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Connection type  See below 
PPP encapsulation.  See below 
      The above five items define how the connection to your ISP is configured. 
As a result of this, it is not recommended that you alter these settings 
unless directed to by your ISP for a particular purpose.  Shared is to 
allow more than one connection on a VPI/VCI channel. The VPI/VCI 
settings are used to define the “communication channel” that your ISP 
uses to communicate with your router. By default, these should be 8 
and 25 respectively, and are set to this by default. If you change these 
settings,  you  may  be  unable  to  connect  to your  ISP.  Some  specific 
services may require you to set up a connection with different VPI/VCI 
settings, but your ISP will directly inform you if this is the case.  
PPP  pass-through.      This  setting  is  to  allow  you  to  connect  another  device  on  the  LAN 
network that uses its own internet account to connect. This could be 
another router, or even your PC that has been configured with a PPP 
“dial up” connection. This is set to ON by default.  
Connection  This is where  you set the timeout for  your ADSL connection. When 
there has been no activity on the ADSL line for the pre-defined time, 
the connection will be dropped. The connection will automatically re-
connect once it is needed. The default setting is for the connection to 
never  drop,  and  to  remain  connected  even  when  there  is  no  ADSL 
traffic. 
Interface status  This is an indication of whether the ADSL line is ready to route traffic 
using this Username and password. It will indicate if the connection is 
UP or DOWN. 
Default route  This option is enabled by default for the first ADSL PPP account. If 
enabled, the router will route all internet traffic that is not otherwise 
configured in the routing table over this connection. If disabled, only 
the traffic defined to use this connection will be routed over it. Unless 










