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7. WAN Setup

This chapter describes how to configure WAN settings.

7.1 WAN Overview

A WAN (Wide Area Network) is an outside connection to another network or the

Internet.

See the Wizard Setup chapter for more information on the fields in the WAN screens.

7.2 PPPoE Encapsulation

The ADSL Router supports PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet). PPPoE is an

IETF Draft standard (RFC 2516) specifying how a personal computer (PC) interacts

with a broadband modem (DSL, cable, wireless, etc.) connection. The PPPoE option is

for a dial-up connection using PPPoE.

For the service provider, PPPoE offers an access and authentication method that works

with existing access control systems (for example Radius). PPPoE provides a login and

authentication method that the existing Microsoft Dial-Up Networking software can

activate, and therefore requires no new learning or procedures for Windows users.

One of the benefits of PPPoE is the ability to let you access one of multiple network

services, a function known as dynamic service selection. This enables the service

provider to easily create and offer new IP services for individuals.

Operationally, PPPoE saves significant effort for both you and the ISP or carrier, as it

requires no specific configuration of the broadband modem at the customer site.

By implementing PPPoE directly on the ADSL Router (rather than individual

computers), the computers on the LAN do not need PPPoE software installed, since

the ADSL Router does that part of the task. Furthermore, with NAT, all of the LANs’

computers will have access.

7.3 PPTP Encapsulation

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is a network protocol that enables secure

transfer of data from a remote client to a private server, creating a Virtual Private

Network (VPN) using TCP/IP-based networks.

PPTP supports on-demand, multi-protocol and virtual private networking over public

networks, such as the Internet.