Td-w9980 ppoe nat

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Td-w9980 ppoe nat
Td-w9980 ppoe nat
2015-08-28 02:59:16
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hello, i struggling to disable NAT on ppoe connection for some reason there is no checkbox for it on this device
in dynamic/static ip wan it does appear but not in ppoe like in every other similar vdsl router
is there any way to accomplish this must have basic function?

thanks
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Re:Td-w9980 ppoe nat
2015-08-28 17:09:30
Why do you disable NAT on PPPoE connection?
TD-W9980 is working as a wireless router or wireless modem router?
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Re:Td-w9980 ppoe nat
2015-08-29 01:56:22

M Diamond wrote

Why do you disable NAT on PPPoE connection?
because i have another router in front of it, this is the way we work

TD-W9980 is working as a wireless router or wireless modem router?

wireless modem router

i must say that disabling nat IS an option this device, it just dont appear in ppoe connection mode
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Re:Td-w9980 ppoe nat
2016-01-07 00:33:42
So that others can find this.
you need to use telnet and the CLI to disable nat
to do this

telnet into your router using admin username and password
1. get a list of connections

wan show connection info

scroll back up the list to find the name of the pppoe connection

2. to see details of just one connection

wan show connection info

you will notice a section NatEnabled=1


3. to turn off nat

wan set service --protocol pppoe --username --password --nat disable

4. do 2 again, NATEnabled=0 - nat is off

warning every time you alter your pppoe connection parameters, you will turn NAT back on. So you will need to do it again.
Reboots should have no effect



I did this just to replace the crappy BT Business Hub 5 - large file copies over an IPSEC VPN caused it to reboot.


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