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VPN100 Traveller’s Guide
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6. In the Onepage setup screen, click the down arrow of the “WAN connection type” box and
choose “PPPoE”.
7. The screen will change briefly, type in your PPP username and password as given to you by
your ISP (please note this is NOT the same as your Admin password used to log in to the
VPN100). Then click “Apply” at the bottom of the page.
Note:
If you select PPPoE, you will no longer need to use any ISP supplied PPPoE
software on your computer to connect to the Internet (the VPN100 does this
for you)
8. Your VPN100 will reboot (and your connection will be lost temporarily). Once the reboot is
completed you can choose “Status Monitor” from the menu to view the IP address you have
obtained via DHCP.
Note:
If your “Public IP address” is shown as “0.0.0.0” then you have not been
automatically assigned an IP address, speak to the local network
administrator for further advice.
9. Your computer should now be connected to the Internet via your ADSL modem. If you have
a VPN tunnel pre-configured you should also be able to enable that tunnel to connect
through the Internet to your company’s office network.