Long Range Wireless Access Point / Client Bridge
Version 1.0
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devices
send
larger
packets,
the
router
will
break
them
into
smaller
packets.
Ideally,
you
should
set
this
to
match
the
MTU
of
the
connection
to
your
ISP.
Typical
values
are
1500
bytes
for
an
Ethernet
connection
and
1492
bytes
for
a
PPPoE
connection.
If
the
router's
MTU
is
set
too
high,
packets
will
be
fragmented
downstream.
If
the
router's
MTU
is
set
too
low,
the
router
will
fragment
packets
unnecessarily
and
in
extreme
cases
may
be
unable
to
establish
some
connections.
In
either
case,
network
performance
can
suffer.
IP
Address:
Specify
the
IP
address
for
this
device,
which
is
assigned
by
your
ISP.
Subnet
Mask:
Specify
the
subnet
mask
for
this
IP
address,
which
is
assigned
by
your
ISP.
Default
Gateway:
Specify
the
IP
address
of
the
default
gateway,
which
is
assigned
by
your
ISP.
Domain
Name
Service
:
Select
Get
Automatically
from
ISP
if
the
ISP
will
provide
the
DNS
address,
if
not,
select
Use
these
DNS
servers
and
specify
the
primary
and
secondary
DNS
server
IP
address.
Router
MAC
Address
:
If
you
need
to
change
the
MAC
address
of
the
router’s
WAN
interface,
either
type
in
an
alternate
MAC
address
(for
example,
the
MAC
address
of
the
router
initially
connected
to
the
ISP)
or
click
on
the
Clone
MAC
button.
Click
on
the
Apply
button
to
save
the
changes.
6.4.1.3
WAN
–
PPPoE
The
WAN
interface
can
be
configured
as
PPPoE.
This
type
of
connection
is
usually
used
for
a
DSL
service
and
requires
a
username
and
password
to
connect.