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Cris
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 4:02 am Post subject:
How to connect a router to an ADSL router? |
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This might be a question answered many times in this forum, but I can't
find my answer.
I just want to use my Linksys (WRT54G) to connect through an ADSL
router (B-Focus 312+).
I have disebled almost all services on the Linksys. Put it to automatic
DHCP.
I can see that the ADSL router give off a gateway (10.0.0.138) and an
IP (10.0.0.0) for the router. The router runs DHCP against my two
clients giving them IP-192.168.1.100 and 192.168.1.101.
But there is no IP-trafic from my client. What setup am I missing? |
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David H. Lipman
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 4:35 am Post subject:
Re: How to connect a router to an ADSL router? |
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I couldn't find English information on the B-Focus 312+, only Russian and Hebrew.
However, what you want to do is put it in Bridge mode rather than Router mode.
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Dave
"Cris" <hke72@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| This might be a question answered many times in this forum, but I can't
| find my answer.
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| I just want to use my Linksys (WRT54G) to connect through an ADSL
| router (B-Focus 312+).
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| I have disebled almost all services on the Linksys. Put it to automatic
| DHCP.
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| I can see that the ADSL router give off a gateway (10.0.0.138) and an
| IP (10.0.0.0) for the router. The router runs DHCP against my two
| clients giving them IP-192.168.1.100 and 192.168.1.101.
| But there is no IP-trafic from my client. What setup am I missing?
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Cris
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 5:46 pm Post subject:
Re: How to connect a router to an ADSL router? |
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| The ADSL router or the Linksys?? |
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David H. Lipman
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Wed Jan 19, 2005 7:18 pm Post subject:
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The ADSL Router, the B-Focus 312+ should be put in Bridge Mode.
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Dave
"Cris" <hke72@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Cris
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Posted:
Thu Jan 20, 2005 4:34 am Post subject:
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Hmmm.. it doesn't have a Bridge Mode, but some connection with
Bridge-type and a lot of three letter settings that I don't know.
The strange thing is that I get an IP-adress, Gateway and DNS's from
the ISP to the Linksys and the Linksys has my two clients in a
DHCP-clients list, but I cannot get IP-traffic from the client.
I have something called Modem Setup with "Select the modulation type."
T1413, GDMT, GLITE, MMODE
I also have :
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Bridged Connection Setup
Name:
Type: PPPoE PPPoA Static DHCP Bridge CLIP
Bridge Settings
Encapsulation: LLC VC
PVC Settings
VPI:
VCI:
QoS: UBR CBR VBR
PCR: cps
SCR: cps
MBS: cells
CDVT: usecs
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I put UPnP to the Bridge connection.
It doesn't seem to help what ever I do.
I have turned of firewalls everywhere I see it in Linksys, client or
ADSL-modem.
Thank you for all help!! I am really greatfull! |
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David Efflandt
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Thu Jan 20, 2005 11:04 am Post subject:
Re: How to connect a router to an ADSL router? |
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On 18 Jan 2005 15:02:41 -0800, Cris <hke72@hotmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | This might be a question answered many times in this forum, but I can't
find my answer.
I just want to use my Linksys (WRT54G) to connect through an ADSL
router (B-Focus 312+).
I have disebled almost all services on the Linksys. Put it to automatic
DHCP.
I can see that the ADSL router give off a gateway (10.0.0.138) and an
IP (10.0.0.0) for the router. The router runs DHCP against my two
clients giving them IP-192.168.1.100 and 192.168.1.101.
But there is no IP-trafic from my client. What setup am I missing?
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Can those clients connect to the Linksys? Is the Linksys doing NAT?
If you are somehow routing the 192.168.x.x IPs through the Linksys without
NAT, they would be ignored by your modem/router. The modem/router only
accepts or routes LAN IPs on its 10.0.0.0 network (depending upon
netmask). |
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