
Chapter 7 Network Setting
Table 26 WAN (continued)
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WAN IP Request | Enter the number of seconds the WiMAX Device waits for an IP from the ISP |
Timeout | before it times out. |
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WAN IP Address | If the WiMAX Device gets its IP from the user, enter the IP address it is to use. |
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WAN IP Subnet | If the WiMAX Device gets its IP from the ISP, enter the IP address it is to use. |
Mask |
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Gateway IP | If the WiMAX Device gets its gateway IP address from the user, enter the IP |
Address | address it is to use. |
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MTU | Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the WiMAX Device. This is the |
| largest protocol unit that the WiMAX Device allows to pass through it. |
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Clone MAC | Enter a MAC address here for registering bridged devices on the network if their |
Address | current MAC addresses are causing problems. For example, this can happen |
| when a desktop computer swaps network interface cards; the original NIC may |
| have used its MAC address to register itself on the network and now the new NIC |
| is unrecognized. Using a MAC address that you know is valid, i.e. a “clone”, |
| allows that device to stay registered. |
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WAN DNS |
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First~Third DNS | Select how the WiMAX Device acquires its DNS server address. |
Server | • From ISP - Select this to have the WiMAX Device acquire its DNS server |
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| address from the ISP. |
| • User Define - Select this to manually enter the DNS server used by the |
| WiMAX Device. |
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7.3 PPPoE
Use these settings to configure the PPPoE connection between the WiMAX Device and the service provider.
Click Network Setting > WAN > PPPoE.
Figure 44 PPPoE Screen
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