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<br />Anyone help me with the correct setup for this, i need to use it as a standalone router (not through the USB cable) on Linux.
Any help apprecited
thanx
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Hi TBS,
I have a Planet ADSL Ethernet Modem (ADE-3000), not sure if this is what you have, here goes anyway:
You need to http to the modem and set the following to make it work on Telkom's ADSL:
http://10.0.0.2
default username : admin
password : epicrouter (or conexant)
(change this asap)
Add your Telkom ADSL username/password under:
Configuration/PPP/PPP account configuration and remember to set automatic reconnect.
Under "Configuration --> WAN --> Per VC settings
Enabled = Yes
VCI = 35
VPI = 8
Encapsulation = PPPoE LLC
Under Admin Privilege --> ADSL Configuration
Trellis = Enabled
Handshake Protocol = G.dmt/G.lite
You might also want set the following to protect the modem from inet access...
Under Admin Privilege --> Misc Configuration
HTTP server access = Restricted --> LAN
FTP server = disabled
TFTP server = disabled
Save the settings to FLASH to make changes permanent
As far as I know you cannot connect with a pppoe client "through" this modem as you would with the Telkom one, the modem needs to make the pppoe connection and reconnect when dropped.
Just set your default gateway under linux to point to this modem's IP
HTH
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