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BertKK

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  1. I have done this before on my AIS fiber connection and the answers are already in this topic, altough a bit scattered.

     

    AIS will normally tell you to use bridged mode as that is what their company instructs them to do LOL.

     

    Basicly you keep their ONT and router combo the same, and plug your router in whatever port is bridged, which is usually port 1. Then you go into your router and select PPPoE as configuration type, and enter your name and password. Both are simply your 10 digit AIS number, probably on a sticker on the router. There is no need to mess with VLAN ID's in this setup as this is still done by their router in bridged mode.

     

    If you want to eliminate their router entirely, you need o set the following things:

    1. PPPoE mode and username and password

    2. MAC adress cloning, use the adress of the original AIS router

    3. Set VLAN ID to 10

     

    That should make it work.

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