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04 Feb 2010 16:14 #60333
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Hi Peeps,
My company have purchased a Vigor 3300 hardware version 1.0 firmware version 26.0.0
I am struggling on the setup of the wan options.
we have 2 ADSL connections from our ISP which were are plugging into 2 separate Vigor 120 ADSL2/2+ modems, these modems are plugged into WAN ports 1 & 2 respectivly.
My ISP have provided us with a range of Public IP addresses we can use
Now when I log into the wan set-up page I'm not sure which option to
choose from:
1)Static
> (My first instinct is this)
2)PPPoE
> (The use of the vigor 120 Adsl modems make me think I may have to use this)
3)DHCP
>( Not this)
4)PPTP
>(Not This)
5)DMZ
>(Not this)
Thanks
T4k
My company have purchased a Vigor 3300 hardware version 1.0 firmware version 26.0.0
I am struggling on the setup of the wan options.
we have 2 ADSL connections from our ISP which were are plugging into 2 separate Vigor 120 ADSL2/2+ modems, these modems are plugged into WAN ports 1 & 2 respectivly.
My ISP have provided us with a range of Public IP addresses we can use
Now when I log into the wan set-up page I'm not sure which option to
choose from:
1)Static
> (My first instinct is this)
2)PPPoE
> (The use of the vigor 120 Adsl modems make me think I may have to use this)
3)DHCP
>( Not this)
4)PPTP
>(Not This)
5)DMZ
>(Not this)
Thanks
T4k
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04 Feb 2010 17:01 #60334
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Im begging to think that it should be PPPoE.
But the question is do I need to change the MAC address on the 3300 setings to that of the vigor 120 adsl modems ?
But the question is do I need to change the MAC address on the 3300 setings to that of the vigor 120 adsl modems ?
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04 Feb 2010 17:34 #60338
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If your ADSL connections have usernames/passwords then yeah it would be PPPoE, you don't need to change the MAC address or anything, just enter the username/pass details, it shows on here how you'd do it:
http://draytek.co.uk/support/kb_vigor100_setup.html
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04 Feb 2010 21:00 #60341
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yes my ISP dose require username and password. Thanks for the link, I will post back when im at work tomorrow
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05 Feb 2010 09:31 #60348
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Thats the original article I used to set-up.
but the wan connections do not come up under the "Status" menu
I presume that I will need to use the "IP alias" option for multiple WAN IP's.....
only problem is the "IP ALias" options do not show up once you choose the PPoE option...
Replied by thirst4knowledge on topic Vigor 3300 WAN setup
If your ADSL connections have usernames/passwords then yeah it would be PPPoE, you don't need to change the MAC address or anything, just enter the username/pass details, it shows on here how you'd do it:Voodle wrote:
http://draytek.co.uk/support/kb_vigor100_setup.html
Thats the original article I used to set-up.
but the wan connections do not come up under the "Status" menu
I presume that I will need to use the "IP alias" option for multiple WAN IP's.....
only problem is the "IP ALias" options do not show up once you choose the PPoE option...
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05 Feb 2010 09:36 #60350
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AHA, I just checked the latest firmware and read the release notes it says one of the "improvments" in the new firmware is :
Add IP Alias function in PPPoE mode.
My firmware is 2.6.0.0
the latest release is 2.6.1.0
I guess that moves me forward some what
will report back soon
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Thirst4Knowledge wrote:
If your ADSL connections have usernames/passwords then yeah it would be PPPoE, you don't need to change the MAC address or anything, just enter the username/pass details, it shows on here how you'd do it:Voodle wrote:
http://draytek.co.uk/support/kb_vigor100_setup.html
Thats the original article I used to set-up.
but the wan connections do not come up under the "Status" menu
I presume that I will need to use the "IP alias" option for multiple WAN IP's.....
only problem is the "IP ALias" options do not show up once you choose the PPoE option...
AHA, I just checked the latest firmware and read the release notes it says one of the "improvments" in the new firmware is :
Add IP Alias function in PPPoE mode.
My firmware is 2.6.0.0
the latest release is 2.6.1.0
I guess that moves me forward some what
will report back soon
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