Using the Dlink 2750u as a true Ethernet WAN router

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I'd actually already posted on how to use the D-Link 2750u as a full fledged Ethernet WAN router, but it was a few pages deep in a Tikona thread and some users were getting the actual method mixed up with workarounds posted earlier in that thread.

The 2750u is actually capable of both adsl and Ethernet WAN routing. However the Indian firmware only enables the adsl WAN. So one needs to use the Middle East (ME) or Russian (NRU) firmware to enable the Ethernet WAN function (with the ME/Russian firmware one can use adsl, ethernet or 3g WAN). Please check the label under your router to identify the specific hardware version and apply the firmware that corresponds to it. Warning: You may brick your router if you apply the wrong firmware. Presently ME firmware is available for C1 and U1 versions. NRU firmware is available for C1. The NRU firmware has the mac cloning feature so you need not ask your provider to reset the mac lock (if mac lock is present). Here are the links

ME C1 v1.3


ME C1 latest


In the latest firmware, I'm having a problem getting my 3g dongle to work, which is why I've posted both versions. Once the firmware has been changed to the ME type, one can easily switch between versions (of the same hw type) using the software update page and one can choose which version works best for them.

ME U1

6.52 MB file on MEGA (Use 7zip/Winrar etc to extract firmware)

NRU C1


Applying the firmware

The firmware may not be accepted in the normal firmware update mode. Then you'll need to update it in the dlink crash recovery mode using a LAN cable (not wirelessly). Assign a static address on the PC for the ethernet interface in the 192.168.1.x series for eg 192.168.1.5

Switch router off, press the reset button ie insert ballpoint pen in reset hole under the router, keep holding the reset button and turn on the router. Keep holding the reset button for about 12 seconds after you power on the router. Now you'll see that the power led has turned red signifying that the router is in crash recovery mode. When you enter the address 192.168.1.1 on your PC browser, you find the upgrade firmware page. Just browse to the downloaded firmware file and flash!

After the new firmware has been flashed, your internet connection will not start working automatically, you will also need to set up the router correctly. Please do not apply any workarounds mentioned in other threads such as interface grouping, disabling DHCP etc

Instructions for setting up the C1 hw version router with ME firmware

Step 1:
Log into your router and under Advanced setup->Layer2 interface->ETH interface create an Ethernet interface with connection mode as default. Then go to Advanced setup->WAN Service and add service for eth0/LAN4.

Step2: If you have an internet connection with pppoe dialing such as pacenet, Honesty etc, in the next page, choose pppoe and put in username, password and service name in the next page. Also choose to enable NAT. In the next page move eth0 from available to selected gateway interface (if it's not already in selected) and remove ppp0 (if present) from selected, in the next page do the same for DNS and finally apply/save. Do thisonly if you have both eth0 and ppp0 appearing in the setup, else let ppp0 remain in selected.

Step2 (alt): If you have a connection such as Tikona, Reliance metro, cable internet (without pppoe dialer) etc, in the next page choose ip over ethernet, in the next page let the setting remain at Obtain an IP address automatically, in the next page check option to enable NAT, in the next page move eth0 from available to selected gateway interface (if it's not already in selected) and remove ppp0 (if present) from selected, in the next page do the same for DNS and finally apply/save. Do this only if you have both eth0 and ppp0 appearing in the setup, else let ppp0 remain in selected.

Step3: Then in advanced setup - 3g connection select primary uplink as ethernet.

Now connect your internet cable to the LAN port 4 of the router and you should be able to connect through any device connected through wifi or any of the other LAN ports. If you have a connection with a browser login such as Reliance metro or Tikona, the login page will show up only on the first device that you connect in each session. After you have logged in on any device, all other devices will have internet connectivity without going through the login page.

Instructions for setting up the U1 hw version router

In Internet setup, set WAN access type to Ethernet and in protocol, choose dynamic ip for connection such as Tikona, Reliance metro, cable broadband (without pppoe dialer) etc and choose pppoe if you have a pppoe dialer based connection such as pacenet, honesty net solutions etc. When setting up the internet connection, vlan id must not be given any value other than 0.

Instructions for setting up the C1 hw version router with NRU firmware (Port 1 is WAN port)

After you flash the interface will appear in Russian. Click on the rightmost dropdown at the top of the page and choose English to change the interface language.

Click on Advanced Settings at the bottom
Click on Interface Grouping in the Advanced section. Right click on the LAN icon on the right and click on setup speed and stream. There's some quirk in the interface and it's a little tricky getting this click right. Set duplex and speed to auto and save. Again hover mouse over LAN graphic and click on Make WAN. With the default option of 'Single service...' click save. Go back to the advanced settings screen. In the Net section click on WAN and add a connection. Choose connection type accordingly and choose LAN as the interface. Change MAC if required (if provider uses mac lock), (mac cloning doesn't seem to work) put in other details as needed (make sure NAT stays enabled) and click save. Internet cable goes into port 1 and not port 4 as in the case of the ME firmware
If your provider uses a mac id lock, plug in the internet cable in port 4 (port 1 for Russian fw) after completing the setup and ask him to register the new mac in his database.
Any users seeking help on this thread, please provide all relevant details (provider, type of connection) and screenshots (info and setup). Also please make absolutely sure that it's not a mac lock issue, as many users are needlessly seeking help on the forum without having got a proper mac reset from their provider.
 
