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Serpentor
8 months agoNeighbour
Telus Pure Fibre in Ontario - PPPoE
This isn't really a question, it's just FYI for Ontario (and, I assume, Quebec) customers that have Telus Pure Fibre, delivered on Bell's fibre. In Ontario, Telus has to use PPPoE. Make sure you...
Serpentor
7 months agoNeighbour
Does your router have logs for the PPPoE authentication? If you're in Ontario (Bell last mile), they use PPPoE. I set my NH20A to bridge all interfaces.
From what I've read, some people have had to factory reset the NH20A then put it in bridge mode for it to work.
supermario
4 months agoNeighbour
Bell is using straightforward PPPOE PAP based authentication with no fuss from years ago. This works well and works off any of their modem ports. Their Advanced DMZ mode is known to fail as it's internal NAT routing is flawed and not reliable if it works at all. Only their business modems work properly in this regard. On the residential side, they don't want you to use your own routers.