User guide

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4.2
Quick
Start
By
default
the
ADSL
Router
has
being
configured
to
PPP
connection
and
user
is
only
required
to
enter
the
username
and
password
(as
specified
by
the
local
ISP)
to
connect
to
the
Internet.
The
Quick
Start
page
is
meant
for
basic
users
whom
only
require
easy
connectivity
to
the
Internet
without
worrying
about
any
other
advance
configuration
setting.
If
you
are
in
doubt
for
what
content
to
enter
for
the
Protocol,
VPI
and
VCI,
please
contact
your
Service
Provider
for
assistance.
Note.
.
.
After
clicking
on
Connect,
please
be
sure
to
click
on
“Save
Settings”
to
register
the
username
/
password
or
any
other
changes.
Figure
1-4
:
Quick
Start
Page
4.3
LAN
Configuration
On
one
side
of
your
ADSL
Router,
you
have
your
own
Local
Area
network
(LAN)
connections.
This
is
where
you
plug
in
your
local
computers
to
the
ADSL
Router.
The
ADSL
Router
is
normally
configured
to
automatically
provide
all
the
PC's
on
your
network
with
Internet
addresses.
To
enable
or
disable
DHCP,
Click
setup.
Under
Basic
Setup,
select
LAN
Configuration.
This
will
bring
up
the
screen
shown
in
Fig
1-5
.
The
Start
IP
Address
is
where
the
DHCP
server
starts
issuing
IP
addresses.
This
value
must
be
greater
than
the
ADSL
Router
IP
address
value.
For
example
if
the
ADSL
Router
IP
address
is
192.168.1.1
(default)
than
the
starting
IP
address
must
be
192.168.1.
2
(or
higher).