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    IPTV. For some ISPs, you can configure the IPTV virtual interface. However, if you configure the
    modem with an IPTV virtual interface, you can connect only an IPTV device to the modem and you
    cannot connect a computer or router to the modem.
    10. Make sure that the Enable This Interface check box is selected for the interface that you are configuring.
    Clear the Enable This Interface
     check box only if you want to configure the virtual interface but not
    enable it.
    11. Scroll down to the Does your Internet connection require a login? section and select the No radio button.
    The following figure shows the settings that display when you configure an ADSL connection without a
    login. 12.
    Enter the ADSL settings as described in the following table. Manage the Internet Settings Manually
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    							Description
    Field
    Select LLC-BASED or VC-BASED, as indicated by your ISP.
    The m
    ultiplexing method can be either virtual circuit (VC) based or logical link control
    (LLC) based.
    Multiplexing Method
    Enter a number between 0 and 255 for the virtual circuit number for the virtual path
    identifier (VPI), as indicated b
    
    y your ISP.
    If your ISP did not provide you with a VPI setting, leave the default setting, which depends
    on the selected ISP. The VPI might be required not only for a VC-based connection but
    also for an LLC-based connection.
    VPI
    Enter a number between 32 and 65535 for the virtual circuit number for the virtual channel
    identifier (VCI), as indicated by your ISP.
    If your ISP did not provide you with a VCI setting, leave the default setting, which depends
    on the selected ISP. The VCI might be required not only for a VC-based connection but
    also for an LLC-based connection.
    VCI
    Select the Use VLANID check box and enter the VLAN ID, as indicated by your ISP.
    A 
    
    VLAN ID might be required if you subscribe to both Internet service and a service such
    as IPTV. If your ISP did not provide you with a VLAN ID, leave the Use VLANID check
    bo
    
    x cleared, which is the default setting.
    Use VLANID
    If your ISP provided you with a VLAN ID and a priority value, enter the priority value,
    which is a number from 0 to 7.
    You can enter a priority value only in combination with a VLAN ID. If your ISP did not
    provide you with a priority value, leave the default setting, which depends on the selected
    ISP.
    Priority (0 ~ 7)
    If your ISP does not support bridge mode for an IPTV virtual interface, the check box
    does not display onscreen.
    If you are specifying the settings for the IPTV virtual interface and your ISP informed you
    that you must use bridge mode, select the Bridge Mode check box.
    Some de
    
    vices, such as an IPTV, cannot function behind the modem’s Network Address
    Translation (NAT) service or firewall. Based on what your ISP requires (some ISPs
    support an IPTV virtual interface but do not require bridge mode), you can enable the
    bridge between the device and the modem’s IPTV virtual interface so that the device
    can connect directly to the ISP’s network.
    Bridge Mode
    (IPTV virtual interface only and
    for some ISPs only)
    Enter the account name, as indicated by your ISP. This name might also be called the
    host name.
    If your ISP did not provide you with an account name or host name, leave the default
    setting or leave this field blank.
    Account Name
    Enter the domain name, as indicated by your ISP.
    If your ISP did not provide you with a domain name, leave this field blank.
    Domain Name
    Internet IP Address
    Your ISP uses DHCP to assign your IP address. Your ISP automatically assigns these
    addresses.
    Get Dynamically from ISP Manage the Internet Settings Manually
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    							(Continued)
    Description
    Field
    Enter the IP address, IP subnet mask, and gateway IP address that your ISP assigned
    you for static IP address service. The gateway is the ISP router to which your modem
    connects
    
    .
    Use Static IP Address
    Enter the IP address, IP subnet mask, and gateway IP address that your ISP assigned
    you for IPoA service. The gateway is the ISP router to which your modem connects.
    Use IP o
    
    ver ATM (IPoA)
    Domain Name Server (DNS) Address
    The DNS server is used to look up site addresses based on their domain names. Your ISP uses DHCP to assign your DNS servers. Your ISP automatically assigns this
    address.
    Get Automatically from ISP
    If you know that your ISP does not automatically transmit DNS addresses to the modem
    during login, select this option and enter the IP address of your ISP primary DNS server.
    If secondary and tertiary DNS server addresses are available, enter them also.
    Use These DNS Servers
    Router MAC Address
    The Ethernet MAC address that the modem uses on the Internet port. Some ISPs register the MAC address of the
    netw
    
