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How to put my DSL modem into bridge mode

How to put my DSL modem into bridge mode


Open a web browser and go to the address http://192.168.1.1/admin.
Enter the Admin username and password (user=admin, psw=ekw7566V).
Click on the Advanced Setup link at the left.
Click on the WAN Service link.
If there is anything present in the Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup table, check the Remove box(es) and click the Remove button.
Click on the Layer2 Interface link.
Click on the ATM Interface link.
If there is anything present in the DSL ATM Interface Configuration table, check the Remove box(es) and click the Remove button.
Click the Add button found on the ATM Interface page.
Ensure the VPI and VCI fields are set appropriately based on your region:
ON/QC: 0 and 35
Check the Path0 (Fast) and Path1 (Interleaved) boxes. (This step is not applicable to newer firmware versions - these options are hidden and enabled by default). Click Apply/Save
Click on the PTM Interface link.
If there is anything present in the DSL PTM Interface Configuration table, check the Remove box(es) and click the Remove button.
Click the Add button found on the PTM Interface page.
Check the Path0 (Fast) and Path1 (Interleaved) boxes. (This step is not applicable to newer firmware versions - these options are hidden and enabled by default). Click Apply/Save.
Click the WAN Service link. Click the Add button.
Select atm0 from the dropdown list. Click Next.
Select Bridging as the WAN service type. Click Next.
Click Apply/Save (WAN Setup - Summary page)
You will be returned to the Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup page. Click the Add button again.
This time, select ptm0 from the dropdown list. Click Next.
Select Bridging as the WAN service type.
Ensure the 802.1P Priority and 802.1Q VLAN ID fields are set appropriately based on your region:
ON/QC: 1 and 35
All Other Provinces: -1 and -1
Click Next.
Click Apply/Save (WAN Setup - Summary page)

Updated on: 13/02/2024

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