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    UTstarcom WA3002G4 modem, internet sharing

    I recently ordered for BSNL unlimited plan and ask for type II modem. The BSNL people came and installed it and now I am able to connect it using my PS. But the problem is that I am having PC and a laptop and my brother is also getting a new laptop. So can you tell me how can I connect to Internet om my both laptop and PC at the same time.I am having windows xp on my pc and windows vista on laptop. So please provide me the detail information how to configure it.Than you.

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    Re: UTstarcom WA3002G4 modem, internet sharing

    1]Enter 192.168.1.1 in Internet explorer and enter user name=admin and password=admin and Login
    2]select Interface setup/Internet and select Encapsulation=pppoe
    3]click save and select maintance/sysrestart
    4]click restart
    5]Connect ADSL line to modem. Close Internet Explorer
    6]to use connection in more than one computer. give their IP as 192.168.1.11,192.168.1.12,192.168.1.13.
    Hope this helps you.
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    Re: UTstarcom WA3002G4 modem, internet sharing

    having the same issue with this modem and i follow the Instruction given above. But when i open the browser with 192.168.1.1 and Login by using the default username and password as admin. I did not see Interface setup anywhere in the page. I do not have any technical knowledge and really very knew to this setting. So what next should I do in order to solve this issue. Please provide some suggestion as soon as possible.
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    Re: UTstarcom WA3002G4 modem, internet sharing

    Open browser with 192.168.1.1 and press enter. The basic idea is to enter the username without @bsnl. press enter
    A] Click setup and delete PVC0-PVC5.
    Click new connection and make following setting:
    Name=PVC0
    Type=pppoe
    Option=Nat, Firewall
    VPI=0 And VCI=35
    Keep alive=0
    MTU=1492
    Click Apply and select Tools/system commands/save all/Restart
    For resetting the modem to the default factory setting press Reset.
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    Re: UTstarcom WA3002G4 modem, internet sharing

    1.Perform this to solve your issue. Go to browser and type 192.168.1.1, (admin/admin)
    2.select Advanced Setup/ WAN Setup
    3.Select "Edit"
    4.Under ATM PVC Configuration
    VPI: [0-255]=35
    VCI: [1-65535]=35

    5.Enable VLAN Tagging
    6.Service Category= UBR without PCR
    7.select next
    8.Select PPPoE and Encapsulation Mode =LLC/SNAP
    9.Select Next

    10.Under PPP
    PPP Username= Your Dataonne UserName
    PPP Password=Your Dataone Password
    PPPoE Service Name= Leave this Blank
    Authentication Method= Auto
    11.
    Enable NAT = yes
    Enable Firewall =yes
    Enable IGMP Multicast = yes
    Enable WAN Service = yes

    12.Select next

    13.WAN Setup
    VPI :0
    VCI: 35
    Connection Type= PPPoE
    Service Name= pppoe_0_35_1
    Service Category= UBR
    IP Address= Automatically Assigned
    Service State= Enabled
    NAT= Enabled
    Firewall= Enabled
    IGMP Multicast= Enabled
    Quality Of Service=Disabled

    14.Select "Save".
    15.Select Reboot

    16.Restart your PC and WA3002G4

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