Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
We used to have 2 DSL lines at home (PLDT and Globe). I use the PLDT line exclusively for my computer (LAN). The Globe DSL line is used for WIFI. The Globe DSL was been cut already and I was left with the router that they provided before. I still want to use WIFI at home and I am wondering if I could use the Globe provided router or is that locked for Globe only (?) If not, can someone please teach me how to set it up?

I still want to be able to use my LAN for my computer at the same time have wifi. Please see the unit below (zyxel - pldt, blue - globe)

Thanks in Advance!
You will not be able to connect Globe's CPE since it is not a stand-alone router. The DSL port of the modem is for DSL only not for Ethernet hence they use different connector RJ11 for DSL, RJ45 for Ethernet.

If you can tweak the Globe modem, it may work on your PLDT line. All you need to know the DSL VCC settings(VPI.VCI) and WAN setting (bridge,PPoE,PPoA,DHCP, Static, etc). But before that, verify if you could access both modem. You need to know the setting from PLDT modem then copy it as a new setting profile on Globe's modem. Usually may password to change the settings of modem w/c comes in the firmware from the CPE vendor, but sometimes wala, default settings lang.

Or gawin mo na lang bridge yung Wifi ni Globe na ikaw lang ang nakakaalam ng iP block.. Set a static iP on PLDT's LAN then connect Globe modem to any of 1-4 LAN port. Your Wifi devices should be set on static iP's also.. Kung may guest ka na gusto maki-konek sa WiFi, bigay mo yung iP block..hehe It should work and will not cost you money.