain access to the Internet.

Service Name: Some ISP's may require that you enter a Service Name. Only enter a Service Name if your ISP requires one.

Reconnect Mode: Typically PPPoE connections are not always on. The Wireless router allows you to set the reconnection mode. The settings are:

Always on: A connection to the Internet is always maintained.

On demand: A connection to the Internet is made as needed.

Manual: You have to open up the Web-based management interface and click the Connect button manually any time that you wish to connect to the Internet.

Maximum Idle Time: Time interval the machine can be idle before the PPPoE connection is disconnected. The Maximum Idle Time value is only used for the "On demand" connection mode.

PPTP

PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol) uses a virtual private network to connect to your ISP. This method of connection is primarily used in Europe. This method of connection requires you to enter a Username and Password (provided by your Internet Service Provider) to gain access to the Internet. The ISP provides the values for PPTP IP Address, PPTP Subnet Mask , PPTP Gateway IP Address, and PPTP Server IP Address (may be the same as the gateway).

Reconnect Mode: Typically PPTP connections are not always on. The Wireless router allows you to set the reconnection mode. The settings are:

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TEW-611BRP specifications

The TRENDnet TEW-611BRP is a reliable wireless router designed for small to medium-sized networks, offering robust performance and a range of features ideal for both home and office use. This versatile router supports the 802.11g wireless standard, enabling data transfer rates of up to 54 Mbps, making it a suitable choice for everyday internet tasks such as browsing, streaming, and online gaming.

One of the standout features of the TEW-611BRP is its secure wireless connectivity. The device supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 encryption protocols, ensuring that users can create a secure network environment. Its built-in firewall also provides added security against potential intrusions, making it easier for users to protect sensitive data while navigating the online landscape.

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The TEW-611BRP features a built-in DHCP server, which simplifies the process of assigning IP addresses to devices on the network, ensuring smooth communication between devices. The router also offers versatile connectivity options with four Ethernet ports, allowing wired connections for devices that require a stable connection, such as gaming consoles and desktop computers.

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