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ISP Representative Swish_Fibre
(isp) Tue 14-Feb-23 15:52:37
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[re: behuk] [link to this post]
 
Hi

I'm pleased to hear you're up and running smile

Can you drop me a line via [email protected] 'FAO Chris' and I'll add your details.

Thanks,

Chris.
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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 14-Feb-23 16:56:37
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If only the other altnets/providers were as helpful as you Chris, keep up the good work smile
ISP Representative Swish_Fibre
(isp) Tue 14-Feb-23 18:33:43
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Appreciate the kind words dect! smile
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Standard User lp0PrinterOnFire
(newbie) Wed 22-Feb-23 13:13:54
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[re: Swish_Fibre] [link to this post]
 
Hi Chris - do you know what the status is on the IPv6 rollout? I'm quite keen to natively have IPv6, and when I signed up almost a year ago, was told that there were ongoing trials and that it was coming soon
ISP Representative Swish_Fibre
(isp) Mon 27-Feb-23 14:42:15
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[re: lp0PrinterOnFire] [link to this post]
 
Hi there.

There have been some circumstances internally that have boosted the priority of the overall IPv6 project and IPv6 is in active development by our network ops team within our lab.

At this stage, I wouldn't like to commit to any timeframes as I don't want to over promise and under deliver on that message.

As and when I receive any further concrete news around the roll out I will look to post an update on this thread.

All the best,

Chris.
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Standard User DragonQ
(newbie) Wed 01-Mar-23 21:00:53
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Hi, I have just ordered Swish Fibre and plan to use my existing EdgeRouter-X as the router. I've only ever used providers that use PPPoE so that's how my WAN port is configured. However, I was told on the phone that Swish Fibre doesn't require any PPPoE config. If so, what configuration do I need for the EdgeRouter-X WAN port (which will be connected to the ONT 10GbE port)? Is there a guide or instructions somewhere? Thanks.
Standard User smouty
(committed) Wed 01-Mar-23 21:51:17
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From what I have been told you just need to set the WAN port to DHCP.

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ISP Representative Swish_Fibre
(isp) Thu 02-Mar-23 08:57:06
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[re: DragonQ] [link to this post]
 
Hi,

As above, your connection type will be DHCP and you will need to connect your router to the 10GE port of our ONT.

Best,

Chris.
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Standard User DragonQ
(newbie) Thu 02-Mar-23 09:51:05
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[re: Swish_Fibre] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by smouty:
From what I have been told you just need to set the WAN port to DHCP.

In reply to a post by Swish_Fibre:
Hi,

As above, your connection type will be DHCP and you will need to connect your router to the 10GE port of our ONT.

Best,

Chris.

Thanks, that makes sense. I'm struggling to find examples of how to do this by editing the config file, all examples just say use the setup wizard, which I can't do as it would overwrite all of my other configuration.

There are multiple areas where the "pppoe1" interface is mentioned and those can presumably be replaced with "eth1" (in my case) but I am not sure what the actual definition of the eth1 interface is meant to look like. It currently looks like this:

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ethernet eth1 {
        description WAN        duplex auto
        pppoe 1 {                default-route auto
                firewall {                        in {
                                name WAN_IN                        }
                        local {                                name WAN_LOCAL
                        }                        out {
                                name WAN_OUT                        }
                }                mtu 1492
                name-server auto                password xxx
                user-id xxx        }
        speed auto}


I'm guessing it needs to look something like this but not sure:

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ethernet eth1 {
        description WAN        address dhcp
        duplex auto        firewall {
                in {                        name WAN_IN
                }                local {
                        name WAN_LOCAL                }
                out {                        name WAN_OUT
                }        }
        speed auto}


If anyone here uses an EdgeRouter and could post this snippet from their config that'd be really helpful. Otherwise I'll have a nose around the Ubiquiti forum. Cheers!

Edited by DragonQ (Thu 02-Mar-23 11:11:48)

Standard User GZY1
(newbie) Mon 13-Mar-23 18:57:12
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Hi Chris,

I'm trying to do the same but with my pfSense router, It does work when I've set it to DHCP but I'm supposed to have a static IP and my connection then drops out multiple times a day (seems very random) and then I end up with a new IP on the same IP range.

I'm connected to the ONT 10GE port, 1Gbps capable router, switch and PC.

Am I missing anything? Or would I need to speak to the support team?

Many Thanks

Edited by GZY1 (Mon 13-Mar-23 19:11:35)

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