disabling router part of modem/router

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hi all,

i have a netgear dgn1000 router, which has been giving me random problems with steam. i also have a linksys wrt610n, which when i was on virgin was top notch, and has the feature set i need for my network. at the moment, i'm forced to use the netgear as we have BT adsl. what i want to do is disable the router-side of the netgear and use the linksys instead; is this possible?

many thanks in advance
 
Taken from another forum.

"Tips: To change the DGN1000 to modem mode, use http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?next_file=mode.htm and selecting 'Modem only'
You may also need to change multiplexing to LLC, I can't remember whether I did this but I have read that you do, not very helpful I know.
Select 'Connect using PPPoE' on the AEBS and put your ISPs username and password in."
 
Set it to modem mode, aka bridge mode as described above.
I have a very similar setup with my BeBoxIII doing modem duties and WRT320N doing the NAT/DHCP. Works very well indeed.
 
right, hit a stumbling block; with the bt homehub, and the netgear you don't put in a password for BT, just the username of[email protected]. now, on my linksys it won't accept the details with it set to pppoe, it says i have to use a password :confused:

i've tried using things like % and # but it still won't give me net access, even though in the status page it claims its connected to the net...
 
I'd be fairly sure there's a password, if there's no password then there needn't be a username. PPP authentication usually employs PAP or CHAP PAP just requires a password, CHAP requires username and password.
 
i'm just going on what i found when i i moved from the homehub to the netgear, i just put the email address-style username in and that was it
 
I'd be fairly sure there's a password, if there's no password then there needn't be a username. PPP authentication usually employs PAP or CHAP PAP just requires a password, CHAP requires username and password.

There is no password.

Try entering any random string. That is what I did to get my Asus router working with BTInfinity.
 
ok, i'll give that a try.

few other questions:

do i have to plug the ethernet cable into a specific port on the netgear?

i'm tempted to put dd-wrt on my linksys, not sure of the version number though - anyone know how to find out?

many thanks
 
so now, if i revert back to my original setup of having the netgear serving me internet access, and having my linksys as a second network for my pc, mac and media server to fileshare, if i have both ethernet cables plugged into my pc, i lose net connection... this is driving me mad!

edit: solved this :p
 
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Apologies for digging up an old thread, but I'm having problems with a similar setup: use Netgear DGN 1000 as modem only with an Asus RT-N56U providing router functionality.

I've put the Netgear into modem only mode using the link in the second post, connected the Asus router via a standard ethernet from its WAN port to port 1 on the Netgear and entered my ISPs details (Orange) in the PPPoE settings on the Asus.

The Asus says its successfully been allocated a WAN IP and retrieved remote DNS details, but cannot connect to these servers nor any other address on the internet.

Can anyone suggest where I'm going wrong?

Thanks for your help in advance
 
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