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==Chipset==
Broadcom 63381
 
==Factory Reset==
 
==Firmware==
TheVarious latestreleases of firmware can be downloadedfound at fromthe:
 
[http://www.billion.uk.com/esupport/index.php?/Knowledgebase/ArticleList/View/400Index/119/latest-bipac-8800nl-r2-firmware-252d1 Bipac 8800NL R2 FirmwareSupport 2.52.d1site]
 
==Bridge Setup==
**Wireless: Disable
**Click Apply
 
==Sync Rate Capping==
The 8800NL has a feature that allows you to cap the Sync Rate of the DSL line. In this example we use 40M down, 10M up, then the third number is the total of the first two numbers.
*telnet 192.168.1.254
*admin
*admin
*adsl configure --maxDataRate 40000 10000 50000
 
==WiFi Client Limit of 16==
 
==PPP session ID cache bug 'packet accelerator'==
One problem we see with Broadcom -based routers is that they have an
internal feature which is a 'packet accelerator' which causes problems when a PPPoE session finishes and a new one starts.
Ethernet frames containing IP packets with the same source and destination IP and port
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