Types of internet access – HiRO H50212 User Manual

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 Connect on demand. Enter the

minutes after which the session
must be disconnected, if no
activity takes place.

 Manual. Enter the minutes after

which the session must be
disconnected, if no activity takes
place.

In most cases, you will not need to configure your device with
these addresses because your ISP is likely to use an Internet
access type which automatically assigns addresses to your
device. For more information, see Types of Internet Access.

Types of Internet Access

The types of Internet access available are as follows:

 PPP Internet access – your device uses a Point to Point

Protocol (PPP) to carry data between your ISP and your
computer. To use PPP Internet access, you must enter a
PPP login username and password the first time to log
on. The IP addresses required to access your ISP’s
Internet service are automatically configured.
Your device supports PPPoE (over Ethernet).

 PPP Internet access – your device uses a Point to Point

Protocol (PPP) to carry data between your ISP and your
computer. To use PPP Internet access, you must enter a
PPP login username and password the first time to log
on. The IP addresses required to access your ISP’s
Internet service are automatically configured.
Your device supports PPPoA (over ATM).

 Bridged Internet access – your device uses a Bridge mode

with your PPPoE Client Software to carry data between
your ISP and your computer. To use Bridged Internet
access with your PPPoE Client Software, you must enter
a PPP login username and password the first time to log
on. The IP addresses required to access your ISP’s
Internet service are automatically configured.
Your device supports RFC 1483 Bridged Mode).










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