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■ Subnet Mask — The subnet for the address is automatically 
configured but is not displayed.
■ ISP Gateway Address — The Gateway address from your ISP 
to the Internet is automatically configured but is not 
displayed.
■ Primary DNS Address — If your ISP requires the address of a 
Primary DNS Server then enter it in the field labelled Primary 
DNS Address.
■ Secondary DNS Address — If your ISP requires the address of 
a Secondary DNS Server then enter it in the field labelled 
Secondary DNS Address, otherwise leave the box blank.
■ Host Name — The Host Name of your computer may be 
required by your ISP.
■ Clone MAC Address — Your ISP may require you to have a 
particular MAC address. This will be the MAC address of the 
computer you first used to connect with your ISP.
Click Apply to save any changes you have made.
Configuring a PPPoE connection
If your ISP has allocated you a dynamic address using PPPoE you 
will have selected PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) as your IP Allocation 
Mode.
Figure 33   PPPoE Setup Screen
Your ISP may need you to enter host name or PPPoE settings. To 
setup the Router for use with a PPPoE connection the following 
fields will need to be completed:
■ IP Address — The internet address allocated by your ISP for 
this connection is automatically configured and is not 
editable.
■ PPPoE User Name — The user name you use to access your 
ISP.
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