Alcatel allows you change the IP, though that's only crucial if you use
PPTP on
both modems.

Yes, indeed, in my connection PPTP is much less stable PPPoE: back when I used
PPTP to connect on my Alcatel I had daily disconnections. Ever since I
switched to PPPoE I have almost no disconnetions.

P.S.: sorry for the HTML message earliar.

--
Regards,
Noam L.

Quoting Gal Goldschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 09:53, Noam Rathaus wrote:
>> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 00:32, Noam L. wrote:
>> > I dont think you can put two PPPoE on the same LAN.
>> >
>> > However, most Alcatel do use PPTP, if you can get yours
to talk PPTP
>> > then you can use PPPoE for the ECI and PPTP for the
Alcatel on the
>> > same network.
>
> Actually Alcatel can do PPTP, PPPoE and act as a Router.
>
>> Thank you for the response, however we have seen that PPTP
is very unstable
>> in comparison to PPOE (PPTP requires more frequent restarts
of the
>> connection than PPOE).
>
> I never tried it but it seems to me that the first problem is to

> change the IP
> of the one modems, since the default is 10.0.0.138. Then you
have routing to
> set up..... why packet X go to network Y etc, I don't know
how found the ISPs
> are with routing protocols coming from the ADSL clients.
>
> Regards
> Gal
>
>
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