I am trying to do something similar with SBC Netopia 3546 with a sonicwall
behind it. I want the SonicWall to have an external IP
We have 5 IPs. I am xxx.xxx.xxx.161 to xxx.xxx.xxx.165 The IP the Netopia
pulls with PPoE is xxx.xxx.xxx.166
According to this documentation
http://www.netopia
* Michael Lueck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070317 17:35]:
> A friend recently got BellSouth DSL with 5 Static IP addresses. The router
> is a Netopia 3347.
>
> We are seeing web pages that state that BellSouth's DSL requires PPPoE
> installed in Linux verses being configured in the Netopia device.
Th
John Hasler wrote:
Michael Lueck writes:
The first half (pppoe in the modem) I am fine with. This connects to a
Debian Linux based firewall, thus no need for DHCP...
Just put the Netopia in bridge mode and run PPPoE on the Linux
firewall/router.
Been there, tried that.
Happen to know how to
Michael Lueck writes:
> The first half (pppoe in the modem) I am fine with. This connects to a
> Debian Linux based firewall, thus no need for DHCP...
Just put the Netopia in bridge mode and run PPPoE on the Linux
firewall/router. The software in the Netopia is crap anyway.
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John Hasler
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2007, Michael Lueck wrote:
We can indeed "surf" reverting back to the default settings.
Indeed, default settings include the PPPoE end point being the Netopia.
However, by default it NAT's the connection which makes the fact they include
5 static IP's basically useless.
No, o
Richard A Nelson wrote:
When I had BellSouth service, I completely ignored their instructions
(and required windows only install CD) and set my netopia up for PPPoE -
and it just worked.
We can indeed "surf" reverting back to the default settings.
Indeed, default settings include the PPPoE en
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007, Michael Lueck wrote:
We are seeing web pages that state that BellSouth's DSL requires PPPoE
installed in Linux verses being configured in the Netopia device.
When I had BellSouth service, I completely ignored their instructions
(and required windows only install CD) and se
A friend recently got BellSouth DSL with 5 Static IP addresses. The router is a
Netopia 3347.
We are seeing web pages that state that BellSouth's DSL requires PPPoE
installed in Linux verses being configured in the Netopia device.
Does anyone have a clue how to configure the Debian Sarge PPPoE
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