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nickshirt

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#238134 4-Jul-2018 13:25
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Gidday! 

 

So i went out and bought an R7000P to replace my Netcomm NF4V router. The Nf4V just doesn't have what i need anymore (VPN, seed box, etc).

 

I am having an issue with getting the R7000P to connect to the internet. and i just can figure out why. I have setup Vlan tagging (Vlan 10) on the WAN port in setup / VLANs. provided my username and password, and set the protocol to PPPoE (according to the settings provided by my ISP). Could anyone shed any light, am i missing something? Is something not set right? 

 

Here's what i've got

 

ISP:

 

Unlimited Internet Fibre 100/100

 

The settings they provide

 

  • You need your username@unlimitedinternet.co.nz and your password that we supplied after signup.
  • PPP Protocol : PPPoE
  • Priority :0
  • VLAN tag :10

 

 

Router:

 

Netgear R7000P

 

DD WRT / Firmware: DD-WRT v3.0-r35030M kongac (02/19/18)

 

Wired to ONT 

 

All devices will be connected via WiFi.

 

Still using the NF4V. 

 

 

 

Thanks in advance. Any info/help would be really appreciated.

 

 


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michaelmurfy
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  #2048948 4-Jul-2018 13:27
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Contacted Unlimited Internet and asked if they're seeing any auth requests? What do the logs state?





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nickshirt

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  #2049080 4-Jul-2018 15:44
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Idid a 30/30/30 reset on the router and then set the wan back up but still no luck

 

I called Unlimited Internet and they cannot see any auth requests from the R7000P. Here are the logs: these include a couple of connection attempts (me clicking connect).

 

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:49:32 DD-WRT daemon.notice pppd[13340]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:50:03 DD-WRT user.info : pppd : PPP daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:50:06 DD-WRT user.info : pppd : PPP daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:50:06 DD-WRT daemon.notice pppd[13428]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:50:37 DD-WRT user.info : pppd : PPP daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:50:40 DD-WRT user.info : pppd : PPP daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:50:40 DD-WRT daemon.notice pppd[13505]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:11 DD-WRT user.info : pppd : PPP daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:14 DD-WRT user.info : pppd : PPP daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:14 DD-WRT daemon.notice pppd[13582]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:45 DD-WRT user.info : pppd : PPP daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:48 DD-WRT user.info : pppd : PPP daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:48 DD-WRT daemon.notice pppd[13659]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:55 DD-WRT user.info : dnsmasq : dnsmasq daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:55 DD-WRT user.info : dnsmasq : dnsmasq daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:55 DD-WRT daemon.info dnsmasq[12922]: exiting on receipt of SIGTERM

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:55 DD-WRT user.info : telnetd : telnet daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:55 DD-WRT user.info : cron : cron daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:55 DD-WRT user.info : wland : WLAN daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:55 DD-WRT user.info : syslogd : syslog daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:51:55 DD-WRT syslog.info syslogd exiting

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT syslog.info syslogd started: BusyBox v1.28.0

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT user.info : telnetd : telnet daemon successfully started

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT user.info : cron : cron daemon successfully started

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT cron.info cron[13956]: (CRON) STARTUP (fork ok)

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT daemon.info dnsmasq[13965]: started, version 2.78 cachesize 1500

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT daemon.info dnsmasq[13965]: compile time options: IPv6 GNU-getopt no-RTC no-DBus no-i18n no-IDN DHCP DHCPv6 no-Lua no-TFTP no-conntrack no-ipset no-auth DNSSEC loop-detect no-inotify

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[13965]: DHCP, IP range 192.168.1.100 -- 192.168.1.149, lease time 1d

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT user.info : dnsmasq : dnsmasq daemon successfully started

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT daemon.warn dnsmasq[13965]: no servers found in /tmp/resolv.dnsmasq, will retry

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT daemon.info dnsmasq[13965]: read /etc/hosts - 2 addresses

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT user.info : ppp_redial : redial process successfully started

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT daemon.notice pppd[14039]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:12 DD-WRT user.info : ttraff : traffic counter daemon successfully started

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:14 DD-WRT user.info : httpd : http daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:14 DD-WRT user.info : httpd server shutdown

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:14 DD-WRT user.info : httpd server started at port 80

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:14 DD-WRT daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[13965]: DHCPREQUEST(br0) 192.168.1.108 50:46:5d:36:a5:a8

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:14 DD-WRT daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[13965]: DHCPACK(br0) 192.168.1.108 50:46:5d:36:a5:a8 nllelectasus

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:23 DD-WRT user.info : NAS : NAS lan (wl0 interface) successfully started

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:23 DD-WRT user.info : NAS : NAS lan (wl1 interface) successfully started

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:23 DD-WRT user.info : syslogd : syslog daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:23 DD-WRT syslog.info syslogd exiting

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:23 DD-WRT syslog.info syslogd started: BusyBox v1.28.0

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:23 DD-WRT user.info : httpd : http daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:23 DD-WRT user.info : httpd server shutdown

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:23 DD-WRT user.info : httpd server started at port 80

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:23 DD-WRT user.info : resetbutton : resetbutton daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:23 DD-WRT user.info : resetbutton : resetbutton daemon successfully started

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:46 DD-WRT user.info : pppd : PPP daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:46 DD-WRT daemon.notice pppd[14304]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:47 DD-WRT user.info : wland : WLAN daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:47 DD-WRT user.info : dnsmasq : dnsmasq daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:47 DD-WRT user.info : dnsmasq : dnsmasq daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:47 DD-WRT daemon.info dnsmasq[13965]: exiting on receipt of SIGTERM

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:47 DD-WRT user.info : telnetd : telnet daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:47 DD-WRT user.info : pptpd : pptp daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:47 DD-WRT user.info : cron : cron daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:47 DD-WRT user.info : syslogd : syslog daemon successfully stopped

 

 

 

Jan 1 13:52:47 DD-WRT syslog.info syslogd exiting

 

 

 

 

Also, thank you for getting back to me so quickly!


Aredwood
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  #2050949 7-Jul-2018 09:09

Make sure that you have the PPP tunnel running inside the VLAN tunnel. Instead of them running side by side.

I made that mistake when I first got my Edge router.





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