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mozerd
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Re: WAN connection help

I've seen quite a few FTTH installations use PPPoE -- so since you've moved to Cable and assuming that you're previous install may have also been PPPoE all you have to do is disable the PPPoE interface and make sure that your WAN Ethernet Interface is enabled [Active] and that should do the trick.

Brano
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Brano

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There are few things to be adjusted if changing the WAN interface type
- the interface connection itself (TCP/IP vs PPPoE)
- static or DHCP
- firewall rules to allow DHCP in and regular outbound traffic
- policy routes to the WAN interface
judaster
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Thank you all for the answers,

Yes, the previous FTTH connection worked after configuring PPPoE and VLAN6. I'll try the direct connection between one PC and the bridge. I guess I'll have to configure the computer TCPIP with the public IP + 255.255.255.224 mask and the GW and DNSs provided by the ISP right?.

I'll post a screen capture of the USG configuration for you to have a looh.

Thanks a lot,

Jud