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Configuring the Grandstream for PPPoE type DSL internet
Configuring the Grandstream for PPPoE type DSL internet
In order to get service working, you will need to put your DSL modem in bridged mode and place the PPPoE credentials on the Grandstream. Please contact your
ISP
and ask them to provide you with your PPPoE credentials. Write the PPPoE credentials down for future reference.
After getting the credentials from your
ISP
, tell them that you need to bridge your modem. Have your
ISP
walk you through the process of bridging your modem so that a
router
can be connected to the modem.
After you have bridged the modem,
- Turn off the DSL modem and the Grandstream.
- Connect the
DSL modem to the WAN port
of the Grandstream.
- Connect a
computer to the LAN port
of the Grandstream.
- Once connected in this manner, turn on the DSL Modem.
- Once the DSL modem is synced, lights are steady, turn on the Grandstream.
- Open a browser and navigate to
http://192.168.2.1
- Login with the default password
123
.
- Click on Basic Settings.
- Change the
IP Address
to
PPPoE
and populate the
username
and
password
.
- Set the
PREFERRED
DNS
SERVER
to
208.67.222.222
- Click Update, then Reboot on the following page.
The Grandstream will reboot. After it has rebooted, allow 10 minutes for initial provisioning to occur, and try to place a test call once you hear a dial tone.
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