    ork interface card in your computer when your account is first opened. They accept traffic only from the MAC address
    of that computer.
    This feature allows your modem
     to use your computer’s MAC address (also called cloning).
    Use the default MAC address.
    Use Default Address
    The modem captures and uses the MAC address of the computer that you are now using.
    Y
    
    ou must use the one computer that is registered by the ISP.
    Use Computer MAC Address
    Enter the MAC address that you want to use. By default, the field displays the MAC
    address of the Internet port.
    Use This MAC Address
    DHCP Options
    Enter the vendor class identifier (VCI) string, as indicated by your ISP.
    This field is required for some ISPs only. If your ISP did not provide you with a VCI string,
    leave this field blank.
    Vendor Class Identifier String
    (option 60)
    Enter the client identifier (client ID) string, as indicated by your ISP.
    This field is required for some ISPs only. If your ISP did not provide you with a client ID
    string, leave this field blank.
    Client Identifier String (option
    61)
    13. Click the Apply button.
    Y
    
    our settings are saved.
    14. Click the Test button to test your Internet connection.
    If the NETGEAR w
    
    ebsite does not display within one minute, see Troubleshoot the Internet Connection
    on page 
    97. Manage the Internet Settings Manually
    33
    Broadband High-Speed DSL Modem Model DM200 
    						
    							Specify an ADSL Connection With a Login and PPPoA or PPPoE
    Service
    If you want to manually configure the ADSL connection settings, use the information that your ISP gave you
    to log in and connect to your Internet service. If you cannot find this information, contact your ISP. Entering
    incorrect information might prevent the modem from connecting to the Internet.
    If your ISP supports two virtual interfaces (one Internet virtual interface and one IPTV
    virtual interface), either you can connect a computer or router to the modem or you
    can connect an IPTV device to the modem. Because the modem provides a single
    LAN port, you can connect only one type of device and you cannot use both virtual
    interfaces simultaneously.
    Note
    To view or specify the settings for an ADSL Internet connection that requires a login and
    uses a PPPoE or PPPoA service: 1.
    Launch a web browser from a computer that is connected to the network.
    2. Enter http://www.routerlogin.net.
    A login window opens.
    3. Enter the 
    modem user name and password.
    The user name is 
    admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are
    case-sensitive.
    The BASIC Home page displays.
    4. Select 
    Internet.
    The Internet Setup page displays.
    5. From the 
    Select Country menu, select the country in which you use the modem.
    The 
    Select Country menu is not available in all countries and might be masked out.
    6. F
    rom the Select Internet Service Provider menu, select the Internet service provider (ISP) that you
    are using.
    If y
    
    our ISP is not in the menu, select 
    Other.
    7. F
    rom the Transfer Mode menu, select ADSL(ATM).
    8. F
    
    rom the 
    DSL Mode menu, select the ADSL mode that your ISP provided you:
    • Auto
    . The modem detects the DSL mode automatically. (This is the default setting.)
    • ADSL
    . Legacy version of ADSL.
    • ADSL2
    . Legacy version of ADSL2.
    • ADSL2+
    . ADSL2+ provides the fastest downstream rates and can interoperate with ADSL2 and
    ADSL.
    9. From the menu above the 
    Enable This Interface check box, select the virtual interface that you are
    configur
    ing.
    • Internet
    . If you connect the modem to a computer or router, select the Internet virtual interface. In
    most situations y
    ou can ignore the IPTV virtual interface. Manage the Internet Settings Manually
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    Broadband High-Speed DSL Modem Model DM200 
    						
    							•
    IPTV. For some ISPs, you can configure the IPTV virtual interface. However, if you configure the
    modem with an IPTV virtual interface, you can connect only an IPTV device to the modem and you
    cannot connect a computer or router to the modem.
    10. Make sure that the Enable This Interface check box is selected for the interface that you are configuring.
    Clear the Enable This Interface
     check box only if you want to configure the virtual interface but not
    enable it.
    11. Scroll down to the Does your Internet connection require a login? section and select the Yes
     radio
    button.
    The following figure shows the settings that display when you configure an ADSL connection with a
    login and PPPoE service. 12.
    Enter the ADSL settings as described in the following table. Manage the Internet Settings Manually
    35
    Broadband High-Speed DSL Modem Model DM200 
    						
