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    I cannot connect on pppoe WAN with Oleg firmware

    Hi all,

    First I want to said thanks to Oleg for his work (passion) for the routers !


    Second: for my WL-500W I try to use 2 firmware from Oleg: 1.9.2.7-10 and 1.9.2.7-9 . The update was ok and the network setting was without problems (I set manually all necessary steps).

    My LAN works great. But the problem is with WAN . My external connection is pppoe.
    With bought firmware router the external connection are stacked in same place. I try to start manual connection and the same happened. The power, WAN, LAN, Air led are flashing correctly. The connection speed with WAN is on auto negotiating.

    Can see in this is the log where is the stuck point:
    PHP Code:
    Jan  1 02:00:02 syslogd startedBusyBox v1.1.3
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelklogd startedBusyBox v1.1.3 (2008.03.17-18:24+0000)
    Jan  1 02:00:02 kernelCPU revision is: 00029006
    Jan  1 02:00:02 kernelPrimary instruction cache 16kblinesize 16 bytes (2 ways)
    Jan  1 02:00:02 kernelPrimary data cache 16kblinesize 16 bytes (2 ways)
    Jan  1 02:00:02 kernelLinux version 2.4.20 (root@localhost) (gcc version 3.2.3 with Broadcom modifications#18 Sun Mar 30 13:13:29 MSD 2008
    Jan  1 02:00:02 kernelSetting the PFC to its default value
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelDetermined physical RAM map:
    Jan  1 02:00:02 kernel:  memory02000000 00000000 (usable)
    Jan  1 02:00:02 kernelOn node 0 totalpages8192
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelzone(0): 8192 pages.
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    Jan  1 02:00:02 kernelFreeing unused kernel memory72k freed
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelAlgorithmics/MIPS FPU Emulator v1.5
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kerneleth0Broadcom BCM47xx 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Controller 4.150.10.16
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kerneleth1Broadcom BCM47xx 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Controller 4.150.10.16
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelPCIEnabling device 01:02.0 (0004 -> 0006)
    Jan  1 02:00:02 kernel:  802.11 Wireless Controller 4.150.10.16
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kerneldevice eth0 entered promiscuous mode
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kerneldevice eth2 entered promiscuous mode
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelbr0port 2(eth2entering listening state
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelbr0port 1(eth0entering listening state
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelbr0port 2(eth2entering learning state
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelbr0port 2(eth2entering forwarding state
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelbr0topology change detectedpropagating
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelbr0port 1(eth0entering learning state
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelbr0port 1(eth0entering forwarding state
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelbr0topology change detectedpropagating
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 dnsmasq[54]: startedversion 2.22 cachesize 150
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 dnsmasq[54]: DHCPIP range 192.168.1.2 -- 192.168.1.24lease time 24h
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 dnsmasq[54]: DHCP, /tmp/dnsmasq.log will be written every 8h
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 dnsmasq[54]: read /etc/hosts 13 addresses
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 dnsmasq[54]: read /etc/ethers 5 addresses
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 dnsmasq[54]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelusb.cregistered new driver usbdevfs
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelusb.cregistered new driver hub
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelusb-uhci.c$Revision1.275 time 20:50:46 Mar 17 2008
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelusb-uhci.cHigh bandwidth mode enabled
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelPCIEnabling device 01:03.0 (0000 -> 0001)
    Jan  1 02:00:02 kernelECHI PCI device 30381106 found.
    Jan  1 02:00:02 kernelUCHI reg 0x41 10
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelUCHI reg 0x41 changed to 0
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelusb-uhci.cUSB UHCI at I/O 0x100IRQ 12
    Jan  1 02
    :00:02 kernelusb-uhci.cDetected 2 ports
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelusb.c: new USB bus registeredassigned bus number 1
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelhub.cUSB hub found
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelhub.c2 ports detected
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelPCIEnabling device 01:03.1 (0000 -> 0001)
    Jan  1 02:00:03 kernelECHI PCI device 30381106 found.
    Jan  1 02:00:03 kernelUCHI reg 0x41 10
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelUCHI reg 0x41 changed to 0
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelusb-uhci.cUSB UHCI at I/O 0x120IRQ 12
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelusb-uhci.cDetected 2 ports
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelusb.c: new USB bus registeredassigned bus number 2
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelhub.cUSB hub found
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelhub.c2 ports detected
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelusb-uhci.cv1.275:USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelPCIEnabling device 01:03.2 (0000 -> 0002)
    Jan  1 02:00:03 kernelehci_hcd 01:03.2PCI device 1106:3104
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelehci_hcd 01:03.2irq 12pci mem c011c000
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelusb.c: new USB bus registeredassigned bus number 3
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelECHI PCI device 31041106 found.
    Jan  1 02:00:03 kernelECHI reg 0x49 80010f20
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelECHI reg 0x49 changed to 80010f00
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelECHI reg 0x4b 80010f09
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelECHI reg 0x4b changed to 80010f29
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelPCI01:03.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytesby BIOS/FWcorrecting to 32
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelehci_hcd 01:03.2USB 2.0 enabledEHCI 1.00driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelhub.cUSB hub found
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelhub.c4 ports detected
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelusb.cregistered new driver usblp
    Jan  1 02
    :00:03 kernelprinter.cv0.13USB Printer Device Class driver
    Jan  1 02
    :00:04 kernelusb.cregistered new driver audio
    Jan  1 02
    :00:04 kernelaudio.cv1.0.0:USB Audio Class driver
    Jan  1 02
    :00:05 kernelLinux video capture interface: v1.00
    Jan  1 02
    :00:05 kernelSCSI subsystem driver Revision1.00
    Jan  1 02
    :00:05 kernelInitializing USB Mass Storage driver...
    Jan  1 02:00:05 kernelusb.cregistered new driver usb-storage
    Jan  1 02
    :00:05 kernelUSB Mass Storage support registered.
    Jan  1 02:00:06 udhcpc[82]: udhcpc (v0.9.9-prestarted
    Jan  1 02
    :00:06 dhcp clientdeconfiglease is lost
    Jan  1 02
    :00:20 udhcpc[82]: No leaseforking to background.
    Jan  1 02:00:21 pppd[86]: Plugin rp-pppoe.so loaded.
    Jan  1 02:00:21 pppd[86]: RP-PPPoE plugin version 3.3 compiled against pppd 2.4.2
    Jan  1 02
    :00:21 pppd[88]: pppd 2.4.2 started by adminuid 0
    Jan  1 02
    :00:21 pppd[88]: Using interface ppp0
    Jan  1 02
    :00:21 pppd[88]: local  IP address 10.64.64.64
    Jan  1 02
    :00:21 pppd[88]: remote IP address 10.112.112.112
    Jan  1 02
    :00:51 wanconnected manually
    Jan  1 02
    :00:52 pppd[88]: Terminating on signal 15.
    Jan  1 02
    :00:52 pppd[88]: Exit.
    Jan  1 02:00:52 udhcpc[87]: Entering released state
    Jan  1 02
    :00:52 udhcpc[87]: Received SIGTERM
    Jan  1 02
    :00:57 udhcpc[121]: udhcpc (v0.9.9-prestarted
    Jan  1 02
    :00:57 dhcp clientdeconfiglease is lost
    Jan  1 02
    :01:11 udhcpc[121]: No leaseforking to background.
    Jan  1 02:01:11 pppd[127]: Plugin rp-pppoe.so loaded.
    Jan  1 02:01:11 pppd[127]: RP-PPPoE plugin version 3.3 compiled against pppd 2.4.2
    Jan  1 02
    :01:11 pppd[129]: pppd 2.4.2 started by adminuid 0
    Jan  1 02
    :01:11 pppd[129]: Using interface ppp0
    Jan  1 02
    :01:11 pppd[129]: local  IP address 10.64.64.64
    Jan  1 02
    :01:11 pppd[129]: remote IP address 10.112.112.112 

