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3.1.2 PPPoE Parameters
When you choose to use PPPoE mode to acquire your WAN IP addresses,
you should first set up PPPoE parameters to facilitate ESG-103 to
communicate with your ISP. When you connect to your ADSL dial-in
service, you need your PPPoE parameters given by your ISP.
Username
- When you apply for a PPPoE service from your ISP, they will
give you a set of username and password for the purpose of
login. You can key in your username from your ISP in this box.
Password
- Please enter your password which comes from your ISP in this
input field.
Password Confirm
- Type your password again, and this will confirm your
password's value again.
Maximum Idle Time
- ESG-103 provides a timeout mechanism and this
means if there is no any traffic pass through ESG-
103 during the time that you set up, ESG-103 will
terminate this link between you and your ISP
automatically.
Server Name
- Some ISPs provide server name to be an authentication
issue, so you need to give your server name from your ISP
for valid login. If your ISP does not ask for server name,
you can leave it blank or ignore it.
Service Name
- Some ISPs also provide service name to be an
authentication issue, so you need to give your service
name from your ISP for valid login. If your ISP does not