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Lobster

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#146962 4-Jun-2014 10:04
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Hello

I have recently switch from Telecom VDSL to Vodafone VDSL, I am still using the old Telecom Technicolor modem in bridge mode to my Asus router which handles the PPPOE login. 

Does anyone have on hand or can check on their VF modem the following settings:
username
password
mtu
mru
service name

Have already called VF tech department and they sound like they are just staring blankly into space when I ask these questions...For some weird reason they don't have it listed on their website either. They do have ADSL settings but not VDSL.

Any help here would be much appreciated.



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  #1059182 4-Jun-2014 13:41
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Lobster: Hello

I have recently switch from Telecom VDSL to Vodafone VDSL, I am still using the old Telecom Technicolor modem in bridge mode to my Asus router which handles the PPPOE login. 

Does anyone have on hand or can check on their VF modem the following settings:
username
password
mtu
mru
service name

Have already called VF tech department and they sound like they are just staring blankly into space when I ask these questions...For some weird reason they don't have it listed on their website either. They do have ADSL settings but not VDSL.

Any help here would be much appreciated.




Hi Lobster the Vodafone VDSL is IPoE not PPPoE.  Set the Technicolor up as a standard router, with the firewall, AP et al turned off.  All you should need do do is to select "Dynamic IP" or something similar where you would normally select PPPoE.  It needs to be VLAN 10 and everything else should be ok with default settings.

Set your Asus up with a different network. and create a static route in the Technicolor to it.

It should be functionally the same as running the Technicolor as a bridge.  I don't suggest trying this with the HG659 if you have one.



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