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  1. DarioMartin

    Possible DNS problem using Cisco 877

    I'll answer this one as well, for anyone reading ... The issue seemed to be an MTU mismatch. adding the lines "ip nat enable" to bothe Dialer0 and BVI1 also helped!! The MTU mismatch was stabilised by setting MTU in Dialer0 to 1460 and adding "ppp tcp adjust-mss 1420" to both Dialer0 and BVI1
  2. DarioMartin

    Problem accessing internet with Cisco 877

    For anyone reading this, have fixed the connection issue - removing the line ppp authentication chap fixed it and 877 now connects and authenticates. I have a DNS problem ... but that's in another thread !!
  3. DarioMartin

    Possible DNS problem using Cisco 877

    I have managed to get my Cisco 877 to connect to the internet, authenticate etc. All my devices can connect wirelessly and obtain IP addresses; the NATs that are plugged in to the router are able to be accessed by my laptop, so internal network appears to be working; BUT ... whilst I can "ping"...
  4. DarioMartin

    Problem accessing internet with Cisco 877

    I am starting down the path of doing a CCNA qualification, and have purchased a Cisco 877W-G-A-K9 to practice on (so I can actually use it "live"). I have set up Bridge Groups etc and have managed to access my NAS etc via Wireless. The inside network works just fine. However I CANNOT access the...

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