Hi Frank and thank you.
Please, be patient:
You wrote:
>.... Enter the account data in the router's setup (it
> will make the PPPoE connection instead of the PC in the first case) and
> remove all PPPoE config from the PC as it will just be a network node.
Exactly,
what are the account data and
where should I enter them (in the DSL router or in the LAN router )?
what kind of windows component should I edit to remove all PPPoE config from
the PC?
anyway, is it possible to make the DSL router only a LAN 'slave' ?
what kind of IP, submet, gateway, DNS or whatever we need must the DSL
router have to be recognized from the network?
Thank you and regards
Pino
"Frank Winkler" <frank-(E-Mail Removed)> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Pino_A wrote:
>
> >if the modem is connected through the LAN Router port, there's no way
to
> >make it work, thus, no network DSL connection!:
>
> In this setup, you can't access the modem via IP (unless the WAN interface
> of the router and the modem reside in a manually configured network
> different from your LAN - e.g. assign 192.168.1.2/24 to the router and
> reset the modem to its default of 192.168.1.1/24 and finally add a route)
> but you won't need to. Enter the account data in the router's setup (it
> will make the PPPoE connection instead of the PC in the first case) and
> remove all PPPoE config from the PC as it will just be a network node.
>
> Regards
>
> fw
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