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vgbaron

join:2001-12-07
Burbank, CA

reply to JohnA

Re: Vonage setup question

Vonage set it up initially. he's involved in some multilplayer online activity that is failing the port scans. Looking at his setup - the modem established and logs on (PPPoe) and is connected to the WAN port on the router which is set as a Gateway. If the modem is set for PPPOE AND the router is set to gateway - we have a conflict. So as I understand it the modem should be set to bridge and the router set to gateway and PPPOE should be done in the router.

Have I missed something?

JohnA
Premium
join:2003-09-16
Pittsburgh, PA


Sounds correct. If he's a gamer, I'd be concerned with what he did with ports and UPNP to support the gaming. Find out what it was he changed that knocked the TA off line.


vgbaron

join:2001-12-07
Burbank, CA

Well, considering that the router was in gateway mode and the modem was doing the PPPOE and was connected to the WAN port of the router - he switched the router to router mode and the phones disconnected.My question still is this -

if I set the modem to bridge mode and disable PPPOE in the MODEM and plug the modem into the router LAN port rather than the WAN port and configure the router as gateway with PPPOE - do I have to reconfigure the Vonage equipment and if so how?

Thanx,

Vic


JohnA
Premium
join:2003-09-16
Pittsburgh, PA


If all he did was switch Gateway mode to router mode, all he would have had to do was switch it back to gateway mode and power cycle the Linksys, then the TA, and the phones should have come back.

If you bridge the modem, you use the WAN port of the router, so it can do the PPPOE log in, and it's DHCP server will give out IPs through the LAN ports. You can do a hard reset on the Linksys if you want or just set it back to Gateway. If the interface of the modem is on 192.168.1.1, then change the IP of the Linksys to 192.168.1.2. Plug the TA into one of the LAN ports, and it should work if the settings in it weren't changed.

Connecting to a LAN port is only done if you want to use the router as a switch only. The LAN ports are the outbound ports of an integrated switch. The inbound is built into the internal wiring of the router, behind the DHCP server, behind the PPPoE shim, behind the WAN port.


vgbaron

join:2001-12-07
Burbank, CA

I follow what you are saying but I guess I'm still not explaining my question clearly.

Current setup - phones work fine - is:

Modem - handling PPPOE connected to
WAN port of Linksys which is in GATEWAY mode with TA and computer connected to LAN ports.

1) Isn't this redundant? Modem handling PPPOE *AND* router in gateway mode?

2) If I do nothing other than plug the MODEM in to the LAN port rather than the WAN port, will it work or do I have to do something else to the TA?

Sorry for being so dense

Thanx,

Vic


JohnA
Premium
join:2003-09-16
Pittsburgh, PA


It is redundant/ double natting the connection.

Normally with a router behind the modem/router you would put the modem in bridge mode and let the router do the PPPoE login, and dish out IPs to connected equipment. The way it is will be fine, connected to a LAN port if you disable the DHCP server in the router, then you will be using the router as just a switch. Nothing should need changed in the TA.

The main difference with which piece does the PPPoE login is which one holds the Public IP. There's also a possibility both the modem and Linksys could be using 192.168.1.1 as their IP. That doesn't matter if you go to the LAN port. You would just have to connect directly to the modem to get into it's interface, to check stats or change settings.


vgbaron

join:2001-12-07
Burbank, CA

it takes me a while but I think I got it now!

The double natting was/is my issue. There are multiplayer online games that he has trouble with and I'm trying to get down to the simplest config. Letting the modem do the work and having the Linksys as a switch is what I was considering and seeing that it won't trash the TA settings I'll give it a go and see if it helps.

Thanx for your patience! LOL, I'd like to have been a fly on the wall listening to your vocalizations after reading each of my responses

Vic


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