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Unified Services Router User Manual
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3G Internet acces s with a USB modem is supported on WAN 3. The Internet
Connection Setup Wizard as s is ts with the primary WAN port (WA N1)
configuration only.
3.2 WAN Configuration
Setup > Internet Settings > WAN1 Setup
You mus t either allow the router to detect WAN connection type automatically or
configure manually the following bas ic s ettings to enable Internet connectivity:
ISP Connection type: Bas ed on the ISP you have s elected for the primary W AN
link for this router, choos e Static IP addres s , DHCP client, Point-to-Point
Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), Point -to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), Layer
2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP). Required fields for the selected ISP type become
highlighted. Enter the following information as needed and as provided by your
ISP:
PPPoE Profile Name. This menu lists configured PPPoE profiles , particularly
us eful when configuring multiple PPPoE connections (i.e. for Japan ISPs that
have multiple PPPoE support).
ISP login information. This is required for PPTP and L2TP ISPs .
Us er Name
Pas s word
Secret (required for L2TP only )
MPPE Encryption: For PPTP links , your ISP may require you to enable Microsoft
Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE).
Split Tunnel (supported for PPTP and L2TP connection). This setting allows your
LAN hos ts to access internet sites over this WAN link while s till permitting VPN
traffic to be directed to a VPN configured on this WAN port.
If s p lit tu n n el is en abled, DSR wo n t exp e c t a defau lt ro u t e fro m t h e ISP s erv er. In
such case, user has to take care of routing manually by configuring the routing from
Static Routing page.
Connectivity Type: To keep the connection always on, click Keep Connected. To
log out after the connection is idle for a period of time (us eful if your ISP cos ts are
bas ed on logon times ), click Idle Timeout and enter the time, in minutes , to wait
before disconnecting in the Idle Time field .
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