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Team, this is a screenshot of the status tab from my D-Link 2750u ME.1.11, What I'm asking for is why I'm always seeing that the Qos service are running in my PCV connection and how can I disable it.
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Thanks.
 
hello there i have the D-Link dsl-2750u adsl modem.
the H/W version is C1 and the F/W is ME_1.10.
i only wanted to know is there any updated firmware for this and if there is can anyone post the link as i was unable to find it anywhere on the net.
thank you

 
hello there i have the D-Link dsl-2750u adsl modem.
the H/W version is V1 and the F/W is ME_1.03.
i only wanted to know is there any updated firmware for this and if there is can anyone post the link as i was unable to find it anywhere on the net.
thank you
 
Very first of all, A VERY BIG THANK YOU to MANOJ!

I could find a firmware which worked for my 2750u (HW: V1 and FW:IN_1.02). The following is the link.

http://www.dlinkmea.com/partner/med...B-B-DL-DSL2750U-R5B013-ME.EN_2T2R_update).img

I flashed this firmware as shown in the first post without any problem.
This F/W has a setup wizard where we can select the source of internet i.e. ADSL or Ethernet.
I selected Ethernet with dynamic ip.
It suggested that the LAN4 port should be used as input WAN port.
The later screens allow you to setup security key for wifi and change in admin password if you want.

The whole process (from flashing firmware to setting up for dynamic ip ethernet sharing) took less than 10 minutes. I can access internet over wifi now.

Thanks Manoj again.
 
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Though the router works in principle without any hassles, I still have a problem when I want to use this router with my ISP (YOU broadband). What MAC ID should I provide? There are TWO of them in the device information (One under wireless and the other under local network). I asked them to reset the MAC ID with the one printed on the router (the local network one) and configured the Ethernet with PPPoE settings with the username and password provided by the ISP. I did not get access to internet through this. What have I done wrong? Please guide me.
 


Update:
I used Wireshark (https://www.wireshark.org/download.html) to identify the MAC ID. The following are the steps:

1. Configure the router to work in PPPoE mode using setup wizard.
2. Connect your computer directly in the WAN (LAN4) port.
3. Run the Wireshark utility and select the ethernet port to be observed for traffic.
4. In the log you can look for "Source: DLink_In (the MAC ID of your WAN port).
5. Use this ID if your ISP asks for that. (YOU boradband does not RESET the ID, you are supposed to TELL them.)

This method worked for me and right now I am using the 2750u with ME_1.03 Firmware with V1 hardware without any hassles. Very good speeds and uninterrupted connectivity!
 
Update:
I used Wireshark (Wireshark · Download) to identify the MAC ID. The following are the steps:

1. Configure the router to work in PPPoE mode using setup wizard.
2. Connect your computer directly in the WAN (LAN4) port.
3. Run the Wireshark utility and select the ethernet port to be observed for traffic.
4. In the log you can look for "Source: DLink_In (the MAC ID of your WAN port).
5. Use this ID if your ISP asks for that. (YOU boradband does not RESET the ID, you are supposed to TELL them.)

This method worked for me and right now I am using the 2750u with ME_1.03 Firmware with V1 hardware without any hassles. Very good speeds and uninterrupted connectivity!

Hello,
I have the same hardware version V1. Took the link from your quote. Tried to load it but failed.
Question : Does the router needs to be flashed on uploading?
 
Hello,
I have the same hardware version V1. Took the link from your quote. Tried to load it but failed.
Question : Does the router needs to be flashed on uploading?

I actually flashed my router with Middle East Firmware (https://broadband.forum/offer.php?l...B-B-DL-DSL2750U-R5B013-ME.EN_2T2R_update).img) in crash recovery mode.

Copied from the first post:

"Applying the firmware

The firmware may not be accepted in the normal firmware update mode. Then you'll need to update it in the D-Link crash recovery mode using a LAN cable (not wirelessly). Assign a static address on the PC for the ethernet interface in the 192.168.1.x series for eg 192.168.1.5

Switch router off, press the reset button ie insert ballpoint pen in reset hole under the router, keep holding the reset button and turn on the router. Keep holding the reset button for about 12 seconds after you power on the router. Now you'll see that the power led has turned red signifying that the router is in crash recovery mode. When you enter the address 192.168.1.1 on your PC browser, you find the upgrade firmware page. Just browse to the downloaded firmware file and flash!"

After this I configure the router to work as ethernet router from its setup wizard. No other configuration was needed.

Then connect the LAN4 to your computer directly with physical cable and start wireshark.

Hope this will help.
 
hi Manoj... thanks for the link ... two queries though... 1) my D-Link is 2730u C1, should I follow the same firmware upgrade?.. 2) I'm using ACT Fibernet, would this router work on it?
Thanks in advance!
Vicky
 

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