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PeterParker
10 months agoOrganizer
New Telus PureFibre installation Quebec
Hi everyone, I'm new to the Telus fibre family. Today was the day of the installation. The first tech who came was a Bell technician, and luckily I manage to call the Telus tech when the Bell tec...
- 10 months ago
Hey Peter, I'm currently using the Ontario service of telus pure fibre, and have bypassed the NHA20 by using a fiber media converter. WARNING, this will only give you ipv4 as of now and NO IPV6. Here is the link to the one I used. You are going have to set all the PPPOE and VLAN settings as follows,
VLAN ID: 40
Priority: 0
802.1q tag: yes
Be sure to use the SFP module provided to you by the tech
PeterParker
10 months agoOrganizer
2nd Part, I had post another one because my message exceed 2k characters.
Also, my current plan is 1.5gbps down and 940 up. I connected my pc to the 10gbps port, and my pc has a 2.5gbps port. So when I do a speedtest, my download speed only goes up to 1430mbps, and my upload speed up to 1060. So I was wondering why I don't have full speed when downloading, I thought ISPs normally do overprovisioning on the connection?
Finally, I did try the bridge mode, but when I did it on my Asus RT-AX86U, I had to put the credentials for PPPOE authentication, but not set the VLAN ID to 40. It was working only with the credentials, which was weird. I wanted to revert the bridge mode, but I could'nt go to the NAH20 interface. I managed to do it by using 1 ethernet port on the Wifi Booster.
Thanks a lot for your answers, I would really appreciate some feedbacks!
MrFiber
10 months agoOrganizer
Hey Peter, I'm currently using the Ontario service of telus pure fibre, and have bypassed the NHA20 by using a fiber media converter. WARNING, this will only give you ipv4 as of now and NO IPV6. Here is the link to the one I used. You are going have to set all the PPPOE and VLAN settings as follows,
VLAN ID: 40
Priority: 0
802.1q tag: yes
Be sure to use the SFP module provided to you by the tech
- marting10 months agoNeighbour
May I ask how to get the Bell SFP module? The Bell technician left a Nokia ONT for me instead. And with this fibre media converter, is it still possible to have Optik TV cable box?
- PeterParker10 months agoOrganizer
That is surprising, because the NAH would only take SFP module, I think he might have made a mistake. When the Bell tech came to my house, he first was going to install the Nokia ONT. Luckiliy the day before the Telus tech called me and asked me to talk to the Bell tech when he will be there. He told him not to install the ONT, but the SFP.
- marting10 months agoNeighbour
It seems to be working with the Nokia ONT, but it's an extra box, which I would've preferred to not have. It's connected to the NAH through Ethernet and the NAH has a PPPoE connection
- PeterParker10 months agoOrganizer
Finally I bought an Asus RT-BE88U router, and I could bypass the NAH20 by plugging the SFP directly to the 10G SFP port of the router, used your settings, and it's working like a charm! Thanks a lot for your help!
- section12610 months agoFriendly Neighbour
I'm considering buying this same router to use with Telus Fibre service. I'm curious: what settings from MrFiber are you referring to, and where did you set them?
Thanks,
- PeterParker10 months agoOrganizer
These are the settings to be able to connect to the Bell network. Bell is using a PPPOE connection, and on the Asus router, you can set them on the WAN section, just enable 802.1q, put vlanid 40, put your PPPOE credentials (you have to ask Telus to have them or the technician).
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