Draytek Vigor130 works well, though has issues on short (<200m) lines. I'm told the latest firmware fixes this issue. Telstra TG799vac works well. Netcomm NF4V stay the hell away from ;) (When operating normally, they need a reboot every 12 hours or so. When operating in bridge mode, It randomly doesn't bridge unless you do PPPOE+Bridge, and then it doesn't start the bridge until the PPPOE is auth'd, so you burn TWO PPPOE logins (one on the NF4v, one on the 'tik) Huawei HG658 works well, though annoyingly the interface you bridge to is taken out of the 'lan' bridge, so you have use a short cable to plug from (say) lan port 1 to 2, if you want to only use one port on your 'tik, and still have access to the 658's web interface. On 19 June 2017 at 15:27, Mike Everest <mike@duxtel.com> wrote:
Hi all!
I'm interested to hear any experiences using FTTN services bridged to LAN to present the service address directly to routerOS, for any ISP really, but in relation to modems supplied by iinet are most relevant for this case :-}
Any favourite modem hardware to use? Any known gotchas (e.g. dhcp lease at the head end) or limitations?
Any and all comments will be well received and very much appreciated! :-)
Thanks in advance, Regards Mike.
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