PPPoA not working :(

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jazzaddict
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Joined: Sat Jul 30, 2011 10:37 am

PPPoA not working :(

Post by jazzaddict »

Hi Guys,

Appreciate if anyone with similar setup can help. I couldn't get PPPoA to work. The ISP support both PPPoA/Vc-Mux & PPPoE/LLC but PPPoA is recommended

I already have openwrt backfire RC5 on buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH now connected via billion 5200SRD in bridge mode through PPPoE/w LLC. I'm now trying to get connected via PPPoA. I've already changed the bridge mode on the modem to use Vc-Mux encaps.

I have kmod-ppp-2.6.32.27-1, kmod-pppoa-2.6.32.27-1, ppp-mod-pppoa-2.4.4-16 to enable PPPoA, it's strange PPPoA is not working.

Here's my network config file:

config 'interface' 'loopback'
option 'ifname' 'lo'
option 'proto' 'static'
option 'ipaddr' '127.0.0.1'
option 'netmask' '255.0.0.0'

config 'interface' 'lan'
option 'ifname' 'eth0'
option 'type' 'bridge'
option 'proto' 'static'
option 'ipaddr' '192.168.1.1'
option 'netmask' '255.255.255.0'
option 'dns' '8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4'

config 'interface' 'wan'
option 'dns' '8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4'
option 'ifname' 'pppoa-wan'
option 'proto' 'pppoa'
option 'encaps' 'vc'
option 'username' '********@dsl2.iprimus.com.au'
option 'password' '********'
option 'keepalive' '3 5'
option 'mtu' '1462'

config 'switch'
option 'name' 'switch0'
option 'reset' '1'
option 'enable_vlan' '1'

config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'switch0'
option 'vlan' '1'
option 'ports' '0 1 2 3 5'

installed modules:


