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Thread: setting up PPPoE with Pronet PN-54WADSL2 router

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    Post setting up PPPoE with Pronet PN-54WADSL2 router

    I have been trying to setup a PPPoE connection with a new Pronet PN-54WADSL2 wireless router.

    Unfortunately the modem connects to the internet via bridge mode only. It just refuses to connect if I try with PPPoE mode.

    I am posting some screens of what I have tried till now:



    I clicked on the very last service button to edit it.











    even after trying all of the above many times over, I am still not able to connect to the net via PPPoE mode.



    BTW right now I am connected to the net via UT 300r2u with pppoe mode. but I can't seem to be able to configure the pronet router somehow.

    Please help.

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    VPI/VCI for BSNL 0 and 35
    you have entered 1 and 35. ( or the default values earlier ) Change.

    Line 0_35 is in "bridged" mode . with entries 0 and 35

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    Quote Originally Posted by essbebe View Post
    VPI/VCI for BSNL 0 and 35
    you have entered 1 and 35. ( or the default values earlier ) Change.

    Line 0_35 is in "bridged" mode . with entries 0 and 35
    So I should try just VPI value for PPPoe service to 0 instead of 1 as it is right now?

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    yes VPI 0 and VCI 35. you can change
    in line 1_35 for
    "Always On" connection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by essbebe View Post
    yes VPI 0 and VCI 35. you can change
    in line 1_35 for
    "Always On" connection.
    Thank you Essbebe...you are a legend!!!

    I was trying to configure this router for the past two days and many times i was banging my head against the wall.

    I am writing this post, connected via the new router!!!

    Thank you!!

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    Where can we find "Always On" connection string to change this value. Kindly suggest.

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    Open the modem by entering
    192.168.1.1 admin admin
    See Advanced WAN
    EDiT
    0_35 itwill now show "Bridged"
    uncheck and select PPPoE etc
    etc.

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