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enr00ted

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Hi there everyone,

I have one small question. Is there any Asus modem or modem-router that has the option of multiple ATM PVC ? I have an ADSL conection and I recently added IPtelevision to my contract. They provided me with a new router (cheap plastic) and the TV box. Thing is their router is a joke (initially it was locked refusing me the access to the configuration, but I managed to change the password to get in), plus I've spent alot of money on my internal network, so I am trying to adapt this new service to my configuration.

To go out to the internet I have all my devices and other network AP's behind an Asus RT-N66U in router mode connected to an Asus DSL-N10 B1 (bridge mode).

My network------->RT-N66U----(wanport)---->DSL-N10 B1 (bridge,pppoe)------->ISP

I was trying to configure two PVC with the N10 (not in bridged mode) but for the second one I can only select bridge and I don't remember if It allows IPoA. So, I don't quite know if it is possible at all.

Some screnshots of the PVC profiles on my ISP router:

[img=http://s15.postimg.org/n2gr7krpj/Captura5a.jpg] IPTV

[img=http://s7.postimg.org/ud0tx1n6v/Captura_E.jpg] ADSL

Thank you very much.

PS: If there are other manufacturers that offer this feature please let me know.
 

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