 AllisLost
join:2008-03-21
| WRT54G [v8.2] - DD-WRT [v24 rc5] pppoe assistance?
[I've brought this topic over from the Earthlink dept. at the advice of the knowledgeable gentleman there] Hello there & thank you for your time,
I've got a Zyxel p660r-elnk bridged (rfc 1483) to a wrt54g [v8.2] flashed w/v24 rc5 micro and while I'm seemingly up and running fine need a little advice; I'm not exactly positive how to set the following fields (most have defaulted to 0.0.0.0):
Under "Router IP" - Gateway: ? Local DNS: ?
Under "Network Address Server Settings" - DHCP: Forward or Server? DHCP Server: Enable? Static DNS (1-3): ?
(both desk/laptop run xp sp2 - if that factors )
Because now I'm logging a lot of traffic out from 0.0.0.0, I thought something might be amiss (also Gateway and Local DNS are 0.0.0.0 in LAN Status page). Any light shed on this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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  Mountaineer1 Big WVU Fan Premium,MVM join:2002-01-12 Universe | I think there was a problem with the PPPoE,in DD-WRT v24 RC5. Try upgrading to RC6 or RC7. -- Got a Clark,Crown,Drexel forklift and need technical advice? Ask me about it. |
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 AllisLost
join:2008-03-21
| Really? My connections are consistent and solid - I just want to make sure I've got 'er configured properly.
Or are you saying these fields are typically filled automatically? and an upgrade might sort this for me?
Well then, I'll do it.
(however, I was under the impression that because the v8.2 has so little memory (2mb) that this micro ver. was the only option) |
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·AT&T Yahoo
| Yeah,the micro version here »www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv3/dd-wrt/d···ads.html -- Got a Clark,Crown,Drexel forklift and need technical advice? Ask me about it. |
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 AllisLost
join:2008-03-21 | Thank you very much. I'll flash and post results. |
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 AllisLost
join:2008-03-21
| Well that was interesting...
I was able to flash it immediately through the FF GUI and although it said "Upgrade Failed" it clearly did not - as I'm looking right at the RC-7 in the corner. I was quite surprised to find some of my configurations still intact (other than the router name/password) as well - I did restore factory defaults.
Thing is; now I'm dropping occasional web pages (not found) and seem to have accrued a few more configuration settings to confound me (DTAG VDSL Vlan Tagging? MPPE Encryption? ha!) although I've decided to apply EL's dns servers to Static DNS 1-3 cause I'm feeling frisky. Switching to "dhcp forwarder" noticeably sped things up when I tried that on a whim...
Time for me to read up on this some more. Glad to have the upgrade though!
Thanks for your help. |
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  Mountaineer1 Big WVU Fan Premium,MVM join:2002-01-12 Universe | It sounds like a corrupt flash,too me. Did you try to load the firmware using the tftp.exe flash utility? -- Got a Clark,Crown,Drexel forklift and need technical advice? Ask me about it. |
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 AllisLost
join:2008-03-21 | I'll give it a go and report back...thanks |
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 AllisLost
join:2008-03-21
| Well, I was hoping to not have to tftp the thing again (orig I tftp'd wrt) so I tried a restore defaults and another gui flash and there it was.
Gonna watch my traffic for a spell - am I still leaving all those fields @ their defaults? Does it matter that I assign both lap/desk static ip's? Is there a wrt/configuration/help for idiots like yours truly? [Even the Wiki is abstruse I'm afraid].
Thank you, All seems to be running well. |
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·AT&T Yahoo
| said by AllisLost :Does it matter that I assign both lap/desk static ip's? No,it doesn't matter if you assign a Static IP to any device,just as long as you assign them outside the range of the DHCP server's IP range.
said by AllisLost :Is there a wrt/configuration/help for idiots like yours truly? [Even the Wiki is abstruse I'm afraid]. The Wiki is the best resource for DD-WRT information,but most people just use the DD-WRT or DSL Report's forums to get help. -- Got a Clark,Crown,Drexel forklift and need technical advice? Ask me about it. |
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 AllisLost
join:2008-03-21
| "No,it doesn't matter if you assign a Static IP to any device,just as long as you assign them outside the range of the DHCP server's IP range." Can you please clarify? My router is 192.168.1.1, PC is 192.168.1.100, Lap is 192.168.1.101 (both manually assigned in XP) How does one determine the DHCP server's IP range? |
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·AT&T Yahoo
| On the Setup/Basic Setup tab of the DD-WRT user interface, look for the "Network Address Server Settings (DHCP)".
There,you will see a "Start IP address" and right underneath that is the "Maximum DHCP Users".
So if the Start IP is 192.168.1.100,and the Max. DHCP Users is set at 50,then it will assign IP addresses from 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.149. -- Got a Clark,Crown,Drexel forklift and need technical advice? Ask me about it. |
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 AllisLost
join:2008-03-21
| I currently have the Max set to 2, as I just have the two machines, and thought that having both machines within that range (just the 2 addresses: 100 & 101) was ideal - and that assigning these same addresses in XP was simplifying (+ securing) things.
These addresses should be outside that range? (sorry if I'm being obtuse) |
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·AT&T Yahoo
| The DHCP server function is there,to provide an IP address to network devices that are set to "Obtain an IP address Automatically". So if you are setting your PC and Laptop with a Static IP,then there is no use for the DHCP server,just disable it. Your PC and Laptop will still work. -- Got a Clark,Crown,Drexel forklift and need technical advice? Ask me about it. |
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 AllisLost
join:2008-03-21
| Thank you Mountaineer, I really do appreciate the help with this.
One last query: I like to assign these addresses specifically because it allows for creating very strict firewall rules + it is my understanding that by manually designating the addresses to the XP machines I'm possibly eliminating one more operation to be performed by Windows at boot-time - but I also realize that by limiting my DHCP Max Servers to '2' in WRT, that the machines will probably just get the same two addresses anyway...
a) am I wrong? b) to you recommend one or the other? |
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·AT&T Yahoo
| Maybe this will explain it better (DHCP)Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. -- Got a Clark,Crown,Drexel forklift and need technical advice? Ask me about it. |
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 AllisLost
join:2008-03-21 | Mountaineer, you've been a real sport.
Very informative, polite, and patient - a rare blend these days.
I thank you for your time and affability - I think I can take it from here. |
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  Mountaineer1 Big WVU Fan Premium,MVM join:2002-01-12 Universe | Glad I could help.  |
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