02-26-2003 01:56 AM - edited 03-02-2019 05:23 AM
Hi,
I would like to use a router 1605-R to share a dial-up connection to the internet. This router has an ethernet port which I can configure easily. It's also got a serial interface to which is connected an analog modem via a DTE RS-232 - DB60 cable.
This router is connected to a hub via its LAN interface. On the same hub, computers are also connected & have IP addresses on the same subnet as the IP address of the LAN interface of the router and are configured to use this same LAN interface as a gateway.
My question is: how do I configure the serial interface (step by step) so that any request from any computer to a web address causes the router to start the dial up connection to Internet via the analog modem.
I urgently need help on this!!!
Thank you.
03-05-2003 07:00 AM
Hi,
I am kinda fed up with this. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't & it makes me waste a lot of time: the modem doesn't wanna dial at all now, it does not respond either. I think I'll resort to using a PC for sharing an Internet connection. So much simpler.
I'm sorry for all this but I do thank you for all your time & patience.
03-03-2003 06:56 PM
"modem dtr-active" will allow dialout only.
Thanks, Mak.
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