OK, I gave myself some effort and did this:
Transfering Kasda KD318-MUI ADSL router from bridge to routing mode (original tutorial by
vsurlan)
Goals:
1. Break through T-Com settings to free two ethernet connectors reserved for IPTV. This allows connecting 4 computers to Kasda.
2. Set Kasda to routing mode.
3. Set OS to use Kasda as a router.
Check if all physical connections are OK and is Kasda on!
Computers <-> ethernet cable <-> Kasda
Kasda
<-> phone cable
<-> Splitter («Modem» connector)
Phone
<-> phone cable
<-> Splitter
Splitter («Line» connector)
<-> phone cable
<-> phone line
You can recognize IPTV connectors on rear side of Kasda by a red outline around them, the normal ethernet connectors are outlined green. OK, now next step is setting Kasda to use those IPTV connectors as normal ethernet connectors.
Warning: If anything goes wrong you can hard reset Kasda to default settings. This is how:
1. Locate hard reset switch, usually on rear side between ON/OFF button and ethernet connector.
2. Use something thin and while Kasda is on press hard reset switch and hold it pressed, turn off Kasda, wait few seconds an turn it on, then after 10-15 seconds release hard reset switch.
OK let's begin, this is configuration file that you're gonna need later so download it:
Kasda KD318-MUI settings.txt
Now point your browser to 192.168.1.1, pick
Management -> Settings -> Backup -> Backup Settings
Loading new Kasda settings: (if there happens anything wrong in process, just hit Back button and redo the step)
1. Start your browser, point it to 192.168.1.1, you should get a login dialog.
2. Enter username usually
admin, and password usually
0000.
3. Go to
Management -> Settings -> Update -> Browse, choose the file you downloaded before (if it won't load it, try renameing the file to backupsettings.conf) and now hit
Update settings.
4. Go to
Management -> Save/Reboot -> wait for some time (sometimes like 1-1.5 minutes at most) for Kasda to reboot.
Thats it, now all four ethernet connectors are ready to use. Now we just need to configure the OS.
Go to
Control Panel -> Network Connections -> Local Area Connection (right click Properties), and this is how it looks at me:
- Client for Microsoft Networks is marked
- File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks is marked
- QoS Packet Scheduler is not marked
- PPP over Ethernet Protocol is marked
- Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is marked
Choose
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) -> Properties
- select Use the following IP adress
set IP adress to 192.168.1.* ; * is any nuber from 2 to 254.
Subnet mask is: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway is: 192.168.1.1
- select Use the following DNS server adresses
Preferred DNS server: 192.168.1.1
Alternate DNS server: empty ; it's not necessary, but it's good to add alternate DNS servers for the provider u use.
For T-Com that is 195.29.150.3 and 195.29.150.4
And for Iskon 213.191.128.8 and 213.191.128.9.
(translated to english from croatian by rams)
Moderatori, ako vam se da mozete oo dodati i u originalni thread ako ubuduce netko dodje na forum a nezna HR
