What settings are supposed to work on this ATA for PPPoe? Currently I have the ATA plugged in to my router with the ports forwarded and the router assigning it a static IP address. I spent hours (not a exaggeration) last night trying to fix the ATA after trying to get PPPoe to work on the ATA. Currently the router is handling my PPPoe connection.
So here is the problem. First of all my DSL from AT&T has a problem where if I let the DSL modem handle the PPPoe connection it drops all the time. The fix was running PPPoe on my router (WRT54GS V6 running Firmware: DD-WRT v24-sp2 (09/26/0micro). I went threw 4 different DSL modems and they all developed a disconnect problem after awhile. Let the router handle PPPoe and it works great. AT&T tech support are morons and they just say they are aware of the problem and to let the router handle PPPoe.
When I first got the ATA I plugged it in to the router and forwarded the ports per the instructions on this paper that came with it. It worked fine that night but the next day there was a static like sound. From fighting with this I have figured out you get a dial tone once the adapter loads even if you have no internet connection to it and are unable to connect to the internet. I bring this up because the static I would assume was between the ATA and handset because you could hear it with just a dial tone.
Last night I thought I would try to connect it and have it handle PPPoe. The PPPoe settings were correct and the ATA would connect to the internet fine and I was able to make calls (static was gone). The problem was nothing I could do to the ATA would get it to pass the internet on to the router or even a computer plugged in the the LAN port. I also could not get back in the ATA to change the settings.
Having no real documentation for the ATA I performed several different resets on it until it finally reset back to defaults and I was able to login the ATA with pc connected directly to it. Then I started this whole process over and got the same results.
It was really frustrating. This adapter is not passing DHCP to a connected pc or router. What settings do you have to change to make that work? Oh, and in order to get the ATA to connect with VOIPo's server(s) again even after I put the ATA back behind my router I figured out from trial and error that I had to have the ATA pingable to the WAN side. If it was not set to pingable it would not work connect. My router would assign it a ip but it would sit there and do nothing but blink once in awhile until I set the ATA to WAN pingable. It seems the many resets I did reset that setting because I never touched it.
I know the ATA is "supposed" to be a router and pass the internet to the LAN side but it is not. What is the fix for that? I know they only support the ATA if its not behind a router so I need help to make it work the way it is supposed to.
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