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ChiTang
Premium,MVM
join:2002-08-23
Monterey Park, CA

reply to cdysthe
Re: How to access my Motorola DSL modem?

I don't know what info you are looking for, it may be the connection speed, conection status etc...

If you do not need routing features from the D-link router. May be you can set the modem as a router and the router as a switch/AP. This way, you can access either one without rehooking. I still can't visualise what info you need from the modem which is that important.
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LLigetfa

join:2006-05-15
Fort Frances, ON

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It's probably not so much important as it is convenient. I do it because I can.

These are the two scripts I use on DD-WRT:

Startup:
ifconfig vlan1:1 169.254.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.252 broadcast 169.254.1.255

Firewall:
iptables -I POSTROUTING -t nat -o vlan1 -d 169.254.0.0/30 -j MASQUERADE
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cdysthe

join:2008-02-09
Round Rock, TX
·Suddenlink


edit:
May 6th, @01:13AM

reply to ChiTang
said by ChiTang See Profile :

I don't know what info you are looking for, it may be the connection speed, conection status etc...

If you do not need routing features from the D-link router. May be you can set the modem as a router and the router as a switch/AP. This way, you can access either one without rehooking. I still can't visualise what info you need from the modem which is that important.
It's not really that important. However, the AT&T tech told me that this modem offer information about your connection most other don't. He told me how to open and read that information. I was looking at it while he was working on my connection.

From another thread in these forums I found the following:

"Other than the FastAccess Netopia Business Routers the Motorola Netopia 2210-02-1006 is the least crippled and has the most configurable GUI of all of the ADSL2+ Gateways offered to date"

So there are actually things to mess with inside this particular modem (which works very well if I may add).

ChiTang
Premium,MVM
join:2002-08-23
Monterey Park, CA
If it is that great, turn off D-link as a router.

cdysthe

join:2008-02-09
Round Rock, TX
·Suddenlink

I haven't had the modem for very long, so I do not know how great it is. I know that my router is good though (D-Link DIR-655). The modem doesn't have a switch which the D-Link does. I just wanted to be able to see the line diagnotics and information this modem offers. Thank you for your help.


wayjac
Premium
join:2001-12-22
Indy
·AT&T Midwest

Here's one way to do what you want.
On the modems PPP location page:
The modem's mode needs to be PPP is on the modem

On the modems connection configuration page
Enter your username and password.
Set the connection type to Always attempt to connect
Select the option of Yes use public IP address
Save and Restart the modem to save and use the changes
Here's a faq link it may help: Images of the Motorola 2210 and it's GUI

The router's lan ip 192.168.0.1 is ok leave it be.
You will need to change the internet connection type on the dlink it needs to be dynamic ip

cdysthe

join:2008-02-09
Round Rock, TX
·Suddenlink


edit:
May 8th, @04:49PM

said by wayjac See Profile :

Here's one way to do what you want.
On the modems PPP location page:
The modem's mode needs to be PPP is on the modem

On the modems connection configuration page
Enter your username and password.
Set the connection type to Always attempt to connect
Select the option of Yes use public IP address
Save and Restart the modem to save and use the changes
Here's a faq link it may help: Images of the Motorola 2210 and it's GUI

The router's lan ip 192.168.0.1 is ok leave it be.
You will need to change the internet connection type on the dlink it needs to be dynamic ip
Thank you! Took me 5 minutes to do and it works like a charm. Now I do not have the modem in bridged mode. I've read that bridged mode is recommended. Why would that matter?

One more thing. The FAQ you point to in your post lists the modem's firmware version. On my router I have to upgrade firmware from time to time. There's no firmware upgrades for the modem I need to be aware of? I'm new to DSL, so I do not know too much about these things yet.


wayjac
Premium
join:2001-12-22
Indy
·AT&T Midwest

said by cdysthe See Profile :

I've read that bridged mode is recommended. Why would that matter?
Bridge mode is a option, use what fits your needs. Someone else may need some program that just will not work with this setup bridge mode is a option.
said by cdysthe See Profile :

There's no firmware upgrades for the modem I need to be aware of?
I doubt that AT&T/SBC will ever issue a software update for this modem it started shipping in October 2007

I have a request
Can you perform a port scan with the modem set to:
No, use private IP address
and
Yes, use public IP address
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