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HiVolt
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reply to morisato

Re: Any ideas how to Do MLPP ? with xp?

This worked for me, I tested it yesterday.
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morisato

join:2008-03-16
Oshawa, ON

Hivolt care to explain Your Setup? and what u did? Like does it use Mlpp with one Link if u click that check or?



HiVolt
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said by morisato:

Hivolt care to explain Your Setup? and what u did? Like does it use Mlpp with one Link if u click that check or?
I just created a regular windows PPPoE connection, following the wizard for PPPoE yadayada...

Then just go to properties as it the screenshot, enable the multilink and thats it.

That's all it required here.
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morisato

join:2008-03-16
Oshawa, ON

and thats with One Line? one Modem? were talking about using MLPP to confuse bell here. or do u have 2 connections?



Angelo
The Network Guy
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reply to morisato
i'll update the guide to include this later.. no pictures though :P as this guide will be a text only guide!



HiVolt
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said by morisato:

and thats with One Line? one Modem? were talking about using MLPP to confuse bell here. or do u have 2 connections?
One dsl line, one modem, one NIC. My motherboard has 2 nics but one is disabled with nothing connected to it.

BTW, your modem has to be either on bridge mode or simultaneous routed/bridged pppoe.
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morisato

join:2008-03-16
Oshawa, ON

reply to Angelo
For example I have done that and it Says PPP MultiLink framing on in the connection details does that mean I am On MLPP? or is there more to it? thats what i am not sure of



anon485382

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reply to HiVolt
Thnx Hivolt, I only had that checked in one of the two dial-up connections. Also I had to allow it to re-dial 5 or 6 times but it finally worked.



HiVolt
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said by anon485382 :

Thnx Hivolt, I only had that checked in one of the two dial-up connections. Also I had to allow it to re-dial 5 or 6 times but it finally worked.
Well it's past throttling time now, so you might want to verify tomorrow after 4:30pm hehe...
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anon485382

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LOL I have no doubt this will pass the throttling, even if it doesn't I have other ways.
Altho, I do have to do something with netmeter tho, It seems to think i'm doing twice the speed.
Altho, I haven't had a torrent run at these speeds for quite some time. throttling or no throttling..


HiVolt
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You have to change NetMeter to only follow one interface, not All. When you create a PPPoE session, that is one interface, then it also measures the ethernet interface it travels on also.
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anon485382

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I got it fixed up.. Thanks Hivolt..



TilhasBB
Formally Goden99
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This option also exists in Vista.
Under Properties >Options>PPP Settings



codecx

join:2007-04-16
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said by anon485382 :

I got it fixed up.. Thanks Hivolt..
do a speed test guys! We wanna see!!!!!

»speedtest.teksavvy.com

I'm still waiting to have my 2nd line installed...

Actually.. no. Bell did come today. They decided to disconnect my primary line instead... I'm going home to no internet .. Bastards..


HiVolt
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said by codecx:

I'm still waiting to have my 2nd line installed...

Actually.. no. Bell did come today. They decided to disconnect my primary line instead... I'm going home to no internet .. Bastards..
LOL, classic Bell!
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nuljet

join:2008-02-22
Montreal, QC

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said by HiVolt:

BTW, your modem has to be either on bridge mode or simultaneous routed/bridged pppoe.
Well, the trick works allright, for now at least (cross fingers) (8:30 pm right now, ubuntu test image download flying in fast).

I did have to unconnect from my router (dlink) and go on bridged mode for the modem (ST516).
Routed with the DLink, can't seem to be able to connect, even without checking that multi-link option. (I usually connect through the modem's http interface, but I followed usual steps with pppoe wizard).

What is this "simultaneous routed/bridged pppoe"? Didn't see that as an option in the ST516 wizard , I'd like to get back with the router.

/edit: st516 firmware is 6.2.16.3


HiVolt
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Here is an idea for the people who have non-WRT54G linux capable routers, to temporarily use the MLPPP trick in Windows, in order to bypass the traffic shaping.

Set your modem in bridge mode & disable its DHCP server, and your router should be configured to use your TekSavvy PPPoE login, as usual.

What the loopback wiring allows you to do, is to establish a PPPoE connection using Windows XP, with the multilink checkbox, while your router is still connected in the mix and can still supply your other PCs or devices with internet. When you connect in Windows using it's built in PPPoE, it overrides whatever is supplied by your router, so you can download a torrent or use whatever application is affected by the DPI.

However, as you can see, it eats up two ports on a typical 4 port router. If you have another switch with more ethernet ports, you can easily uplink to your router and your problem is solved. Also, as this creates a direct IP connection to your machine, it bypasses the firewall of your router. So make sure to at least enable the Windows firewall, or use some other firewall software of your choice. Otherwise, you're left exposed to the net with a direct IP. One last thing. If you have a singlestatic IP, you will have to manually force a disconnect in your router's web interface, as an account with a single static IP will not be able to connect again unless its disconnected. You can then establish the PPPoE in Windows.

As an added bonus, you can now access your modem's line stats without unhooking your router. Just make sure the modem's IP address is different than the router's. If not, change one, for example the modem 192.168.1.254 (ST516), router 192.168.1.1
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eots

join:2003-02-04

I have my modem connected to the router WAN port and I can still make the 2nd PPPoE connection through WinXP with Multi-link enabled and it works perfectly without the loopback.



HiVolt
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said by eots:

I have my modem connected to the router WAN port and I can still make the 2nd PPPoE connection through WinXP with Multi-link enabled and it works perfectly without the loopback.
Really? That's neat. I guess your router somehow allows the LAN ports to connect to the modem. What brand router?
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eots

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