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mcpingvin
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2023 15:54    Post subject: Archer C7 can't connect to PPPoE Reply with quote
I've scoured this forum and the rest of the Internet and I still cannot make it work. After setting all up, pressing "connect" on the WAN page - nothing happens. Stays disconnected.

Here's the info:

Code:
Router Name
DD-WRT
Router Model
TP-Link ARCHER-C7 v5
Firmware Version
DD-WRT v3.0-r44715 std (11/03/20)


swconfig dev switch0 show
Code:
Global attributes:
   enable_vlan: 1
   enable_mirror_rx: 0
   enable_mirror_tx: 0
   mirror_monitor_port: 0
   mirror_source_port: 0
   disable_all_leds: ???
   arl_age_time: 300
   arl_table: ???
   igmp_snooping: 0
   igmp_v3: 1
Port 0:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: ???
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 0
   link: port:0 link:up speed:1000baseT full-duplex txflow rxflow
Port 1:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: 0
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 2
   link: port:1 link:up speed:1000baseT full-duplex auto
Port 2:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: 0
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 1
   link: port:2 link:up speed:1000baseT full-duplex txflow rxflow auto
Port 3:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: 0
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 1
   link: port:3 link:down
Port 4:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: 0
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 1
   link: port:4 link:down
Port 5:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: 0
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 1
   link: port:5 link:down
Port 6:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: ???
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 0
   link: port:6 link:down
VLAN 1:
   vid: 1
   ports: 0t 2 3 4 5
VLAN 2:
   vid: 100
   ports: 0t 1


syslog:
Code:
Jan 1 01:10:26 DD-WRT user.info : servicemanager : waiting for services to finish (26)...
Jan 1 01:10:27 DD-WRT user.info : wland : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:10:27 DD-WRT user.info : cron : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:10:27 DD-WRT user.info : pptpd : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:10:27 DD-WRT user.info : dnsmasq : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:10:27 DD-WRT user.info : dnsmasq : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:10:27 DD-WRT user.info : ttraff : traffic counter daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:10:27 DD-WRT user.info : pppd : pppoe process successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT daemon.info pppd[5468]: Exit.
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT user.info : redial : ppp redial daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT user.info : bridge : interface vlan1 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT user.info : bridge : interface ath0 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT user.info : bridge : interface ath1 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT user.info : bridge : bridge br0 successfully deleted
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT user.info : resetbutton : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT user.info : ipv6 : successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT user.info : syslogd : syslog daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT syslog.info syslogd exiting
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT syslog.info syslogd started: BusyBox v1.32.0
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT user.info : resetbutton : resetbutton daemon successfully started
Jan 1 01:10:28 DD-WRT user.info : hostapd : hostapd daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:10:29 DD-WRT user.info : bridge : interface ath0 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:10:29 DD-WRT user.info : bridge : interface ath1 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:10:30 DD-WRT user.info : bridge : bridge br0 successfully added
Jan 1 01:10:30 DD-WRT user.info : bridge : interface vlan1 successfully added to bridge br0
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2452 qual:80 noise:-95 eirp: 24
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2412 qual:68 noise:-93 eirp: 24
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2432 qual:67 noise:-93 eirp: 24
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2422 qual:61 noise:-93 eirp: 24
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2442 qual:56 noise:-93 eirp: 24
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2462 qual:54 noise:-95 eirp: 24
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2447 qual:42 noise:-95 eirp: 24
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2437 qual:40 noise:-95 eirp: 24
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2427 qual:40 noise:-93 eirp: 24
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2467 qual:38 noise:-95 eirp: 24
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2457 qual:38 noise:-94 eirp: 24
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2417 qual:33 noise:-95 eirp: 24
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq:2472 qual:0 noise:-95 eirp: 0
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq: 2452 default quality 80
Jan 1 01:10:32 DD-WRT user.info : autochannel : ath0: freq: 2412 default quality 68




I've used this router behind an ISP issued one which was used in a bridge mode, but having moved I switched providers and now have FTTH with a media converter, so I'd like to kick out the ISP router all together.

