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D-Link DSL Modem/Routers => Other DSL modem/routers => Topic started by: Rashrash on June 02, 2013, 05:55:19 AM
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Hi,
I have been using a broadband Wireless AP (D-Link DIR-524) to connect to the internet through a long UTP cable with RJ45 Ethernet jack.
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/198/59944912.jpg (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/198/59944912.jpg)
As the picture depicts, the AP is using PPPoE with username and password to connect.
Now, I have to replace this AP with an ADSL+2 Wireless Router (D-Link DSL-2730u, H/W Ver.:C1, F/W Ver.:ME_1.00), and I need it to function just like the AP described above.
The question is: How should I configure the ADSL+2 Wireless Router to connect to the internet using PPPoE with username and password by connecting one of the LAN ports to that long UTP cable?
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You should be able to configure the Modem using either the WiFi or using a LAN cable connected to the modem and using a browser pointed at 192.168.0.1, might be .1.1...
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You should be able to configure the Modem using either the WiFi or using a LAN cable connected to the modem and using a browser pointed at 192.168.0.1, might be .1.1...
Hi FurryNutz, thanks for your answer, I know how to open configuration pages of them both, but I need to know how to configure the DSL-2730u to connect to the internet NOT using RJ11 port (I will leave this port disconnected), but using a UTP cable having one end connected to one of my router's RJ45 4 LAN ports at my side, and the other end connected to a switch that distributes internet service through a PPPoE(username/password) internet connection type. Please advise. ???
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The Modem requires the RJ11 connection.
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The Modem requires the RJ11 connection.
Thanks again FurryNutz,
Do you mean that there is no chance of connecting to the internet which comes from the Ethernet cable using D-Link DSL-2730u, and that I have to replace it with something like the D-Link DIR-524 to connect this way? since I have no RJ11 connection at all. Only I have this Ethernet cable giving me internet through a PPPoE(username/password) connection type.
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You need a DIR series router is needed if you have a RJ46 internet connection, not a DSL series modem.
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Many thanks FurryNutz, I will do what you said.
Best regards.
:)
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Let is know how it goes. Good luck.
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It would be a pleasure, good luck to you too. :)