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pgosselin

join:2009-05-29

Speedstream 4200 blocks my dmz after a couple of hours

I have setup a Juniper firewall behind a speedstream 4200. The speedstream interface have been unlocked and my juniper has ip adderss 192.168.2.10. Speedstream dmz have been set to 192.168.2.10. Everything works for a while (a couple of hours, let say 3 to 5 hours), then I can't access the Juniper anymore from the internet. It is still available inside the network (ie from 192.168.2.3).

Then I need to reboot the speedstream and everything is working again.. Any ideas?...


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You should set the Juniper to handle PPPoE and place the 4200 into Bridge Mode.


pgosselin

join:2009-05-29

That's what I've did in first place. My router was setup to PPPoE and my juniper in DMZ on the router but the communication wasn't able to communicate at all.



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Who is your ISP?

How did you "set" Bridge Mode?

What Firmware version does your Modem have?


pgosselin

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ISP: Bell
Bridge Mode: From »192.168.2.1/brgmode.htm
Firmware version: Can't get that info now. Modem is setup at another location.



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said by pgosselin:

ISP: Bell
Bridge Mode: From »192.168.2.1/brgmode.htm
Firmware version: Can't get that info now. Modem is setup at another location.
Bell Canada? As long as you have the original firmware from Bell Canada, then Bridge Mode will work. You would have to recheck what settings you used for PPPoE in the Juniper.
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pgosselin

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That's my second problem. I can't plug the Speedstream directly in the Juniper for physical reasons. So my D-Link router has to deal with the PPPoE. The D-Link router should forward all trafic to the Juniper using DMZ. But it wasn't working with that configuration. Juniper never has direct access to the internet...



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Then the D-Link needs to be looked at for possible PPPoE issues.

There is a D-Link Forum that can help with that.
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