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Vigor 2800G as router/vpn/firewall behind a bridged modem
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03 Feb 2010 15:13 #60298
by bill comben
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Hi, I have been getting slow speeds with my 2800G on to a BE ADSL2 20meg circuit even after setting it up as detailed for BE working.
I now want to use its router/VPN/wifi/firewall capabilities behind the BE supplied thompson modem that will be working in bridged mode.
can anyone please explain what setup changes I will need on the Vigor to achieve this, or can anyone point me to the correct info.
Thanks for your help.
Bill Comben
I now want to use its router/VPN/wifi/firewall capabilities behind the BE supplied thompson modem that will be working in bridged mode.
can anyone please explain what setup changes I will need on the Vigor to achieve this, or can anyone point me to the correct info.
Thanks for your help.
Bill Comben
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03 Feb 2010 16:56 #60306
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Replied by voodle on topic Vigor 2800G as router/vpn/firewall behind a bridged modem
It's not really possible to use the 2800 as a router using another device as the modem / bridge. It can't be set up to use anything other than itself as a gateway.
What sort of slow speeds are you getting? Have you checked the INP settings with Be?
http://draytek.co.uk/support/kb_vigor_inp.html
What sort of slow speeds are you getting? Have you checked the INP settings with Be?
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05 Feb 2010 10:38 #60353
by bill comben
Replied by bill comben on topic Vigor 2800G as router/vpn/firewall behind a bridged modem
Hi thanks for your reply.
I was given the impresssion by Cerberus Networks support that it could be used this way, I was with Cerberus ( a BE value added retailer) but changed to BE as its price was cheaper.
The BE modem gives me 5.5mb/1.5m and the Draytek only gives 3.5m/0.9m.
thanks, Bill
I was given the impresssion by Cerberus Networks support that it could be used this way, I was with Cerberus ( a BE value added retailer) but changed to BE as its price was cheaper.
The BE modem gives me 5.5mb/1.5m and the Draytek only gives 3.5m/0.9m.
thanks, Bill
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