 girafe join:2009-04-18 Montreal, QC | reply to yp_1
Re: Everything MLPPP can you past you setting? I use debian too, it stable but i get about 10% packet loss went there is moderate traffic on the connetion. |
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 TSI MartinPremium join:2006-02-23 Chatham, ON kudos:23 | please start new thread in forum & I'll refer to it from the original post. |
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 girafe join:2009-04-18 Montreal, QC | reply to yp_1 i use the normal ppp from debian stable |
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 girafe join:2009-04-18 Montreal, QC | reply to TSI Martin Done, but what is this tread for? saw the topic and assumed that was the place for my question :P |
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 TSI MartinPremium join:2006-02-23 Chatham, ON kudos:23 | Yes but if it's specifically for Debian... let's just keep all of it in one place rather then mixing all vegetables in the stir-fry  -- TSI Martin - TekSavvy Solutions Inc. Authorized TSI employee ( »»TekSavvy FAQ »Official support in the forum ) |
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 joshbDon't sweat the small stuff.Premium join:2006-03-04 Calgary, AB | reply to TSI Martin Anyone up for taking all this infor and turning it into a Officail FAQ? -- Middle Age: The time between I don't care and medicare |
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 | reply to TSI Martin Just curious if anyone would find a use for a MLPPP setup guide under FreeBSD 7.x and mpd5. I've been using it since moving to TSI but I never see anyone else us it. I'd be happy to write up walk through for fBSD 7.x/mpd5/pf if there is enough interest.
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 kewlkeedGrouchPremium join:2005-02-05 Knowlton, QC kudos:1 | reply to TSI Martin 1 ) Something to add is Mikrotik is another router capable of MLPPP, but it is certainly advanced level.
2 ) I think it would be good to delete this, as well as every other reply to the thread and just keep the main message. |
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 | reply to TSI Martin I'd like to see a bit of into about the MTU/MRU values that are best for the different situations (single link, two links, etc). Also I'd like to know which directions are round-robin and which directions use packet splitting. |
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 | reply to rizlo100 said by rizlo100:Just curious if anyone would find a use for a MLPPP setup guide under FreeBSD 7.x and mpd5. I've been using it since moving to TSI but I never see anyone else us it. I'd be happy to write up walk through for fBSD 7.x/mpd5/pf if there is enough interest. -Riz TheInterTubes.ca Yes - I would find a use for this! I'm running Zeroshell in a Hyper-V vm right now, but while I like some aspects of it so far, I'm finding I'm limited in some areas that perhaps I wouldn't be with pf (won't know 'til I try it though). A walkthrough or guide would be a great help for me.
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 | Check out this post for config's for mpd5/pf and your rc.conf. These are taken from my router running FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE.
Install bsd, enable the pf kernel modules and install mpd5 from the ports tree. Update the configs to suit your needs and you should be golden
»FreeBSD and Multilink PPP
As always, YMMV. |
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 | reply to TSI Martin Using tomato 1.25-mp3alpha6. Need some help trying to connect 3 line mlppp please. Have two lines working. When I try to set up for the third line it connects but does not pull data: only 2 of 3 relevant port lights flash on linksys GL. Switching cables proves all three modems work, just not together.
Right now I have it set for 2 lines with MLPPP Interfaces set: vlan1,br0. For the third line, I have set this in every configuration I can think of.
Adding ",br1" does connect 3 lines, but the third line doesn't pull. I tried vlan0, br1,br2 and most other combinations of vlan1, vlan0, br0,1 & 2 but no go. I tried to check and un-check the "Reject non-MLPPP connections" option.
PS. The two line together only increase the speed to 7.8 Kps. I was hoping for 15 with 3 lines and see it is possible on other posts. I was getting 5.7+ with bell. Comments would be most welcome. Thanks! |
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 | reply to TSI Martin I'm looking to set up MLPPP with 1 wet and 1 dry. I've already got something with TSI on the house's wet line so I want to add a dry loop.
The question is, what kind of steps will I need to take to add another line. Can I do it myself? In my research I believe there needs to be something done to my demarc (wiring up the secondary line - x coloured cables to black/yellow cables?) and then I need to re-wire one phone line to use these new black/yellow instead of red/green.
After/before that I can activate my second line on dry loop and should be able to get a dial tone/connection?
I've opened up my demarc and saw white/blue going to red/green. There's also black/yellow hanging loose in the same cabling as the red/green and an assortment of colours that go with the white/blue.
If I'm getting it right, I should be able to twist black/yellow and, say, orange/orange-white together and then in a phone jack in the house replace the white/blue with orange/orange-white.
Is there anything else to it? It feels like something huge is missing. I can take pictures of my demarc and a phone port in my house if anyone is willing to help.
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 ohmer join:2003-08-06 Quebec, QC | reply to TSI Martin Bell tech always installed me a second jack for free for my second line. |
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 GuspazGuspazPremium,MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC kudos:20 | reply to xstatic414 You can't just plug another modem into the switch. You need to set up a new vlan on one of the ports by changing the nvram settings. You might need to create a bridge on that vlan (pppd segfaults if you give it a vlan directly, I don't recall if we auto-create bridges for vlans), and then put that into the device list.
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 TSI MartinPremium join:2006-02-23 Chatham, ON kudos:23 | reply to TSI Martin adding thread to Pfsense 2.0 w/ MLPPP
»[working] mlppp in pfsense 2.0! -- TSI Martin - TekSavvy Solutions Inc. Authorized TSI employee ( »»TekSavvy FAQ »Official support in the forum ) |
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| reply to Mersault said by Mersault:I've posted about my MLPPP in FreeBSD setup here. Please feel free to provide feedback or ask any questions you may have. Your link is dead eh  |
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 | reply to TSI Martin Hi guys. I'm moving to Milton later this year and am looking at using Teksavvy as my new ISP. Currently i'm with Rogers in Mississauga.
In this new house I don't plan on getting a phone line from Bell. If I want to utilize MLPPP can someone help me understand what I need to ask Teksavvy for when I setup my new account? I work for D-Link and am hoping to utilize D-Link DSL modems and a DFL-260 UTM Firewall if possible. Not yet sure if it supports MLPPP, i'll ask around about that internally.
Will I need two dry loop lines from Teksavvy, or will one allow me to connect both modems? |
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 TSI MartinPremium join:2006-02-23 Chatham, ON kudos:23 | All you need is the dryloop lines. Which ever modem you decide to use, it really doesn't matter, as long as at the end of the day it's a DSL compatible modem & both line rates are identical. As for the DFL device, not sure if it does support MLPPP tho.
Regards, Martin -- TSI Martin - TekSavvy Solutions Inc. Authorized TSI employee ( »»TekSavvy FAQ »Official support in the forum ) |
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