![]() So if you receive a letter about the platform change and your Internet access goes down, try adding the VLAN tag to the WAN port and see if it comes up again. The router connected to the modem needs to add the VLAN tag in this case. With BNG the traffic that leaves the WAN port needs to be tagged with VLAN 7 ( Details).Īs an example suppose you have a modem in bridge mode that is unable to handle VLAN tagging. On the old platform the customer can just setup PPPOE and the Internet connection comes up. ![]() Customers are successively migrated and usually receive a letter in the mail announcing the change. Option device you are using swconfig rather than DSA, the following is an example configuration working on an TP-Link Archer C7:īNG is short for Broadband Network Gateway and Deutsche Telekom's new platform. I am using port 8 as WAN port and am using 'fiber' as a fancy recognisable name instead of the mundane 'p8.10' (which would be default based on the port being port 8 tagged with VLAN 10). At this point `/etc/config/network` makes a distinction between 'device' and 'interface' definitions (the latter relying on the former). The following works on a MikroTik RB5009UG+S+IN with OpenWrt 22.03 and DSA. The state monopolist (Proximus) still manages the backbone, as with VDSL, and will install an ONT to which you connect your router of choice (!) directly. More details and discussions on this topic can be found in this thread at LTEForum.at (in german).ĮDPnet provides Fiber services through PPPoE and VLAN tagging as well. Option source '.::/60' # The IPv6 prefix provided by Fonira. This can be worked around by adding a source-route for the fixed IPv6 prefix: However, with this option set to no, no IPv6 route to the internet is set. Setting reqprefix to no is needed to prevent the router from requesting an additional (dynamic) IPv6 prefix from the ISP. Using the settings above, the static IPv4 address and a dynamic IPv6 address is provided to the router's WAN port by the ISP, and the fixed IPv6 prefix is used on the LAN side. Option ip6prefix '.::/60' # The IPv6 prefix provided by Fonira. Option device 'eth.31' # The VLAN with the ID 31 has to be used. Option password '******' # The PPPoE password provided by Fonira. Option username # The PPPoE username provided by Fonira. Option firmware '/lib/firmware/lantiq-vrx200-a.bin'įonira provides the option to get rid of carrier-grade NAT by purchasing a static (and non-NATed) IPv4 address, and then also provides a fixed IPv6 prefix. ![]() ![]() A good way to configure your internet is using two devices: A dedicated modem that just accepts all ATM traffic and bridges it to its ethernet port, and a second device that acts as a router to your internal LAN, and the WAN port authenticates to your ISP via pppoe, and is physically connected to the first device over ethernet cable.īelow, I show two configs, one config for the modem, (here Netgear DM200 ADSL2+/VDSL modem) and the second config showing the necessary authentication to TPG ISP for the second device (another OpenWrt router). ![]()
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