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zener1960

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#171493 20-Apr-2015 18:01
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We are due to have UFB in our area by June 2015...if it happens. I have OK ADSL2+ at the moment but would consider UFB and it would be Vodafone as we need Suresignal in our house to get any mobile reception.
We use Unotelly DNS with a Draytek DV130 (PPPOE passthrough) and a wireless router running DD-WRT.
If we go to UFB I would need to replace the Draytek DV130...but with what? It would need to be a modem that also supports bridging/PPPOE passthrough.

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  #1287941 20-Apr-2015 18:15
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You simply remove the Draytek and plug the WRT router directly in to the ONT. The ONT is what Chorus/Enable/UFF will install and is what converts the fibre back to copper for you. Depending on the ISP will depend on what settings need to change in WRT.
Vodafone do IPoE on VLAN 10 (i am pretty sure). So just need to put VLAN 10 on your WAN interface and then put a DHCP client on that vlan and you are done.

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