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Re: Local PPTP connection M1122

From: Matthew <gossard_at_xtra.co.nz>
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 00:36:14 +1300
Message-ID: <001601c1944a$da48a810$0101a8c0@server>

I hear this come up time and again, re - 'you cannot own a telecom M11 or
M1122 nokia modem'. But i've been told by heaps of people (even people from
telecom), that quite a few were sold here and there. So what *is* the real
deal on these things ?

I wonder what telecom did with all of those M11's that were returned, a dsl
tech said they sent them overseas to be re-sold. It's a pity nokia didn't
sell the M11 as a retail unit, as the M1122 has that slow 10mbit hub that
you don't want to use ;)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Whitmore" <lennon@orcon.net.nz>
To: "Sonny Pokoina (DSVAK)" <sonny@mss.co.nz>
Cc: "ADSL Mailing List" <adsl@lists.unixathome.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 8:45 PM
Subject: Re: Local PPTP connection M1122

> > Hi Craig,
> >
> > After reading your message on the unixathome adsl site (ur message
below),
> > local pptp connections to an M1122 works. Are you able to share your
> > knowledge on how u did this?
> >
>
> Yes its very possible, but you can't do it on Telecom Rented M1122 (as you
> only get user access (technically its napt-user) on the Rented Ones.).
>
> _Please_ DON'T ask me nor Telecom (or your ISP) how to do this on a
Telecom
> Rented one as they/I will not tell you the Method to do so (as your not
> allowed as you don't own the router)
>
> With 2230.R03 (I presume this version). I personally have not found any
> serious problems with this version (worse than others)
>
> (I presume you have a working M1122 working in NAT mode)
>
> Log in via the Web Interface with admin password.
> Go into "Service Providers"
> Change Encapsulation to "Local Tunneling / PPP over ATM (tunneled-ppp-vc)
> Turn off Network address/port translation (NAPT)
> Turn off Stateful inspection firewall (SIF)
> Turn off Reject administrative IP connections
>
> Apply and then Save
>
> On a Windows Box (or other OS).. Make up a new PPTP connection to the IP
> Address of the router.
> Make sure you have data encyption and compression off (or it will complain
> and not connect)
>
> Connect and enter the loginname/password into the connection
>
> And you have your Real World IP Address on your Windows Box.
>
> Doing it this way only allows 1 machine to connect only.
>
> Thanks
> Craig Whitmore
> http://www.nzdsl.co.nz
> New Zealand DSL Information

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