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Re: Does Bell allow Dual Login? Yes, it is possible. I simply enter the PPPOE user id and password into my router. My router would connect and obtain a separate IP address from Bell. I can see two separate IP addresses from the Bell modem and my router. |
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 | reply to NewBellUser I have a personal router connected to one of the port on the sagemcom. (using my b1xxxx code and a pppoe style connexion on the personal router)
It was working fine until last night. now, it stopped working. If i remove the sagemcom b1 user, my personnal router can connect.
If I put it back, my router gets deconnected and the sagemcom reconnect.
I called tech support... the guy is clueless and more, he told me that there was no new firmware updates (that not what ppl in the forum are saying)
Bottom line, the multiple PPPoE was working until lately..  |
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 zorxd join:2010-02-05 Quebec, QC | Unlike what they say, there has been an update that killed that feature. I know, that sucks. |
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 | So, what that means is.. we are STUCK with there equipement.
I had a VPN server on private router. now I can't even set it up on my local lan because Bell's router dosent support static routing.
that router sucks big time  |
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 zorxd join:2010-02-05 Quebec, QC | technically there is a way to bypass the sagemcom completely. If you don't have TV, it's pretty easy to do (only need VLANs). |
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 | And if I have TV ? (because i do )
Cant I just put a layer-3 switch with VLANS vor the TV and tag another port to the internet's vlan and connect my router to that port ?
The theory is there.. if it would work? thats another matter  |
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 MarshalPremium join:2003-11-01 Montreal | Wont work already tried -- Rogers - iPhone 4s 32gb |
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 | On what side did it not work ? TV or internet ?
did you get one of the two to work ? |
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