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In half bridge mode you would not setup dhcp on the am200.Half bridge mode means your gateway (modem/router combo) am200 will log into your PPPoE/PPPoA account for you - but instead of doing nat, it will bridge your ISPs connection to the wan interface of your router. So your router will get the public IP from your ISP, not the am200.But you would not have the am200 dhcp server enabled if that is what your wanting to do. The dhcp client of the wan interface of your wrt54 would get its IP from your isp's dhcp server.
I have got a very similar setup. I have a AM300 modem and a DD-WRT v24 router. It was a bit tricky to setup but heres what I did:1) Got the modem working with just the PC and the AM300 in half bridge - ie the AM300 was passing the real world IP to my PC. Once I got that bit working then I knew that AM300 was doing its bit ok.2) Then I introduced my DD-WRT into the equation. Firstly I checked that it was handing out a LAN IP to my PC ok, and it was.
As you have said the tricky bit seems to be getting the AM300 to pass the address to the DD-WRT. I'll just bump this thread seeing as nobody has posted in nearly a week.I've setup my AM200 + WRT54GL as the original poster (with slightly different IP addresses), to recap thats PPPOA with half bridge, NAT off and DHCP turned on. On the WRT54GL side, I've set the WAN port to retrieve the public IP address from the AM200 via DHCP.The same problem occurs, although the router receives the public address you cannot ping remote sites by name/IP from the PC side or when you telnet into the router.The reason is definately down to an invalid routing table. If I run the 'route' command on the router, I receive only the routes for the LAN side of the network.
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There is no default route out to the internet on the WAN interface.If I connect the AM200 directly to my PC, effectively giving my PC a public IP, everyting works correctly! When I run the 'route -print' command in a dos window I can see the default routes out to the modem.Looking at another post on this forum with a different router (Buffalo I think), the same problem occurs. The question is why isn't the default routes being created in the routing table? I've looked how to turn on a routing protocol (RIP) but I can't find it. Hi everybody!!My config is router WRT-54GL with DD-WRT v24 and modem AM200 with lastest firmwareSoooo I have this problem:HALF BRIDGE:I have a half bridge configuration which works just fine.The problem:When my IP provided from my ISP is changing (every 3 days) the router is not getting automatically the new one from the modem until 'DHCP Lease time' has reached 0. Only when it reach 0 the router will update the adress by himself. It means that I regulary need to update the router's 'DHCP lease time' manually to get the connection again!FULL BRIDGE:A subsidiary question is: I'm not able to make the WRT-54GL get the IP from AM200 when AM200 is in full bridge mode.
But connecting my AM200 in full bridge mode directly to my computer is working, the computer gets the adress.My connection is PPPoE.Thanks in advance for your help, advice, recommandation and and and:-)))CheersFred.