All about DLINK 502T and BSNL Dataone

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Originally posted by mprem@Aug 12 2005, 09:32 PM
Ok, so you decided to buy your own modem and chose D-Link 502T.  Now you have a modem, you've got your broadband username and pw, but it just won't connect!  And BSNL won't support!!! Here's what I learnt - PLEASE DO THIS ONLY IF YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE DOING else take help of your local DLINK support or vendor.

1.  There are several posts on the net on the quality of 502T - the device getting faulty too often, necessitating change.
2.  My experience makes me believe that this is partly true - mine went blank except for the power LED 2 days from purchase.
3.  This was because of a defective firmware.  So ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE FIRMWARE VER V2.00B01T01.ML.20050530 (note last 4 digits - seems a date) or later.  This is the stable version.  If your version is earlier, contact your dlink support (check dlink.co.in site for your city contacts) or upgrade on the web, if you are sure what you are doing.
4.  The earlier version apparently caused the chip to blow under some circumstances, which made the modem highly unreliable.
5.  The present version is claimed to be stable by DLINK personnel.
6.  Configure your PC as suggested by BSNL on their website.  The manual can be downloaded at http://www.bangaloretelecom.com/dataone/us...anual_MT880.zip
7.  Dont worry - although it is called the MT880.zip and is primarily meant for MT880 configuration, basic PC configuration remains the same.
8.  In your DLINK 502T, disable all virtual circuits except PVC3.  Yes, disable PVC0, apply, reboot.  Do the same for PVC1.  Doubly recheck that these are disabled.  Similarly enable PVC3.  To do all these, use the HOME / WAN tabs.  Everytime you change, apply change (the green tick button) and wait for the screen to refresh.  Reboot whenever you make a change.  For rebooting, go to TOOLS / MISC - save and reboot.  Have patience and wait for the process to complete.
9.  Configure PVC 3 as follows:  VPI 0, VCI 35, Vir Circ \"enabled\", WAN setting PPPoE, username (remember to add \"@dataone\" after your username), password, Leave everything else at default numbers.  Apply changes, wait for refresh, Reboot.  Again be patient.
10.  For me, this worked like a dream.
11.  Thanks to the person, who told me about the firmware version, and PVC3.

Happy surfing.

Let me know what your experiences are.
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This information really helped. I had problems with the BSNL supplied modem twice before I finally decided to install the 502T. There's one problem though, I am unable to save the settings when the router is powered down. Each time its powered ON, I am required to enter the usename and password in the WAN settings for the PvC3 option, and then it connects.
Suggestions anyone?
 
Originally posted by onyxson@Jan 26 2006, 09:31 AM
This information really helped. I had problems with the BSNL supplied modem twice before I finally decided to install the 502T. There's one problem though, I am unable to save the settings when the router is powered down. Each time its powered ON, I am required to enter the usename and password in the WAN settings for the PvC3 option, and then it connects.
Suggestions anyone?
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Next time when u enter the user name and pwd....in PVC 3... go to Tools-- select Misc.. and then press the last button (which says Reboot)... your user name and pwd will be saved in the modem....
 
I bought a D-Link 502 T ADSL Modem/Router and applied for BSNL broadband. I got my username and password from BSNL. They said that the contractor they hired for setting up the connection at the user premises was too busy. I was struggling to setup the connection in PVC0, but couldnt set the VCI value to 35, it wont accept. After following your guide, now I have successfully setup the connection. Thanks a lot mprem... for your post. :)
 
Glad to be of assistance - fills me with joy, that this post has actually helped people. And thanks for your spontaneous reactions folks.
 
PVC-Permanent Virtual Circuit makes no diff ,it is just a name assingned to a set of vpi vci settingsdelete all the pvc and then config the modem .this is how it is to be done.
 
thank 4 ur info i did my self after reading it ..............can u help in one more thing i want to know if there can be some restriction for connecting it i dont want a "always on" connection so a software which confirms 4 connecting the computer to internet
 
someone please help me out,today i got one D-Link DSL-502T router , i have tried configuring the unit with USB and Ethernet but both are not working... ..can someone confirm this ..?it has 5(five) LED in the front.1. Power2. Status3. ADSL Link/Act4. Ethernet Link/Act5. USB Link/Actwhat should be the status of the ADSL LED when the Router is switched ON with the ADSL cable connected but ethernet and USB cable not connected...i think that my Router is faulty.. ??please reply ...thanks
 
Could someone plz tell me how to check if I have the latest firmware installed for my D-Link GLB-502T ADSL 2+ modem. I purchased it about two weeks back.rational
 
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