d-link dsl 500T trouble
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Re: d-link dsl 500T trouble
Ok, it is clear that Annex A is the correct one. The only other suggestion I can make is to stop using dsp70A.
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Re: d-link dsl 500T trouble
firmware-faq/#autoexecfree2rhyme wrote:sorry it didn't work for you.
to thechief,
i have 2 adsl connection with both using dlink 2540t. i installed routertech fw 2.95. as my suggestion step above, my modem only work in router mode if i set nas0 mac instead of using default addr 00:00:02:03:04:05. please kindly tell me how to set this permanently, either using a script or change it in a file.
thanks for your help.
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Re: d-link dsl 500T trouble
I've already tried to use dsp75a...thechief wrote:Ok, it is clear that Annex A is the correct one. The only other suggestion I can make is to stop using dsp70A.
Here's what I discovered:
This is the line, that initiates connection
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/usr/sbin/pppd plugin pppoe wbif0 user <username> password <password> nodetach pppoe_ses_id 0 defaultroute usepeerdns mru 1492 maxfail 10 lcp-echo-failure 10 lcp-echo-interval 60 mtu 1492
I have two interfaces, that may be responsable for establishing the dsl connection (I don't really know which is really used, but there is only one dsl interface on router).
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nas0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:00:02:03:04:05
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:242 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:22 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
RX bytes:27700 (27.0 KiB) TX bytes:924 (924.0 B)
wbif0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:44:2B:02:55:44
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:242 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:22 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
RX bytes:24312 (23.7 KiB) TX bytes:704 (704.0 B)
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PPPoE Plugin Initialized
Plugin pppoe called.
Sending PADI
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invalid packet Ether addr: 64:00:00:00:00:00
PPPoE hdr: ver=0x0 type=0x0 code=0x00 sid=0x0001 length=0x0000 (Unknown)
Failed to negotiate PPPoE connection: 4
I can make a suggestion that the connection is already established, but it can't correctly forward it to the LAN... Or it is because wrong modulation so that pppd cannot correctly parse data packets?
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Re: d-link dsl 500T trouble
Sorry, but I have no idea what is going on. There is nothing else I can suggest.
What is the output of this command?
What is the output of this command?
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cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_modem_training
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Re: d-link dsl 500T trouble
maybe you need to downgrade to be able to use dsp 6.x
Re: d-link dsl 500T trouble
What is the output of this command?
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cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_modem_training
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SHOWTIME
65537
failTrains=1
Does version 2.92 supports dsp6x?maybe you need to downgrade to be able to use dsp 6.x
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Re: d-link dsl 500T trouble
"SHOWTIME" shows that the modem has synched successfully with your ISP.Ka4_0k wrote:What is the output of this command?
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SHOWTIME 65537 failTrains=1
Yes - and so does v2.93. But I am not sure if that will help you. Your Dlink firmware had DSP 7.3, so I wouldn't have thought that DSP 7.x would be the problem (unless that was a special Dlink build of the DSP (or tiatm.o) driver). Apart from that, it is clear from what you've just posted that the router is connecting to the ISP, so I doubt that the modem part is the problem. But of course there is no harm trying DSP 6.x.Ka4_0k wrote:Does version 2.92 supports dsp6x?maybe you need to downgrade to be able to use dsp 6.x
Actually, going back to your first post, there is a problem with your configuration - "Sharing" is enabled. You should disable it.
That being said, you may be dealing with an incompatibility here between RouterTech and your device (at least, as far as pppoe is concerned). See viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3412 for examples of others with similar problems. So you may need to consider returning to your Dlink firmware.
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Re: d-link dsl 500T trouble
Thanks! That solved the problem.Actually, going back to your first post, there is a problem with your configuration - "Sharing" is enabled. You should disable it.
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Re: d-link dsl 500T trouble
I am glad to hear that. Sorry I didn't spot it earlier - the "0xffff modulation" debacle can become a red herring - as it was in this case.
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Re: d-link dsl 500T trouble
There's actually a better way to do it, which is the native way (changing the env var which holds the original DSL MAC - in my case it was HW_3). That way, it will also be properly reflected in the web-interface, from "Status" -> "Product Information", next to "DSL MAC".thechief wrote:firmware-faq/#autoexecfree2rhyme wrote:sorry it didn't work for you.
to thechief,
i have 2 adsl connection with both using dlink 2540t. i installed routertech fw 2.95. as my suggestion step above, my modem only work in router mode if i set nas0 mac instead of using default addr 00:00:02:03:04:05. please kindly tell me how to set this permanently, either using a script or change it in a file.
thanks for your help.
See steps 4, 5, and 6 in my post for details:
PPPoE fix by changing DSL MAC