    After this I put back the on router the ASUS 2.0.0.1 firmware and everything works (but I don’t like the options of this firmware)

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    Jan  1 00:00:08  pppd[81]: Plugin rp-pppoe.so loaded.
    Jan  1 00:00:08  pppd[81]: RP-PPPoE plugin version 3.3 compiled against pppd 2.4.2
    Jan  1 00
    :00:08  pppd[82]: pppd 2.4.2 started by (unknown), uid 0
    Jan  1 00
    :00:08  pppd[82]: Using interface ppp0
    Jan  1 00
    :00:08  pppd[82]: local  IP address 10.64.64.64
    Jan  1 00
    :00:08  pppd[82]: remote IP address 10.112.112.112
    Jan  1 00
    :00:09  pppd[82]: Starting link
    Jan  1 00
    :00:09  pppd[82]: PPP session is 458
    Jan  1 00
    :00:09  pppd[82]: Connectppp0 -> eth1
    Jan  1 00
    :00:12  pppd[82]: PAP authentication succeeded
    Jan  1 00
    :00:12  pppd[82]: peer from calling number 00:11:25:AC:5D:E3 authorized
    Jan  1 00
    :00:12  pppd[82]: Received bad configure-ack
    Jan  1 00:00:12  pppd[82]: Local IP address changed to 79.124.33.81
    Jan  1 00
    :00:12  pppd[82]: Remote IP address changed to 10.0.0.1
    Jan  1 00
    :00:13  ddns updateconnected to members.dyndns.org (63.208.196.95on port 80. 
    Jan  1 00
    :00:13  ddns updaterequest successful 
    Jan  1 00
    :00:15  pppd[82]: Received bad configure-ack
    Jan  1 00:00:15  ddnsddns update ok
    Jan  1 00
    :00:18  pppd[82]: Received bad configure-ack
    Jan  1 00:00:21  pppd[82]: Received bad configure-ack
    Help me with any ideas, why my WAN cannot be connected ?

    All the best !

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    hmm... looks weird indeed...
    did you reset to factory defaults after you flashed a different fw?

    I think you also might find more help in the WL-500gP part of this forum, I don't have experience with pppoe.

    what I do see is, that your ip adress is different with the firmwares...
    did you noticed that too? that might be the problem, and you may need too set it manually

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by wpte View Post
    hmm... looks weird indeed...
    did you reset to factory defaults after you flashed a different fw?

    I think you also might find more help in the WL-500gP part of this forum, I don't have experience with pppoe.

    what I do see is, that your ip adress is different with the firmwares...
    did you noticed that too? that might be the problem, and you may need too set it manually
    Thank you WPTE !

    I found in WL-500gP forum area 2 helpfully threads: http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?t=14257 and http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?t=14007

    Based on that I set "PPPoE Idle Disconnect Time to 0" and my connection to WAN is perfect !

    I'm happy now !!!

    Thank's Oleg and all the others.

    P.S. Now I should learn some linux !

  4. #4
    i've probably the exact same problem with my wl500gp. gonna try that

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