|
||||||||
|
|
|||||||
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|
Hi all,
How can I get a DG834GT router working with AOL. I don't believe this "AOL don't support it" - AFAIK the router has a username and password and you must be able to get it to work. We have over 50 users who we provide ADSL with Zen Internet, but this one user has his own AOL account so I offered to try and get him working with that (so his family can use the home PC and he can use his work laptop). I found somewhere the DG834G is supported. I have got other AOL users connecting via modems and routers (can't remember the model numbers). I have tried his AOL screen name and email address (i.e., FredBloggs and (E-Mail Removed) and Fred Bloggs) with his password which I have verified and the Netgear gives the following status: Connecting to Server: Failed Negotiation: LCP is allowed to come up... LCP down Authentication: CHAP authentication failed I have the configurable ADSL settings as PPPoA and VPI=0 and VCI=38. There is a configuration tool for the DG834G which didn't seem to change anything on the router. I may give that another try. There was also something about the screen name needing to be a member 18+ account (or something like that). He doesn't know if it is or not. If I can't get this to work, I can put a Speedtouch modem and then the company may have to pay for a seperate BT line and Zen Internet! I don't really want to risk getting a DG834G modem as this may not work. I see the benefits and AOL offers with its ease of setting up for Computer Users-Non Technical and the content and protection is good for families, but I hate the way the program takes over your PC and doesn't allow easy modification to its configuration! Help!! TIA, Mat G Birmingham, UK djmg2@lycos.co.uk |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
On 8 Feb 2007 01:46:04 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>Hi all, > >How can I get a DG834GT router working with AOL. I don't believe this >"AOL don't support it" - AFAIK the router has a username and password >and you must be able to get it to work. AFAIK AOL works with any modem/router. But, there is a caveat, the screename must be less than 10 characters long. With one user, who had an 11 letter long screename, dropping the last character of the user name (before the @aol bit) worked. HIH Lorenz [L.] |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
I have since found out a bit of info about AOL - (http://
info.aol.co.uk/broadband/faqHomeNetworking.adp) It uses PPPoE and MTU & MRU should be set to 1450 and MSS to 1410. I think a those settings are auto-configurable, but the PPPoE was where I was going wrong. Username should be (E-Mail Removed) too. I'll give this a go and hopefully get him working unless anybody has any other things worth trying. Thanks, Mat G Birmingham, UK |
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
On 8 Feb 2007 02:17:54 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> It uses PPPoE and MTU & MRU should be set to 1450 and MSS to 1410. I > think a those settings are auto-configurable, but the PPPoE was where > I was going wrong. Username should be (E-Mail Removed) too. The one I installed for a UK AOL user worked with settings of PPPoA with VPI = 0 and VCI = 38 just like other UK aDSL connections. But the Netgear router's wizard should be able to sniff that out anyway. The username is the trick - don't use his regular screen name because that will result in his being unable to log in simultaneously from a console with the same name to collect and send his mail. He should create a new spare screen name which is used solely by the router for log in purposes. Tony |
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
|
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Hi all, > > How can I get a DG834GT router working with AOL. I don't believe this > "AOL don't support it" - AFAIK the router has a username and password > and you must be able to get it to work. > Three things with aol ppoa authentication, the password has certain rules, about no capitals, and at least one number, the users profile must not have any age/content restriction and on some routers the mtu must be lowered to 1400 to allow connection. Once all the above are followed aol is a doddle (if all else fails, switch to ppoe) Gaz |
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
|