Any ideas are greatly appreciated Smile
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2023 16:04    Post subject: Reply with quote
Welcome to the forum.

Unfortunately you are using an old and outdated build.

Upgrading is highly recommended.

*After* upgrading reset to defaults and put settings in manually, never restore from a backup (to a different build)

Current build is 52081

See the forum guidelines with helpful pointers about how to research your router, where and what firmware to download, where and how to post and many other helpful tips:
https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=324087

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mcpingvin
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2023 16:09    Post subject: Reply with quote
Oh, those red letters telling me not to use the router database to find the image? Never saw them. Lucky me Smile

I'll upgrade and report back, thank you.
mcpingvin
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Location: Croatia

PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2023 20:23    Post subject: Reply with quote
I'm afraid it's (mostly?) the same after the update and reset to factory defaults:

#### ROUTER NEWEST VERSION

Router Name
DD-WRT
Router Model
TP-Link ARCHER-C7 v5
Firmware Version
DD-WRT v3.0-r52081 (03/21/23)


Conf:
Code:
Global attributes:
   enable_vlan: 1
   enable_mirror_rx: 0
   enable_mirror_tx: 0
   mirror_monitor_port: 0
   mirror_source_port: 0
   disable_all_leds: ???
   arl_age_time: 300
   arl_table: ???
   igmp_snooping: 0
   igmp_v3: 1
Port 0:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: ???
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 0
   link: port:0 link:up speed:1000baseT full-duplex txflow rxflow
Port 1:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: 0
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 2
   link: port:1 link:up speed:1000baseT full-duplex auto
Port 2:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: 0
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 1
   link: port:2 link:up speed:1000baseT full-duplex txflow rxflow auto
Port 3:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: 0
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 1
   link: port:3 link:down
Port 4:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: 0
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 1
   link: port:4 link:down
Port 5:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: 0
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 1
   link: port:5 link:down
Port 6:
   mib: ???
   enable_eee: ???
   igmp_snooping: 0
   vlan_prio: 0
   pvid: 0
   link: port:6 link:down
VLAN 1:
   vid: 1
   ports: 0t 2 3 4 5
VLAN 2:
   vid: 100
   ports: 0t 1



Log:
Code:
Jan 1 01:16:14 DD-WRT user.info : [wland] : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:16:14 DD-WRT user.info : [cron] : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:16:14 DD-WRT user.info : [pptpd] : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:16:14 DD-WRT user.info : [dnsmasq] : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:16:14 DD-WRT user.info : [dnsmasq] : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:16:14 DD-WRT user.info : [ttraff] : traffic counter daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:16:14 DD-WRT user.info : [sfe] : shortcut forwarding engine successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:16:15 DD-WRT user.info : [sfe] : shortcut forwarding engine successfully started
Jan 1 01:16:15 DD-WRT daemon.info pppd[8315]: Exit.
Jan 1 01:16:15 DD-WRT user.info : [pppd] : pppoe process successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:16:15 DD-WRT user.info : [redial] : ppp redial daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:16:15 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : interface vlan1 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:16:15 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : interface wlan0 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:16:15 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : interface wlan1 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:16:15 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : bridge br0 successfully deleted
Jan 1 01:16:15 DD-WRT user.info : [resetbutton] : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.info : [ipv6] : successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT syslog.info syslogd exiting
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT syslog.info syslogd started: BusyBox v1.36.0
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.info : [resetbutton] : successfully started
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.info : [hostapd] : hostapd daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: start deconfigure_single_ath9k
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: start delete_ath9k_devices
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : interface wlan0 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: leave delete_ath9k_devices
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: leave deconfigure_single_ath9k
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: start deconfigure_single_ath9k
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: start delete_ath9k_devices
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : interface wlan1 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: leave delete_ath9k_devices
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: leave deconfigure_single_ath9k
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : bridge br0 successfully added
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : interface vlan1 successfully added to bridge br0
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: start deconfigure_single_ath9k
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: start delete_ath9k_devices
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: leave delete_ath9k_devices
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: leave deconfigure_single_ath9k
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: start deconfigure_single_ath9k
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: start delete_ath9k_devices
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: leave delete_ath9k_devices
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: leave deconfigure_single_ath9k
Jan 1 01:16:16 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: start configure_single_ath9k
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2023 21:47    Post subject: Reply with quote
Do you know the required PPPoE settings?

