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Re: Any ideas how to Do MLPP ? with xp? 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? -- GOLF LEAFS GOLF! |
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 | reply to HiVolt In the WRT54G, all ports are on a single five-port switch, and the WAN port is isolated from the other four via VLANs. |
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| said by Guspaz_Anon :
In the WRT54G, all ports are on a single five-port switch, and the WAN port is isolated from the other four via VLANs. Yeah I saw you mention that in the other thread, but does it allow to establish pppoe thru it? or access the modem's web interface? -- GOLF LEAFS GOLF! |
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 daboomPremium join:2001-12-16 Oshawa, ON | Hivolt: Yes actually on the Dlink 655 their is an option to forward lan pppoe requests out. A nice feature great for testing stuff without reconfiguring everything. I have one myself but as I have said it's just a big ol expensive Gbps switch and wireless N point now. As I am on day 40 of my pppoe session using pfsense With the dlink I was lucky to get past 13 days. -- Come join us on EFNET irc.dks.ca #teksavvy for live chat  Java Chat back online @ »teksavvy.kicks-ass.net |
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| said by daboom:Hivolt: Yes actually on the Dlink 655 their is an option to forward lan pppoe requests out. A nice feature great for testing stuff without reconfiguring everything. I have one myself but as I have said it's just a big ol expensive Gbps switch and wireless N point now. As I am on day 40 of my pppoe session  using pfsense  With the dlink I was lucky to get past 13 days. Ah, that is a pretty cool feature. I never encountered any router that would do that, so thats why i proposed the workaround with the WAN loopback. -- GOLF LEAFS GOLF! |
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 | It must be enabled by default because I can't even find it. |
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 daboomPremium join:2001-12-16 Oshawa, ON | Nor can I anymore I know the earlier Firmwares had it. |
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