24 Chapter 4 Web-based Management
Configuring a Routed/Bridged Connection for the WAN
A routed bridged connection between your ISP and your LAN (the computers in your house or office) is useful if packets sent from the LAN to the WAN through the UT-300R2 must cross part of another network in your ISP’s installation, before arriving at a specific computer or network device, specified by an IP address. Your ISP will need to give you the specific IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway address that packets destined for the Internet must be sent to. The UT-300R2 will then manage both the necessary format conversion and direct the outgoing packets to the destination you specify.
For a routed/bridged connection it will be necessary for most users to install additional software (supplied by your ISP) on any computer that will use the UT-300R2 for Internet access. The additional software is used for the purpose of identifying and verifying your account, and then granting Internet access to the computer requesting the connection (that is, the software supplied by your ISP will handle giving your Username and Password to the computer at your ISP that will then connect you to the Internet). The connection software requires the user to enter the User Name and Password for the ISP account. This information is stored on the computer on the LAN, not in the UT-300R2 for a bridged connection.
Follow the instructions below to configure a Routed/Bridged connection for the WAN interface.