Help with setting up wireless for PPOE

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  1. Posts : 7
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    Help with setting up wireless for PPOE


    Hello everybody, very happy to find this forum:) Maybe somone can help me with this...
    K
    I currently reside in japan, just got my ftth(fiber-100mb/s) installed in my apartment
    My isp's(Asahi-net) modem is 'vdsl VH-100', my wireless router is linksys 'WRT54G2 V1'. I will be connecting my two laptops and ps3, the current laptop in use is acer acpire 5810tz-4657. The connection type is PPOE.
    I can connect to internet the wired way, the wireless is the one giving me problems. Was following all the linksys instructions on setting up the router, went to 192.168.1.1 and changed the connection type to PPOE, enter isp's username and password. Wireless still cannot connect to internet though the wireless lan is working in between my ps3 and laptop. Now, when i go back to 192.168.1.1, in the ppoe password tab i can see the encrypted password but it has 5 extra symbols added to it, i change it to my original ppoe psswrd then save, but when i go back to initial page the password is still showing extra five symbols. So can this be the wireless router problem or smth else? Thanks for any suggestions.
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  2. aem
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    It wouldnt be a router problem, but why are you using PPPoE? you don't have broadband?
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  3. Posts : 7
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    Thread Starter
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    ASAHI Net : Configuration Guide, i heard that back in states verizon uses DHCP for their fiber networks, i guess they still like to use pppoe here( my isp is providing me internet through NTT, which is one of the biggest internet providers in japan as far as i know)
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  4. aem
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    Ok so what is is the setup in your wireless tab?
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  5. Posts : 972
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    JuoZUx said:
    Hello everybody, very happy to find this forum:) Maybe somone can help me with this...
    K
    I currently reside in japan, just got my ftth(fiber-100mb/s) installed in my apartment
    My isp's(Asahi-net) modem is 'vdsl VH-100', my wireless router is linksys 'WRT54G2 V1'. I will be connecting my two laptops and ps3, the current laptop in use is acer acpire 5810tz-4657. The connection type is PPOE.
    I can connect to internet the wired way, the wireless is the one giving me problems. Was following all the linksys instructions on setting up the router, went to 192.168.1.1 and changed the connection type to PPOE, enter isp's username and password. Wireless still cannot connect to internet though the wireless lan is working in between my ps3 and laptop. Now, when i go back to 192.168.1.1, in the ppoe password tab i can see the encrypted password but it has 5 extra symbols added to it, i change it to my original ppoe psswrd then save, but when i go back to initial page the password is still showing extra five symbols. So can this be the wireless router problem or smth else? Thanks for any suggestions.
    Does your router/dsl box even have wireless or does it actually have to come down to buying an access point for your network
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  6. Posts : 259
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    I may be off track completely here, but with my AT&T broadband I have to use my Speedstream 4100B modem as a bridge and the WRT54G router provides the PPOE.

    Could that be the situation for him also?
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  7. Posts : 972
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #7

    oh that is an easy one....

    take the Lan coming out of the ASDL modem and stick it into the WAN part of the router.

    then in your router, you should have a connect for PPOE and that is where you will put in your user name and password and it will keep a constant connection for you
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  8. aem
    Posts : 2,698
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       #8

    ADSL uses RJ-11, ethernet is RJ-45
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  9. Posts : 972
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    I know RJ 11 goes into the modem from the wall, and thent he modem converts its to rj 45
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  10. Posts : 7
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    Thread Starter
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    Thank you all for help will try the above mentioned things today once i get of the work
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