Thanks for your help, but damned if I can figure it out. From what I can
figure, I've changed the Encapsulation from "PPP over ATP (ppp-vc)" to
"Local tunneling / PPP over ATM (tunneled-ppp-vc)". My router is already
accessable at 192.168.1.254, this is the web interface address, so do I need
to change another address? Or will I be configuring Windows to connect to
the router at 192.168.1.254?
After looking through Windows .NET Server configuration options I got
quickly confused so I decided to see if I could do it through Windows XP
standard. I created a new connection -> "Connect using a broadband
connection that requires a user name and password, also known as PPPoE". But
I can't find anywhere to tell it to find the router at 192.168.1.254.
Any further assistance is appreciated :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zane" <zas@mail4z.com>
To: "Jono" <jonoco@i4free.co.nz>; <adsl@lists.unixathome.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: M1122 Bridging
> You can configure to M1122 to use tunneled-ppp-vc
> then use pptp to talk to the router.
> Your ppp stack then runs on the local machine not the router so you can
> control what happens.
> I have been running this setup using FreeBSD (via the mpd port ) for over
a
> year without any problems, but it should work in a similar fashion under
> other OS's
>
> Give the router lan interface a local address e.g. 192.168.1.1
> reconfigure the router vcc to tunneled-ppp mode
> give your server an ip address on the same network e.g.192.168.1.10
> setup pptp on the server and in the configuration set it to talk to the
> address of the router e.g. 192.168.1.1
> All your ppp settings will need to be run on the server as this will now
get
> the internet ip address.
>
> Of course firewall, napt, dhcp ,proxys etc. will then have to be run on
your
> server to share the connection etc.
>
>
> On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 13:49, Jono wrote:
> > Hey there, I'm getting sick of my M1122 (non-rented, Bx1x2008.R01,
> > Gx1x2230.R04) not correctly fowarding ports such as Kali, and other
> > recently released games. So I am wondering if I can make the router a
modem
> > only, I beleive the term is Bridging.
> > I am running 3 computers (Windows XP SP1) and 1 server (Windows .NET
3718).
> > I'd like to make the server the Internet server, DHCP etc. Everything is
> > configured correctly except I'd like to make the internet server the ISP
> > WAN address instead of a LAN address.
> > I've heard of it done before, but cannot find details of how. Thanks for
> > any assistance.
>
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