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Wolfpred
Nov 26, 2018Tutor
Can't set VCI / VPI / PPPoE LLC
Hello.
I have a FTTH connection. My ISP installed the ONT and a router. I want to remove the ISP router and use my Orbi.
Problem: I have to set certain VCI and VPI values and I can't find...
- Dec 12, 2018
As it turns out, the spanish forums were fast and reliable. I needed the VLAN which I already had setup and NO USER/PASSWORD.
Niiiiiiiiice. Silly, but niiiiiiiiice.
I'm already posting with just the ONT + Orbi.
Thanks for the help, I've learned a few things through the issue.
FURRYe38
Nov 26, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Possible that the Orib may not support your ISP configration, so you may need to keep the ISP router and use the Orbi as a router in the ONTs DMS or configure the Orbi in AP mode.
Modem Combo Units:
Couple of options,
1. Configure the modem for transparent bridge mode. Then use the Orbi router in router mode. You'll need to contact the ISP for help and information in regards to the modem being bridged correctly.
2. If you can't bridge the modem, disable ALL wifi radios on the modem, configure the modems DMZ for the IP address the Orbi router gets from the modem. Then you can use the Orbi router in Router mode.
3. Or disable all wifi radios on the modem and connect the Orbi router to the modem, configure AP mode on the Orbi router.
I suggest you try options 2 or 3.
- WolfpredNov 27, 2018Tutor
Thanks for the quick answer.
I am a bit disappointed by the possibility of the Orbi not supporting my ISP settings. As far as I know, they're quite normal and comparable to many other ISP around here.
Today I will try your second option, I think it has the best advatages. As long as I get the speed and the drops stop I'll be pleased.
As a side note: today I also disabled CG-NAT with my ISP and now I have a normal public and dynamic IP address. Do you believe having CG-NAT might have been a problem when trying to set the Orbi as the only router after the ONT? I might try it again.
Thanks.
- michaelkenwardNov 27, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Wolfpred wrote:
I am a bit disappointed by the possibility of the Orbi not supporting my ISP settings. As far as I know, they're quite normal and comparable to many other ISP around here.
Let us into the secret as to who this ISP is and maybe a fellow customer can help.
As you say, most ISPs use standard settings.
- WolfpredNov 27, 2018Tutor
Pepephone, using Movistar network, in Spain.
- schumakuNov 28, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Doesn't make sense to me. Your (Pepephone) ISP does run ATM PVC on a fiber ONT? Unlikely anywhere near to normal. In the DSL world (two wire), the ATM PVC settings are configured on a modem, the router behind does "simply" PPPoE and the authentication - this is what every router or OS can handle. In a fiber/GPON environment it's typically Ethernet, very unlikely ATM. And I can't think of any decent router or SOHO/SMB security appliance supporting ATM over Ethernet.
Isn't it more that your ISP does run some specific VLAN, either with transparent TCP/IP or a PPPoE encapsulation?
Do you probably mix information available from where ever for your ISP but applicable to DSL (two wire) instead of a fiber ONT?Quickly challenged some old friends with another router maker - here the proof that they use Ethernet and VLANs, definitively no ATM. Borrowed from here:
- WolfpredNov 28, 2018Tutor
I understand all this stuff but not as deeply as I'd like.
I believe, and I am quite sure, that it's a VLAN. I do have the information about it for my ISP (ID 20 and priority 0) and I already set it up within the Orbi's configuration. If all the other things (VPI, VCI, ATM, LLC... ) are not needed for fiber connections, the case will probably be that the PPPoE user and password I have are not the correct ones.
My ISP (Pepephone is its name) is what here is called a "virtual ISP". This might be common but I don't know so I explain just in case. They borrow the physical installation from other IPS to give me service. Pepephone mainly borrows the network from the ISP Masmovil, but recently they started borrowing it from Movistar too, as in my house.
It might be that the user and password for the Pepephone PPPoE connection that can be found on Internet are not valid for me, since they might be different for Movistar borrowed connections.
Right now I believe my situation looks like this:
- Wait for spanish forums to publish PPPoE user and password for my current situation, in case they have changed and that's my real problem.
- Find a way to extract them from the ISP router I have (ZTE ZXHN H367A). I'd love this.
- Keep things as they are right now (ONT + ISP Router + Orbi as router) with the Orbi's IP in the ISP router DMZ. Up to now, almost two days, no hiccups.
I'm really grateful for your answers, at the very least I'm learning a lot.