4-3
Which information is necessary?
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IP address and netmask for the SwyxConnect
Assign a free IP address from the address range of your LAN to
the SwyxConnect and specify the netmask.
•
Enable DHCP server?
Disable the DHCP server function in the SwyxConnect if you
would like to have a different DHCP server assign the IP
addresses in your LAN.
4.1.2
Configuration protection
The password for configuration access to the SwyxConnect protects
the configuration against unauthorized access. The configuration of
the router contains a considerable amount of sensitive information
such as your Internet access information. We therefore strongly
recommend protecting it with a password.
Multiple administrators can be set up in the configuration of the
SwyxConnect, each with differing access rights. For a SwyxConnect,
up to 16 different administrators can be set up. Further information
can be found in the section 'Managing rights for different
administrators' in the LCOS reference manual.
4.1.3
Settings for the DSL connection
For the WAN connection it may be necessary to enter the transfer
protocol being used. The wizard will e.g. automatically enter the
correct settings for major DSL providers. You only need to enter the
protocol used by your access provider if the wizard does not list your
provider.
4.1.4
Connect charge protection
Connect charge protection blocks DSL connections that go beyond a
previously set limit, thus protecting you from unexpectedly high
connection charges.
If you run the SwyxConnect via DSL access with a flat-rate tariff,
you can set the maximum connecting-time in minutes.
Any budget can be deactivated by entering the value '0.'
In basic settings the charge protection is defined to maximum 600
minutes within seven days. Adapt this setting to your personal needs
or deactivate the charge protection if you have arranged a flatrate
with your provider.
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