Sunday, June 16, 2019

CenturyLink & Third Party Modems (TRENDnet AC750, TEW-816DRM)

For those fighting the battle of CenturyLink and Third Party DSL modems, this configuration is currently working for my DSL line.


  • CenturyLink 40Mbps, VDSL2, PPPoE
  • TRENDnet AC750 Wireless VDSL2/ADSL2+ Modem Router, 200 Mbps VDSL Downstream Speeds, USB share ports, TEW-816DRM

Configuration:

  • DSL Mode: PTM
  • Protocol:  PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)
  • WAN Service Type:  Internet
  • 802.1Q VLAN ID:  201 
  • Priority: 0
  • IP Protocol:  IPv4
  • PPP Username: "set this to what CenturyLink Provides" mine also had the @qwest.net but I've been a long time customer.  Could have "centurylink.net" etc.
  • PPP Password:  "again this is provided by Centurylink"
  • Confirm Password:  
  • Authentication Method:  Auto
  • Dial-Up Mode: Always On
  • Inactivity Timeout: 1
  • MRU Size:  1492
  • MTU Size:  1492  (I've read that others have changed this but I have not)
  • Keep Alive:  "checked"
  • LCP Echo Interval (sec): 30
  • LCP Echo Failure: 5

Note:  The items that bit me were the DSL mode ( CenturyLink tech told me ATM), and the VLAN setting.  Hope this helps someone else as I spent a considerable amount of time on trial and error.  

Also, this model of modem is very finicky.  It appears to be highly configurable, but what caused my initial issue was that a simple reboot caused it to lose all configuration.  During my efforts to reconfigure it, it lost all configuration multiple times, proving that it apparently does have some memory issue.



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