Hi, You don't need to lock down a modem in bridge mode, since there is no L3 access unless you forward to it with a NAT from the ethernet side. So any vulnerabillites are not as much of a concern, you won't even need a password. Tip: If you can collect SNMP stats setup snmp and make the dive reachable from a collector on your LAN or the Dude on the gateway router, to collect the modem stats, helps with argueing with NBN if there is a problem on the line, as they often pass the line test if the problem only happens when it rains. ie. They won't believe you have a problem unless you can prove it, and you will be charge for a callout if here isn't a problem. Reguards, Darren On 23/10/2024 1:55 pm, Roger Plant via Public wrote:
Hi,
No the vigor 130 doesn't support SOS and ROC, but there was an update to give it SRA, which is acceptable on NBN.
https://www.draytek.com.au/support/downloads/vigor130/
Choose the modem11 one.
Note however the recent vulnerabilities in many/most? draytek devices.
In absence of a fix, you really need to lock down the admin interface(s) to specific IP addresses. It looks like they are not going to provide further firmware updates for these and similarly older devices.
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The Vigor 130 does not support NBN SOS and ROC and there has never been a firmware update for them. I have a number in stock I cannot use for that reason. Any bridgeable modem that has VDSL 2, SOS and ROC will do as it only an interface changer. I have Netcomm and Netgear in place from the clients and updated the firmware to get them operational. Hope this helps.
regards Anthony White
On 23/10/24 12:17, Russell Hurren via Public wrote:
The Draytek Vigor 130s were good, but several of the 167s I put in place had issues. VDSL connection would drop and it wouldn't come back until they were power cycled. I stopped using them. Now we use a Cisco router with a VDSL card. Our upstream provider gives them to us for free with a VDSL connection. I think they're around $100 on the second hand market.
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Draytek Vigor 167 generally acting as a VDSL to Ethernet bridge.
Patrick
On Wed, 23 Oct 2024 at 10:28, Christopher Hawker via Public <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> wrote:
Hello all,
What are people using these days in order to support FTTB/N/C services on Mikrotik routers? I need to throw an NBN service into a site that uses FTTB and as we know the Proscend transceivers aren't around anymore. Unless someone has one laying around they'd be happy to part ways with...
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