 | reply to darkrabbit
Re: Bell FTTH question For FTTH 50/50, is the IP static or dynamic? |
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 | Dynamically assigned once you connect via PPPoE. When you disconnect PPPoE and reconnect, you'll get a new IP.
Rogers is dynamic as well but I kept the same IP for a year and a half, regardless of any power outages. They use DHCP.
So with Bell, if you want to keep the IP for a while, I'd highly recommend slapping the modem on a UPS so you don't drop your PPPoE connection.
-J |
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 | What's the best way to get my pFsense to work correctly using just the ONT , and getting rid of the sagecom, is it possible ? |
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 MarshalPremium join:2003-11-01 Montreal | 1st, dont call them for support if you have issue.. they will tell you to put back the Sagemcom.. and if you have TV, forget the removal of the Sagemcom...
Internet is on Vlan35.. you then know what to do on pfsense  |
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