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masotime
17-05-2007, 07:48 PM
Hi,

I recently purchased a DLink DIR-655 and I intend to use it in tandem with my 2Wire 2700HG as a modem, which I believe involves setting it to bridge mode.

I Googled and pretty much worked out that the 2wire is set to bridge mode via the "Management and Diagnostic Console" located at http://192.168.1.254/mdc under Advanced > Configure Services > [uncheck] Enable Routing. However, this also disables PPPoE, which apparently makes it impossible to login to my SingNet 10mbps account.

EDIT: I have also disabled "ATM PVC Search".

What should I do now?

Thanks and regards.

Diavonex
17-05-2007, 08:05 PM
Set PPPoE on router

http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/7531/71716979hr1.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

masotime
17-05-2007, 08:08 PM
Thanks very much :) I didn't realise that the DIR-655 (and I'm assuming wireless routers in general) could actually dial the connection on the bridge modem that it is connected too :o

EDIT: Just got it to work, thanks again. This router is quite amazing in terms of configuration settings :s22:

megaweb
17-05-2007, 09:02 PM
You mean

2WIRE 2700HG (bridge) <--(RJ45)--> DLink DIR-655 (PPPoE + wireless) -------> PC or laptop


??


1. Try to reset the 2WIRE 2700, it should be bridge mode ready

2. Configure DLink DIR-655 with PPPoE, userid, password , wireless settings, DHCP on

3. If PC or laptop using cable, check LAN connection > properties > TCP/IP > Properties , set to auto detect IP address
For wireless, set PC or laptop same setting to (2)


If unable to work, go to Start > run, Open "cmd"
From DOS window, type "ipconfig" <ENTER>
paste the result here

masotime
17-05-2007, 09:07 PM
Thanks for your efforts megaweb but everything is OK now :)

The connection is as you describe, 2Wire -> RJ45 -> DLink -> Wireless + Wired, broadband configured with PPPoE in the DLink itself, rather than the 2Wire.

E_DEAD
24-02-2008, 12:00 AM
Sorry borrow your thread


i also bought a DIR 655 router i have been config Singnet 2wire & dir655 for hours till now cant solve can any 1 asist me step by step or should i get dlink adsl modem ???:s22:

liangtam
24-02-2008, 12:03 AM
Sorry borrow your thread


i also bought a DIR 655 router i have been config Singnet 2wire & dir655 for hours till now cant solve can any 1 asist me step by step or should i get dlink adsl modem ???:s22:

We don't know what stages you're at already.

Maybe you'd wan to begin by saying what you have already done?

E_DEAD
24-02-2008, 12:19 AM
We don't know what stages you're at already.

Maybe you'd wan to begin by saying what you have already done?



i from 4pm config till 10pm :s22: also cant then i set my default

anyway i tried follow these step but cant work


taken from vr-zone

These directions for enabling bridging mode are to only be used by customers with the prior knowledge that any configuration issues or problems that arise during the use of bridging mode are not supported. 2Wire Technical Support can only support a HomePortal when it is fully functioning as a router.

There is a factory reset on the back of the HomePortal. It is a red dot located between the ethernet port(s) and the usb port. Press and hold the button with a paper clip for 10 seconds. This will reset the HomePortal to factory state. Also, on this particular model, it is required that you reset the HomePortal this way before the bridge mode setup will work. Once you have done this, follow the steps below:

- Browse to http://gateway.2wire.net/management (http://gateway.2wire.net/management)
- Click on Configure under Broadband Link
- Enter VPI 0 and VCI 35
- Click on Disable PVC Search
- Set Connection Type to Direct IP
- Click Submit/Save
- Click on Configure Services under Advanced
- Uncheck Enable Routing
- Click Submit

Now, as this will effectively stop the assigning of IP addresses from the HomePortal, in order to get back in there to re-enable routing, or take the HomePortal out of bridge mode, you will need to tell your computer what IP address to use and where to get it.

