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5.7a Configuring the WAN PPPoE Connection
Click Settings in the WAN PPPoE Properties screen to generate the “Configure WAN PPPoE” screen.
General
The top part of the Configure WAN PPPoE screen displays general communication parameters. We
recommend not changing the default values in this section unless familiar with networking concepts.
Status Displays the connection status of the WAN PPPoE connection. (“Down,” “Disabled,” “Connected,” etc.)
When should this rule occur? Displays when the rule is active. To schedule rules, see “Advanced Settings”
chapter.
Network Select the type of connection being configured from the drop-down list (Broadband Connection,
Network (Home/Office), or DMZ).
Connection Type Displays the type of connection. Since this is PPPoE connection, “PPPoE” is displayed.
MTU MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) specifies the largest packet size permitted for Internet
transmission. “Automatic, sets the MTU at 1492. Other choices include “Automatic,” which sets the MTU
according to the connection to the ISP, and “Manual,” which allows the MTU to be set manually.
Underlying Connection Specify the underlying connection above which the protocol initiates from the drop-
down list, which displays all possible underlying devices.
PPP Configuration
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is the most popular method for transporting packets between the user and the
ISP.
Service Name Specify the networking peer’s service name, if provided by the ISP, in this text box.
On-Demand To use PPP on demand to initiate the point-to-point protocol session only when packets are
actually sent over the Internet, click in this check box. This option should be active on a limited basis Idle
Time Before Hanging Up Enter the amount of idle time, in minutes, before the PPP session automatically ends.
Time Between Reconnect Attempts In this text box, specify the duration between PPP reconnect attempts, as
provided by the ISP.
PPP Authentication
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) currently supports four authentication protocols: Password Authentication
Protocol (PAP), Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP), and Microsoft CHAP versions 1 and 2.
Select the authentication protocols the TG590 Router may use when negotiating with a PPTP server in this
section. Select all the protocols if no information is available about the server’s authentication methods. Note
that encryption is performed only if Microsoft CHAP, Microsoft CHAP version 2, or both are selected.
Warning! The PPP Authentication settings should not be changed unless instructed to do so by your ISP.