FireBrick 2700 Configuration run-through: Difference between revisions
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More info on http://www.firebrick.co.uk/fb2700/pppoe.php |
More info on http://www.firebrick.co.uk/fb2700/pppoe.php |
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The FireBrick 2700 supports PPPoE - so you can use it to connect via |
The FireBrick 2700 supports PPPoE - so you can use it to connect via an xDSL modem, eg a: |
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*FTTC Modem |
*A BT supplied FTTC Modem |
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*A standard issue AAISP ZyXEL P660-D1, in bridge mode |
*A standard issue AAISP ZyXEL P660-D1, in bridge mode |
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*Another |
*Another ADSL router set for bridge mode |
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*A modem such as a |
*A modem such as a Draytek 120 |
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In our default config we already have some PPPoE settings: |
In our default config, you can see that we already have some PPPoE settings: |
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<pre><ppp port="LAN4" username="startup_user@startup_domain" password="" comment="Example PPPoE config for DSL/FTTC/FTTP/etc"/> |
<pre><ppp port="LAN4" username="startup_user@startup_domain" password="" comment="Example PPPoE config for DSL/FTTC/FTTP/etc"/> |
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</config> |
</config> |
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By default the PPPoE will be used as the default route, saving this config should mean you have an internet connection! |
By default the PPPoE will be used as the default route, saving this config should mean you have an internet connection! |
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