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17 Jun 2009 16:24 #56381
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Well, I got the 2930 running with the Draytek 110 and 120 modems BUT on the 110 there is no option (on mine anyway!) to change to management port from 80 and so inbound connections trying to get to a web server just end up at the modem's web pages and in a general mess.
First two questions:
1) Can you change the 110's management port from 80 to something else - I have found no option on the Web interface, nor via telnet.
2) How the *** do you install new firmware? There's no System Maintenance...firmware upgrade menu option - indeed I have no System Maintenance menu at all!?
OK, so I decided to swap round the 110 and 120 so that the 120 (with management port set to something else) was in the web server firing line...
I manually swapped setups on the 110 and 120. The 110 has now happlily connected to Be (LLU). The 120 syncs to BT but the 2930 router says that the remote end (BT) is not responding. I have done a test with the (original) Draytek 2800 and it hooked up to BT business broadband straight away.
Can anyone confirm what settings I should have on the 120 and 2930 to connect to BT business broadband as this is driving me nuts!
At the moment I have:
2930:
BT = PPPoE, username and password entered, ARP detect (WAN connection), fixed IP entered.
120 modem:
PPPoE/PPPoA, VPI 0, VCI 38, PPPoA, Multimode. Also tried PPPoE
Help!
First two questions:
1) Can you change the 110's management port from 80 to something else - I have found no option on the Web interface, nor via telnet.
2) How the *** do you install new firmware? There's no System Maintenance...firmware upgrade menu option - indeed I have no System Maintenance menu at all!?
OK, so I decided to swap round the 110 and 120 so that the 120 (with management port set to something else) was in the web server firing line...
I manually swapped setups on the 110 and 120. The 110 has now happlily connected to Be (LLU). The 120 syncs to BT but the 2930 router says that the remote end (BT) is not responding. I have done a test with the (original) Draytek 2800 and it hooked up to BT business broadband straight away.
Can anyone confirm what settings I should have on the 120 and 2930 to connect to BT business broadband as this is driving me nuts!
At the moment I have:
2930:
BT = PPPoE, username and password entered, ARP detect (WAN connection), fixed IP entered.
120 modem:
PPPoE/PPPoA, VPI 0, VCI 38, PPPoA, Multimode. Also tried PPPoE
Help!
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17 Jun 2009 16:40 #56382
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2820 = 3.3.2_RC5
2950 = 3.2.4
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your BT broadband settings are ok. do you have a static ip?
you mention be*
is that a second connection?
1. you should not be able to get to the 100/110/120 admin from the wan!
the wan ip should be passed to the wan of the router. the router will not show you any adsl info etc, just that its connected and packets etc
2. to upgrade, use router tools v4
make sure your browser isn't caching the settings. try a different browser to be sure.
you mention be*
is that a second connection?
1. you should not be able to get to the 100/110/120 admin from the wan!
the wan ip should be passed to the wan of the router. the router will not show you any adsl info etc, just that its connected and packets etc
2. to upgrade, use router tools v4
make sure your browser isn't caching the settings. try a different browser to be sure.
2820 = 3.3.2_RC5
2950 = 3.2.4
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17 Jun 2009 21:52 #56387
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Cheers -
Yes, I am connecting the router to the LAN in order to see its settings. Our LAN is 192.168.200.x and the router's LAN is 192.168.201.x, with my desktop PC multi-homed so it can see the modem
Yes I have a fixed IP and this is keyed in.
Tried IE instead of FF - no change.
Do you have to tell the modem somehow to expect a firmware upgrade or do you just start to send it?
Will have another bash tomorrow.
Any ideas whether you can change the management interface's Web port from 80 to something else like you can on the 120?
Yes, I am connecting the router to the LAN in order to see its settings. Our LAN is 192.168.200.x and the router's LAN is 192.168.201.x, with my desktop PC multi-homed so it can see the modem
Yes I have a fixed IP and this is keyed in.
Tried IE instead of FF - no change.
Do you have to tell the modem somehow to expect a firmware upgrade or do you just start to send it?
Will have another bash tomorrow.
Any ideas whether you can change the management interface's Web port from 80 to something else like you can on the 120?
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18 Jun 2009 06:41 #56389
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2820 = 3.3.2_RC5
2950 = 3.2.4
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just send the firmware from router tools v4. worked for me but earlier versions (inc firmware update tool didn't)
as for the web interface, i've never tried to change it.
shouldn't your lan be on the same as the routers lan? the router should then have a WAN public ip that the 100/110/120 passes to it.
generally to see the stats on the modem, you would have another nic set on the same subnet as the private ip of the modem eg 192.168.1.2
as for the web interface, i've never tried to change it.
Yes, I am connecting the router to the LAN in order to see its settings. Our LAN is 192.168.200.x and the router's LAN is 192.168.201.x, with my desktop PC multi-homed so it can see the modem
shouldn't your lan be on the same as the routers lan? the router should then have a WAN public ip that the 100/110/120 passes to it.
generally to see the stats on the modem, you would have another nic set on the same subnet as the private ip of the modem eg 192.168.1.2
2820 = 3.3.2_RC5
2950 = 3.2.4
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18 Jun 2009 22:23 #56408
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Thanks for all that. I only hook the modems directly to the LAN when I need to get to their Web interfaces, afterwards they only go into the WAN ports on the 2930.
Will try a firmware update with v4 tomorrow.
Most importantly, I hooked everything up again this afternoon to have one more go and both modems connected without me changing anything!
Final question: any idea how to change the https port (443) on the 120 and 110 Web interfaces...
The 120 has a web option to change the http port (80), but not https
The 110 has a TELNET option to change the http port but that's it
I have an Intranet server on the LAN and as soon as someone connects and goes to the (https) login page, the 120 'takes over' and gives a page not found error rather than passing the traffic to the Linux server.
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just send the firmware from router tools v4. worked for me but earlier versions (inc firmware update tool didn't)louis-m wrote:
as for the web interface, i've never tried to change it.
shouldn't your lan be on the same as the routers lan? the router should then have a WAN public ip that the 100/110/120 passes to it.
generally to see the stats on the modem, you would have another nic set on the same subnet as the private ip of the modem eg 192.168.1.2
Thanks for all that. I only hook the modems directly to the LAN when I need to get to their Web interfaces, afterwards they only go into the WAN ports on the 2930.
Will try a firmware update with v4 tomorrow.
Most importantly, I hooked everything up again this afternoon to have one more go and both modems connected without me changing anything!
Final question: any idea how to change the https port (443) on the 120 and 110 Web interfaces...
The 120 has a web option to change the http port (80), but not https
The 110 has a TELNET option to change the http port but that's it
I have an Intranet server on the LAN and as soon as someone connects and goes to the (https) login page, the 120 'takes over' and gives a page not found error rather than passing the traffic to the Linux server.
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19 Jun 2009 07:59 #56412
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2820 = 3.3.2_RC5
2950 = 3.2.4
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maybe you should consider the use of a different subnet & vlan. the 100's etc don't have a password set and i'm not sure if they can. users should not be able to get to this interface.
the above would secure your network a little more and prevent this problem occuring.
the above would secure your network a little more and prevent this problem occuring.
2820 = 3.3.2_RC5
2950 = 3.2.4
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