And the second question: why does your VLAN 2 have a vid of 100?
mcpingvin
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 7:35    Post subject: Reply with quote
First and second question overlap: VLAN ID for my connection to work needs to be 100 Smile

I can see a bit of info trough the ISP's router, such as

Code:
Protocol type PPP
Last connection error code
ERROR_NONE
Last connection date 22 March 2023, 21 h 20 m
ATM VP/VC or VLAN 100
MTU size 1492


as well as my username and password which are working on the existing router.

There have been other people with the same ISP and no one mentioned anything else except for the username, password and VLAN ID that should be set for the connection to work.

This is the same ISP: https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1199602#1199602
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 7:49    Post subject: Reply with quote
VLAN 2:
vid: 100
ports: 0t 1

The WAN port is not tagged (port 1)
Add a "t" Suffix to it. Port 0 is the CPU.
mcpingvin
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 14:22    Post subject: Reply with quote
Added this to startup, rebooted the router:
Code:
swconfig dev switch0 vlan 2 set vid 100
swconfig dev switch0 vlan 2 set ports "0 1t"
swconfig dev switch0 set apply


swconfig dev switch0 show output confirms that it's fine:
Code:
VLAN 1:
   vid: 1
   ports: 0t 2 3 4 5
VLAN 2:
   vid: 100
   ports: 0 1t



This is the switch config page (I haven't touched anything in GUI):



And this is the log, looks the same. Still won't connect:
Code:
Jan 1 01:04:27 DD-WRT user.info : [servicemanager] : waiting for services to finish (28)...
Jan 1 01:04:28 DD-WRT user.info : [pptpd] : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:04:28 DD-WRT user.info : [dnsmasq] : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:04:28 DD-WRT user.info : [wland] : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:04:28 DD-WRT user.info : [dnsmasq] : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:04:28 DD-WRT user.info : [cron] : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:04:28 DD-WRT user.info : [ttraff] : traffic counter daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:04:29 DD-WRT user.info : [sfe] : shortcut forwarding engine successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:04:29 DD-WRT user.info : [sfe] : shortcut forwarding engine successfully started
Jan 1 01:04:29 DD-WRT daemon.info pppd[2962]: Exit.
Jan 1 01:04:29 DD-WRT user.info : [pppd] : pppoe process successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:04:29 DD-WRT user.info : [redial] : ppp redial daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:04:29 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : interface vlan1 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:04:29 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : interface wlan0 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:04:29 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : interface wlan1 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:04:30 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : bridge br0 successfully deleted
Jan 1 01:04:30 DD-WRT user.info : [resetbutton] : daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:04:30 DD-WRT user.info : [ipv6] : successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:04:30 DD-WRT syslog.info syslogd exiting
Jan 1 01:04:30 DD-WRT syslog.info syslogd started: BusyBox v1.36.0
Jan 1 01:04:30 DD-WRT user.info : [resetbutton] : successfully started
Jan 1 01:04:31 DD-WRT user.info : [hostapd] : hostapd daemon successfully stopped
Jan 1 01:04:31 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: start deconfigure_single_ath9k
Jan 1 01:04:31 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: start delete_ath9k_devices
Jan 1 01:04:31 DD-WRT user.info : [bridge] : interface wlan0 successfully deleted from bridge br0
Jan 1 01:04:31 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: leave delete_ath9k_devices
Jan 1 01:04:31 DD-WRT user.debug : mac80211: leave deconfigure_single_ath9k
ho1Aetoo
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 14:23    Post subject: Reply with quote
Code:
swconfig dev switch0 vlan 2 set ports "0t 1t"
mcpingvin
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 15:41    Post subject: Reply with quote
Code:
VLAN 1:
   vid: 1
   ports: 0t 2 3 4 5
VLAN 2:
   vid: 100
   ports: 0t 1t


But the situation is the same.