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) ups.com... > Hi all, > > How can I get a DG834GT router working with AOL. I don't believe this > "AOL don't support it" - AFAIK the router has a username and password > and you must be able to get it to work. > > We have over 50 users who we provide ADSL with Zen Internet, but this > one user has his own AOL account so I offered to try and get him > working with that (so his family can use the home PC and he can use > his work laptop). > > I found somewhere the DG834G is supported. I have got other AOL users > connecting via modems and routers (can't remember the model numbers). > > I have tried his AOL screen name and email address (i.e., FredBloggs > and (E-Mail Removed) and Fred Bloggs) with his password which I have > verified and the Netgear gives the following status: > > Connecting to Server: Failed > Negotiation: LCP is allowed to come up... LCP down > Authentication: CHAP authentication failed > > I have the configurable ADSL settings as PPPoA and VPI=0 and VCI=38. > By AOL don't support it, they mean AOL support don't support it because they don't have a script to read from for it, quite frankly no great loss. If he does ever need to ring support he could tell them it is a dg834g, hopefully the browser interface is similar. He can create and amend screen names using this link:- https://names.aol.co.uk/names.adp The master screen name will have 18+ rating, but it might be a good idea to set up a 18+ screen name for the router. for requirements see:- http://info.aol.co.uk/broadband/faqH...g.adp#answer03 The AOL configuration utility sets the router to AOL's recommended settings PPPoE with LLC encapsulation and VPI=0 and VCI=38 and the MTU set to 1450. I however prefer to use PPPoA with VC-Mux and VPI=0 and VCI=38 and the MTU set to 1430. (I have a BT connection, I guess it is possible these setting might not work on an AOL unbundled connection) The router username should be his (E-Mail Removed) If his AOL adsl account works when used with an AOL modem and AOL's software, but not with a router, then it is possible that the @aol.com ISP domain name may not have been set up on his account. They managed to omit it after regrading some customers a few months ago, myself included. If you suspect this is the case, change the router settings to use PPPoE LLC with an MTU of 1400. (required for the alternate modem isp domain) And try the following (modem) username in the router, replacing screenname with the actual screen name and use the normal password. aolnet/aol.dsl.screenname.10460001001000030001GB6183.0000 .prod Note while this should establish a PPP conection you will not be able to access the internet without running aol software. So you'd have to get on to AOL support. |
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
|
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Hi all, > > How can I get a DG834GT router working with AOL. I don't believe this > "AOL don't support it" - AFAIK the router has a username and password > and you must be able to get it to work. Read what all the others have said in this thread and just do it. I have set up lots of routers on AOL and its easy. Great thing is, once you have set up the router you can use any email software, browser etc. You don't need AOL's crap for day to day use, but I believe you do need it to alter user account settings. HTH Dave -- Foot Massage @ Home Luxurious, indulgent massage in Worcestershire http://footmass.mysite.orange.co.uk |
|
#8
|
|||
|
|||
|
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 19:12:37 -0000, "Mel"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >By AOL don't support it, they mean AOL support don't support it because >they don't have a script to read from for it, quite frankly no great loss. >If he does ever need to ring support he could tell them it is a dg834g, hopefully >the browser interface is similar. > >He can create and amend screen names using this link:- >https://names.aol.co.uk/names.adp Does this link generally work with non-aol browsers? I just tried it but cannot connect (server taking too long to respond-type error message). Lorenz [L.] |
|
#9
|
|||
|
|||
|
"[L.]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 19:12:37 -0000, "Mel" > <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > >By AOL don't support it, they mean AOL support don't support it because > >they don't have a script to read from for it, quite frankly no great loss. > >If he does ever need to ring support he could tell them it is a dg834g, hopefully > >the browser interface is similar. > > > >He can create and amend screen names using this link:- > >https://names.aol.co.uk/names.adp > > Does this link generally work with non-aol browsers? I just tried it > but cannot connect (server taking too long to respond-type error > message). > > Lorenz > > [L.] Yes, I don't have any AOL software installed on my PC. Chances are it only works from your AOL connection, it doesn't work while using the aol proxy (uk.proxy.aol.com). |
|
#10
|
|||
|
|||
|
Thanks for all your help. I'll give the various things a go when I
next pop round and should be able to get it working! Cheers, Mat G Birmingham, UK |
![]() |
| Tags |
| aol, broadband, dg834gt, netgear, router, wireless |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|