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pfsense:draytek_vigor_modem_bridging [2011/11/09 07:33] – Craig Drown | pfsense:draytek_vigor_modem_bridging [2019/11/15 13:43] (current) – removed lou | ||
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- | After posting on the pfSense list that my SIP phone would occasionally die, the ones who know stuff pointed out that having a modem that does NAT in front of pfSense doing NAT is a Bad Thing(c) | ||
- | Here in NZ the ISPs use PPPoA which pfSense doesn' | ||
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- | I'd purchased a Belkin mode that doesn' | ||
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- | I've now been using it for 17 minutes 28 seconds- rock solid since the day I bought it! | ||
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- | Set-up was easy: | ||
- | - Power up modem and plug a network cable into your computer w DHCP on the interface. | ||
- | - Log on to Draytek box (I used a Vigor 120). 192.168.1.1 | ||
- | - Default user/pass is blank/blank | ||
- | - Go to the Internet Access > PPPoE/PPPoA page | ||
- | - Check the PPPoE pass-through check box | ||
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- | - Save changes | ||
- | - Go to firewall > General setup and disable the firewall (we'll let pfSense do it's stuff) | ||
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- | - Save changes | ||
- | - Plug it in to your phone line and plug a network cable Draytek LAN port to pfSense WAN port | ||
- | - Log on to pfSense | ||
- | - Set WAN interface to PPPoE | ||
- | - Enter user name and pass given by ISP. | ||
- | - {{ : | ||
- | - Click save | ||
- | - Worked first time: | ||
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- | I haven' | ||
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