ZyXEL Communications 782M Manual De Usuario

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P782M G.SHDSL Bridge 
2.11.3 Transfer Rates 
The Prestige supports the following symmetrical multi-rate data transmission speeds: 
72, 136, 200, 264, 392, 520, 776, 1032, 1160, 1544, 1736, 2056 and 2312 Kbps. 
You can increase the capacity of the Internet connection (within certain limitations) without changing your 
ISP or buying new equipment. 
For back-to-back applications make sure that your Prestige and its peer have the same Transfer Max Rate 
and the same Transfer Min Rate.  Two (maximum and minimum) transfer rates are used to accommodate 
fluctuations in line speed.  This is known as Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation. 
2.11.4 Standard Mode 
If your Prestige is a server, then select the mode that applies to your region: ANSI (American National 
Standards Institute) and ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute).  If your Prestige is a 
client, select the same Standard Mode that the server side selects. ANSI and ETSI create recommendations 
and standards for the telecommunications industry. 
Figure 2-9 Menu 2 — WAN Setup 
Table 2-5 Menu 2 — WAN Setup 
FIELD 
DESCRIPTION 
Service Type 
Press [SPACE BAR] to select Server (COE) or Client (CPE). 
Rate Adaption 
Press [SPACE BAR] to select Enable (activate) or Disable (deactivate). 
Transfer Max Rate 
(2312 Kbps) 
Press [SPACE BAR] to select a Transfer Max Rate greater than or equal to 
the Transfer Min Rate and press [ENTER] to continue. 
Transfer Min Rate 
(72 Kbps) 
Press [SPACE BAR] to select a Transfer Min Rate less than or equal to the 
Transfer Max Rate and press [ENTER] to continue. 
Standard Mode 
Press [SPACE BAR] to select  ANSI (ANNEX A) or ETSI (ANNEX B) and press 
[ENTER] to continue.  The Client side must match the Server side. 
Menu 2 - WAN Setup 
 
 
 
Service Type: Client 
Rate Adaption= Enable 
Transfer Max Rate(Kbps)= 2312K 
Transfer Min Rate(Kbps)= 72K 
Standard Mode= ANSI (ANNEX_A) 
 
 
 
 
Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel: 
 
 
Press Space Bar to Toggle. 
Hardware Installation and Initial Setup