root@Gargoyle:~# opkg list-installed
badblocks - 1.41.11-1
base-files - 43.27-unknown
blkid - 1.41.11-1
bridge - 1.4-1
busybox - 1.15.3-2
bwmon-gargoyle - 1.4.0-1
crda - 1.1.1-1
ddns-gargoyle - 1.4.0-1
disktype - 9-1
dnsmasq - 2.55-6
dosfsck - 3.0.9-1
dropbear - 0.53.1-4
e2fsprogs - 1.41.11-1
ebtables - 2.0.9-1-1
ewget - 1.4.0-1
fdisk - 2.13.0.1-4
firewall - 2-34
gargoyle - 1.4.0-6
gargoyle-firewall-util - 1.4.0-1
haserl - 0.9.26-1
hostapd-mini - 20110527-1
hotplug2 - 1.0-beta-3
httpd-gargoyle - 1.4.0-1
ip - 2.6.29-1-2
iptables - 1.4.6-3.1
iptables-mod-bandwidth - 1.4.6-3.1
iptables-mod-conntrack - 1.4.6-3.1
iptables-mod-conntrack-extra - 1.4.6-3.1
iptables-mod-filter - 1.4.6-3.1
iptables-mod-imq - 1.4.6-3.1
iptables-mod-ipopt - 1.4.6-3.1
iptables-mod-iprange - 1.4.6-3.1
iptables-mod-nat - 1.4.6-3.1
iptables-mod-nat-extra - 1.4.6-3.1
iptables-mod-timerange - 1.4.6-3.1
iptables-mod-webmon - 1.4.6-3.1
iptables-mod-weburl - 1.4.6-3.1
iw - 0.9.22-2
kernel - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ath - 2.6.32.27+2011-06-22-2
kmod-ath9k - 2.6.32.27+2011-06-22-2
kmod-ath9k-common - 2.6.32.27+2011-06-22-2
kmod-atm - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-button-hotplug - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-cfg80211 - 2.6.32.27+2011-06-22-2
kmod-crc-ccitt - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-crc16 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-crypto-aes - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-crypto-arc4 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-crypto-core - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ebtables - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-fs-autofs4 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-fs-exportfs - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-fs-ext2 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-fs-ext3 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-fs-ext4 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-fs-mbcache - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-fs-msdos - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-fs-nfs - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-fs-nfs-common - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-fs-nfsd - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-fs-vfat - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-fuse - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-input-core - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-input-gpio-buttons - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-input-polldev - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-bandwidth - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-conntrack - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-conntrack-extra - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-core - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-filter - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-imq - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-ipopt - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-iprange - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-nat - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-nat-extra - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-nathelper - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-timerange - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-webmon - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ipt-weburl - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-leds-gpio - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-mac80211 - 2.6.32.27+2011-06-22-2
kmod-nls-base - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-cp1250 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-cp1251 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-cp437 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-cp775 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-cp850 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-cp852 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-cp866 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-iso8859-1 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-iso8859-13 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-iso8859-15 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-iso8859-2 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-koi8r - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-nls-utf8 - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-ppp - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-pppoa - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-pppoe - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-sched - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-scsi-core - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-textsearch - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-usb-core - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-usb-ohci - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-usb-storage - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-usb-storage-extras - 2.6.32.27-1
kmod-usb2 - 2.6.32.27-1
libblkid - 1.41.11-1
libc - 0.9.30.1-43.27
libcyassl - 1.6.5-3
libericstools - 1.4.0-1
libevent - 1.4.13-2
libext2fs - 1.41.11-1
libgcc - 4.3.3+cs-43.27
libip4tc - 1.4.6-3.1
libip6tc - 1.4.6-3.1
libiptbwctl - 1.4.0-1
libiptc - 1.4.6-3.1
libncurses - 5.7-2
libnl-tiny - 0.1-1
libpthread - 0.9.30.1-43.27
librt - 0.9.30.1-43.27
libuci - 12012009.6-4
libuuid - 1.41.11-1
libwrap - 7.6-1
libxtables - 1.4.6-3.1
linux-atm - 2.5.1-1
miniupnpd - 1.5.20110309-1
mtd - 13
nano - 2.2.6-1
nfs-kernel-server - 1.1.6-1
nfs-kernel-server-utils - 1.1.6-1
nfs-utils - 1.1.6-1
ntfs-3g - 2010.8.8-1-fuseint
ntpclient - 2007_365_1-1
opkg - 576-1
plugin-gargoyle-usb-storage - 1.4.0-1
portmap - 6.0-2
ppp - 2.4.4-16
ppp-mod-pppoa - 2.4.4-16
ppp-mod-pppoe - 2.4.4-16
qos-gargoyle - 1.4.0-1
samba3 - 3.0.24-7
sha1sum - 1.4.0-1
swconfig - 9
tc - 2.6.29-1-2
uci - 12012009.6-4
udevtrigger - 106-1
uuidgen - 1.41.11-1
vsc7385-ucode-ap83 - 1
vsc7385-ucode-pb44 - 1
vsc7395-ucode-ap83 - 1
vsc7395-ucode-pb44 - 1
webmon-gargoyle - 1.4.0-1
wireless-tools - 29-4
wol - 0.7.1-2
wpa-supplicant-mini - 20110527-1
wpad-mini - 20110527-1

pbix
Developer
Posts: 1373
Joined: Fri Aug 21, 2009 5:09 pm

Re: PPPoA not working :(

Post by pbix »

Gargoyle does not support PPPoA.
I recommend that you go the PPPoE route.
Linksys WRT1900ACv2
Netgear WNDR3700v2
TP Link 1043ND v3
TP-Link TL-WDR3600 v1
Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2
WRT54G-TM

jazzaddict
Posts: 5
Joined: Sat Jul 30, 2011 10:37 am

Re: PPPoA not working :(

Post by jazzaddict »

pbix wrote:Gargoyle does not support PPPoA.
I recommend that you go the PPPoE route.
thanks for the info

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