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Wireless Broadband Router User Guide
 
 
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IP Subnet Mask: The IP Netmask of your Internet connection IP address. 
ISP Gateway address: 
The IP address of your ISP Gateway. This is provided by 
your ISP. 
2.  Dynamic IP via PPPoE: Your ISP assigns you an IP address dynamically. This setting 
requires you to enter a user name to identify you and a password for authentication. 
This type of connection is called a Point-to-Point over Ethernet (PPPoE) connection and 
is normally used over xDSL modems.   
User name: The username of your ISP account. 
Password: 
The password of your ISP account. 
Idle Time: 
After this period of inactivity, the router will disconnect from the ISP. The 
default value of the idle timeout is 5 minutes. You can change the idle timeout 
value to anything between 0 to 60 minutes. A value of zero means there is no idle 
timeout. 
 
3.  Dynamic IP via DHCP: This type of connection is normally used over Cable modems. It 
uses a method called the Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP). In order to identify 
your account, Your ISP may require you to enter a Host Name and/or MAC Address. 
 
Host Name: The Host Name is optional, but may be required by some ISPs. 
4.  Dynamic IP via PPTP: This type of connection is called the Point-to-Point Tunneling 
Protocol (PPTP) and provides a secure connection over the Internet and is normally 
used when connecting to a remote LAN through the Internet. In a manner similar to 
PPPoE, your ISP requires you to enter a user name and password in order to identify 
you. You also need to enter an IP address that is “tunneled” through the Internet.