Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 17:54 Post subject: Awesome
Awesome. I will try . That’s right. I use R7000 Netgear that the same as you. The difference is that my isp use Vlan id 35 and Prio 0. So can i ask you some questions ? I have sent pm. Can you check you inbox ?
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 19:50 Post subject: Re: Awesome
paultranemail wrote:
Awesome. I will try . That’s right. I use R7000 Netgear that the same as you. The difference is that my isp use Vlan id 35 and Prio 0. So can i ask you some questions ? I have sent pm. Can you check you inbox ?
I will answer you here in case someone else has the same questions as you.
You have to go to the tab "Administration->Commands" and copy paste all of the script there. Remember to change the vlan from 100 to 35, then click "Save Startup". Now do a reboot. Then go to the "Setup->Networking" tab. Under "Port Setup" change "WAN Port Assignment" to "Vlan35" (in my case its "Vlan100"). Do another reboot and you should be connected.
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:04 Post subject: Re: Awesome
I am very appreciated with your help. I have connected to the Internet.
I have a final question. I using the ipVanishVPN. There are 2 method to install VPN in the Ddwrt. 1. Install Flashrouter Privacy app 2. Using DD WRT v3 Router Setup in “Services > VPN ) in dd wrt web interface.
Which install method i can use ? Does this affect your scripts i have enter in the Startup Command ?
I'm also very grateful for your work on figuring this out.
Since my ISP provided modem does its tagging "somehow" whilst providing PPPoE passthrough I did not have to mess with this.
BUT I had to exchange its transmitters three times (lightning damaged them), no new firmware since years for this ADSL 2+ device.
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 3:59 Post subject: Re: Thanks all for your help
paultranemail wrote:
FonDisp wrote:
Cool, congrats!
Regarding the VPN, i guess you can use both, although i haven't used the Flashrouter Privacy app before.
Setting up the VPN will not affect the script.
Thanks all for your help
When i run OpenVPN on ddwrt
Can I do the policy routing on the ethernet ?
Like this :
Port 1 - Direct connection
Port 2 - VPN connection
Port 3 - VPN connection
Port 4 - VPN connection
Posted: Sat May 02, 2020 14:03 Post subject: Re: [SOLVED] Netgear R7000 PPPoE
FonDisp wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to use my own wifi router instead of the one from my ISPs, so this morning i installed DD-WRT v3.0-r42954 on my netgear R7000. Unfortunately, I cant get it to work, and I would really appreciate it if someone here could help me out.
I found the following PPPoE settings on the ISP router:
Does that look correct? I suspect i am not setting up the vlan id up correctly since its 100, and the range only goes up to 15 in 'Switch Config' settings, however, i tried to do it in in the 'Networking' settings instead. I am not sure if that is correct though. I would greatly appreciate if someone could give me some pointers since I am new to dd-wrt.
Could you update the screenshots with the final configuration of everything you have modified to make Lowi fiber optics work?
In this link, echo 0 is port 1. In your script echo 1 is port 1. Are you sure?
PD: I've a Linksys EA6400
Yes, i am sure. That script is all you need. Note that the vlan id might be different for you though. You dont have to change anything else using the web interface, except for the "WAN Port Assignment" which you have to set to "Vlan100" or whatever your vlan id is.
After doing a reboot, i set the "WAN Port Assignment" under the tab Setup/Networking to vlan100. Another reboot and i got a WAN ip
Paul, if you have the same router as i do, then you just need to change the 100 to your vlan id. Let me know if it works for you.
Thanks a lot for the help guys!
Your script does work. I'm also using an R7000 on a ISP that uses VLAN ID 100. I really hope DD-WRT maintainers can create a GUI method to do this.
Under the Switch Config page instead of just a static list of VLANs 1-15 maybe someone can add a (+) button to end to add a new row where it would be possible to specify a VLAN number manually. That would be the best for everyone.
Isn't the place in the Admin UI under Setup>Networking at the very top where it says VLAN tagging what you're looking for? Or does your build not have that section? _________________ R7000 Nighthawk - DD-WRT v3.0-r40270M kongac (07/11/19)
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Isn't the place in the Admin UI under Setup>Networking at the very top where it says VLAN tagging what you're looking for? Or does your build not have that section?
What's the difference between that VLAN option and the ones at "Switch Config"? I've read here on the forum a lot of info about both but it isn't still clear. Mostly warnings telling people not to use the "Setup>Networking" VLAN option. Are you using it with a R7000 and an ISP that requires them? _________________ 3x Netgear R7000; 2x Asus RT-N16; Running DD-WRT v3.0-r45192 std (12/29/20).
What's the difference between that VLAN option and the ones at "Switch Config"? I've read here on the forum a lot of info about both but it isn't still clear. Mostly warnings telling people not to use the "Setup>Networking" VLAN option. Are you using it with a R7000 and an ISP that requires them?
I don't have an ISP that requires PPPoE or VLAN tagging. That's why I was asking/confirming if that section would help or not. _________________ R7000 Nighthawk - DD-WRT v3.0-r40270M kongac (07/11/19)
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