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AC1600 WiFi VDSL/ADSL Modem Router Model D6400 7. Enter the VDSL settings as described in the following table. Field Description Select Country Select the country in which you use the modem router. Select Internet Service Provider Select the Internet service provider (ISP) that you are using. If your ISP is not in the menu, select Other. Transfer Mode For a VDSL connection, select PTM. DSL Mode When you select PTM from the Transfer Mode menu, the only option in the DSL Mode menu is VDSL. Enable This Interface Make sure that WAN1 is selected from the menu and that the Enable This Interface check box is selected. These are the default settings. Note: For information about interface WAN2, see Enable the WAN2 Interface for IPTV on page 197. Multiplexing Method VPI VCI These settings are disabled because they do not apply to a VDSL connection. Use VLANID Select the Use VLANID check box and enter the VLAN ID, as indicated by your ISP. A VLAN ID might be required if you subscribe to both Internet service and IPTV service. In some unusual situations, a VLAN ID is required for VDSL Internet service. If your ISP did not provide you with a VLAN ID, leave the Use VLANID check box cleared, which is the default setting. For information about setting up VLAN tag groups, see Set Up a Bridge for a VLAN Tag Group on page 202. Priority (802.1p) If your ISP provided you with a VLAN ID and a priority value, enter the priority value, which is a number from 0 to7. You can enter a priority value only in combination with a VLAN ID. If your ISP did not provide you with a priority value, leave the default setting (0). Account Name (If Required) Enter the account name, as indicated by your ISP. This name might also be called the host name. If your ISP did not provide you with an account name or host name, leave this field blank. Domain Name (If Required) Enter the domain name, as indicated by your ISP. If your ISP did not provide you with a domain name, leave this field blank. Internet IP Address Get Dynamically from ISP Your ISP uses DHCP to assign your IP address. Your ISP automatically assigns these addresses. Use Static IP Address Enter the IP address, IP subnet mask, and gateway IP address that your ISP assigned you for static IP address service. The gateway is the ISP router to which your modem router connects. Manage the Internet Settings Manually 58

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Manage the Internet Settings Manually
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AC1600 WiFi VDSL/ADSL Modem Router Model D6400
7.
Enter the VDSL settings as described in the following table.
Field
Description
Select Country
Select the country in which you use the modem router.
Select Internet Service
Provider
Select the Internet service provider (ISP) that you are using.
If your ISP is not in the menu, select
Other
.
Transfer Mode
For a VDSL connection, select
PTM
.
DSL Mode
When you select
PTM
from the
Transfer Mode
menu, the only option in the
DSL Mode
menu is
VDSL
.
Enable This Interface
Make sure that
WAN1
is selected from the menu and that the
Enable This
Interface
check box is selected. These are the default settings.
Note:
For information about interface WAN2, see
Enable the WAN2
Interface for IPTV
on page
197.
Multiplexing Method
These settings are disabled because they do not apply to a VDSL
connection.
VPI
VCI
Use VLANID
Select the
Use VLANID
check box and enter the VLAN ID, as indicated by
your ISP.
A VLAN ID might be required if you subscribe to both Internet service and
IPTV service. In some unusual situations, a VLAN ID is required for VDSL
Internet service. If your ISP did not provide you with a VLAN ID, leave the
Use VLANID
check box cleared, which is the default setting.
For information about setting up VLAN tag groups, see
Set Up a Bridge for
a VLAN Tag Group
on page
202.
Priority (802.1p)
If your ISP provided you with a VLAN ID and a priority value, enter the
priority value, which is a number from 0 to7.
You can enter a priority value only in combination with a VLAN ID. If your
ISP did not provide you with a priority value, leave the default setting (0).
Account Name (If Required)
Enter the account name, as indicated by your ISP. This name might also be
called the host name.
If your ISP did not provide you with an account name or host name, leave
this field blank.
Domain Name (If Required)
Enter the domain name, as indicated by your ISP.
If your ISP did not provide you with a domain name, leave this field blank.
Internet IP Address
Get Dynamically from ISP
Your ISP uses DHCP to assign your IP address. Your ISP automatically
assigns these addresses.
Use Static IP Address
Enter the IP address, IP subnet mask, and gateway IP address that your
ISP assigned you for static IP address service. The gateway is the ISP
router to which your modem router connects.