
1. Choose Apple > System Preferences, and then click Network.
2. Click Add (+) at the bottom of the network connection services
list, and choose PPPoE from the Interface pop-up menu.
3. Choose an Interface for the PPPoE service -- Ethernet if you are
connecting to a wired network, or AirPort if you are connecting
to a wireless network -- from the Ethernet pop-up menu , Service
PPPoE Service Name).
4. Enter your GLBB Login Name and Password (the login name
includes @nextf.glbb.ne.jp)
Select “Show PPPoE status in the menu bar” to use the PPPoE
status icon to connect or disconnect from the Internet using your
PPPoE service, or to open Network preferences.
OS X or Apple Router PPPoE Connection
2. Open Airport Utility in yur Applications/Utilites folder on OSX or Windows look
in Programs/Airport/Airport Utility
3. Connect to your Apple router with the password you setup previously or the
default password “public” in most cases, if unable to access th router you can
consult the model at apple.com/support or reset the router hold in reset button for
20 seconds, the reset button is very small white button located on Extreme (n) or
Time Capsule - to the right of the last LAN port.
Setting up an Apple TIme Capsule or other Apple router for PPPoE
Connection
1. Connect your computer to the Apple router either by the wireless network if it is
already setup or by LAN cable to a Ethernet port (not the WAN port)
OS X
4. Choose the Internet tab at the top 5. Select Connect Using: PPPoE 6. Enter
your GLBB Login Name and Password (the login name includes @nextf.glbb.ne.jp)
7. Click Update on the bottom
right.
8. Connect a LAN cable from
the WAN port of the Apple
router to the GLBB adapter
Your Apple router should now
connect to the Internet auto-
matically.
You may have to setup your
wireless network if you have
not done so already.
GLBBusername@nextf.glbb.ne.jp
GLBBusername@nextf.glbb.ne.jp
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