Here is a simple step by step instruction to turn your KASDA ADSL modem from Bridge mode to Router mode. How to turn KASDA ADSL Modem into Routing Mode.
Add a Root User
- Open a browser and type the following URL: http://192.168.1.1/hag/emweb/PopOutUserAdd.htm
- Wait for a while and a Popup Dialog box will appear asking for username and password. Type in the following:
- Username: user
- Password: password
- Now add user page should appear. Add any username you like but make sure the user type is ‘ROOT’
- Close your browser now. Please do not switch off the modem as doing so you would lose all steps done from 1 to 3
- Open browser and type in http://192.168.1.1
- Now Key in the username and password that you have created in step 3
- Go the Admin Tab and select the Commit and Reboot, now click the button commit. This should save all the work done from steps 1 to 7
Turn KASDA into Routing Mode
- Go to the Home Tab and click on the Quick Configuration
- Make sure the following Options are filled in accordingly:
- ATM Interface: 0
- Operation Mode: Enabled
- Encapsulation: PPPoE
- LLC VPI: 0
- VCI: 35
- Default Route: Enable
- PPP Username: yourname@streamyx
- Password: your TMNet Streamyx password
- Click the Submit button
- Next, Select the System Mode. Make sure that all settings (radio button) are set to disable. Click the submit button
- Go to the Services Tab
- Click the NAT. NAT Options: NAT Global Info. Select the Enable radio button option and click the Submit button
- NAT Options: NAT Rule Entry. Click on the Add button. Key in the following:
- Rule Flavor: NAPT
- Rule ID: 1
- IF Name: ALL
- Protocol: ANY
- Local Address From: 192.168.1.0
- Local Address To: 192.168.1.255
- Click the Submit Button
- Select the DNS
- Click on the Enable radio button
- Click on the Submit button
- Go to Admin Tab
- Select the Commit and Reboot
- Click on the Commit button
- Wait for the screen to refresh and Click on the Reboot Button. Now we are done. Now you can try to open a new browser and you should be able to browse the internet without using the PPPoE dialer from your PC
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