Click Connections tab. Highlight ADSL connection (customer will have chosen connection name) and click Set Default button. Click on Apply and then OK
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Click Connections tab. Highlight ADSL connection (customer will have chosen connection name) and click Set Default button. Click on Apply and then OK
3. This will bring up this box:
4. Click the More Info button at the bottom right. This will expand the box to what is shown below:
Check on Ethernet
· Host IP Address ( IP Address) – as per Non Nat IP addressing note in Call-it
· Subnet Mask – as per Non Nat IP addressing note in Call-it
· Default Gateway – as per Non Nat IP addressing note in Call-it
· DNS Servers – 212.38.173.189 and 212.38.173.190 (Click on tab to right of field to view 2nd choice)
Note: To copy right click on title header (to the right of IP Configuration) select copy and save in Word or Notepad.
Check on USB - if connected but unable to view web pages.
· Host IP Address – as per IP address in subscription window in Call-it
· Subnet Mask – automatically assigned
· Default Gateway – should be same as Host IP
· DNS Servers – 212.38.173.187and 212.38.173.188 or 212.38.173.189 and 212.38.173.190
Check on Ethernet
· Host IP Address ( IP Address) – as per Non Nat IP addressing note in Call-it
· Subnet Mask – as per Non Nat IP addressing note in Call-it
· Default Gateway – as per Non Nat IP addressing note in Call-it
· DNS Servers – 212.38.173.189 and 212.38.173.190
Check on USB- if connected but unable to view web pages.
· Host IP Address – as per IP address in subscription window in Call-it
· Subnet Mask – automatically assigned
· Default Gateway – should be same as Host IP
· DNS Servers – 212.38.173.187and 212.38.173.188 or 212.38.173.189 and 212.38.173.190
In order to copy result into notepad:
1. Go to the Start menu, Programs, then the Command Prompt.
2. Type ipconfig /all > c:\ipconfig.txt
3. Then type notepad c:\ipconfig.txt
3. This will open up a notepad window similar to the following:
Then enter the following settings:
Encapsulation: PPPoA
VPI / VCI: 0 / 38
Multiplexing: VC-MUX
Username: as provided by ISP
Password: as provided by ISP
Keep the Connection settings as it is
Host name: leave it blank
Domain name: leave it blank
MTU: select Automatic
Local IP address: 192.168.1.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Local DHCP Server: select enabled
Time Zone: (GMT) England / Greenwich
Click on Save Settings
No need to restart
Pressing the Next button results in the router auto detecting a PPPoA connection and determining the standard VPI/VCI of 0/38. At this point the hardest part of the set-up is typing in your username and password. There is an Idle Timeout field which by default is set to five. Unless you want the connection dropping out on you a lot then it is recommended to set a value of zero in this field.