    							Description
    Field
    Select LLC-BASED or VC-BASED, as indicated by your ISP.
    The m
    ultiplexing method can either be virtual circuit (VC) based or logical link control
    (LLC) based.
    Multiplexing Method
    Enter a number between 0 and 255 for the virtual circuit number for the virtual path
    identifier (VPI), as indicated b
    
    y your ISP.
    If your ISP did not provide you with a VPI setting, leave the default setting, which depends
    on the selected ISP. The VPI might be required not only for a VC-based connection but
    also for an LLC-based connection.
    VPI
    Enter a number between 32 and 65535 for the virtual circuit number for the virtual channel
    identifier (VCI), as indicated by your ISP.
    If your ISP did not provide you with a VCI setting, leave the default setting, which depends
    on the selected ISP. The VCI might be required not only for a VC-based connection but
    also for an LLC-based connection.
    VCI
    Select the Use VLANID check box and enter the VLAN ID, as indicated by your ISP.
    A 
    
    VLAN ID might be required if you subscribe to both Internet service and a service such
    as IPTV. If your ISP did not provide you with a VLAN ID, leave the Use VLANID check
    bo
    
    x cleared, which is the default setting.
    Use VLANID
    If your ISP provided you with a VLAN ID and a priority value, enter the priority value,
    which is a number from 0 to 7.
    You can enter a priority value only in combination with a VLAN ID. If your ISP did not
    provide you with a priority value, leave the default setting, which depends on the selected
    ISP.
    Priority (0 ~ 7)
    If your ISP does not support bridge mode for an IPTV virtual interface, the check box
    does not display onscreen.
    If you are specifying the settings for the IPTV virtual interface and your ISP informed you
    that you must use bridge mode, select the Bridge Mode check box.
    Some de
    
    vices, such as an IPTV, cannot function behind the modem’s Network Address
    Translation (NAT) service or firewall. Based on what your ISP requires (some ISPs
    support an IPTV virtual interface but do not require bridge mode), you can enable the
    bridge between the device and the modem’s IPTV virtual interface so that the device
    can connect directly to the ISP’s network.
    Bridge Mode
    (IPTV virtual interface only and
    for some ISPs only)
    Select the encapsulation, as indicated by your ISP:
    •PPPoA. Your Internet connection uses PPP over ATM.
    • PPP
    
    oE. Your Internet connection uses PPP over Ethernet.
    Inter
    
    net Service Provider
    Enter the login name that you use to log in to your Internet service, as indicated by your
    ISP.
    This login name is often an email address.
    Login
    Enter the password that you use to log in to your Internet service, as indicated by your
    ISP.
    Password Manage the Internet Settings Manually
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    Broadband High-Speed DSL Modem Model DM200 
    						
    							(Continued)
    Description
    Field
    Enter the service name that you use to log in to your Internet service, as indicated by
    your ISP.
    Often, a service name is not required.
    Service Name (If Required)
    (PPPoE only)
    Select how the Internet connection functions:
    •Always On. Once the Internet connection is established, it remains active. This is
    the def
    
    ault setting.
    • Dial on Demand. When someone attempts to connect to the Internet, the Internet
    connection is estab
    
    lished. When the idle time-out period expires, the Internet
    connection is terminated.
    • Manually Connect. You must connect to the Internet manually (see View, Establish,
    or Terminate the PPPoE or PPPoA Internet Connection on page 84).
    Connection Mode
    If y
    
    ou select Dial on Demand from the Connection Mode menu, enter the idle time-out
    period in minutes.
    The idle time-out specifies how long the modem
     keeps the Internet connection active
    when no one on the network is using the Internet connection. The default is 5 minutes.
    To disable the idle time-out, enter 0. (When you disable the idle time-out, the connection
    is not ter
    
    minated automatically.)
    Idle Timeout (In Minutes)
    Internet IP Address
    Your ISP uses DHCP to assign your IP address. Your ISP automatically assigns these
    addresses.
    Get Dynamically from ISP
    Enter the IP address, IP subnet mask, and gateway IP address that your ISP assigned
    you for static IP address service. The gateway is the ISP router to which your modem
    connects
    
    .
    Use Static IP Address
    Domain Name Server (DNS) Address
    The DNS server is used to look up site addresses based on their domain names.
    Your ISP uses DHCP to assign your DNS servers. Your ISP automatically assigns this
    address.
    Get Automatically from ISP
    If you know that your ISP does not automatically transmit DNS addresses to the modem
    during login, select this option and enter the IP address of your ISP primary DNS server.
    If a secondary DNS server address is available, enter it also.
    Use These DNS Servers
    NAT (Network Address Translation)
    NAT allows computers on your home network to share the modem Internet connection. NAT is enabled by default
    because it is required in most situations.
    NAT is enabled. This is the default setting. Leave this setting if no reason to disable NAT
    exists.
    Enable
    NAT is disabled.
    Disable Manage the Internet Settings Manually
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    Broadband High-Speed DSL Modem Model DM200 
    						
