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For ADSL Connection
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 8:43 am
by nishadul
Hello,
I will make 6 user which connected by ADSL, but I do not understand what is hardware need after my router which send adsl signal to user. my network diagram is:
Internet-------> Mikrotik Router--------> 6/12 port Needed Device?---------> ADSL2+---------> User
Please help me regarding this device name and model# which need after MT Router.
Regards,
Nishadul
Re: For ADSL Connection
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 12:34 pm
by p3rad0x
Hi, Does the network layout look like this?
Internet ---> MT Router ----> (Some Device) ----> ADSL Router ----> User ?
Will there be 6 Users behind the ADSL or will there be 6 ADSL routers behind the MT?
Re: For ADSL Connection
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 1:31 pm
by nishadul
Hi, Does the network layout look like this?
Internet ---> MT Router ----> (Some Device) ----> ADSL Router ----> User ?
Will there be 6 Users behind the ADSL or will there be 6 ADSL routers behind the MT?
Yes, your network layout is correct, but I need (Some Device) that means what is the device name and model number of 6/12 port.
Re: For ADSL Connection
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 1:43 pm
by p3rad0x
Ok, What type of connectors are you looking for, RJ45 to RJ11 for the dsl port on the ADSL router?
Re: For ADSL Connection
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 1:54 pm
by SimplyKot
I think you need xDLS slam.
Something like Zyxel IES-612-51
Re: For ADSL Connection
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 2:11 pm
by nishadul
Ok, What type of connectors are you looking for, RJ45 to RJ11 for the dsl port on the ADSL router?
I will use telephone cable RJ11
Re: For ADSL Connection
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 2:59 pm
by p3rad0x
I think you need xDLS slam.
Something like Zyxel IES-612-51
That should do the trick, but I see there is only 2 ports.
Why would you want to use RJ11 Cable?
I understand that you have an existing adsl router.
I think there will be a issue with routing ect if you do it that way.
My suggestion is, get rid of the DSL router and only use RJ45, it will save you from a headache in the long run
A side note, I have never had to work like a setup like yours, thay Zyxel might work like a dream for you
Re: For ADSL Connection
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 10:54 pm
by ZeroByte
I think you need xDLS slam.
Something like Zyxel IES-612-51
That should do the trick, but I see there is only 2 ports.
Why would you want to use RJ11 Cable?
This was a very common solution at my previous job because we did a lot of hospitality industry hotspots - namely Internet access at condominiums at the beach. The condos are built like bank vaults because of hurricanes, and many were built before the explosion of broadband, so there's often only an old POTS line from a common closet into each unit.
In this scenario, you use a DSLAM with a modem in each unit, and generally you configure the DSLAM and the modems as dumb bridge devices so that you can plug whatever you want as a customer router, and whatever you want as the site's router.
Here's a device to get you started looking at this type of solution:
http://dsl-warehouse.com/product_info.p ... st30kmeov2
Re: For ADSL Connection
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 8:51 pm
by idlebuniversity
I think you need xDLS slam.
Something like Zyxel IES-612-51
That should do the trick, but I see there is only 2 ports.
Why would you want to use RJ11 Cable?
This was a very common solution at my previous job because we did a lot of hospitality industry hotspots - namely Internet access at condominiums at the beach. The condos are built like bank vaults because of hurricanes, and many were built before the explosion of broadband, so there's often only an old POTS line from a common closet into each unit.
In this scenario, you use a DSLAM with a modem in each unit, and generally you configure the DSLAM and the modems as dumb bridge devices so that you can plug whatever you want as a customer router, and whatever you want as the site's router.
Here's a device to get you started looking at this type of solution:
http://dsl-warehouse.com/product_info.p ... st30kmeov2
i try this
i connect hotspot mikrotik 1100 to huawei DSLAM using Vlan and then configure the adsl router as bridge ... it work but only 8 can connect to each adsl router ...why?
Re: For ADSL Connection
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2017 4:57 pm
by ZeroByte
i try this
i connect hotspot mikrotik 1100 to huawei DSLAM using Vlan and then configure the adsl router as bridge ... it work but only 8 can connect to each adsl router ...why?
It sounds like something in the Huawei is the problem. I've seen access devices that internally use DHCP relay to dynamically build "virtual circuits" to learn the MAC addresses behind the various CPE devices (dsl routers in your case). This could be a hard limitation of the Huawei device, or it could be the particular configuration. The 1100 doesn't know or care about the DSL portion of the trip, so you're probably better off reaching out to the Huawei support community for further assistance.