Disabling the #$%ing firewall in my DSL modem.
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Disabling the #$%ing firewall in my DSL modem.
I just switched to Verizon's DSL service. After configuring my router and software firewall, I found that I still could not host games because Verizon's Westell 6100 DSL modem has a built in firewall. The modem has a setup utility available at IP 192.168.1.1, but it seems that Verizon has changed the modem's default username and password to something of their choosing. I've been told that reseting the modem will put the login information back to default, but then I would have to set the modem back up to connect to Verizon.
Does anyone know what settings I would need to put in my modem to connect to Verizon?
If it helps, this connection data is available from the Westell without loging in. No idea if it's what I need to know though.
Does anyone know what settings I would need to put in my modem to connect to Verizon?
If it helps, this connection data is available from the Westell without loging in. No idea if it's what I need to know though.
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Switch the modem to bridged mode and that will disable all firewall/dhcp services on the modem and let your Router do the work
Start here DSLReports Verizon DSL FAQ
Start here DSLReports Verizon DSL FAQ
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You're right, setting it to bridgeed mode will solve my problem. Unfortunatly, Verizon set a custom username/password and I can't login to the modem to do that without setting the modem back to factory default settings. After I set it back to factory default, I do not know what settings I need to set in the modem to connect to Verizon. There are Verizon-specific DHCP/ PPPoe/whatever settings that I probably need to know, right?
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Did a little searching for this one
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http://forum.portforward.com/YaBB.cgi?b ... 1132320529
Hope that helps ya!
http://forum.portforward.com/YaBB.cgi?b ... 86;start=0
http://forum.portforward.com/YaBB.cgi?b ... 1132320529
Hope that helps ya!
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I didn't have to reset the router itself, just the modem. I had already forwarded my ports in the router, but since the modem itself was blocking them, I had the issue here of trying to get into the modem and turning off the modem's firewall. Not sure if that helps, so feal free to ask for clarification.