I've called my ISP to change PPPoE password, on the off chance I had it wrong, no change.

I spoofed MAC address of the ISP's router, still no change.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 16:24    Post subject: Reply with quote
Then we probably can't help because something else is missing or entered data is incorrect.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 16:59    Post subject: Reply with quote
mcpingvin wrote:
Code:
VLAN 1:
   vid: 1
   ports: 0t 2 3 4 5
VLAN 2:
   vid: 100
   ports: 0t 1t


But the situation is the same.

I've called my ISP to change PPPoE password, on the off chance I had it wrong, no change.

I spoofed MAC address of the ISP's router, still no change.


with this set up, try to turn modem off router off..turn modem on wait for 2-3 min than turn on your router...and wait...also make sure your modem is in bridge mode..
there is also one more pppoe set up in the WAN section but i don't think its the other one...

I do use the standard pppoe on my 1043v2 (with no vid) and its working...the only thing that may be an issue is, the switch tab and vlans are WIP at the moment, so either wait and try another build or try an older build like 51887 ..or the last one 52095...

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mcpingvin
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 17:35    Post subject: Reply with quote
Now I'm unsure if we're on the same page Smile

The idea is to get rid of the ISP's router. I have fiber in my apartment, which goes into a media converter (something like this) that connects to the router. Hence the vid, which is setup on the ISP router as well.

Bridge mode is an option that I can ask my ISP to activate, but I'd like to kick out a piece of equipement if I can.
ho1Aetoo
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 18:34    Post subject: Reply with quote
Apart from the username, password, VLAN ID, MAC address, the host-uniq might also be needed.

It can also be that the entered data is wrong, the username on provider routers is sometimes different....

It can also be that the router is somehow misconfigured.
We had this a few days ago, a user has created a wrong bridge.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 18:38    Post subject: Reply with quote
mcpingvin wrote:
Now I'm unsure if we're on the same page Smile

The idea is to get rid of the ISP's router. I have fiber in my apartment, which goes into a media converter (something like this) that connects to the router. Hence the vid, which is setup on the ISP router as well.

Bridge mode is an option that I can ask my ISP to activate, but I'd like to kick out a piece of equipment if I can.


in general media convertors must be in a bridge mode indeed..if not..are you getting DHCP from the media converter ??

I also did have TP-link media converter(it was a crap connection) in the past and mine was in bridge mode, as those dont have DHCP i believe...but, it was replaced with PON also in bridge mode...but on that connection i'm with static IP Razz

The one i have with PPPoE has a DSL modem that's why i got confused and posted those gimmicks, but even the DSL is in bridge mode...so, whatever you have, to get rid of the ISP crap stuff it must be in bridge mode...In your case media converter just converts the signal from copper to optics...and you hit the PPPoE server that requires vid 100 or what ever...

as far as the settings above those that you have seems to be correct...
unless something is messy with tagging ports...and ect..

post pic of your DDWRT config's cover the sensitive data
make sure you have working DNS too and NTP time

if this is huawei GPONEPON as from the pic this is not media converter...
do you have control over it...??

I do have on mine... Razz

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Netgear R9000 --DD-WRT 55363 Gateway/DoT,AD-Block,AP Isolation,Firewall,Forced DNS,x2VLAN,Vanilla
Broadcom
Netgear R7000 --DD-WRT 55460 Gateway/SmartDNS/DoH,AD-Block,Firewall,Forced DNS,x3VLAN,VPN
NOT USING 5Ghz ANYWHERE
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Stubby DNS over TLS I DNSCrypt v2 by mac913
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