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ub40boy1

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#277382 12-Oct-2020 10:20
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Hello guys, i have a VDSL connection with an HG659 & would like to bridge it to my Unifi Secure Gateway, under the modem WAN settings there are 2 WAN connections present onnet vdsl & vdsl internet can anybody guide me which one to edit to form the bridge, i also need to retain the landline


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wratterus
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  #2582909 12-Oct-2020 10:23
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Is this with Vodafone on VDSL?

 

If so you can't retain the landline & have the modem in bridge mode. 

 

Vodafone have instructions on their site for putting the HG659 into bridge mode - under 'Advanced Settings' and 'Setting up bridge mode'

 

http://help.vodafone.co.nz/app/answers/detail/a_id/27703/~/vodafone-wireless-modem-%28hg-659%29-user-guide

 

 

 

 




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  #2582915 12-Oct-2020 10:29
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Bugger, i assume there is no way to configure the voip settings over the USG do you know by any chance?


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  #2582922 12-Oct-2020 10:36
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Which ISP/VoIP provider?




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  #2582930 12-Oct-2020 10:48
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Standard Vodafone home VDSL, they supplied an Ultrahub so im thinking abandoning the HG659 & just cabling from the Ultrahub into the WAN of the USG & dealing with double NAT which is ok since i have no port forwarding setup anyway


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  #2582931 12-Oct-2020 10:50
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You could bridge using the HG659, then put the UltraHub behind the USG as just an ATA. You might need to setup the second LAN port on the USG to give out DHCP with VLAN10 so the UltraHub will 'authenticate' - I've done this with an Edgerouter before and it worked fine. Just messy. 


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  #2582940 12-Oct-2020 10:59
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I could do, im worried il stuff it up. but il give it a go


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