Re: which router will run in bridge mode and carry out PPPoA authentication?
- From: Bob Geddes <bobg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 19:44:07 GMT
IIn article <eanmbt$2k7$1$830fa17d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, kevin bailey
<kbailey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
which router will run in bridge mode and carry out PPPoA authentication?
am i right in thinking that the siemens 5830 does this?
i've tried a d-link604+ but when you select either of its bridge modes the
authentication (login and password) boxes disappear.
i have to replace a BT router and would like to use a router which can then
forward all traffic to another main router which can have 1 of the 5 static
addresses
thanks,
kevin
I have replaced my BT router (efficient networks?) with a Draytek Vigor 2800
This allows me to use one of the network ip addresses for NAT traffic and pass
my other original 5 onto the LAN.
Delighted with it. had no problems since install for last 2 months (unlike the
BT unit which required regular reboot.
--
Bob Geddes
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