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I'm trying to get my Verizon DSL-2750B modem bridged with a ASUS RT-N66U Router. I have DSL/PPPoE service. IS this what I want the Verizon modem set at? Do I need to do anything else set on the Verizon 2750 Modem?
Also what port do I use on the ASUS router? Does the ethernet cable plug into the WAN port or one of the 4 LAN ports? I will post a picture of my ASUS router setup page in a few minutes.
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The settings you're looking at should be correct. Connect one of the ports on your D-Link modem to the WAN/Internet port on the ASUS after bridging the D-Link, and from there the ASUS should be able to bring up the PPPoE session and hold your public IP. Just make sure you also disable the DHCP server on the D-Link so this doesn't confuse the ASUS if that router tries to auto-detect the connection settings.
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Here is my ASUS router setup page.
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Since I do not have that router I do not know for sure what else you have to do, but I can tell you this..
#1 Connect the WAN port of your ASUS to the Modem.
#2 And with most modem combos:
a) Must disable wireless (if not a wireless modem combo, N/A).
b) Must disable the DHCP Server in it.
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The settings you're looking at should be correct. Connect one of the ports on your D-Link modem to the WAN/Internet port on the ASUS after bridging the D-Link, and from there the ASUS should be able to bring up the PPPoE session and hold your public IP. Just make sure you also disable the DHCP server on the D-Link so this doesn't confuse the ASUS if that router tries to auto-detect the connection settings.
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This is a little off tangent to the original post but it seem the responders were quite knowledgeable. I have the DSL2750 and it keeps dropping the IP configuration. After reading this post I consdiered purchasing an external router and configuring the modem to Bridged. I looked at the Verizon setup at 192.168.1.1 and it appaers the DSL2750 is already setup as Bridged.
First is that correct as a stand alone modem/router and if it is setup as bridged, all I should have to do is disable DHCP and wireless and it should work. Am I correct?
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