BSNL Broadband: Dlink Glb-502t Help Page

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I also tried to contact D-Link regarding this problem and this is what I got:

Sir,


As suggetsd that you are not able to connect to the internet. WE would suggest you to reset the router and then reconfigure it.



The following reset procedure will completely restore the default settings on the router including your password.

Step 1: Locate the Factory Reset pinhole marked 'F' on the back of the unit.

Step 2: With the router powered on, press and hold the Reset button.

Step 3: Hold the Reset button for about 10 seconds.

Step 4: Release the Reset button.

Step 5: The device is now at factory defaults.


Reconfigure :
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You can configure this GLB-502T for BSNL broadband by doing the following steps:-

Step 1 : Log into the web configuration of the router by typing the IP address http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar. A prompt for user name and password should appear. Type 'admin' as username and password both and click on login.

Step 2 : Click on setup and then New Connection tab. Configure the modem as per the values given below:

1. Give any name is the 'Name' option.

2. Select Type as PPPoE.

3. username = Which your ISP has provided you.
password = Which your ISP has provided you.


4. VPI = 0
VCI = 35

Rest all would be default settings. Click on Apply and OK.

Step 3 : To save settings properly on the router, click on 'Tools' and 'System Commands' and then click on 'Save All'. Once settings are saved we need to reboot router so click on 'Restart' tab just below to 'Save All' tab and let the router reboot.

Step 4 : Now check for the connection status in Status > Connection Status. It should show connected with a valid WAN IP address something like 59.x.x.x.

If the PPPoE light on router is on, it means router is connected to internet.

Close the web configuration and try opening any website in your computer.


After this if the problem persists, we would need to upgrade/reflash the firmware. That would be done at the nearest RMA centre.

Please give us the details about your location so that we can send you the location of the nearest RMA center around you.[/b]


Anyone got any better idea frnds?
 
I asked the D-Link support executive to provide me with the firmware files needed to patch the router but he refused saying I'll have to go to the nearest RMA centre which is 300 Kms away to get it patched, then why do they send firmware upgrades to other people?Latest update:Now they have denied of sending any files to anyone. I tried to connect my modem in bridge mode and it connected in a flash but the PPPOE light doesn't glow even if its connected. Looks like there is a problem in connecting the modem in PPPoe mode. Anyways I think I should get my modem patched by the RMA centre so that I can again use my modem in PPPOE mode.Update:I am getting error 691 ie; The username password is incorrect. I dunno whats happening I didn't change any settings and the modem has stopped connecting in bridge mode too. Does anyone think its from the server side or my side?Update:The mistake was from the exchange side which has been rectified now. Anyway I am in Jaipur right now and I went today to dlink RMA centre. The ppl there have said to have patched the modem and they claim that the modem is connecting in PPPOE mode now. They also told me that they do provide firmware files through e-mail and they asked my e-mail so that they can send one copy of the file to me. Well, I am leaving for my home tomorrow morning and I'll check it and keep you ppl informed. Hope it works this time.
 
QUOTE(daddykazaa @ Nov 7 2006, 12:49 PM) [snapback]67991[/snapback]
They also told me that they do provide firmware files through e-mail and they asked my e-mail so that they can send one copy of the file to me. Well, I am leaving for my home tomorrow morning and I'll check it and keep you ppl informed. Hope it works this time.[/b]

did you get the file through email, if yes, then can you send it to me?
[email protected]
thanks in advance
 
QUOTE(harman163 @ Sep 26 2006, 05:58 PM) [snapback]63353[/snapback]
This is a fix for D-Link GLB-502T PPPoE mode.

Please follow the following steps to update the settings of GLB-502T.Copy the folder to c:(root drive)

1. Note the mac id of your router which comprises of 12 digits (combination of numbers and alphabets)
Pasted separately on the bottom of your device.
eg. mac if of your device is \"00:17:7C:00:1D:4F\"
2. Open mac.txt file and make changes as follows

SEND \"echo HWA_3 00:17:7C:01:1D:4F > env\m\"

3. Replace the 8th digit of the mac id 0 with 1
4. Save changes to the file mac.txt file
5. Run mac.bat file
6. Reboot your router. Updation is complete.

Batch File[/b]


is the reverse possible? i mean can i add back the removed mac address? is it possible???
 
QUOTE(seshu @ Jan 4 2007, 12:27 PM) [snapback]73246[/snapback]
^ the reversing should also be possible ...[/b]

do you know what commands are to be used or what changes should i make in the mac.bat???
 
Hi,Before i explain my issue, I would like responders to know that i have tried reading all i possibly could in this thread, so if you think i missed something silly, let me know , just dont "hussh" me .Ok, here we go...I bought the adsl 2+ router = GLB 502T. Here are the details for software version :-Software Versions Gateway 3.7.0B Software Version 3.7.0B.0 ATM Driver 5.00.07.01 DSL HAL 5.00.05.00 DSL Datapump 6.01.04.00 Annex A SAR HAL 01.07.2b PDSP Firmware 0.52 Boot Loader 1.2.1.5 Now the problem :- Route wont connect to DSl in PPPoE mode.a) Router in BRIDGE mode >> Works fine, just great !B) Router in PPPoE mode >> Doesnt work at all. Things I tried so far :--- Though the DSL MAC is already set to NA, i still tried the "patch" as suggested with attached "mac.txt", output is captured in "output.txt". Doesnt look like it changed the 0 to 1 in Ether MAC. Here is current value :-MAC.TXT :-192.168.1.1 23WAIT "BusyBox on localhost login:"SEND "root\m"WAIT "Password"SEND "admin\m"WAIT "#"SEND "cd /proc/ticfg\m"WAIT "#"SEND "echo HWA_3 00:17:7C:01:71:BA > env\m"WAIT "#"SEND "echo macc > env\m"WAIT "#"SEND "exit\m"wait "#"OutPut.txt :-BusyBox on localhost login: rootrootPassword: adminBusyBox v0.61.pre (2006.04.13-17:53+0000) Built-in shell (ash)Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.# cd /proc/ticfgcd /proc/ticfg# echo HWA_3 00:17:7C:01:71:BA > envecho HWA_3 00:17:7C:01:71:BA > env# echo macc > envecho macc > env# exitexitProduct Information Model Number GLB-502T HW Revision P1R4 USB PID 0x6060 USB VID 0x0451 Ethernet MAC 00:17:7C:00:71:BA DSL MAC N/A USB MAC 00:E0:A6:66:41:EC USB Host MAC 00:E0:A6:66:41:E1 Any ideas, anything I missed to do :-)) , let me know guys .....
 
QUOTE(-Jj- @ Jan 29 2007, 11:46 PM) [snapback]77541[/snapback]
I got it working, no patch nothing, tc[/b]
Could you please tell us how did you get it working???
 
QUOTE(daddykazaa @ Jan 30 2007, 09:03 AM) [snapback]77612[/snapback]
Could you please tell us how did you get it working???[/b]

Mr Kazaa,

The requirement is to have your router running on "Bridge" mode. If you are running fine on bridge mode, you will see under "wan setup" that router has taken the VCI/VPI settings by itself and they are all greyed out. Let me know if you are at this stage.

--Jj--
 
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