Western Digital My Net N900 Central User Manual - Page 43
Purpose, PPPoE, Clone Your computer's MAC Address button, MAC address, Internet Setup Screen
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ADVANCED SETTINGS Subnet Mask The subnet mask controls which subnet the computers connected to the router belong to. In most cases, the default value of 255.255.255.0 is sufficient as it allows up to 255 unique devices on the network. Internet Setup Screen Purpose: Configure your Internet connection type. Address Mode Select to assign the router either a static or a dynamic IP address. DNS Mode Method by which names are associated with IP addresses. If Internet Connection Type is: PPPoE, PPTP, or L2TP (Username/Password): MAC Address Identification number assigned to the router by the manufacturer. Note: With some ISPs, you may have to set the MAC address to match the MAC address of your previous router. Clone Your computer's MAC Address button: Copies the MAC address of the computer that you are currently using into the MAC address field. This allows the router to present your computer's MAC address to your ISP. Maximum Idle Time MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) Password/Verify Password Number of minutes the connection can be idle; 0 (zero) means the disconnection can last indefinitely. Size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit that can be transmitted over the network. The default value is 1500. Password for accessing the ISP. Primary/Secondary DNS Server The primary DNS Server is the first DNS server you want to use. For DHCP connections, this is optional. If you enter a primary DNS server when using DHCP, it will override your ISPs DNS server. The secondary DNS Server is the one that will be used if the primary DNS server is not reachable. This entry is optional. 39 MY NET N900 CENTRAL USER MANUAL