ZyXEL NBG6615 User Guide - Page 21

Static IP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP, Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP

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Chapter 3 Connection Wizard as the Internet. Select Access Point if you want the device to bridge traffic between clients on the same network. Click Next to save your settings. 2 On the WAN Interface Setup screen, select an Internet access setting from the drop-down list. The NBG6615 offers four Internet access settings: Static IP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP Client), PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), and Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP). Check with your ISP to make sure you use the correct setting. This Wizard screen varies according to the connection type that you select. The following table describes the labels on this screen. Figure 8 WAN Interface Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION Static IP Select Static IP if your ISP assigned you a fixed IP address. DHCP Client Select DHCP Client if your ISP did not assign you a fixed IP address. PPPoE Select PPPoE for a dial-up connection. PPTP Select PPTP to set up a virtual private network (VPN) in unsecured TCP/IP environments. Cancel Click Cancel to exit the Wizard without saving. Back Click Back to return to the previous screen. Next Click Next to proceed to the next screen. NBG6615's User's Guide 21

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Chapter 3 Connection Wizard
NBG6615’s User’s Guide
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as the Internet. Select
Access Point
if you want the device to bridge traffic between clients on the same
network. Click
Next
to save your settings.
2
On the
WAN Interface Setup
screen, select an Internet access setting from the drop-down list. The
NBG6615 offers four Internet access settings:
Static IP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP
Client), PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE),
and
Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
. Check with your ISP to
make sure you use the correct setting. This Wizard screen varies according to the connection type that
you select.
The following table describes the labels on this screen.
Figure 8
WAN Interface Setup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Static IP
Select
Static IP
if your ISP assigned you a fixed IP address.
DHCP Client
Select
DHCP Client
if your ISP did not assign you a fixed IP address.
PPPoE
Select
PPPoE
for a dial-up connection.
PPTP
Select
PPTP
to set up a virtual private network (VPN) in unsecured TCP/IP environments.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to exit the Wizard without saving.
Back
Click
Back
to return to the previous screen.
Next
Click
Next
to proceed to the next screen.