[PLUG] Dialup Server on network with Linksys DSL/Cablemodem router

Anthony Schlemmer aschlemm at attbi.com
Sat May 11 07:41:47 UTC 2002


I don't have experience with the Linksys router (I wish I did) and so 
whether or not you can access the internet through the router would 
depend on how it does NAT· If you can set it up so that it does NAT for 
your entire private subset e.g. 192.168.1.x then that would allow the 
PPP connected client to access the internet through the router as well.

Tony

On Friday 10 May 2002 17:09 pm, Greg Long wrote:
> Thanks, I'm in the process of going through it right now, it looks
> like it should work OK to get to the router.  That is the main goal. 
> That way if Charter goes out for a little while and doesn't come back
> up, I can hit the router "internally" and do a DHCP release/renew.  I
> imagine that unless I set the box as a gateway, it will not let me
> access the internet since the router is not going to hand out another
> IP - it's a basic router, not bad for the price and what you get, but
> basic.
>
> I'll report back on how this goes.
>
> I will need to limit logons for only members of a certain group, but
> I imagine that's documented.  That way only myself, and a couple
> other guys can zap in to reset things should the need arise.  This is
> hardly a professional application of all this, but we just want to
> make the most reliable setup out of what we have.
>
> Greg
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: plug-admin at lists.pdxlinux.org
> [mailto:plug-admin at lists.pdxlinux.org] On Behalf Of Anthony Schlemmer
> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 8:08 PM
> To: plug at lists.pdxlinux.org
> Subject: Re: [PLUG] Dialup Server on network with Linksys
> DSL/Cablemodem router
>
>
> I think the original poster was planning on setting up a dialup PPP
> server which sits inside the private network. When a client dials in,
> it is assigned a valid, private, IP address through PPP and is then
> part of the internal 192.168.x.x network. Once the client has an IP
> address that is part of the private network it can access the router
> at 192.168.1.1.
>
> There are no routing issues with private IP addresses and a second
> public IP address isn't needed since the client system will be
> routing packets directly to the PPP dialup server.
>
> Tony
>
> On Thursday 09 May 2002 18:22 pm, Robert McIntosh wrote:
> > I've considered attempting this with my Linksys BEFSR41 Cable/DSL
> > Router as well.  I haven't spent the time to do it, for a few
> > reasons - I have one dynamic IP address that AT&T's cable internet
> > service seems to think needs to be changed every week, because
> > "assigning static IP addresses has become increasingly cumbersome."
> >
> > Here are a few problems to consider while attempting this.
> >
> > 1)	En route, other routers will NOT pass private-use IP addresses
> > (i.e, 192.168.x.y).  They will immediately be dropped, unless you
> > drag
> >
> > a LONG cable along with you connected directly to your router.
> > You really need a minimum of two static public IP addresses to do
> > this with standard ppp - one for the client and one for the host.
> > PPTP might be something to look into, but I'm unsure if the Linksys
> > router supports this, nor have I had the time to muddle through
> > PPTP. I'm sure Cisco's support it ($$).
> >
> > > My questions, before I begin are: will this allow me to interface
> > > with the router, and other on the LAN?
> >
> > You need to be explicit with packet forwarding in the Linksys
> > router to meet your particular network., otherwise you'll just be
> > interfacing
> >
> > with the router.
> >
> > > It's imperative that the dialup server allows me to do this by
> > > connecting to the router internally on 192.168.1.1.
> >
> > You won't be able to do this.  You will only be able to refresh the
> > DHCP client (your router) locally, not remotely.  It sounds like
> > you've got cable-modem access that delivers your router a dynamic
> > IP address periodically.  This is not desirable for a ppp host.
> >
> > > I guess my main question is:  Since there is only one modem/phone
> > > line, should I configure it to just hand out a static IP?
> >
> > Absolutely!  It'd be a waste of memory to run DHCP for a single
> > client.
> >
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