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WAN Type

DHCP

DHCP is a protocol that automatically assigns IP addresses. It can automatically assign IP addresses, subnet masks, default gateways and other information to computers. Used in small networks such as homes or offices, it can easily manage and assign IP addresses, reducing the trouble of manual configuration.

PPPOE(Point-to-Point Protocol)

PPPoE is an authentication protocol used to establish secure connections on WANs, including functions such as verifying user identity and allocating IP addresses. Used for broadband access methods such as ADSL and optical fiber, which can provide secure network connection methods.

Static IP

Static IP refers to assigning a fixed IP address to the computer, as opposed to dynamic IP. Used for network connections, servers, remote access, etc. that require long-term stability to ensure the stability of the network connection.

PPPOE Dual Access

PPPoE dual access uses two PPPoE broadband lines at the same time to achieve balanced distribution of network traffic through load balancing technology. Used to improve network bandwidth and stability, suitable for occasions requiring large-traffic data transmission.

PPTP Dual Access

PPTP Dual Access is a network connection method that uses two PPTP VPN connections to achieve dual network access. By using PPTP Dual Access, users can establish two PPTP VPN connections to access the Internet at the same time to improve bandwidth and network reliability.

L2TP Dual Access(Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol dual access)

L2TP dual access is a network access method that uses two L2TP VPN connections. It allows users to access the Internet through two VPN connections, improving bandwidth and network reliability.

Advanced

Custom MTU

Ethernet MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit), if your network provider requires you to adjust the MTU size, turn this option on, otherwise it is recommended that you turn it off for the best network experience.

MAC Clone

If your network operator only allows one device to access the Internet, you can enable and bind the MAC address so that other devices connected to the router can also connect to the Internet.

Custom DNS

If your network provider provides a fixed DNS address, you can enable this function and enter it. Otherwise, you do not need to enable it, as the router will automatically obtain it.

Internet VLAN ID

The Internet ID is used to identify the characteristics of network data. For specific settings, please consult your network operator's customer service personnel or operation and maintenance personnel.