Head blueLogoText.gif NCF HelpWiki
Help | StartPage

Difference between revisions of "Router Configuration"

From Support
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Special:Categories|Return to DSL Help Categories]]
[[Special:Categories|Return to DSL Help Categories]]


==Router Congiguration==
==Router Configuration==


When a separate router is used with your NCF modem, the typical setup is to put the modem into "Bridge" mode and have the router do the user authentication.  The name of that authentication setting is called "PPPoE."   
When a separate router is used with your NCF modem, the typical setup is to put the modem into "Bridge" mode and have the router do the user authentication.  The name of that authentication setting is called "PPPoE."   

Revision as of 15:37, 16 May 2012

Return to DSL Help Categories

Router Configuration

When a separate router is used with your NCF modem, the typical setup is to put the modem into "Bridge" mode and have the router do the user authentication. The name of that authentication setting is called "PPPoE."

You should be able to configure your router by simply connecting the unit to your computer with an ethernet cable, and accessing the built-in configuration page. The address at which your browser should be pointed is often written on the bottom of the unit, or in the

Example Configuration Steps

DLink Router

Apple Airport Extreme