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Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

MisterW
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

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However, as soon as I apply the CLi changes, the internet light on the TG582n goes out. 

Yes, it will.
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Further, when I then check internet connectivity on the TG582n via the admin console, the system shows a red X against ATM.  This doesn't sound promising but I'm not a network guru so it may be no issue.
In bridge mode the TG582 doesn't know the status of the Internet connection and so that's to be expected.
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Do I need to disable both the DHCP and the Firewall on the TG582n ?
I wouldn't have expected you to need to do anything other than execute the CLI commands.
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Do I need to set up my interent connection on the Time Capsule as PPPoE and supply my usual plus net ADSL credentials?
Yes

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rashomon
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

Thanks for the reply MisterW !
All up and running - green lights galore  Cheesy
The stupid mistake I was making was that I was using the wrong password when setting up the Time Capsule internet settings.  Noob.  Embarrassed
Anyway, all is good now.
Anotherone
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

Glad you sorted it, and welcome to the forums by the way  Smiley
solidsystems
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

Just thought id add my 2cents here as getting the TG582n to work in bridged mode required a little tweaking in comparison to the previous posts; here is what I did
Via Telnet
ppp relay flush
ppp flush
eth flush
atm flush
atm phonebook flush
saveall
atm phonebook add name=BrPPPoE_ph addr=0.38
atm ifadd intf=BrPPPoE_atm
atm ifconfig intf=BrPPPoE_atm dest=BrPPPoE_ph  encaps=vcmux ulp=mac
atm ifattach intf=BrPPPoE_atm
eth bridge ifadd intf=BrPPPoE_br
eth bridge ifconfig intf=BrPPPoE_br dest=BrPPPoE_atm
eth bridge ifattach intf=BrPPPoE_br
service system modify name=DHCP-S state=disabled
wireless radio state=disabled
saveall

Obviously you can exclude the wireless radio command if you wish to keep the wireless on etc.
npr
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

I keep seeing this "ulp=mac".
I would have thought "ulp=ppp" is the preferred setting for Plusnet.
I'm on fibre so cannot test this, I'd appreciate if anyone on ADSL can please test with the cli command
atm iflist
Even better if the full bridge mode can be tested with "ulp=ppp"
Anotherone
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

Yep it's defo ulp=ppp
This is not Bridge mode btw -
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      |                 |           o             |
      |---  ,---. ,---. |---. ,---. . ,---. ,---. |     ,---. ,---.
      |     |---' |     |   | |   | | |     |   | |     |   | |
      `---' `---' `---' `   ' `   ' ` `---' `---' `---' `---' `

                  Technicolor TG582n FTTC
                    10.2.5.2.EO
                      Copyright (c) 1999-2012, Technicolor

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{Anotherone}=>atm iflist
atm_Internet1: dest : pvc_Internet1
            Retry : 10  QoS : default  Encaps : vcmux Fcs : disabled Ulp : ppp Mtu: 1536
            Shaper: shp_atm_Internet1  Priority: strict  Queue(s): 1
            Clp : 0            Connection State : connected
{Anotherone}=>exit
It's quite clear in the user.ini file as well -
ifconfig intf=atm_Internet1 dest=pvc_Internet1 encaps=vcmux ulp=ppp
npr
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

Thanks, I can't see the atm settings for modem/router mode being any different than those for bridge mode.
I'll stick with "ppp" here Wink
http://npr.me.uk/nbridge.html
voodle
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

Quote from: solidsystems
Just thought id add my 2cents here as getting the TG582n to work in bridged mode required a little tweaking in comparison to the previous posts; here is what I did
Via Telnet
ppp relay flush
ppp flush
eth flush
atm flush
atm phonebook flush
saveall
atm phonebook add name=BrPPPoE_ph addr=0.38
atm ifadd intf=BrPPPoE_atm
atm ifconfig intf=BrPPPoE_atm dest=BrPPPoE_ph  encaps=vcmux ulp=mac
atm ifattach intf=BrPPPoE_atm
eth bridge ifadd intf=BrPPPoE_br
eth bridge ifconfig intf=BrPPPoE_br dest=BrPPPoE_atm
eth bridge ifattach intf=BrPPPoE_br
service system modify name=DHCP-S state=disabled
wireless radio state=disabled
saveall

Obviously you can exclude the wireless radio command if you wish to keep the wireless on etc.

Sorry for bumping a rather old post but I'd just like to say thanks and confirm that these telnet commands get the router working nicely as a modem from factory default settings. They didn't want to work when I changed the ulp to ppp but it works well as a pppoe modem with these settings.
npr
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

Quote from: voodle
They didn't want to work when I changed the ulp to ppp but it works well as a pppoe modem with these settings.

Thanks for confirming that setting.
trouty500
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

Sorry to bump a old post, I have recently moved to PlusNet and am trying to get the router provided into bridge mode. I have followed all the options and It seemed to work, disabled wireless\dhcp and seems to have created the bridge when I logged back into the tg582n GUI.
I am using a Cisco E4200 on dd wrt and select PPPoE for connection type and put in my user name and password but it does not connect. Any suggestions?
is there any way I can test the router configuration from a computer to test if that's set correctly?
MisterW
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

You can set up a PPPoE connection directly from a PC. Here how to do it on Win7 http://community.plus.net/library/broadband/fibre-help-how-to-set-up-a-pppoe-dialler-in-vistawindows...

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npr
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

trouty500
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

thanks both, will try when I get home Smiley
trouty500
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

Ok cannot connect via win 7 laptop, connecting for ages and comes back with error 651. I've tried disabling the firewall as intrusion settings. Does it matter which port I use on the modem?
Also on firmware version 10.2.2.B
Jaggies
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Re: Using the Technicolor TG582n in Bridge Mode

http://www.windowsreference.com/windows-7/error-651-with-pppoe-connections-in-windows-7/ might be worth checking out - usual "at your own risk" proviso applies, of course.