Cnet CWR-901 Mode D'Emploi

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Dial Status: Current status of this session. Maybe “connected”, “connecting” or 
“disconnect”. 
Dial: Click on this button to manually connect to ISP. 
Hang Up: Click on this button to disconnect the wireless router from ISP. 
Save and Restart: Save the parameters and reboot the wireless router. 
Reset: Click on “Reset” button to undo your changes. 
Cancel: To skip the current settings and jump to the Status page. 
Help: To request help information. 
 
3.3.5 PPTP 
PPTP stands for “Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol”. PPTP is used to join 2 networks using the 
Internet as an intermediary network. It allows users to connect a home or work network over the 
Internet. The key is to enter the PPPTP user ID, password, and PPTP Gateway IP address. The IP 
addresses, subnet mask, and default gateway may or may not be required. 
 
 
 
Select WAN Connection Type: Select PPTP connection 
IP Address: Enter the IP address provided by ISP 
Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask provided by ISP 
PPTP Server IP Address: Enter the Server IP address provided by ISP 
Login ID: Enter the Login ID provided by ISP 
Password: Enter the Password provided by ISP 
MTU Size: MTU is the Maximum Transmission Unit. It specifies the largest packet 
size permitted for Internet transmission. Keep the default setting, 1460, to have the 
router select the best MTU for your Internet connection. 
Silent Timeout: Only used when connection type is set to Dial-On-Demand. The 
Silent timeout value is defined as the time for the WAN port to disconnect if the 
connection is idle. (not used). 
Dial-on-demand: If checked, the wireless router will only dial this session when a 
LAN -> WAN packet is received. If unchecked, the wireless router immediately dials 
the session when powered up. 
Auto Reconnect: If checked, the wireless router redials the session if previously 
terminated by ISP. 
Dial Status: Current status of the session. Maybe “connected”, “connecting” or 
 
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