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Need to port forward a SBC speedstream 5100 dsl modem. Is this possible and if so how do I do it ?

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Here are the instruction link from Manufacturers website. You have to have basic network understanding to follow the steps.
http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Efficient-Siemens/Speedstream-5100/Command_and_Conquer_Generals.htm

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I have Centurytel myself, so maybe I can help:

A link to your Speedstream 5100 router:

http://www2.windstream.net/downloads/links/SpeedStream211.pdf

And the typical setup for the westell 6100 that centurytel uses:

Centurytel will provide you with your username and password.

PPPoE Configuration:
VPI 8
VCI 35
Protocol: PPPoE

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