{"id":1139,"date":"2013-10-17T23:17:03","date_gmt":"2013-10-17T22:17:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fbcs.co.uk\/?p=1139"},"modified":"2014-07-27T01:05:38","modified_gmt":"2014-07-27T00:05:38","slug":"d-link-dsl-320b-in-bridged-mode","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.fbcs.co.uk\/d-link-dsl-320b-in-bridged-mode\/","title":{"rendered":"D-Link DSL-320b in bridged mode"},"content":{"rendered":"

\n\t\"photo\"I’m using a DSL-320B (version D2, firmware EU_1.25) as a simple ADSL modem, together with a router running OpenWRT<\/a>.\n<\/p>\n

\n\tWhich ought to have been straight-forward, but it took me a while to find the right settings.\n<\/p>\n

\n\t(Yes, it would be possible to get the DSL-320B to do the ADSL connection, and just connect via ethernet to the router, but that wouldn’t allow me to use the native IPv6 connection that I’ve signed up for.)\n<\/p>\n

\n\tMy ISP is UKFSN, a retailer for Entanet, who provide an ADSL2+ connection.  The published settings<\/a>, which I’ve used for combined ADSL routers in the past, are:\n<\/p>\n