 MarshalPremium join:2003-11-01 Montreal | reply to coaxguy
Re: [Internet] Fibe 50/50 + Fibe TV - How to add my own router i Its not true for FTTH.
There is a login for IPTV using pppoe, on FTTN...
on FTTH, the iptv portion use DHCP to get the stream. -- Rogers - iPhone 4s 32gb |
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 Seb851 join:2010-07-12 Sainte-Marthe-Sur-Le-Lac, QC | said by Marshal:Its not true for FTTH.
There is a login for IPTV using pppoe, on FTTN...
on FTTH, the iptv portion use DHCP to get the stream. Ty est certain de cela ?? -- Future Shop Staff |
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 MarshalPremium join:2003-11-01 Montreal | Avec les tests que je fais depuis un temps pour remplacer le Connection Hub meme pour le Tivi, oui j'en suis TRES certain.
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 Seb851 join:2010-07-12 Sainte-Marthe-Sur-Le-Lac, QC | Je viens de voir l'option dans le Sagemcom lol -- Future Shop Staff |
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| reply to Marshal said by Marshal:Its not true for FTTH.
There is a login for IPTV using pppoe, on FTTN...
on FTTH, the iptv portion use DHCP to get the stream.
Thats Backwards Marshal, On Fttn its DHCP, On FTTH its PPOE for the fibetv 36 session. Either that or both are DHCP, easy way to tell is to click advanced settings >TV in your modem and take note if its PPPOE or DHCP is ticked. -- Every time Someone leaves Sympatico an Angel gets its wings.
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 MarshalPremium join:2003-11-01 Montreal | Ok, so you're telling me that I dont know what I saw at home? I have FTTH at home..
I will take a screenshot when I'll get home.. you'll see.. -- Rogers - iPhone 4s 32gb |
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 | reply to morisato Wait Now i remeber, On a Stinger You have to use PPOE for FTTN, on a 7330 Its DHCP> thats the difference brain fart P:) -- Every time Someone leaves Sympatico an Angel gets its wings.
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 MarshalPremium join:2003-11-01 Montreal | :P |
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| reply to Marshal Damn, I forgot it said FTTH, you are right. Sorry Marshal. Forgot about the other modem converting the fiber and then plugs into the WAN port on the Sagemcom.
Spyke, I stand corrected. You have 2 options like Marshal said, you can reset the Sagemcom if you wish.
I personally am on FTTN and have it set up the way I said above. Seeing as you want to flash your Asus and put custom firmware on, I would still suggest doing it the way I said. I have had flaky performance when DDWRT was doing the pppoe connection, which is why I let the Sagemcom do the work.
I use Tomato, shibby version. I needed OpenVPN as well 
Here is a pic of what I mean for MAC reservation. Its to ensure the Sagemcom ALWAYS assigns the same IP to the Asus N66U.

Then I go to the DMZ tab at the top and enable 192.168.2.10 (the asus) to work under DMZ. Ive not had an issue this way, and I get my full speed. (25/10) |
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