Hi, Wow, most unusual, I have 2 of the same draytek vigor 120's sitting on 2 different setups just like you describe and haven't had a single issue with either of them. I have heard they can be a bit fussy if you try and configure using the PPPoE/PPPoA setup page - which you don't use at all. there is a sort of how-to here. And make sure on each change you reboot the modem as it needs to reboot to remember the change. http://www.i-helpdesk.com.au/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/556/0/con... On 24/10/2014 4:17 PM, Mike Everest wrote:
Hi Folks,
Seeking recommendations for a good dsl modem that supports all of the typical dsl variants that also supports a decent pppoe passthrough bridge mode. No wireless, no multiple ethernet etc - just adsl port and 1 ethernet port is ideal :-D
I recently bought a couple of draytek vigor 120, and hope I don't upset anyone by describing it as a piece of crap. I've wasted too much time trying to get them to work like a bridge, reliably and without losing config updates every second reboot. I have two of them in place and almost in production (project goes live ib a couple of weeks) at location almost 4 hours drive away, and I really want to bin them and replace with something that I have more confidence in :-}
Any suggestions, comments, (and abuse, if you feel the need, ;-) are most welcome!
Thanks,
Mike.
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