Bridge connection on SBC

Bennett, Joe remailer at ka3nam.com
Sat Sep 25 21:43:24 CDT 2004


It was mentioned on a reply to one of my questions to the group that SBC will 
let you drop PPPOE and goto a straight bridge connection on thier DSL 
product. I posed this to SBC and attached is their response. Hopefully this 
might be of some assistance to those of you that have friends, family or 
clients using SBC DSL...????


-Joe


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{Solution Details: We have received your e-mail and understand that you wish
 to change your DSL connection mode to "Bridge".  We share your concern and
 apologize for the previous response.

Joe, if you are using SpeedStream 5100 B modem, there is an option to change
 to ?Bridge? mode; however, this option is not available with other modems. 
 If you do not have SpeedStream 5100 B modem, we suggest that you contact our
 Customer Premises Equipment Department at 1-877-SBC-DSL5 to check the
 possibility of replacing the old modem with SpeedStream 5100 B modem.  They
 will be happy to assist you.

If you have SpeedStream 5100 B modem, you may change it to ?Bridge? mode by
 using the following steps:

1. In your web browser browse to ?http://192.168.0.1?.  This address will be
 located on a yellow sticker on the bottom of your modem. 2. The first screen
 will ask you for your ?Modem Access Code?.  This also will be located on the
 same yellow sticker. 3. Select ?Advanced? from the blue buttons on the left.
4. Click on the ?PPP locations? button.
5. The modem may ask your for the ?Modem Access Code? again.  If so then type
 it in again and click on ?Continue?. 6. Select the radio button labeled,
 "Bridged Mode (PPPoE is not used)". 7. Click on ?Save Changes?.
8. A "PPP Location Warning" page will come up.  Click on "Change PPP
 Location?. 9. A "Restart Needed" page will come up.  Click on "Restart".
10. Once the modem has restarted, go to the PC and configure the Ethernet NIC
 for either DHCP or Static IP service. 11.Once the Ethernet NIC has been
 configured for the appropriate service, attempt to surf the Internet. a) If
 that fails, check the Ethernet NIC configuration and verify it has been
 configured correctly. b) If everything is in good working condition and the
 Ethernet card has been configured correctly, try resetting the modem back to
 defaults by pressing on the reset button located on the bottom of the modem.
 c) Once you do this, go back to step 4 to put the modem back into bridge
 mode.






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