D-Link DSR-250 Product Manual - Page 32
WAN Port IP address, 2.2 WAN DNS Servers, 2.3 DHCP WAN - problems
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Unified Services Router User Manual My IP Address: Enter the IP address assigned to you by the ISP. Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the PPTP or L2TP server. DSR-250/250N doesn't have a dual WAN support. 3.2.1 WAN Port IP address Your ISP assigns you an IP address that is either dynamic (newly generated each time you log in) or static (permanent). The IP Address Source option allows you to define whether the address is statically provided by the ISP or should be received dynamically at each login. If static, enter your IP address, IPv4 subnet mask, and the ISP gateway's IP address. PPTP and L2TP ISPs also can provide a static IP address and subnet to configure, however the default is to receive that information dynamically from the ISP. 3.2.2 WAN DNS Servers The IP Addresses of WAN Domain Name Servers (DNS) are typically provided dynamically from the ISP but in some cases you can define the static IP addresses of the DNS servers. DNS servers map Internet domain names (example: www.google.com) to IP addresses. Click to indicate whether to get DNS server addresses automatically from your ISP or to use ISP-specified addresses. If its latter, enter addresses for the primary and secondary DNS servers. To avoid connectivity problems, ensure that you enter the addresses correctly. 3.2.3 DHCP WAN For DHCP client connections, you can choose the MAC address of the router to register with the ISP. In some cases you may need to clone the LAN host's MAC address if the ISP is registered with that LAN host. 30