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2925N WAN settings for EE router
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08 Nov 2020 12:40 #97637
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1 - first I commend your google skills, I have searched on that forum and didn't see that post
2 - I don't have a bridge option that I can see (see link) and have gone through all the advanced settings, I think I have a smart hub, not a brightbox 2. Where you say PPOE negotiation disabled, it looks likes you are saying I should let the draytek take care of the username and password authetication?
I'll give EE tech support a call, it's probably soemthing they will say is outside their support sphere but I will see.
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Replied by forum_vimes on topic Re: 2925N WAN settings for EE router
AdrianH54 wrote:
You would still have the firewall /NAT running on both devices.
EE use Brightbox routers which ca definitely be set in bridge mode whereby the firewall/DHCP and PPOE negotiation are disabled.
https://community.ee.co.uk/t5/Broadband-home-phone/Brightbox-2-bridging-mode/td-p/796320
Are you sure your device doesn't have these settings which are what you need?
1 - first I commend your google skills, I have searched on that forum and didn't see that post
2 - I don't have a bridge option that I can see (see link) and have gone through all the advanced settings, I think I have a smart hub, not a brightbox 2. Where you say PPOE negotiation disabled, it looks likes you are saying I should let the draytek take care of the username and password authetication?
I'll give EE tech support a call, it's probably soemthing they will say is outside their support sphere but I will see.
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08 Nov 2020 14:19 #97641
by adrianh54
Replied by adrianh54 on topic Re: 2925N WAN settings for EE router
In your situation it would be normal to make the EE box a modem and the DrayTek the router which negotiates the connection.
My set up is DrayTek Vigor 130 (modem) and ASUS RT-AX-92U router using PPOE settings.
If you want the EE Hub to be the router the DrayTek would run in AP mode.
Having spent another few minutes I see that the EE Hub is derived from the BT Hub and cannot be set in bridge/modem mode.
I think you'l find it much simpler to obtain a modem (like the Vigor130) , life will be a lot simpler.:wink:
My set up is DrayTek Vigor 130 (modem) and ASUS RT-AX-92U router using PPOE settings.
If you want the EE Hub to be the router the DrayTek would run in AP mode.
Having spent another few minutes I see that the EE Hub is derived from the BT Hub and cannot be set in bridge/modem mode.
I think you'l find it much simpler to obtain a modem (like the Vigor130) , life will be a lot simpler.
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