
BASIC OPERATIONS ON THE ROUTER
3.2.2 MONOUSER CONFIGURATIONS
These are not highly recommended settings for this router due to the advanced features
supported by this device can not be used. In this case, the PC is the device directly connected
to the internet, cause the NAT feature in the router is disable. It is recommended to adopt
some safety applications to avoid undesired threats or intrusions in the PC.
MONOUSER DYNAMIC
In this case, you will need to install a PPPoE client in the PC
. If you are using Windows
2000, you can use the client provided in the package or the one supported by the own OS in
Windows XP, Vista and 7. If you are using a different operating system, please refer to the
help information in your OS to see how to install and use a PPPoE client. If you can not have
this PPPoE client in your operating system, you won’t be able to work under this mode.
In the configuration process of the PPPoE client installed on the PC you will need to
introduce username and password to establish the connection. Additionally it will be required
both PC and router to have IP visibility. To do that, both devices must be configured in the
same IP private network range. As we take factory default settings as starting point, then the
router will have the IP address 192.168.1.1 with network mask 255.255.255.0 and the PC
will receive the IP settings through DHCP. If it were necessary, refer to the CPE User’s
Guide to see how to restore factory default settings in your router.
It is not mandatory, but you can configure the DHCP server settings with the values refered
in the Figure 3-2: Private network address configuration options in multiuser mode
Go to: Network -> WAN - > Internet connection and the screen in figure 3-3 will be
displayed. Next press the Edit icon under the Modify section. In the first screen which
appears, ensure that the WAN type is configured as Bridging. Then press the Next bottom. In
the next page displayed, press the Apply/Save bottom to make the router can apply the
changes properly.
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