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Chapter 7 Network Setting Table 26 WAN (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION WAN IP Request Timeout Enter the number of seconds the WiMAX Device waits for an IP from the ISP before it times out. WAN IP Address If the WiMAX Device gets its IP from the user, enter the IP address it is to use. WAN IP Subnet Mask If the WiMAX Device gets its IP from the ISP, enter the IP address it is to use. Gateway IP Address If the WiMAX Device gets its gateway IP address from the user, enter the IP address it is to use. MTU Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the WiMAX Device. This is the largest protocol unit that the WiMAX Device allows to pass through it. Clone MAC Address Enter a MAC address here for registering bridged devices on the network if their current MAC addresses are causing problems. For example, this can happen when a desktop computer swaps network interface cards; the original NIC may have used its MAC address to register itself on the network and now the new NIC is unrecognized. Using a MAC address that you know is valid, i.e. a "clone", allows that device to stay registered. WAN DNS First~Third DNS Server Select how the WiMAX Device acquires its DNS server address. • From ISP - Select this to have the WiMAX Device acquire its DNS server address from the ISP. • User Define - Select this to manually enter the DNS server used by the WiMAX Device. 7.3 PPPoE Use these settings to configure the PPPoE connection between the WiMAX Device and the service provider. Click Network Setting > WAN > PPPoE. Figure 44 PPPoE Screen 96 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide

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Chapter 7 Network Setting
WiMAX Device Configuration User’s Guide
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7.3
PPPoE
Use these settings to configure the PPPoE connection between the WiMAX Device and the service
provider.
Click Network Setting > WAN > PPPoE.
Figure 44
PPPoE Screen
WAN IP Request
Timeout
Enter the number of seconds the WiMAX Device waits for an IP from the ISP
before it times out.
WAN IP Address
If the WiMAX Device gets its IP from the user, enter the IP address it is to use.
WAN IP Subnet
Mask
If the WiMAX Device gets its IP from the ISP, enter the IP address it is to use.
Gateway IP
Address
If the WiMAX Device gets its gateway IP address from the user, enter the IP
address it is to use.
MTU
Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the WiMAX Device. This is the
largest protocol unit that the WiMAX Device allows to pass through it.
Clone MAC
Address
Enter a MAC address here for registering bridged devices on the network if their
current MAC addresses are causing problems. For example, this can happen
when a desktop computer swaps network interface cards; the original NIC may
have used its MAC address to register itself on the network and now the new NIC
is unrecognized. Using a MAC address that you know is valid, i.e. a “clone”,
allows that device to stay registered.
WAN DNS
First~Third DNS
Server
Select how the WiMAX Device acquires its DNS server address.
From ISP
- Select this to have the WiMAX Device acquire its DNS server
address from the ISP.
User Define
- Select this to manually enter the DNS server used by the
WiMAX Device.
Table 26
WAN (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION