NETGEAR UTM25EW-100NAS Router User Manual


 
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Manually Configuring Internet and WAN Settings 3-7
v1.0, September 2009
5. If your connection is PPTP or PPPoE, your ISP requires an initial login. Enter the settings as
explained in Table 3-2.
Table 3-2. PPTP and PPPoE Settings
Setting Description (or Subfield and Description)
Austria (PPTP) If your ISP is Austria Telecom or any other ISP that uses PPTP for login, select this
radio button and enter the following settings:
Account Name The account name is also known as the host name or system
name. Enter the valid account name for the PPTP connection
(usually your e-mail “ID” assigned by your ISP). Some ISPs
require entering your full e-mail address here.
Domain Name Your domain name or workgroup name assigned by your ISP,
or your ISP’s domain name. You may leave this field blank.
Idle Timeout Select the Keep Connected radio button to keep the
connection always on. To log out after the connection is idle
for a period of time, select the Idle Time radio button and, in
the timeout field, enter the number of minutes to wait before
disconnecting. This is useful if your ISP charges you based
on the period that you have logged in.
My IP Address The IP address assigned by the ISP to make the connection
with the ISP server.
Server IP Address The IP address of the PPTP server.
Other (PPPoE) If you have installed login software such as WinPoET or Enternet, then your
connection type is PPPoE. Select this radio button and enter the following settings:
Account Name The valid account name for the PPPoE connection.
Domain Name The name of your ISP’s domain or your domain name if your
ISP has assigned one. You may leave this field blank.
Idle Timeout Select the Keep Connected radio button to keep the
connection always on. To log out after the connection is idle
for a period of time, select the Idle Time radio button and, in
the timeout field, enter the number of minutes to wait before
disconnecting. This is useful if your ISP charges you based
on the period that you have logged in.