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lindyhop
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Posted:
Fri Dec 31, 2004 9:55 pm Post subject:
SBC Yahoo DSL and D-link router problems |
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Just can't figure out how to get the speedstream 5100 modem talking with the
D-link DI-604 router. I entered the modem config and selected "PPPoE on
computer". Then hooked up the router and selected static PPPoE, entered the
modem IP and logon information. According to the router status page PPPoE
is successfully connected, but the internet light on the modem does not come
on and I can't surf. DHCP is enabled on the router and the winipcfg numbers
look correct, i.e. 192.168.0.100 is assigned to the computer with the
router's IP for DNS and Gateway. What am I missing? Thanks!
By the way, I'm running a Windows ME machine, and the DSL works fine when I
take the router out of the loop. |
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Neil W Rickert
Guest
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Posted:
Fri Dec 31, 2004 9:55 pm Post subject:
Re: SBC Yahoo DSL and D-link router problems |
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"lindyhop" <sbt_nospam@silcom.com> writes:
| Quote: | Just can't figure out how to get the speedstream 5100 modem talking with the
D-link DI-604 router. I entered the modem config and selected "PPPoE on
computer". Then hooked up the router and selected static PPPoE, entered the
modem IP and logon information. According to the router status page PPPoE
is successfully connected, but the internet light on the modem does not come
on and I can't surf.
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If you have the modem set for PPPoE on computer, then the internet
light won't come on. Think of that light as "PPPoE on the modem is
up and running".
If you are doing PPPoE on the router, then you need to have your SBC
login information (and password) configured into your router. Check
whether you have done that correctly.
| Quote: | DHCP is enabled on the router and the winipcfg numbers
look correct, i.e. 192.168.0.100 is assigned to the computer with the
router's IP for DNS and Gateway. What am I missing? Thanks!
By the way, I'm running a Windows ME machine, and the DSL works fine when I
take the router out of the loop.
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You could try an alternative config. Set your router to use
addresses 192.168.2.*, both for the router itself and for the dhcp
addresses it gives out. Then configure the modem for PPPoE on the
modem, and set the router to use dhcp instead of PPPoE.
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Kay Archer
Guest
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Posted:
Fri Dec 31, 2004 11:19 pm Post subject:
Re: SBC Yahoo DSL and D-link router problems |
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"Neil W Rickert" <rickert+nn@cs.niu.edu> wrote in message
news:cr420b$4j9$1@usenet.cso.niu.edu...
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"lindyhop" <sbt_nospam@silcom.com> writes:
Just can't figure out how to get the speedstream 5100 modem talking with
the
D-link DI-604 router. I entered the modem config and selected "PPPoE on
computer". Then hooked up the router and selected static PPPoE, entered
the
modem IP and logon information. According to the router status page
PPPoE
is successfully connected, but the internet light on the modem does not
come
on and I can't surf.
If you have the modem set for PPPoE on computer, then the internet
light won't come on. Think of that light as "PPPoE on the modem is
up and running".
If you are doing PPPoE on the router, then you need to have your SBC
login information (and password) configured into your router. Check
whether you have done that correctly.
DHCP is enabled on the router and the winipcfg
numbers
look correct, i.e. 192.168.0.100 is assigned to the computer with the
router's IP for DNS and Gateway. What am I missing? Thanks!
By the way, I'm running a Windows ME machine, and the DSL works fine when
I
take the router out of the loop.
You could try an alternative config. Set your router to use
addresses 192.168.2.*, both for the router itself and for the dhcp
addresses it gives out. Then configure the modem for PPPoE on the
modem, and set the router to use dhcp instead of PPPoE.
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It might help other users if you both point out that you are talking about
the 5100B modem (5 lights), not the 5100(a) (4 lights). |
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lindyhop
Guest
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Posted:
Sat Jan 01, 2005 4:56 am Post subject:
Re: SBC Yahoo DSL and D-link router problems |
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"Kay Archer" <kayhyphenarcher@cableone.net> wrote in message
news:33ljbvF41fpvpU1@individual.net...
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"Neil W Rickert" <rickert+nn@cs.niu.edu> wrote in message
news:cr420b$4j9$1@usenet.cso.niu.edu...
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Hash: SHA1
"lindyhop" <sbt_nospam@silcom.com> writes:
Just can't figure out how to get the speedstream 5100 modem talking
with
the
D-link DI-604 router. I entered the modem config and selected "PPPoE
on
computer". Then hooked up the router and selected static PPPoE,
entered
the
modem IP and logon information. According to the router status page
PPPoE
is successfully connected, but the internet light on the modem does not
come
on and I can't surf.
If you have the modem set for PPPoE on computer, then the internet
light won't come on. Think of that light as "PPPoE on the modem is
up and running".
If you are doing PPPoE on the router, then you need to have your SBC
login information (and password) configured into your router. Check
whether you have done that correctly.
DHCP is enabled on the router and the winipcfg
numbers
look correct, i.e. 192.168.0.100 is assigned to the computer with the
router's IP for DNS and Gateway. What am I missing? Thanks!
By the way, I'm running a Windows ME machine, and the DSL works fine
when
I
take the router out of the loop.
You could try an alternative config. Set your router to use
addresses 192.168.2.*, both for the router itself and for the dhcp
addresses it gives out. Then configure the modem for PPPoE on the
modem, and set the router to use dhcp instead of PPPoE.
It might help other users if you both point out that you are talking about
the 5100B modem (5 lights), not the 5100(a) (4 lights).
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That's correct. I have the modem with five lights. Do you have a idea of
what I need to do to get my router working with the modem? Thanks! |
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lindyhop
Guest
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Posted:
Sat Jan 01, 2005 5:06 am Post subject:
Re: SBC Yahoo DSL and D-link router problems |
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| Quote: | You could try an alternative config. Set your router to use
addresses 192.168.2.*, both for the router itself and for the dhcp
addresses it gives out. Then configure the modem for PPPoE on the
modem, and set the router to use dhcp instead of PPPoE.
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Thanks for the suggestion. That is how I originally tried to make the setup
work, but it didn't, i.e. I changed the router IP to 192.168.1.1 in the LAN
section, and set it for dynamic IP in the WAN section. I just tried it
again, and it is working. Don't know why it wouldn't go the first time.
Thanks! |
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