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OpenWrt hinter Speedport Smart 4 als Router betreiben – Hilfe benötigt

vor 5 Monaten

Hallo zusammen,

ich möchte meinen Linksys WRT3200ACM mit OpenWrt als Router hinter einem Speedport Smart 4 verwenden. Den Speedport habe ich dafür in den Modem-Modus versetzt. In Luci habe ich unter "Interfaces" bei WAN auf PPPoE umgestellt und meinen zusammengesetzten Benutzernamen (z.B. Anschlusskennung+Zugangsnummer+0001@t-online.de) und das Passwort eingegeben. Leider bekomme ich jedoch nur eine Fehlermeldung mit "Unknown Error".

Hat jemand bereits Erfahrung mit dieser Konfiguration und weiß, wie ich die Verbindung korrekt einrichten kann? Bin für jeden Tipp dankbar!

Vielen Dank im Voraus für eure Unterstützung!

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    Oh 

     

    ich hab Tomaten auf den Augen 

     

    in dem oben verlinkten gist da wird in den Kommentaren genau die Frage beantwortet. 

    Hier ein Screenshot, der mir geholfen hat. 

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