TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ

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TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-01-21 03:30:03
Region : Others

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 06:02:52
When you configure DMZ on your address IP is everything visible on the outside.
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Re:TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-01-21 06:30:42
Yes, but my PC IP address will be 192.168.111.100. I want my PC to have the public IP in his NIC.

Thanks
Oliver

jimasek wrote

When you configure DMZ on your address IP is everything visible on the outside.
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Re:TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-01-21 06:35:52
I don't understand your network configuration. It follows that you have two routers (two NAT)? Maybe give us scheme your network.
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Re:TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-01-21 06:52:45
The basic Idea of what I want, is a PC with a public IP address.

I don't want to have a NAT or router between my PC and the Internet(the public IP address that my ISP give me). I define my PC as a network card with an IP address.
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Re:TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-01-21 07:00:35
LINK - and bridge configuration on your TP-Link.
LINK
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Re:TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-01-21 07:06:39
Many thanks!

So I need to put the 8616 in Bridge mode before and later setup the PPPoE in my Windows?
How can I later access the 8616? Should it still have the 192.168.1.1 IP?

Regards,
Oliver
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Re:TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-01-21 07:13:10
So I need to put the 8616 in Bridge mode before and later setup the PPPoE in my Windows?

You are right.

How can I later access the 8616? Should it still have the 192.168.1.1 IP?

Sorry I don't know. Maybe you will catch something in manual.
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Re:TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-01-21 08:51:38
Thanks for all your help, will try using another IP for the TP-Link and make some test. Regards
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Re:TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-01-21 16:46:11
As far as I'm concerned, TD-8616 is a bridge modem and you need to set up the PPPoE connection on the computer, in that case, you will have a Public IP address. Since the modem is a bridge one, there is no DHCP, if you need to log into the modem's page, probably you need to set a static IP address to match the IP address of the modem.
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Re:TD-8616 and PPPoE and bridge mode, no DMZ
2013-01-21 22:32:37
The TD-8616 that I have, is configured right now in PPPoE mode, and provides Firewall, NAT, DHCP, etc

Its 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

Regards,
Oliver

Joy wrote

As far as I'm concerned, TD-8616 is a bridge modem and you need to set up the PPPoE connection on the computer, in that case, you will have a Public IP address. Since the modem is a bridge one, there is no DHCP, if you need to log into the modem's page, probably you need to set a static IP address to match the IP address of the modem.
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