On Fri, Nov 21, 2003 at 09:42:50PM +0200, Guy Teverovsky wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 05:06, Micha Feigin wrote:
> 
> > Downloaded the file and tried accessing the modem as described, but
> > apparently my modem does think that its dumb since when I try to browse
> > to 192.168.1.1 I don't get any reply.
> > I belive it does think that that is its address, since it does answear
> > the arp request for that address (at list I belive the modem is the one
> > answearing that since I made sure it wasn't connected at the time and
> > its the only thing on that interface on non of my machines has that
> > address).
> 
> Does the computer, you are trying to access the ECI from, has a network
> interface in 192.168.1.0/24 subnet ?
> 

OK solved the problem. I was trying to access the modem from a computer
behind my gateway machine and the firewall on the gateway was configured to
NAT br0->ppp0 and when trying to access the modem I actually needed to
NAT br0->eth0 instead.
Still haven't found out how to enable local servers, but haven't tried
to hard either since I prefer my local gateway so that I can use dynamic
dns services (will probably have to poll the modem every once in a while
otherwise, and why break a working setup).
Its features are nice though for home networks, macs (especially os 9
and less which don't have pppoe) and for better firewalling of windows
etc.
Good to know the abbility to let the modem dial to the provider itself,
firewall the network, be a dns and dhcp server exists.

> Guy
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