Questions tagged [adsl]

Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line is a layer 1 networking protocol, typically used for last mile Internet access. It utilises standard telephone cabling and coexists with analogue telephones. An ADSL modem at the customer premises communicates with the DSLAM at the local exchange. ATM is usually used as the layer 2 protocol, with PPPoE or PPPoA used for authentication.

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DHCP lease time in DrayTek Vigor 2600 Plus

I'm having some problems with my ADSL router DrayTek Vigor 2600 Plus. After a few days and some people connecting to it, it stops assigning IP addresses to new people that tries to connect. I was hoping that reducing the DHCP lease time could…
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How to configure 2 LAN Cards

How do we configure two (2) LAN cards on one computer. One LAN card is connected to the internet via the DSL through a router, configured as DHCP. The other LAN card is to be connected via our office's IP/VPN (for email and other office online…
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VPN & Separate Internet Connection Bonding

I'm currently working with a large charity which has about 50 offices, each are interconnected with a dedicated VPN, which they use to access their secure database system, internal websites along with general internet usages. One of their offices…
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ADSL card for Cisco Router 1800 series

I need an internal ADSL card for Cisco Router 1800 series, Is there anyone who will help me ?
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ADSL and routing (bridging) problem with DLINK 320B and Fortinet Fortigate 60

Internet <---> 320B (ADSL modem) <---> Fortigate 60 (firewall) <---> lan The ADSL line is with static IP, with username and password and with pppoa. The web interface of the DSL 320B allows only 3 configurations: 1. with dynamic IP, username and…
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Guide for using multiple consumer grade DSL

Consumer grade DSLs are way cheaper than getting at leased line, so for my building complex I am considering getting a bunch of DSLs instead of a leased line. I feel confident that I am not the first to do that, so I am wondering if there is a Linux…
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Can we use a ADSL2+ modem in bridged mode to convert to ethernet WAN?

I am no networking master, so I have no clue if this makes sense. I have a DSL line from my internet provider with all the service details. Now, I have a TP-Link modem (+router) WD8961N. This is currently running in PPPoE mode. Works perfectly. My…
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How to have load balancing using 1 Ethernet card + 2 ADSL router

I have 1 Ubuntu 12.10 server with 1 eth0 (192.168.0.100) and it's connected to my switch. In my network I have 2 ADSL routers (192.168.0.1 & 192.168.0.101). How I can configure my server to act as load balanced router (all PCs conected to…
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Is my ADSL2+ speed locked by an ISP?

I signed a contract with my ISP for ADSL and internet speed should be 16 mbps. However, speedtest.net says I have only 7.5 mbps. Here's the router info: SNR Margin: 16.8 Line Attenuation: 25.0 Data Rate: 8192 kbps Max Rate: 16972 kbps Does it mean…
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How do I configure a Huawei b520 ADSL router to work in bridge way?

I have a much better router now, Cisco e4200 but I still have to use the Huawei b520 router because the internet connection is using ADLS. I want to configure b520 to act in a bridge mode and be transparent because I want to be able to access the…
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How do I set up a VPN using Windows Server 2003 and a Netgear DG834 modem?

I need to create a VPN, so that remote users can dial in to our company network, to access resources on the network. I do not need a branch-to-branch VPN. I have the following: Netgear DG834 ADSL modem/router ADSL line to be used only for the VPN.…
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Webserver at home: will my DSL line be good enough?

The evolution of DSL lines and technologies such as FTTH has make me wonder if traditional hosting services could be in danger. If you want to host your own domain, for example for a blog or a simple business page, setting up a webserver (with some…
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Can ISPs learn customers ADSL modem brand?

Can ISPs learn customers ADSL modem brand by any means?
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