As you may know, this is a matter of hardcoding the IP information into the properties of your adapter.
Instead of having it obtain the IP information automatically, you will have to enter it in.

For the IP address, use 192.168.1.30
For the Subnet, use: 255.255.255.0
For the Default Gateway, use: 192.168.1.254

Now you will be telling the computer where the information is. The computer will go there to get it, and the HomePortal will give it to the computer. You can browse back to the Management & Diagnostic Console, and put the check back in to Enable Routing. Then, be sure to set your adapter back to obtain the IP information automatically.

I do have to let you know that while this can be done, it is not recommended, as the bridging function was put in there for testing purposes and not for general use. It can be done, but cannot be guaranteed to (though it should) function properly for your purposes. If you wish to do it, you can, but the HomePortal is not supported if it is in bridging mode.

++++++++++++

All of the ports on the Homeportal will remain active, but only one of them can be connected at any given time. Also the access point will no longer be available. My question to you is why would you want to place the 2700HG into bridge mode when it has the advanced functionality of wireless and multiple LAN ports with an industrial grade firewall? If you are connecting a hardware firewall or DHCP server of some sort I can understand, but beyond that the functionality of the 2700HG has been well planned out to meet the needs of the majority of customers.

liangtam
24-02-2008, 01:18 AM
Don't follow the steps blindly, think the other thread told u le ba, its VPI/VCI 0/100.

E_DEAD
24-02-2008, 01:43 AM
Don't follow the steps blindly, think the other thread told u le ba, its VPI/VCI 0/100.


no blindly thank liangtam i just wanna try asking more Question any way now i using my router bridged to 2wire but isit normal that e 2wire internet led is NOT lighting UP ?

ohmygod1986
24-02-2008, 09:12 AM
Whats the password for the MDC page ???

:s12::s12::s12:

hq83
24-02-2008, 09:17 AM
Whats the password for the MDC page ???

:s12::s12::s12:
password is 2wire

ohmygod1986
24-02-2008, 12:57 PM
password is 2wire


Thankzzz :s12::s12::s12:

DoAsInfinity
13-03-2008, 09:16 AM
no blindly thank liangtam i just wanna try asking more Question any way now i using my router bridged to 2wire but isit normal that e 2wire internet led is NOT lighting UP ?

hey bro, u managed to solve it? i got the same problem

E_DEAD
15-03-2008, 06:20 AM
hey bro, u managed to solve it? i got the same problem


First plug the 2wire directly to computer.

- Browse to http://homeportal/mdc (http://homeportal/mdc) (Password:2wire)
- Click on Configure under Broadband Link
- Enter VPI 0 and VCI 100
- Click on Disable PVC Search
- Set Connection Type to Direct IP
- Click Submit/Save
- Click on Configure Services under Advanced
- Uncheck Enable Routing
- Click Submit

Then plug the dedicated router between the 2wire and computer And set up the dedicated router as per normal.

xolatw
20-01-2009, 01:25 AM
sorry to hijack this thread but i have the same problem, after i set my 2wire hgv-e to bridge mode, i try to connect using my dir-615, i juz can't seem to connect. any idea what might be the problem?

Francis85
20-01-2009, 06:26 AM
no blindly thank liangtam i just wanna try asking more Question any way now i using my router bridged to 2wire but isit normal that e 2wire internet led is NOT lighting UP ?

Yes normal........

Francis85
20-01-2009, 06:27 AM
sorry to hijack this thread but i have the same problem, after i set my 2wire hgv-e to bridge mode, i try to connect using my dir-615, i juz can't seem to connect. any idea what might be the problem?

Must set the router to dial into singnet mah..... set PPoE on the router as well as all the wireless secuity also........

burnz
10-03-2009, 12:32 PM
after setting 2wire hgv-e to bridge mode, will miotv still work?

albertchng
10-03-2009, 03:33 PM
after setting 2wire hgv-e to bridge mode, will miotv still work?

nope.

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