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I have the Speedstream 5660 also. To switch it from bridge mode to router mode (DHCP/NAPT, etc) Do the following:
Open a web browser and browse to the box, usually 10.0.0.1 If you're using linux and don't have a 10.0.0.0 network defined change your ip to 10.0.0.2 or add an aliased ip. Once open, click VPI/VCI under configuration summary. Write down your VPI and VCI #. Now click on Change to router mode. Choose router and reboot the router. Once it comes back up click on Advanced Setup and Configure Virtual Connection. Enter the VPI and VCI, choose 1483 Bridged as a type, enter your IP and netmask and choose LLC as a multiplexing method. It may want you to reboot, if so do so. Now click on IP Routing and RIP Configuration, then configure IP gateway, enter that and you should be done. To allow certain services such as telnet/ssh/ftp/http through the firewall click on Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) Configure NAPT servers and enter the protocol, service, and your local area net IP address (such as 10.0.0.2) Also, enable DHCP on your localmachine. If you need more help email me at jhhudso(@)comp.uark.edu
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People probably ask legal questions on slashdot, because slashdotter's are the kind of people who might have dealt with these kind of legal problems before. It makes sense to me.
I have the Speedstream 5660 also. To switch it
from bridge mode to router mode (DHCP/NAPT, etc)
Do the following:
Open a web browser and browse to the box, usually
10.0.0.1 If you're using linux and don't have a
10.0.0.0 network defined change your ip to 10.0.0.2 or add an aliased ip. Once open, click
VPI/VCI under configuration summary. Write down
your VPI and VCI #. Now click on Change to router mode. Choose router and reboot the router.
Once it comes back up click on Advanced Setup and
Configure Virtual Connection. Enter the VPI and VCI, choose 1483 Bridged as a type, enter your IP
and netmask and choose LLC as a multiplexing method. It may want you to reboot, if so do so.
Now click on IP Routing and RIP Configuration, then configure IP gateway, enter that and you
should be done. To allow certain services such
as telnet/ssh/ftp/http through the firewall click
on Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) Configure NAPT servers and enter the protocol, service, and your local area net IP address (such as 10.0.0.2) Also, enable DHCP on your localmachine. If you need more help email me at
jhhudso(@)comp.uark.edu