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I would have thought this was quite simple. Residential DSL account with AT&T would like to add a Wireless Router to their home network. I have never ran into this before but wanted to post it if someone else was having a problem or just wondering WTF?
Equipment: SpeedStream 5100 DSL modem (AT&T standard issue).
Problem: Connecting a wireless router to the modem you get no internet. Connect the computer/laptop to the modem and everything is fine.
Solution: YOu have to put the DSL modem in bridge mode and then configure the wireless router for pppoe connection and provide the username/password for DSL network connection.
On the SpeedStream 5100:
Using your browser point it to the modem and you will get the settings page. Click on Advanced / PPP location and choose bridged mode. Restart the modem.
On the wireless router:
Login to the settings on the wireless router and change your wan settings to pppoe and username/password needed. Then enter the information. Reboot the router.
From now on, The internet light on the modem will no longer light up. This means its in bridged mode. However, Now internet with the wireless router should work fine.
Remember - The login/password for the network is different from the username/email password of the client. Should you need this password (stared out in modem but username is visible) you will have to contact AT&T and prove ownership.
Equipment: SpeedStream 5100 DSL modem (AT&T standard issue).
Problem: Connecting a wireless router to the modem you get no internet. Connect the computer/laptop to the modem and everything is fine.
Solution: YOu have to put the DSL modem in bridge mode and then configure the wireless router for pppoe connection and provide the username/password for DSL network connection.
On the SpeedStream 5100:
Using your browser point it to the modem and you will get the settings page. Click on Advanced / PPP location and choose bridged mode. Restart the modem.
On the wireless router:
Login to the settings on the wireless router and change your wan settings to pppoe and username/password needed. Then enter the information. Reboot the router.
From now on, The internet light on the modem will no longer light up. This means its in bridged mode. However, Now internet with the wireless router should work fine.
Remember - The login/password for the network is different from the username/email password of the client. Should you need this password (stared out in modem but username is visible) you will have to contact AT&T and prove ownership.