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From what I've seen from the ONT product specifications, it's highly likely that the service port is configured with 802.1q trunk instead of an access port due to its need to support multiple address ranges such as VOIP, IPTV and normal internet.
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not really, got a vlan idea in place to use the managed switch to serve more than just bypassing the 2Wire So my config is as follows: int Fa0/0 desc LAN ip address DHCP ip nat inside speed auto full-duplex vlan-range dot1q 1 10 native exit-vlan-config Not sure if it works tho...will try once the singtel is here. fingers crossed.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Hi,
was searching the site but not able to find the steps by steps in configure or replacing Singnet router with my prefer router. I was on singnet many years and since then never use their modem/router before. Can anyone point me there if there is a link? Thanks. I was thinking to replace singnet black router with my own but not affecting the MIO TV or Digialvoice line. Heard ppl talking about bridgeing, what does that mean? any links or steps to follow it or die die must use Singnet router. I know the white color box to the FO line is a must. but not sure the black router can be replace by others. thanks a lot. |
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anyone can confirm, the vlan ID for singtel?
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anyone can confirm, the vlan ID for singtel? IPTV: 20 VoIP: 30 Management: 40 |
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#2842 |
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did you say tues already???? |
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went on overseas, came back and was told that my family got the 100mbps fibre from Singnet.
so can welcome me to the club ![]()
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Hi guys,
I'm not sure if this can be done but I'm trying to do it. I got a linksys E4200 router. Bridged my 2wire 5012nv(disable dhcp, routing and wan). Connected it to my E4200. All my other devices are connected to the E4200 then. My home phone line is still working, internet working, but my MioTV is not working.... =( Anyone knows what is wrong? I have been searching for a solution and saw this. anyway, the miotv is preconfigured to listen to 192.168.1.254 gateway, and requires the dhcp to be turned on. |
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Join Date: May 2001
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Hi, Can anyone advise me whether this sort of arrangement is OK when setting up a fibre broadband in the apartment. I am not too familier with Fibre broadband as my illustrated Network structure claimed to be unworkable by having a homeplug connected directly after the Open Network Terminal. Sigtel technician claims that the speed can be as slow as 50% or less.
Another question is whether am I able to use my own router rather than having Singtel router? I don't need MIO TV and I don't see the need to have their router. Any advise is greatly appreciated. thanks.
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Hi, Can anyone advise me whether this sort of arrangement is OK when setting up a fibre broadband in the apartment. I am not too familier with Fibre broadband as my illustrated Network structure claimed to be unworkable by having a homeplug connected directly after the Open Network Terminal. Sigtel technician claims that the speed can be as slow as 50% or less. ![]() Can use Asus RT-N56U.
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Ohhh, Call up ST and sign up their fibre (mio home 100). Going to get fix on 29 March, just want to confirm that the setting from this Singnet Fibre with DIR-655 work?
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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i connected the ONT to a cisco switch, internet is working but miotv is not. Most likely qos issue. Anybody familier with qos on cisco IOS?
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Hi all,Is it improved a lot in terms of download/upload speed from Singtel 15Mbps to 200Mbps fibre? Currently mio home user& want to upgrade explore home.any pro & con? Thanks in advance
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