> it shouldn't be so difficult then VZ tech supt tells me that they've 
> had lots of problems getting that Versalink to work in bridge mode. I 

Don't use bridge mode then.  Put the router back into PPPoE and then set it
up with "single static IP".  I made it work - if you're so experienced, then
you can too.

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Wayne Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 8:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Dual Router Networking

At 06:21 PM 9/14/2005, Carl Houseman typed:
>http://www.westell.com/content/sales/327W.pdf

BTDT as I have the pdf on my HDD already.

>Look into the settings for "bridge" under VC1 configuration.  This sends
>PPPoE directly to another router which would see the Westell as a simple
DSL
>modem.
>
>Or you can do "single static IP" which causes the router to convert PPPoE
to
>the ISP's public IP address.  Then you configure another router for
>ethernet-ethernet NAT and routing.

Did all that with VZ tech supt on the phone & they told me it must be 
something wrong with the unit & that's when they told me to call Westell.

I've bridged routers before & have setup DSL modems with routers so 
it shouldn't be so difficult then VZ tech supt tells me that they've 
had lots of problems getting that Versalink to work in bridge mode. I 
asked about sending me a stand alone modem & they said I would have 
to contact sales. If I were to buy one I certainly would NOT buy a Westell
POS.

Thanks anyway.

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    Wayne D. Johnson
Ashland, OH, USA 44805
<http://www.wavijo.com> 

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