nah the dsl-200 is a bridge modem not router....nekkid said:aren't there settings in your usb modem you have to change? like username/password and stuff.
no only everytime you turn the modem on and offnoneother said:would i need to dial in everytime I restart my comp?
also I followed the D-Link instructions (not the TPG ones) and have PPPoA instead of PPoE. How do I change it to PPPoE?
you need to follow the TPG instructions.... to make it PPPoE....noneother said:would i need to dial in everytime I restart my comp?
also I followed the D-Link instructions (not the TPG ones) and have PPPoA instead of PPoE. How do I change it to PPPoE?
I bet that's a Netcomm modem~ ReNcH ~ said:Although I'm not with TPG, all I did was connect my USB modem up and go to http://192.168.1.1 in my browser which took me to a config./setup page...after that it was a matter of keying in my ISP username/password and that was just about it.
supasoljah said:Actually you DO have to reconnect everytime you turn the computer on or off. If you dont believe my try restarting your computer and then try using the net before connected and youll see (waddle_828 = noob + idiot) .
Yea...Netcomm NB5...the best modem ever imo (except for the newer NB5 models)ReaveR said:I bet that's a Netcomm modem
The D-Link DSL200 is the basics of basic modems, so it doesn't have a net interface.