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20 Sep 2010 01:04 #63853
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Trouble with MLPPP and Vigor 120 was created by spies
I have two Vigor 120 modems attached to a WRT54GL running Tomato/MLPPP, I have a very strange issue whereby once the link is established, I'm not able to lookup any domains so I cannot access the web. It's fine however when not using MLPPP in either single or multiple line configuration.
Is there any further set up required with the 120's for use with MLPPP?
I'm tearing my hair out!
Is there any further set up required with the 120's for use with MLPPP?
I'm tearing my hair out!
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20 Sep 2010 08:17 #63854
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Regards
John Baker
Vigor2820 series with firmware 3.3.5.2_RC2
ADSL
Replied by j.baker on topic Trouble with MLPPP and Vigor 120
I have seen a similar but with an adsl connection and a v120 on my 2820.
Just setup your dns servers manually on your wrt54gl.
Just setup your dns servers manually on your wrt54gl.
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John Baker
Vigor2820 series with firmware 3.3.5.2_RC2
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20 Sep 2010 09:38 #63859
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Replied by voodle on topic Trouble with MLPPP and Vigor 120
Which firmware version are you trying? It may be a similar issue to the IPv6 thing that was fixed in the last firmware.
Maybe give the newest 3.2.4.4 a go and see if that helps:
http://draytek.com/user/SupportDownloadsDetail.php?action=Load&MID=58&ID=464
Maybe give the newest 3.2.4.4 a go and see if that helps:
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20 Sep 2010 09:58 #63861
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Replied by spies on topic Trouble with MLPPP and Vigor 120
Newest firmware hasn't improved things unfortunately
Here's an excerpt from the log on the WRT54GL:
Here's an excerpt from the log on the WRT54GL:
Sep 20 09:57:17 unknown local2.info pppd[5204]: Exit.
Sep 20 09:57:17 unknown user.info redial[5203]: interface down. Reconnecting...
Sep 20 09:57:18 unknown local2.notice pppd[4976]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0
Sep 20 09:57:18 unknown local2.info pppd[4976]: PPP session is 6
Sep 20 09:57:18 unknown local2.notice pppd[4976]: Starting negotiation on br1
Sep 20 09:57:18 unknown user.info redial[5233]: Started.
Sep 20 09:57:18 unknown local2.info pppd[5234]: Plugin rp-pppoe.so loaded.
Sep 20 09:57:18 unknown local2.notice pppd[5234]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0
Sep 20 09:57:18 unknown local2.info pppd[5234]: PPP session is 6
Sep 20 09:57:18 unknown local2.err pppd[5234]: Failed to connect PPPoE socket: 149 Operation already in progress
Sep 20 09:57:18 unknown local2.info pppd[5234]: Exit.
Sep 20 09:57:18 unknown user.info redial[5233]: interface down. Reconnecting...
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20 Sep 2010 14:43 #63870
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Replied by voodle on topic Trouble with MLPPP and Vigor 120
If you're using two of them, maybe you're coming across the problem of not being able to set the service name? In which case it'd be trying to connect through the one that's already connected.
Although that would be a weird problem to come across if they're going through separate WAN ports
Although that would be a weird problem to come across if they're going through separate WAN ports
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20 Sep 2010 14:44 #63871
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I feel like they're not in true PPPoE bridging so the router doesn't have full control over them.
Replied by spies on topic Trouble with MLPPP and Vigor 120
They're identified by MAC so I don't think that's a problem.If you're using two of them, maybe you're coming across the problem of not being able to set the service name? In which case it'd be trying to connect through the one that's already connected.Voodle wrote:
Although that would be a weird problem to come across if they're going through separate WAN ports
I feel like they're not in true PPPoE bridging so the router doesn't have full control over them.
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