I previously had my centurylink ont to an edgerouter x to my netgear orbi As far as I know, IPoE is functionally similar/the same as DHCP. So what are the new settings and/or configurations to go IPoE is the same as Automatic IP ( or Automatic DHCP). I am on Centurylink fiber and do not have to use PPPoE or vlan. Using your own hardware with CenturyLink Fiber | Hello, I was hoping someone with a similar set-up may be able to advise. So, with an up to date version of RouterOS, I’ve created a VLAN I have Quantum Fiber (previosly Centurylink) they've recently moved away from PPPoE vlan 201 to IPOE vlan 201. WAN Settings - Advanced Modem Setup (2) | CenturyLink. I recently helped my friends configure their CenturyLink Gigabit fiber service so they can use their own hardware instead of the provided Been trying to configure Lumen's (Centurylink) Quantum Fiber service to work on a Juniper SRX320 using DHCP with IPoE. Set the DNS type. I tried putting mine in bridge mode, but the main office blacklisted my account when it saw the Eero MAC address. . Set the IPv6 addressing values. 4. My ONT is outside the house in a weather proof enclosure and is powered In my location, Quantum Fiber uses IPoE with VLAN Tagging. I know when I had prism tv (delivered over fiber with my internet) centurylink switched me from pppoe to IPoE (still with IPoE User Name: N/A LCP State: N/A IPCP State: N/A Authentication Failures: N/A Session Time: 0 Days, 00H:36M:00S Packets Sent: 37572 Packets Received: 48815 Modem Uptime: 0 . This is not for CenturyLink I set the Quantum Fiber connection as my Primary WAN interface using my 10Gb SFP+ port with a 10Gbase-T SFP+ Ethernet module. 5. I have heard of others not getting full speeds from clink in bridge mode. 6. Haven't been able to successfully pull a DHCP IP How can I ditch the rented router CenturyLink gave me and use my own router with CenturyLink Fiber internet? Can I use routers like Orbi or Google Wifi that don't support VLAN I have Centurylink Quantum fiber, when I got hooked up last year all I had to do was plug their ONT into my then USG3p (I now have the uxg-pro) and set the VLAN ID 201 and I get full Hey guys! Recently (today) transferred from CenturyLink to Quantum Fiber. I have CenturyLink Fiber Internet with PrismTV. You'll need to change from PPPoE (CL won't assign PPPoE credentials for According to CenturyLink, the router just need to be configured with VLAN id 201 and is IPoE, not PPPoE. Click "Apply" to save your changes. No user ID and password either. However, IPoE is kind of a catch all term for 'carrier-grade DHCP' from your provider's perspective. If instructed to do so, you can configure an IPoE connection on a newer modem to link to a broadband remote access server. Following, I have a buddy who has CLINK with IPOE, would love to bypass the clink box and get a real wan IP to it. Select the IP addressing type. My understanding is that QF does IPOE and not PPPoE. I tried putting References WAN Settings - Advanced Modem Setup | CenturyLink. If instructed by a technician, you can change the protocol and addressing type on your modem, including PPPoE, IPoE or transparent bridging. This guide explains how to configure your OpenWRT router with CenturyLink's PPPoE connection. Most mesh routers Change the protocol and addressing type on your older CenturyLink modem, including PPPoE, DHCP, IPoE or transparent bridging. There's way more to it on their side than just an IP on the wire. I am trying to setup my new Mikrotik router as the main router, but i do not have PPPOE credentials because PrismTV uses IPoE. So, with an up to date version of RouterOS, I've created a VLAN interface, assigned it to ethernet1 (which is the one connected to the fiber device in my house), and set the DHCP Enter the PPP username and password. I read that CenturyLink side of fiber used to give out pppoe if you wanted to use your own hardware, but QF side is only IPoE/smart nid. I have Netgear Router, TP-Link Router and Asus Router and they all work using Automatic IP with Vlan Tag (or called IPTV as well) Fiber uses IPoE to assign IPs through the DHCP instead of PPPoE. which kind of sucks because I was The following instructions assumes you already have your internet set up and working with CenturyLink. 3.
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