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#272745 13-Jul-2020 15:42
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I'm hoping that someone has some insight into a problem I'm having with connecting to Spark Fibre using a Linksys WRT1900ACS running OpenWRT.

 

 

As far as I can tell I'm tagging the WAN traffic properly but no matter what I try it seems to keep timing out during the PPPoE PADI Discovery step as per this log:

 

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan' is now down

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 kern.info kernel: [ 4009.094493] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1.10: link is not ready

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 kern.info kernel: [ 4009.155163] mvneta f1070000.ethernet eth1: Link is Down

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan' is disabled

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan' is enabled

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'wan' is setting up now

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 kern.info kernel: [ 4009.166592] mvneta f1070000.ethernet eth1: configuring for fixed/rgmii-id link mode

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 kern.info kernel: [ 4009.174409] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is not ready

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 kern.info kernel: [ 4009.180349] mvneta f1070000.ethernet eth1: Link is Up - 1Gbps/Full - flow control off

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 daemon.err insmod: module is already loaded - slhc

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 kern.info kernel: [ 4009.189421] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth1: link becomes ready

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 daemon.err insmod: module is already loaded - ppp_generic

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 daemon.err insmod: module is already loaded - pppox

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 daemon.err insmod: module is already loaded - pppoe

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 daemon.info pppd[3791]: Plugin rp-pppoe.so loaded.

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 daemon.info pppd[3791]: RP-PPPoE plugin version 3.8p compiled against pppd 2.4.7

 

Sat May 16 19:39:00 2020 daemon.notice pppd[3791]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0

 

Sat May 16 19:39:01 2020 daemon.debug pppd[3791]: Send PPPOE Discovery V1T1 PADI session 0x0 length 12

 

Sat May 16 19:39:01 2020 daemon.debug pppd[3791]: dst ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff src 60:38:e0:0b:b9:0f

 

Sat May 16 19:39:01 2020 daemon.debug pppd[3791]: [service-name] [host-uniq cf 0e 00 00]

 

Sat May 16 19:39:06 2020 daemon.debug pppd[3791]: Send PPPOE Discovery V1T1 PADI session 0x0 length 12

 

Sat May 16 19:39:06 2020 daemon.debug pppd[3791]: dst ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff src 60:38:e0:0b:b9:0f

 

Sat May 16 19:39:06 2020 daemon.debug pppd[3791]: [service-name] [host-uniq cf 0e 00 00]

 

Sat May 16 19:39:11 2020 daemon.debug pppd[3791]: Send PPPOE Discovery V1T1 PADI session 0x0 length 12

 

Sat May 16 19:39:11 2020 daemon.debug pppd[3791]: dst ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff src 60:38:e0:0b:b9:0f

 

Sat May 16 19:39:11 2020 daemon.debug pppd[3791]: [service-name] [host-uniq cf 0e 00 00]

 

Sat May 16 19:39:16 2020 daemon.warn pppd[3791]: Timeout waiting for PADO packets

 

Sat May 16 19:39:16 2020 daemon.err pppd[3791]: Unable to complete PPPoE Discovery

 

Sat May 16 19:39:16 2020 daemon.info pppd[3791]: Exit.

 

 

 

This is the config I've tried (amongst others):

 

 

config interface 'wan'

 

option ifname 'eth1.10'

 

option proto 'pppoe'

 

option password 'password'

 

option ipv6 '0'

 

option username 'user@spark.co.nz'

 

option pppd_options 'debug'

 

 

config switch

 

option name 'switch0'

 

option reset '1'

 

option enable_vlan '1'

 

 

config switch_vlan

 

option device 'switch0'

 

option vlan '1'

 

option ports '0 1 2 3 5t'

 

 

config switch_vlan

 

option device 'switch0'

 

option vlan '10'

 

option ports '4t 6'

 

 

 

Stock firmware on the Linksys had no issues connecting and the Spark HG659b that I'm using as a backup is fine too.

 

 

To say I'm at a loss as to what I'm missing would be an understatement so any help would be most appreciated :)

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  #2522323 13-Jul-2020 17:28
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Fixed, Switching cables quickly can make things cranky :)





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