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[ILUG] ADSL / SOHO Network setup

[ILUG] ADSL / SOHO Network setup

Steven Satelle ssatelle at hotpop.com
Sun Jul 25 10:41:29 IST 2004


On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 18:05, Justin wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I got a network question. I have an   Zyxel  Presitge 623R-T1 ADSL 
> modem and a Linksys WRT54G router.
> 
> The ADSL modem currently does DHCP some firewalling etc..   I want to 
> move all that onto the LinkSys.
> Currently the ADSL modem connects to my provider using PPPoE.
> 
> How should I set this up? Should I configure PPPoE on the Linksys? 
> Would I set then set the modem to "bridge" mode in that case?
> 
> I will need to connect to couple of VPNs as well as the internet. I 
> hope have DMZ later too.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Justin 
> 
Justin, did this work? I have the same hardware but if I try to auth
through the linksys if fails and if I set the linksys to bridging mode
nothing gets through. At the moment I have the Zyxel -> a smoothwall box
-> linksys. I want to cut out the smoothwall box, I can put it to other
uses ;)




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