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| uk.telecom.broadband (UK broadband) (uk.telecom.broadband) Discussion of broadband services, technology and equipment as provided in the UK. Discussions of specific services based on ADSL, cable modems or other broadband technology are also on-topic. Advertising is not allowed. |
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| I'm getting ADSL installed at an office in Jersey. This will be to run a VPN over. The VPN device requires a public IP address on it's External/WAN interface. This hasn't been a problem on other sites as Energis have given us a routed solution with a range of public IPs to use. However Energis don't operate in Jersey so we need to use Jersey Telecom, who don't provide a routed service. Anyway, the interface on the VPN device has the option for DHCP, Static or PPPoE addressing. IIRC PPPoE is how ADSL works isn't it? Could I plug the device straight into the wall socket, give it the name, password, domain and have it log onto the ADSL connection itself?? P.S. It's a Watchguard Soho 6tc... cheers! dave |
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| In an article dated Thu, 17 Jul 2003 11:21:33 +0100, David Lee made the earth move by saying...... I'm getting ADSL installed at an office in Jersey. This will be to run a VPN over. The VPN device requires a public IP address on it's External/WAN interface. This hasn't been a problem on other sites as Energis have given us a routed solution with a range of public IPs to use. However Energis don't operate in Jersey so we need to use Jersey Telecom, who don't provide a routed service. Anyway, the interface on the VPN device has the option for DHCP, Static or PPPoE addressing. IIRC PPPoE is how ADSL works isn't it? Could I plug the device straight into the wall socket, give it the name, password, domain and have it log onto the ADSL connection itself?? P.S. It's a Watchguard Soho 6tc... cheers! dave The Watchguard Soho 6tc is not an ADSL device, it's a firewall/VPN end- point only for connecting to an ethernet WAN/LAN. You will still need an ADSL modem/router between it and your telephone point. ADSL, in the UK anyway not sure about Jersey, uses PPPoA as opposed to PPPoE. -- Mugwump To reply, replace INVALID with pipex{dot}com |
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| In an article dated Thu, 17 Jul 2003 11:21:33 +0100, David Lee made the earth move by saying...... I'm getting ADSL installed at an office in Jersey. This will be to run a VPN over. The VPN device requires a public IP address on it's External/WAN interface. This hasn't been a problem on other sites as Energis have given us a routed solution with a range of public IPs to use. However Energis don't operate in Jersey so we need to use Jersey Telecom, who don't provide a routed service. Anyway, the interface on the VPN device has the option for DHCP, Static or PPPoE addressing. IIRC PPPoE is how ADSL works isn't it? Could I plug the device straight into the wall socket, give it the name, password, domain and have it log onto the ADSL connection itself?? P.S. It's a Watchguard Soho 6tc... cheers! dave P.S. The user guides are at http://www.watchguard.com/help/documentation/soho6.asp They may have example network set-ups that give you an idea of how to do it. -- Mugwump To reply, replace INVALID with pipex{dot}com |
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| David Lee wrote: I'm getting ADSL installed at an office in Jersey. This will be to run a VPN over. The VPN device requires a public IP address on it's External/WAN interface. This hasn't been a problem on other sites as Energis have given us a routed solution with a range of public IPs to use. However Energis don't operate in Jersey so we need to use Jersey Telecom, who don't provide a routed service. Anyway, the interface on the VPN device has the option for DHCP, Static or PPPoE addressing. IIRC PPPoE is how ADSL works isn't it? Could I plug the device straight into the wall socket, give it the name, password, domain and have it log onto the ADSL connection itself?? You might find it simpler to go for an ADSL router with integrated VPN support. The two obvious choices would be either the Draytec Vigor 2600 or the Solwise SAR 715PV. That way they take care of the ADSL connection and the LAN routing, they can also cope with VPN with NAT (hence no need for a range of public IPs), and provide the VPN endpoint. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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