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b3.local not found - admin login problem
Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem
And I forgot... it's a Thomson TG784.
Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem
Ok..
If you want to use your B3 as firewall you should turn your Thomson to bridged mode..
And then configure your B3 to "Router / Firewall / Server mode" , and B2's manual works pretty god for B3.
MVH // Jalle
PS.
Downloading the Thomson pdf as writing this, i do not know if you can put this type in bridged mode.
If you want to use your B3 as firewall you should turn your Thomson to bridged mode..
And then configure your B3 to "Router / Firewall / Server mode" , and B2's manual works pretty god for B3.
MVH // Jalle
PS.
Downloading the Thomson pdf as writing this, i do not know if you can put this type in bridged mode.
Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem
That would be a shame! I'm not even in charge of my own home network...
Tack för det, Televerket!
Tack för det, Televerket!
Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem
You are, read section 5 about Ethernet Bridge.Krudtugle wrote:That would be a shame! I'm not even in charge of my own home network...
Tack för det, Televerket!
http://www.thomsonbroadbandpartner.com/ ... hp?id=6216
Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem
Thanks!
But I'd prefer not having to use a CLI to change config
Actually, I found a(nother) user manual:
http://www.thomsonbroadbandpartner.com/ ... 182&seg=17
Unfortunately, there's nothing there about bridged mode, BUT in the router admin GUI, I found a possibility to assign different types of traffic to units in the network. For example, now I have assigned HTTP server and Mail server to b3. Maybe that will solve the problem.
Of course, it would have been smoother if I could just assign "all traffic" to b3, but you can't always get it all...
OK, I'll see if this works. Thanks for all help so far!
But I'd prefer not having to use a CLI to change config
Actually, I found a(nother) user manual:
http://www.thomsonbroadbandpartner.com/ ... 182&seg=17
Unfortunately, there's nothing there about bridged mode, BUT in the router admin GUI, I found a possibility to assign different types of traffic to units in the network. For example, now I have assigned HTTP server and Mail server to b3. Maybe that will solve the problem.
Of course, it would have been smoother if I could just assign "all traffic" to b3, but you can't always get it all...
OK, I'll see if this works. Thanks for all help so far!
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Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem
I've got a Thomson router my ISP provided. Although there's no easy way in the GUI to set it into bridging mode I found a ready-made config file on the interwebs that I just loaded up and it does the trick. Try a bit of googling with your router model and you should find something.
Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem
OK, thanks!