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b3.local not found - admin login problem

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Krudtugle
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Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem

Post by Krudtugle »

And I forgot... it's a Thomson TG784.
jallee
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Joined: 12 Jun 2009, 13:15

Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem

Post by jallee »

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.
Krudtugle
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Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem

Post by Krudtugle »

That would be a shame! I'm not even in charge of my own home network... :?

Tack för det, Televerket!
jallee
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Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem

Post by jallee »

Krudtugle wrote:That would be a shame! I'm not even in charge of my own home network... :?

Tack för det, Televerket!
You are, :lol: read section 5 about Ethernet Bridge.
http://www.thomsonbroadbandpartner.com/ ... hp?id=6216
Krudtugle
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Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem

Post by Krudtugle »

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!
RandomUsername
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Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem

Post by RandomUsername »

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.
Krudtugle
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Re: b3.local not found - admin login problem

Post by Krudtugle »

OK, thanks!
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