Just to make sure that everybody understand bridged mode & PPOE connection.
When You go in BRIDGED mode (192.168.X.X, ADMIN,ADMIN, BASIC, WAN, from pool down menu you choose BRIDGED (or PURE BRIDGE) (all of this is a little different from router to router !), You will loose Internet, and your router is not any more a router, if I may say so, it is then something like a dialup modem, figuratively speaking.
And then You must create standard dialup connection with Your USER & PASSWORD, that Your Internet provider should give to You (NOTE: this is NOT Your mail user & pass!)
About this picture:
-"Your local area connection" is (usually) Local Area Connection ( the connection in NETWORK CONNECTIONS) , that is connected to router. Your onboard LAN or something like that.
- "Dial-up connection " is the name of Your just created PPOE connection. In my case TELEKOM ADSL.
-"Login name", it's clear, login name that Your provider gave You (not all the providers give that user & pass by default, sometimes You have to ASK for it!)
- "Password" , of course the password that Your provider gave You.
-left, you check the dial-up (in my case!)
-Sleep: in seconds, 2-5 is usually ok (it's the time for how long it will be disconnected until it connect again.)
Of course, in USD, under "scheduler" You check "use scheduler" and then You point it to the "reconnect.exe" on Your hard drive USD installation directory. (You can put, "after a file is downloaded" or just give it a try, and see what suit You the most)
And yes, test how it works with 2-3 Mb files, just not to wait too long for download...
It's a little lait, and I am a little tired, so sorry for mistakes, and maybe some not clear enough explained, and English is not my native language.
Hope that this will help someone to clear things up a little.