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Kiwi_ET
Sep 11, 2023Tutor
Router Fails to setup
I am trying to connect to my ISP (2Degress - NZ). The fibre network is run by a different com[any Northpower and they use Calix FSL modems. When I go through the setup using either the app or the rou...
- Sep 18, 2023
Solution found by looking at the ISP's supplied router setup. The problem was in the way the VLAN was created. They did not tell me which options to select so I never got it right. Using their router let me see how they required it.
michaelkenward
Sep 12, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Kiwi_ET wrote:
The Netgear Orbi router or the Netgear AX1800 router connects by a LAN cable to the Clix box. You can plug your computer directly into the Calix box but although it seems to configure (you get an IP address), you don't have internet access. There is no connection to the ISP.
There is no model number AX1800. That's a wifi technology/speed indicator. Your AX1800 is the RAX10? (You also tagged the R6700AX.)
Did you reset the RAX10 before you tried connecting it to the new ISP? It needs to forget previous connection settings from an earlier ISP.
The Orbi supplied by the ISP connects without issues to the ISPs gateway. The AX1800 claims a cable problem. I suspect there is some underlying login issue with the ISP because it is not a static IP address but the ISP only gives me vague information. I suspect partly to force me to rent their routers.
You say "ISPs gateway". The gateway word has a specific meaning in these networks. It usually refers to a modem/router that acts as a gateway to the Internet.
Do you mean the Calix thing? From your description it is neither a gateway nor a modem. It is an optical network termination (ONT). Calix uses that terminology in some of its literature.
Using the right terminology is important here to avoid confusion.
Where do you see these reports of a "cable problem"?
That can happen when people use an app on a mobile device to set up a network. That is not always, if ever, the best approach. It is easier and more controllable if you use the browser graphical user interface (GUI).
You can then try the Internet setup wizard in the GUI.
You could also look at the Internet connection settings in the Orbi that does work.
If this is an ISP settings issue, which sound like a sensible conclusion, then there isn't much that anyone here can do to help. Ir the wizard can't detect the right settings, you need the ISP, or someone in its own user community, to tell you what the settings should be.
Kiwi_ET
Sep 18, 2023Tutor
Solution found by looking at the ISP's supplied router setup. The problem was in the way the VLAN was created. They did not tell me which options to select so I never got it right. Using their router let me see how they required it.
- schumakuNov 26, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Some insight of the VLAN Bridge configuration required would be nice for the future readers please.