GoFiber GF25C and PPPoE on private router 019
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grymster
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Hi. A few days ago, I signed up for internet service with 019 with private router and OpenWrt on board. And it works fine with DHCP on WAN port. I would like to know if it possible to setup PPPoE on WAN port? Does GoFiber GF25C and 019 support this kind of connection?
The GF25C is a bridge. It is certainly compatible with PPPoE as well as with DHCP. The question is what kind of servers are available on the 019 end of the connection and whether or not you have appropriate credentials. Did you get a username and a password from 019? If so, you can try to use them for configuring a PPPoE connection from your router and see if it works. If you are not in possession of such credentials, you are not likely to be able to establish a PPPoE connection. In such a case you can try to call 019 and ask them if such a PPPoE option is available to you (if so, it probably requires you to get from them a username and a password).
- DanielGR
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All providers (with the exception of Cellcom at some point in time) work with IPOE (DHCP) or PPPOE but not both (at least for a given fiber connection) So if you have DHCP working per your post above - most likely PPPOE isn't supported.
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grymster
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DanielGR כתב:All providers (with the exception of Cellcom at some point in time) work with IPOE (DHCP) or PPPOE but not both (at least for a given fiber connection) So if you have DHCP working per your post above - most likely PPPOE isn't supported....
I contacted 019 one more time (Technical Support and Customer support) and as I understend they use only DHCP for external/public IP too. My mistake. I did not know that with DHCP I can get public IP on router.
On other providers I used to use PPPoE with ONT (including Cellcom).
On other providers I used to use PPPoE with ONT (including Cellcom).

