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Internet Setup Guide

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Posted: 04 Nov, 2011
by: Engin *.
Updated: 04 Nov, 2011
by: Engin *.
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Overview

Step 1: Login to the modem
  1. Login via http://192.168.1.1 Your username is admin, and the password is admin
Step 2: Configure Internet Settings
  1. You will automatically be taken to the Basic Settings screen. If not, navigate there by selecting the Setup tab at the top of the page and selecting Basic Settings
  2. Enter the settings as below:
    1. Encapsulation: RFC2516 PPPoE
    2. Multiplexing: LLC
    3. QoS Type: UBR
    4. PCR: Leave Blank
    5. SCR: Leave Blank
    6. Autodetect: Disable
    7. VPI: 8
    8. VCI: 35
    9. DSL Modulation: Multi Mode
    10. Username: enter your ADSL username
    11. Password: enter your ADSL Password
    12. Select Keep Alive - Redial Period 30 seconds
    13. Host Name: Leave Blank
    14. Domain Name: Leave Blank
    15. MTU : Auto
Step 3: Configure Router settings
  1. On the same page as Step 2, enter the below detail
    1. Local IP Address : Leave this as is. Should be 192.168.1.1
    2. Subnet Mask: Leave this as is. Should be 255.255.255.0
    3. DHCP Server: Enable
    4. Leave all other settings in this section at their default values (see image below)
    5. Time Zone: Select your local time zone
    6. Language: English
  2. Click Save Settings

Your Internet should now be connected

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