Netgear FVS336Gv1 FVS336G Reference Manual - Page 34

Network Configuration, WAN Settings, ISP Login, Other PPPoE

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ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN FVS336G Reference Manual To manually configure the WAN1 ISP settings: 1. Select Network Configuration > WAN Settings from the menu. The WAN Settings tabs appear, with the WAN1 ISP Settings screen in view. 2. In the ISP Login options, choose one of these options: Figure 2-6 • If your ISP requires an initial login to establish an Internet connection, click Yes (this is the default). • If a login is not required, click No and ignore the Login and Password fields. 3. If you clicked Yes, enter the ISP-provided Login and Password information. 4. In the ISP Type options, select the type of ISP connection you use from the three listed options. By default, "Other (PPPoE)" is selected, as shown below. Figure 2-7 (If your connection is PPPoE or PPTP, your ISP will require an initial login.) 5. If you have installed login software such as WinPoET or Ethernet, then your connection type is PPPoE. If your ISP uses PPPoE as a login protocol: a. Select Other (PPPoE). 2-8 Connecting the FVS336G to the Internet v1.0, January 2010

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ProSafe Dual WAN Gigabit Firewall with SSL & IPsec VPN FVS336G Reference Manual
2-8
Connecting the FVS336G to the Internet
v1.0, January 2010
To manually configure the WAN1 ISP settings:
1.
Select
Network Configuration
>
WAN Settings
from the menu. The WAN Settings tabs
appear, with the WAN1 ISP Settings screen in view.
2.
In the
ISP Login
options, choose one of these options:
If your ISP requires an initial login to establish an Internet connection, click
Yes
(this is
the default).
If a login is not required, click
No
and ignore the Login and Password fields.
3.
If you clicked
Yes
, enter the ISP-provided Login and Password information.
4.
In the ISP Type options, select the type of ISP connection you use from the three listed
options. By default, “Other (PPPoE)” is selected, as shown below.
(If your connection is PPPoE or PPTP, your ISP will require an initial login.)
5.
If you have installed login software such as WinPoET or Ethernet, then your connection type
is PPPoE. If your ISP uses PPPoE as a login protocol:
a.
Select
Other (PPPoE)
.
Figure 2-6
Figure 2-7