> First problem... VPI 0/VCI 100 is already in use for a ppp connection.
> 0/101 is a cip connection.

Maybe because you are already connected using the router?  We want to
bypass the router stuff and basically use it like a modem.

> Is there any point creating pptp on 0/102 ?

No.

> The modem can bridge, but it seems that it only does so on a port by port
> basis. Should I look down this avenue?

Dunno.

> Or should I just give up and ask telstra clear for a solution?

I don't think it would fix this problem.


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David Kirk

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