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22 Apr 2016 12:59 #85977
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Just incase anyone wants to know if this all works together then I can say it does....
There don't seem to be many posts around on the 130, so I thought I'd add a quick one to say that they work quite happily together, but the 130 can't be used directly out of the box.
Background - have DHCP options 60 and 61 from your SR102. I previously had my 2925 configured with a HG612, so I knew all was fine on that front.
1. Connect the 130 to a PC and assign the PC a static address is the 192.168.2.x (don't use 1) range.
2. Connect to 192.168.2.1 (admin/admin)
3. [Internet Access] > [General] change the connection type to VDSL2 (from Auto)
4. [Internet Access] > [MPoA / Static or dynamic IP] and Enable this (turns off PPoA)
5. save/reboot
6. [LAN] > [DHCP] and turned off DHCP
7. save/reboot
8. connected to phone line and WAN1 on the 2925
All came up as expected Although all the guides seem to suggest you don't need to clone the SN102 MAC address into the WAN settings on the 2925, I found that if I didn't then it never completed the DHCP requests.
Guides from Draytek may help:
http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/guides/sky-mer-setup-guide
http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/guides/kb-vigor-130-setup#3-configuring-dhcp-static-ip
2925 screen:http://postimg.org/image/4392s6rhz/
There don't seem to be many posts around on the 130, so I thought I'd add a quick one to say that they work quite happily together, but the 130 can't be used directly out of the box.
Background - have DHCP options 60 and 61 from your SR102. I previously had my 2925 configured with a HG612, so I knew all was fine on that front.
1. Connect the 130 to a PC and assign the PC a static address is the 192.168.2.x (don't use 1) range.
2. Connect to 192.168.2.1 (admin/admin)
3. [Internet Access] > [General] change the connection type to VDSL2 (from Auto)
4. [Internet Access] > [MPoA / Static or dynamic IP] and Enable this (turns off PPoA)
5. save/reboot
6. [LAN] > [DHCP] and turned off DHCP
7. save/reboot
8. connected to phone line and WAN1 on the 2925
All came up as expected
Guides from Draytek may help:
2925 screen:
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09 Jun 2016 00:30 #86288
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you dont have to do any of that
PPPOE/PPPOA
MPoA
Pages clearly state they are only for ADSL
http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/guides/kb-vigor-130-bridge
This then contradicts the firmware
either way sky fttc works fine not setting it
Would be good if someone from draytek could look into this and get back to us
once you have flashed the uk specific firmware and factory defaulted it
your good to go just like an openreach modem
though there does seem to be an arp binding bug
if i want access to the 130 i set my router's ip to static 192.168.2.10 with default gateway of 192.168.2.1
which works i can access the 130 web interface just fine
but when i set the router back to dhcp it fails to pass on to the bridge until i reboot the 130
PPPOE/PPPOA
MPoA
Pages clearly state they are only for ADSL
This then contradicts the firmware
either way sky fttc works fine not setting it
Would be good if someone from draytek could look into this and get back to us
once you have flashed the uk specific firmware and factory defaulted it
your good to go just like an openreach modem
though there does seem to be an arp binding bug
if i want access to the 130 i set my router's ip to static 192.168.2.10 with default gateway of 192.168.2.1
which works i can access the 130 web interface just fine
but when i set the router back to dhcp it fails to pass on to the bridge until i reboot the 130
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