Yes...There is definitely a way for this. You have to configure it in PPPoE mode rather than your existing bridge mode. And these settings interface differs in different
router models. In PPPoE mode the router keeps your user name and password and makes a connection request automatically when power ON. So basically its the same this with my procedure
yes, thats pretty much true....
but if i can get that in proper order, why to go for "JUGAAD" :imwink:....
so what i am planning to put the user name and password within ROUTER.
but the main problem is, it's a new ROUTER, BSNL offering....so they dont have proper stuff about that.....i tried that myself...by no success...
still working on that issue, would update this thread once i am succeeded.
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Me too has the same modem. Using it in PPPoE ( Always ON). Try this guide
Teracom Type-II ADSL MODEM MULTIUSER CONFIGURATION
Similar modem.
i dont think this is the proper guide as the my MODEM is totally different from "Teracom Type-II"
moreover it also got bit extra option which i can't see in above mentioned guide....so this is of no use.