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Ensure that the
Wireless regulatory domain
is configured correctly in order to prevent your
device making unauthorized transmissions.
8.3.
DHCP Options
Menu path:
Setup > Network > DHCP Client > Standard Options / Custom Options
Configure the client's use of DHCP options - a number of
standard options
are already set out in a list and
can be enabled.
User-defined options
can be set up in a list of your own and managed there.
8.4.
Virtual Private Network - VPN
Menu path:
Setup > Network > VPN
Remote users securely access company networks via virtual private network protocols (VPN). You can set
up your client accordingly for this purpose.
8.4.1.
PPTP
Menu path:
Setup > Network > VPN > PPTP
PPTP (point-to-point tunneling protocol) is one of the most common virtual private network (VPN)
protocols allowing remote users to securely access company networks.
Automatically establishing a connection during the boot procedure
In order to set up a client which is fully configured to automatically establish a connection, you may need to
dial up first.
Enable this option before the desktop is launched.
1.
The client connects to the host.
Click on
Add
to set up new connections.
2.
Configure the necessary settings in order to dial up the RAS server on the desired remote station.
3.
Select the network device and specify whether a dial-up connection is to be used.
4.
Specify on the
Options
tab the name service and the IP configuration for the PPTP connection.
5.
These data will normally be transferred from the remote station's RAS server. This means that both
DNS and IP address will be set to
automatic
by default.
You can set up additional network routes on the next three setup pages (Routing).