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What are the options for connection Set-Top-Box to the Internet, and which one should I use?

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What are the options for connection Set-Top-Box to the Internet, and which one should I use?

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Set-Top-Box currently supports three types of connections: A) LAN-connection (standard setting, the most common case). This type is used for wired connection to your router. In this case, set-top boxes do not need to change! Simply connect the console to the routers and the TV, select the correct video input on your TV (see “General questions about configuring your” question 1), then turn it on. After about a minute on the TV screen, after loading the boxes, you will prompted to enter information for access to our service. B) PPPoE-connection: This connection type is required if the Internet connection using not a router, but modem (in Germany it is particularly important for the firm’s called Alice). Your console is connected by wire to a modem. In the menu choose the type of connection is PPPoE, and the menu PPPoE (left column, second paragraph) sets the user name and password to access the internet that your ISP give you. Please note that the modem is usually only for connecting one

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