    							(Continued)
    Description
    Field
    Router MAC Address
    The Ethernet MAC address that the modem uses on the Internet port. Some ISPs register the MAC address of the
    netw
    
    ork interface card in your computer when your account is first opened. They accept traffic only from the MAC address
    of that computer.
    This feature allows your modem to use your computer’s MAC address (also called cloning).
    Use the def
    ault MAC address.
    Use Default Address
    The modem captures and uses the MAC address of the computer that you are now using.
    Y
    
    ou must use the one computer that is registered by the ISP.
    Use Computer MAC Address
    Enter the MAC address that you want to use. By default, the field displays the MAC
    address of the Internet port.
    Use This MAC Address
    13. Click the Apply button.
    Y
    
    our settings are saved.
    14. Click the 
    Test button to test your Internet connection.
    If the NETGEAR website does not display within one minute, see Troubleshoot the Internet Connection
    on page 
    97.
    Man
    ually Set Up a VDSL Internet Connection
    You can view or change the modem’s VDSL Internet connection settings manually. The following sections
    descr
    
    ibe the options that are available to you to manually set up the VDSL Internet connection:
    • Specify a VDSL Connection Without a Login
     on page 38
    • Specify a 
    VDSL Connection With a Login and PPPoE Service on page 
    42 Some ISPs require that you register on their website before you can obtain Internet
    service. Follow the directions that your ISP gave you.
    Note
    Specify a VDSL Connection Without a Login
    If you want to manually configure the VDSL connection settings, use the information that your ISP gave you
    to connect to your Internet service. If you cannot find this information, contact your ISP. Entering incorrect
    information might prevent the modem from connecting to the Internet. Manage the Internet Settings Manually
    38
    Broadband High-Speed DSL Modem Model DM200 
    						
    							If your ISP supports two virtual interfaces (one Internet virtual interface and one IPTV
    virtual interface), either you can connect a computer or router to the modem or you
    can connect an IPTV device to the modem. Because the modem provides a single
    LAN port, you can connect only one type of device and you cannot use both virtual
    interfaces simultaneously.
    Note
    To view or specify the settings for a VDSL Internet connection that does not require a login: 1.
    Launch a web browser from a computer that is connected to the network.
    2. Enter http://www.routerlogin.net.
    A login window opens.
    3. Enter the 
    modem user name and password.
    The user name is 
    admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are
    case-sensitive.
    The BASIC Home page displays.
    4. Select 
    Internet.
    The Internet Setup page displays.
    5. From the 
    Select Country menu, select the country in which you use the modem.
    The 
    Select Country menu is not available in all countries and might be masked out.
    6. F
    rom the Select Internet Service Provider menu, select the Internet service provider (ISP) that you
    are using.
    If y
    
    our ISP is not in the menu, select 
    Other.
    7. F
    rom the Transfer Mode menu, select VDSL(PTM).
    When y
    
    ou select 
    VDSL(PTM) from the Transfer Mode menu, the only option in the DSL Mode menu
    is 
    VDSL2.
    8. From the menu above the 
    Enable This Interface check box, select the virtual interface that you are
    configur
    ing.
    • Internet
    . If you connect the modem to a computer or router, select the Internet virtual interface. In
    most situations y
    ou can ignore the IPTV virtual interface.
    • IPTV. For some ISPs, you can configure the IPTV virtual interface. However, if you configure the
    modem with an IPTV vir
    
    tual interface, you can connect only an IPTV device to the modem and you
    cannot connect a computer or router to the modem.
    9. Make sure that the Enable This Interface check box is selected for the interface that you are configuring.
    Clear the Enable This Interface
     check box only if you want to configure the virtual interface but not
    enable it.
    10. Scroll down to the Does your Internet connection require a login? section and select the No radio button. Manage the Internet Settings Manually
    39
    Broadband High-Speed DSL Modem Model DM200 
    						
    							The following figure shows the settings that display when you configure a VDSL connection without a
    login.
    11.
    Enter the VDSL settings as described in the following table. Manage the Internet Settings Manually
    40
    Broadband High-Speed DSL Modem Model DM200 
    						
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