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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 12:11:18 -0800
> From: Chaz Sliger <[email protected]>
> Subject: [PLUG] DSL Modem: D-Link DSL-520B: No Data Between LAN & WAN
> To: PLUG <[email protected]>
> Message-ID: <1421957478.26120.2.camel@chaz-desktop>
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> LAN OK, WAN OK, Won't pass data from LAN to WAN
> Phone Case #: C6613856
>
> CONFIG:
> Static IP, No DHCP, Manualy entered Gateway Router IP & DNS server IP's.
>
> LAN Connection Works:
> Config/Status via browser works.  Answers pings to it's LAN & WAN
> interface IP Addresses.
>
> WAN Connection Works:
> Diag reports successful connection to ISP gateway router & Pri DNS
> server.  Verified by telnet to 520B and using ping to test connectivity
> to ISP router & dns.
>
> PROBLEM:
> 520B will not pass traffic between LAN and WAN. (cannot ping ISP from
> computer on LAN)
>
> The 520B is acting like its internal firewall is blocking all through
> traffic.
>
> Have tried various combinations of NAT enabler/disable, Firewall
> enable/disable, etc.
> Turned on error logging but nothing in the syslog messages has helped so
> far.
>
> -chaz
>
>
This might be a bit of a long shot but I found this note in Section 7 of
the User Manual (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/70908.pdf)

"Note: You must enable the NAT service when you configure the WAN
connection at first, the NAT item appears in the Advanced Setup directory.
In the pure bridging mode, there is no NAT service.

This is relevant and worth trying because NAT mediates the lan/wan
connection. You could reset to factory settings and give it a try.

Cheers,

Mike
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