[arachne] Re: My ADSL is still not working ;(
- From: "Glenn McCorkle" <glennmcc@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: arachne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 00:05:18 -0500
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On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 16:00:54 +0700, Constant Brouerius van nidek wrote:
> Dear Glenn,
> Have now tried out practically every combination of Arachne configurations.
> From what I have learned of these exercises is that I have to ask for dhcp in
> order to get an reaction in my router modem program.
> A connection is up to now still way of.
> As an example of today I send you the log file of the router setup program.
> My remarks starts with # .
> As far as I can see it the Arachne box is offered a connection but does not
> react as expected. There is no ACK (think means acknowledgment) following the
> offer so no connection. have no idea what this program is waiting for.
> Same box with Baslinux is connected within seconds.
> Please have a look and if you have additional proposals, I will be glad to try
> them out.
> -----------------------------------
> # logged in http://192.168.2.1/login.stm the ADSL router setup
> 12/29/2007 14:05:01 192.168.2.100 login success
> # connected my laptop
> 12/29/2007 14:09:37 sending OFFER to 192.168.2.102
> 12/29/2007 14:09:42 sending ACK to 192.168.2.102
> 12/29/2007 14:09:57 DDNS> NULL was already set to 222.124.93.87
> # was auto logged out of the router setup
> 12/29/2007 14:58:14 192.168.2.100 login success
> #
> ran Arachne
> 12/29/2007 14:59:06 sending OFFER to 192.168.2.101
> 12/29/2007 14:59:21 sending OFFER to 192.168.2.101
> Arachne box is recognized, but an ACK is not send. There seems some
> conversation been missing between Arachne and the modem router.
> The following information is from the status page of the router modem program.
> VPI/VCI 1/33
> Encapsulation VC MUX
> Protocol PPPoA
> IP Address 222.124.93.87
> Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
> Gateway 203.130.222.255
> Primary DNS 202.134.2.5
> Secondary DNS 202.134.0.155
> Current Time: 12/29/2007 03:02:00 pm
> INTERNET
> ADSL: CONNECTED
> WAN IP: 222.124.93.87
> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> Gateway: 203.130.222.255
> Primary DNS: 202.134.2.5
> Secondary DNS: 202.134.0.155
> GATEWAY
> IP Address: 192.168.2.1
> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
> DHCP Server: Enabled
> Firewall: Enabled
> UPnP: Enabled
> INFORMATION
> Numbers of DHCP Clients: 3
> Runtime Code Version:
> 0.13a (Aug 10 2006 13:30:56)
> Boot Code Version: 0.74.0
> ADSL Modem Code Version: 06.00.04.00A+
> LAN MAC Address: 00-13-F7-65-7F-9A
> WAN MAC Address: 00-13-F7-65-7F-9B
> Hardware Version: 01
> Serial Num: J650002230
> My Arachne configuration was with this trial as follows:
> (arachne.cfg)
> [dialer]
> Dialer NULL
> [tcp/ip]
> IP_Address 222.124.93.87
> IP_Grab IP address set to
> NameServer 192.168.2.1
> AltNameServer
> Gateway 203.130.222.255
> AltGateway 0.0.0.0
> Netmask 255.255.255.0
> TCPconfig PPPRTR.CFG
> (ppprtr.cfg)
> my_ip = dhcp
> netmask=255.255.255.0
> gateway=203.130.222.255
> sockdelay=60
> hostname=arachne
> mss=1500 # read in the routersetup that this would be the preferred mss
[tcp/ip]
IP_Address WATTCP
;'WATTCP' above ignores all of the next setting and uses only the
;settings in the file named by 'TCPconfig'
IP_Grab IP address set to
NameServer
AltNameServer
Gateway
AltGateway
Netmask
TCPconfig PPPRTR.CFG
(ppprtr.cfg)
my_ip = dhcp
netmask=255.255.255.0
gateway=192.168.2.1
sockdelay=60
hostname=arachne
mss=1500
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Also try manually setting all of the IPs
[tcp/ip]
IP_Address 192.168.2.101
IP_Grab IP address set to
NameServer 192.168.2.1
AltNameServer
Gateway 192.168.2.1
AltGateway
Netmask 255.255.255.0
TCPconfig PPPRTR.CFG
(ppprtr.cfg)
my_ip = 192.168.2.1
netmask=255.255.255.0
gateway=192.168.2.1
nameserver = 192.168.2.1
sockdelay=60
hostname=arachne
mss=1500
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