TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
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TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
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Model : TD-8616
Hardware Version : V6
Firmware Version : v6
ISP : Copaco.com.py
Hi,
I have a TP-Link TD-8616 up and running.
I want that my computer be asigned the Public IP Address that my ISP gives to my TD-8616.
I know I can configure a DMZ host, forwarding all traffic to my internal IP address (192.168.1.100)
I wonder if this kind of setup is posible? I found 2 option in the Interface Setup -> Internet page, one bellow
the user/pass of the PPPoE that says "Interface Bridge" and another a near the bottom of the page that
says "NAT Activated"
I changed both but the DHCP still sends the 192.168.1.100 IP. Should I also disable the DHCP?
Many Thanks
Oliver
Model : TD-8616
Hardware Version : V6
Firmware Version : v6
ISP : Copaco.com.py
Hi,
I have a TP-Link TD-8616 up and running.
I want that my computer be asigned the Public IP Address that my ISP gives to my TD-8616.
I know I can configure a DMZ host, forwarding all traffic to my internal IP address (192.168.1.100)
I wonder if this kind of setup is posible? I found 2 option in the Interface Setup -> Internet page, one bellow
the user/pass of the PPPoE that says "Interface Bridge" and another a near the bottom of the page that
says "NAT Activated"
I changed both but the DHCP still sends the 192.168.1.100 IP. Should I also disable the DHCP?
Many Thanks
Oliver
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Re:TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-01-21 22:46:37
ts like a router with just 1 LAN port. If I connect a switch to the LAN port, I could have a few computers using the Internet connection
No, then you must back to the router configuration and make something with DMZ or virtual server, because your ISP give you only one public IP address in this session..
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Re:TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-01-21 23:12:03
I mean, the TD-8616 that I have is a router. I was just explaining Joy that this device is not only a bridge, it can act as a router.
Right now it is acting like a router, it has DHCP, NAT, etc and I will make the test to switch to bridge mode and configure the PPPoE in my PC. I will report back in a couple of days.
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Oliver
Right now it is acting like a router, it has DHCP, NAT, etc and I will make the test to switch to bridge mode and configure the PPPoE in my PC. I will report back in a couple of days.
Regards,
Oliver
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No, then you must back to the router configuration and make something with DMZ or virtual server, because your ISP give you only one public IP address in this session..
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Re:TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-02-20 02:57:48
I finally could setup the TP-8616 as a bridge and could connect using PPPoE in the PC. The Public IP Address is on the PC network card.
My last question will be, how do I access the TPLink Web Interface? Using USB? Is there any other option?
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My last question will be, how do I access the TPLink Web Interface? Using USB? Is there any other option?
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2013-02-20 03:03:26
I know only local IP address mode, before make broadband connection.
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2013-02-20 03:35:11
No problem, many thanks!
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2014-01-13 17:22:32
The basic Idea of what I want, is a PC with a public IP address.
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