Bipac 8800NL + HH5

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headrat
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Bipac 8800NL + HH5

Post by headrat »

Hi,

First post so be gentle ;)

I would like to use my Bipac 8800NL as a modem but still use my HH5 for it's Firewall and Wireless, how would I achieve this?

I got my Bipac 8800NL working straight away with my FTTC (Infinity 2) so that's good news :)

Thanks

HEADRAT
billion_fan
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Re: Bipac 8800NL + HH5

Post by billion_fan »

First you need to change the WAN interface on the 8800NL (I also added a screen shot example)

1. Login to router
2. Click on 'Configuration >> WAN >> WAN Service'
3. Edit 'PTM PPPOE' Interface
4. Change the 'Type' to 'Bridging'
5. Ensure the '802.1P Priority' is set to 0 and the ' 802.1Q VLAN ID ' is set to 101
6. Click on 'Apply'
7. Connect your a Ethernet connection from port 1 on the 8800NL to the WAN port the BT HH5
8. Configure the BT HH5 for a Ethernet WAN connection (I have limited info on BT HH5 sorry, I have never used one)
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headrat
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Re: Bipac 8800NL + HH5

Post by headrat »

8. Configure the BT HH5 for a Ethernet WAN connection (I have limited info on BT HH5 sorry, I have never used one)

That's the bit I'm struggling with, I can't see how in the HH5 I can change it to use the Ethernet WAN connection rather than the DSL port. ;)

I'll have a play over the weekend.

Many thanks for your post and help
billion_fan
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Re: Bipac 8800NL + HH5

Post by billion_fan »

headrat wrote:8. Configure the BT HH5 for a Ethernet WAN connection (I have limited info on BT HH5 sorry, I have never used one)

That's the bit I'm struggling with, I can't see how in the HH5 I can change it to use the Ethernet WAN connection rather than the DSL port. ;)

I'll have a play over the weekend.

Many thanks for your post and help
Have a play around, the HH5 should be set to Ethernet WAN using PPPOE
castor
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Re: Bipac 8800NL + HH5

Post by castor »

Will the change to bridging mode drop my VDSL connection and resynch? I got quite a high sync right now and I m thinking of getting N66U to be the wireless slave and the 8800NL to act as a modem, but I really dont want to drop conneciton.
billion_fan
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Re: Bipac 8800NL + HH5

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castor wrote:Will the change to bridging mode drop my VDSL connection and resynch? I got quite a high sync right now and I m thinking of getting N66U to be the wireless slave and the 8800NL to act as a modem, but I really dont want to drop conneciton.
Nope it shouldn't drop the DSL connection (DSL light will stay on solid)
headrat
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Re: Bipac 8800NL + HH5

Post by headrat »

OK so I've now got the HH5 connected to the Bipac 8800NL and everything works OK, how do I now connect to the Bipac once it's in Bridging mode?
billion_fan
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Re: Bipac 8800NL + HH5

Post by billion_fan »

headrat wrote:OK so I've now got the HH5 connected to the Bipac 8800NL and everything works OK, how do I now connect to the Bipac once it's in Bridging mode?
You need to connect a direct connection to the 8800NL, with a static IP set to your LAN card, within the IP address

eg router - 192.168.1.254, PC - 192.168.1.200
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