Quick question.. I am about to get fibre to the curb NBN from Internode here in Aus. I too need VLAN2 on my WAN if. Currently on ADSL2 with the config below, configured via the GUI.
I am on a Archer C7 v2 on 1.12.0...
To me it looks like the WAN if is already tagged VLAN2 in the default config?
Probably... But you'd have to test it to find out.
You'd be much better off having your RSP supplied modem in bridge/half bridge mode and letting gargoyle authenticate over IPoE. Certainly this is possible via other RSPs.
Particularly with FTTC where you have reverse power feed units etc, I'd be sticking with the preferred equipment where practical. But I would also be interested to hear your outcomes as well if you choose not to.
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Thanks Lantis - my plan was put in the supplied NBNCo VDSL FTTC box and connect Gargoyle to that. All customers get a NBNco VDSL reverse power unit, and can opt-in to receiving a router from the ISP to connect to that (which will then do PPPoE auth /VLAN2 (TPG ISPs at least) - I don't want to use their router.. but rather my trusty Gargoyle.
VLAN ID Tag (802.1q)
for new customers signing up
to NBN after 06/09/2019
HFC/FTTC VLAN 2
So the out of the box gargoyle GUI config for PPPoE on WAN looks like it should work when connected to the supplied NBNCo FTTC VDSL to my untrained eye.
Quite possibly. The only thing will be that VLAN tag.
The default config looks like it already uses 2, so you might get lucky! It certainly isn't 2 by default on every device (typically 1 and 2 but could be reversed)
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Glad you got it sorted, thanks for posting back!
I have a VERY limited understanding of vlan tagging.
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