Configuring Networking
Configuring the WAN (Internet) Settings
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STEP 4 Click Save. The profile is added to the Profile Table.
To edit a PPPoE profile listed in the Profile Table, select the profile and click Edit.
To delete selected profiles, click Delete.
Authentication Type Choose the authentication type from the
drop-down menu:
• Auto-negotiate—The ser ver sends a
configuration request specifying the security
algorithm set on it. Then, the Cisco RV180/
RV180W sends back authentication
credentials with the security type sent earlier
by the server.
• PAP—The Cisco RV180/RV180W uses the
Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) to
connect to the ISP.
• CHAP—The Cisco RV180/RV180W uses the
Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol (CHAP) when connecting with the
ISP.
• MS-CHAP or MS-CHAPv2—The Cisco
RV180/RV180W uses Microsoft Challenge
Handshake Authentication Protocol when
connecting with the ISP.
Connection Type Choose the connection type:
• Keep connected—The Internet connection is
always on.
• Idle Time—The Internet connection is on only
when traffic is present. If the connection is
idle—that is, no traffic is occurring during the
specified time period—the connection is
closed. You might want to choose this option
if your ISP charges based on connection
time.
Idle Time If you choose Idle Time as the connection type,
enter the number of minutes after which the
connection terminates. The valid range is 5–999.