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    Default Internet Connection Sharing DLink GLB-502T ADSL2+ Router.

    Hello,

    I live in Dombivli(Maharashtra) which comes under Kalyan BSNL.
    I am having DLink GLB-502T ADSL2+ Router.
    My plan is 900 Unlimited.

    I am having problem with Internet connection sharing.

    1. I have two computers in LAN.

    2. One computer has OS Windows Vista Home Basic and other Windows XP.

    3. I can connect to the Internet from any of the computer using DSL (PPPoE) with username and password.

    4. When Internet connection is ON both computers can access files of each other.

    5. However, I can access Internet only from the computer from which Internet is connected using DSL.

    6. Cable connections is as follows

    i. Network cables from both the computers are plugged in to a network hub/switch.
    ii. A network cable from modem to dial connection is also plugged in to network switch.
    iii. That is a a network cable from each is device (computer1, computer2, dsl modem) is connected to network switch/hub.

    Please help.

    Thanks in advance.

    Sincerely,

    Anurag

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    Is the computer dialing the connection or the modem/router??

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    Set the connection type to PPOE.

    Manually configure the following in TCP IP Settings of Each system.

    Set the IP Address of Comp1 to 192.168.1.2
    Set the IP Address of Comp2 to 192.168.1.3
    Set the Gateway on both computers to 192.168.1.1

    Set DNS Server to 61.1.96.69 (Primary)
    61.1.96.71 (Alternate)

    Hope this will help u.

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    Manual TCP/IP settings are not really required - you can leave them automatic. PPPoE is the main solution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superprash2003 View Post
    Is the computer dialing the connection or the modem/router??
    Hi superprash2003,

    Thank you for reply.

    From my computer I go to 'Start menu >> Connect To' to dial with username and password.

    Anurag

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    Quote Originally Posted by just4kix View Post
    Manual TCP/IP settings are not really required - you can leave them automatic. PPPoE is the main solution.
    Hi just4kix,

    Thank you for reply.

    Could you please elaborate on 'PPPoE is the main solution.'

    Anurag

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    Quote Originally Posted by rock_daring View Post
    Set the connection type to PPOE.

    Manually configure the following in TCP IP Settings of Each system.

    Set the IP Address of Comp1 to 192.168.1.2
    Set the IP Address of Comp2 to 192.168.1.3
    Set the Gateway on both computers to 192.168.1.1

    Set DNS Server to 61.1.96.69 (Primary)
    61.1.96.71 (Alternate)

    Hope this will help u.
    Hi rock_daring,

    Thank you for reply.

    I have already tried all what you mentioned but no success.

    Anurag

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    is not not working on any computer.

    Is the network connection showing limited connectivity or any other error.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anuragpatil View Post
    Hi just4kix,

    Thank you for reply.

    Could you please elaborate on 'PPPoE is the main solution.'

    Anurag
    Hi anurag, I have just posted this thread that explains PPPoE: The Basic Broadband Guide (The very basic Broadband Guide)

    Basically in PPPoE, the ISP (BSNL) username and password is stored inside the modem and dialing is done automatically as soon as modem is powered on.

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    In ur router u must have created a connection "xyz" there VPI/VCI values must be 0/35 respectively, there u have set the connection type Brigde, make this connection PPPoE, u will get two blank fields for username and password, fill ur username and password here, save all things and reboot, the PPPoE light must have lit by now, now ur done.the router is in "AutoDial" mode

    Hope this helps

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