Netgear UTM25-100NAS Reference Manual - Page 44

Auto Detect, Network Config, WAN Settings, Table 2-2., Setup Wizard Step 2: WAN Settings

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ProSecure Unified Threat Management UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manual Note: Click the Auto Detect action button at the bottom of the menu. The auto-detect process probes the WAN port for a range of connection methods and suggests one that your ISP is most likely to support. Note: After you have completed the steps in the Setup Wizard, you can make changes to the WAN settings by selecting Network Config > WAN Settings. Then, for the UTM25, select either WAN1 ISP Settings or WAN2 ISP Settings, or for the UTM10, select WAN ISP Settings. For more information about these WAN settings, see "Configuring the Internet Connections" on page 3-2. Table 2-2. Setup Wizard Step 2: WAN Settings Setting ISP Login Does your Internet connection require a login? ISP Type What type of ISP connection do you use? Austria (PPTP) Description (or Subfield and Description) If you need to enter login information every time you connect to the Internet through your ISP, select the Yes radio button. Otherwise, select the No radio button, which is the default setting, and skip the ISP Type section below. If you select Yes, enter the following settings: Login The login name that your ISP has assigned to you. Password The password that your ISP has assigned to you. If your connection is PPPoE or PPTP, then you must log in. Select the Yes radio button. Based on the connection that you select, the text box fields that require data entry are highlighted. If your ISP has not assigned any login information, then select the No radio box and skip this section. If you select Yes, enter the following settings: If your ISP is Austria Telecom or any other ISP that uses PPTP for login, select this radio button and enter the following settings: Account Name The account name is also known as the host name or system name. Enter the valid account name for the PPTP connection (usually your email "ID" assigned by your ISP). Some ISPs require entering your full e-mail address here. Domain Name Your domain name or workgroup name assigned by your ISP, or your ISP's domain name. You may leave this field blank. 2-12 Using the Setup Wizard to Provision the UTM in Your Network v1.0, September 2009

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ProSecure Unified Threat Management UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manual
2-12
Using the Setup Wizard to Provision the UTM in Your Network
v1.0, September 2009
Note:
Click the
Auto Detect
action button at the bottom of the menu. The auto-detect
process probes the WAN port for a range of connection methods and suggests one
that your ISP is most likely to support.
Note:
After you have completed the steps in the Setup Wizard, you can make changes to
the WAN settings by selecting
Network Config
>
WAN Settings
. Then, for the
UTM25, select either
WAN1 ISP Settings
or
WAN2 ISP Settings
, or for the
UTM10, select
WAN ISP Settings
. For more information about these WAN
settings, see
“Configuring the Internet Connections” on page 3-2
.
Table 2-2.
Setup Wizard Step 2: WAN Settings
Setting
Description (or Subfield and Description)
ISP Login
Does your Internet
connection require a
login?
If you need to enter login information every time you connect to the Internet through
your ISP, select the
Yes
radio button. Otherwise, select the
No
radio button, which
is the default setting, and skip the ISP Type section below. If you select Yes, enter
the following settings:
Login
The login name that your ISP has assigned to you.
Password
The password that your ISP has assigned to you.
ISP Type
What type of ISP
connection do you
use?
If your connection is PPPoE or PPTP, then you must log in. Select the
Yes
radio
button. Based on the connection that you select, the text box fields that require
data entry are highlighted. If your ISP has not assigned any login information, then
select the
No
radio box and skip this section. If you select Yes, enter the following
settings:
Austria (PPTP)
If your ISP is Austria Telecom or any other ISP that uses PPTP for login, select this
radio button and enter the following settings:
Account Name
The account name is also known as the host name or
system name. Enter the valid account name for the PPTP
connection (usually your email “ID” assigned by your ISP).
Some ISPs require entering your full e-mail address here.
Domain Name
Your domain name or workgroup name assigned by your
ISP, or your ISP’s domain name. You may leave this field
blank.