User's Manual

PPTP Connection - LAN to LAN
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Connection Type: Remote Access or LAN to LAN.
Type: Check Dial Out if you want your router to operate as a client (connecting to a remote
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you wish to connect to.
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User.
Peer Network IP: Enter Peer network IP address.
Netmask: Enter the subnet mask of peer network based on the Peer Network IP setting.
Username: If you are a Dial-Out user (client), enter the username provided by your Host. If you
are a Dial-In user (server), enter your own username.
Password: If you are a Dial-Out user (client), enter the password provided by your Host. If you are
a Dial-In user (server), enter your own password.
Authentication Type: Default is Auto if you want the router to determine the authentication type
to use, or else manually specify CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) or PAP
(Password Authentication Protocol) if you know which type the server is using (when acting as a
client), or else the authentication type you want clients connecting to you to use (when acting as a
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before sending, and also allows for challenges at different periods to ensure that an intruder has
not replaced the client.
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Default is Auto, so that this setting is negotiated when establishing a connection, or else you can
manually Enable or Disable encryption.
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Auto, it is negotiated when establishing a connection. 128 bit keys provide stronger encryption
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