 MillertimE
join:2008-05-12 East Liverpool, OH
| reply to wayjac Re: [Modem] nat type on Motorola MSTATEA Modem
Ok, thank you all a million...Your all gave very easy detailed help, even for someone like me to understand...One more question before I tinker with this, should I only do one of these or both, (ex)change the PPPoE to bridged and put the Priv IP to yes, or just do one...? |
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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
·Pacific Bell - SBC
| said by MillertimE :Ok, thank you all a million...Your all gave very easy detailed help, even for someone like me to understand...One more question before I tinker with this, should I only do one of these or both, (ex)change the PPPoE to bridged and put the Priv IP to yes, or just do one...? I don't think it is possible to do both. I don't see how you can even configure the modem for running a PPPoE session while it is in bridged mode. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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  wayjac Premium join:2001-12-22 Indy
·AT&T Midwest
| reply to MillertimE You can have only one PPPoE session active. Why don't you post your current setup in detail?
From your first post you have a computer and a PS3 do you have a switch or router or do you move the patch cable between devices?
If the ps3 does the PPPoE the modem needs to be in bridge mode. |
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 MillertimE
join:2008-05-12 East Liverpool, OH
| Well the PS3 dose the PPPoE but you have to type in something manualy for it, not qite sure what...Also I have no router just the modem, so I switch the cable to what ever I'm useing.. I just got that sassis worm, I think its called, on my coumputer so I haven't even been able to change anything on my modem...My cuz is a Tec for some company and he's going to take a look at it, but not till this weekend...I tryed looking up my settings, and changing them hear at work...But the computer I use either wont let me, or thats something that has to be done from home...So I kinda stuck right now... |
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  wayjac Premium join:2001-12-22 Indy
·AT&T Midwest
| I will suggest that you let the modem do the PPPoE and select the setting of "Yes use public IP address"
That should eliminate the "nat type" messages from the ps3
The computer will need its tcp/ip properties set manually Here is a image with the settings
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 MillertimE
join:2008-05-12 East Liverpool, OH
| Ok, so what I need to do is click yes-use public IP address and then go into my Internet Portocol Properties and set all stuff up that way...../\/\/\...??
The only number thats diffrent in the (TCP/IP) is the IP address, all the other setting are the same as what I already have...
Also I have windows 2000, were do I pull up the (TCP/IP) from...??
Sorry for all the questions, I realy know little when I comes to fine tuning things like this on my computer...But thank you for all your help.... |
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  wayjac Premium join:2001-12-22 Indy
·AT&T Midwest
| The modem needs to be set to Yes, use public ip address
said by MillertimE :Also I have windows 2000, were do I pull up the (TCP/IP) from...?? Try this: Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Network and Dial-up Connections. Right-click Local Area Connection, and then click Properties. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. Match the settings in the image Click OK to accept the changes to your TCP/IP configuration. Click OK to close Local Area Connections properties. |
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 MillertimE
join:2008-05-12 East Liverpool, OH | Thank you, thank you, thank you...I finaly got the nat type to one on my PS3, got the hole computer things set and everything is running beautifuly...Once again thank you very much... |
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