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Altice Fiber Integrated with Own Router (Concept)

Altice Fiber Integrated with Own Router (Concept)

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CapnCrunch
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10-08-2023, 01:11 PM
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If it resembles my ISP setup, you just need to identify the VLAN assigned to the internet connection. For me, it's VLAN 35. I’ve replaced the outdated ISP’s ONT/Router AIO with my own equipment. Currently, I’m converting my fiber cable using an affordable media converter (my router lacks an SFPD port) and connecting it to my edge router via an edgerouter. I set the edgerouter to detect internet traffic on VLAN 35. Keep in mind, each ISP has its own procedures—you might need MAC address spoofing or other configurations to connect properly.
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CapnCrunch
10-08-2023, 01:11 PM #11

If it resembles my ISP setup, you just need to identify the VLAN assigned to the internet connection. For me, it's VLAN 35. I’ve replaced the outdated ISP’s ONT/Router AIO with my own equipment. Currently, I’m converting my fiber cable using an affordable media converter (my router lacks an SFPD port) and connecting it to my edge router via an edgerouter. I set the edgerouter to detect internet traffic on VLAN 35. Keep in mind, each ISP has its own procedures—you might need MAC address spoofing or other configurations to connect properly.

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xxXJolanXxx
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10-08-2023, 08:07 PM
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Have you ever solved this?
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xxXJolanXxx
10-08-2023, 08:07 PM #12

Have you ever solved this?

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