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Drk83
Aug 05, 2021Aspirant
Is it possible to connect RAX50 router directly to the ONT box?
Hi guys, You know we have a law that ISPs cannot force the clients to rent their gateways anymore. I want to replace my ISP rented router (Arris BGW210-700) with AX50 router. My service is Op...
Drk83
Aug 10, 2021Aspirant
So sorry for the confusion.
> I do? "we"?
I mean Americans. Sorry I thought this is an American forum. My bad.
And yes it is RAX50 but for now basically any router would be the case.
And the current ATT gateway is a DSL capable gateway. But as I am using FiOS, the gateway is NOT connected via phone jacks, but with a LAN cable from ONT box to the Internet/WAN/ONT port of the gateway.
I think this means the modem part of the gateway might not be functional.
Update to the case:
I connected another router (Asus RT-AC68U) directly to the ONT box and the traffic is not coming through.
Opened the router settings page and it shows "Your ISP's DHCP does not function properly".
Called the ISP (ATT) and they say I should rent their router and then connect my own to theirs.
So the question again is that is it necessary a hardware technical necessity to put Company's router in the middle or is it just their filthy abusive business to charge an exta rental fee for what I don't need and just needs some settings permission on the servers side?
Thanks
> I do? "we"?
I mean Americans. Sorry I thought this is an American forum. My bad.
And yes it is RAX50 but for now basically any router would be the case.
And the current ATT gateway is a DSL capable gateway. But as I am using FiOS, the gateway is NOT connected via phone jacks, but with a LAN cable from ONT box to the Internet/WAN/ONT port of the gateway.
I think this means the modem part of the gateway might not be functional.
Update to the case:
I connected another router (Asus RT-AC68U) directly to the ONT box and the traffic is not coming through.
Opened the router settings page and it shows "Your ISP's DHCP does not function properly".
Called the ISP (ATT) and they say I should rent their router and then connect my own to theirs.
So the question again is that is it necessary a hardware technical necessity to put Company's router in the middle or is it just their filthy abusive business to charge an exta rental fee for what I don't need and just needs some settings permission on the servers side?
Thanks
Razor512
Aug 10, 2021Prodigy
Depending on the ONT, some need to be turned off for a few minutes before they will accept a new WAN MAC address (the case with some of the alcatel ONTs). Some require you to manually release the DHCP lease on the previous router before connecting a new one.
In the worst case scenario, you need to call the ISP to have them release the DHCP.
In some cases, you can have the new router use the same MAC address as the old ISP supplied router.