  vpoko Premium join:2003-07-03 Jamaica Plain, MA | reply to Bill_MI Re: Viewing Modem Stats?
Could you show us how #2 would work? Not sure if I understand what you mean. |
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  Bill_MI Bill In Michigan Premium,MVM join:2001-01-03 Royal Oak, MI
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4 edits | Sure thing. This is exactly how I've been running for a few years now. The trick is to NOT have LAN space conflicts (the LAN cannot be 192.168.1.x like the modem for example). The "ROUTE ADD" command must be added to any PC that has to talk to the modem.
Basically, the ROUTE command forces all 192.168.1.x to go to the BEFSR41 whose WAN is in the address space of the modem. Make sense?
EDIT: An added benefit. I can change the WAN of the BEFSR41 to PPPoE and pull a second connection from the ISP, too. 
EDIT2: Turn off LAN DHCP on the BEFSR41 if you rely on it (I never use DHCP so I forgot to mention it).
EDIT3: Instead of the added router, feed the added HUB/SWITCH from a 2nd NIC, use a similar ROUTE ADD for that NIC (which is set to 192.168.1.5) and you have solution 1). |
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  d_l Barsoom Premium,MVM join:2002-12-08 Reno, NV
| Bill, I do something like that with this set-up. First with a rotary A-B switch (S) open, I make the PPPoE connection through the router, then I throw the A-B switch to close the connection to the network switch. This allows the modem's telenet interface to be accessed. This set-up works as long as the PPPoE connection is maintained. If it drops, the SX41 router can't make a PPPoE connection while the A-B switch isn't open.
Instead of the A-B switch, the cable from the router's LAN port to the network switch could simply be connected and unconnected. |
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  Bill_MI Bill In Michigan Premium,MVM join:2001-01-03 Royal Oak, MI
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| LOL! GMTA! That used to work with my BEFSR41 but the P314 wouldn't tolerate the same ethernet address on both sides for some reason. In fact, it allowed me to find a bug/anomoly that was previously discussed in he ZyXEL forum because even when switching back and forth the P314 would get confused and a LAN port would be on the WAN even when it wasn't!!! I don't show a P324 I also have in this mix, too. |
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  d_l Barsoom Premium,MVM join:2002-12-08 Reno, NV
| Bill, I think I like your arrangement better if I can do the routing with the SX41. I have an SR41.
The method I show above works just great when the PPPoE link is made, but if the link drops, then the mess begins. If the router tries to reconnect the PPPoE link on its own, the packets get into a race state and seem to just loop around continuously. Then I usually have to power-cycle everything to be able to reconnect.
I wouldn't recommend this set-up for a permanent network, but only for temporary modem tests. |
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  Bill_MI Bill In Michigan Premium,MVM join:2001-01-03 Royal Oak, MI
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| I've been playing with Westell modems and they have the same old 192.168.1.1 requirement. However, they also have a backdoor utility that uses broadcast packets. Someday I'll figure out how the heck that would be possible with this arrangement - I don't theenk so!  |
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