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    TPLink (Sky MER) compatibility w/ Netgate 1100

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      That should work, there are a few posts here from other users using it.

      But spin up a pfSense iso on some old hardware to test first if you want.

      Steve

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        3ronic @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 Great, I'll give it a shot. Hopefully this is my last question.

        Looks like a newer version of pfSense removed the 'send options' section and instead there is a 'DHCP Hostname' option. Should I enter the full string 'dhcp-client-identifier "5a44fbb1a224@skydsl|8dh29823"' in the box, or should I just enter the credentials (this isn't the legitimate credential, just an example).

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          You need to check the 'Advanced Configuration' box in the DHCP client set up to expose the send-options field.
          It probably works fine in the hostname field without specifying the option type though. Both would add the same thing to the client config.

          Steve

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            3ronic @stephenw10
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              3ronic @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10 @redacid I think I know what my problem is. As my ISP connection is FTTC, my TP-Link router managed to use my DHCP options but then also configured a VLAN ID of 101.

              As you can see here:
              Screenshot 2021-11-18 193413.png

              So how can I assign a VLAN ID of 101 to the WAN interface without having to configure PPPoA or E?

              Now, if I am right, the Draytek Vigor 130 also confirms my theory because their modems support my ISP by default and they have the following pre-configured:

              Screenshot 2021-11-18 193636.png
              They also assign VPI/VPC of 0/38 which I have also read is required.

              So is there a way of assigning this VLAN ID of 101, and the VPI/VCI options in the DHCP options of the Netgate 2100? If push comes to shove, I will have to order the Vigor 130 as the TP-Link may be the problem as their bridged mode sucks and leaves a bunch of pre-configured settings that in theory wouldn't bridge the connection properly.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                You're still using the tplink as the modem? Usually the modem would still do the VLAN but you can just use a VLAN interface in pfSense to send the traffic tagged. That does assume the modem won't filter that tagged traffic in a true bridged mode.

                When you check the advanced dhcp options you get an additional section appear 'Lease Requirements and Requests'. The send options field is in there.

                Steve

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                  3ronic @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10 Yes, the TP-Link was put in Bridged mode however, there is no indication the modem is using any VLAN ID let alone 101. So I can't know for sure. Even with it in Bridged mode, it still left out a lot of previous configuration settings that shouldn't have been enabled when switching to bridged mode. Makes me wonder if there are any other configs that could be affecting how bridged mode should work.

                  That screenshot I posted above has the 'Advanced Configuration' enabled. It only gives those 2 options below 'Protocol timing' and 'Presets'. Still no 'Lease Requirements and Requests' option that I can see.

                  Do you have any images of where you see this as I have looked everywhere for that option and have had no luck.

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                    redacid @3ronic
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                    @3ronic The TP-Link must be configured in the bridge mode. VLAN 101 with priority 5 is used for the VDSL connection to be established on the modem side. This connection can be then configured as a new interface group to set a certain port that will work out as "WAN". You want a simple bridge at this stage.

                    On the pfsense side, you are not meant to set up any VLANs, just the dhcp61 send option.

                    As Steve mentioned, the option is visible here, when the Advanced Configuration box under DHCP Client Configuration is ticked. A separate section called Lease Requirements and Requests should show up and "Send Option" box should appear. The string below should work.

                    dhcp-client-identifier "24a7dc16ef88@skydsl|yourpwd"
                    
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                      3ronic @redacid
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                      @redacid I see it now, I was being silly. Forgive me haha. Okay, so just the dhcp-client-identifier in the send option field and that's it? Nothing needs to be entered into the hostname field? Just like this screenshot?

                      Screenshot 2021-11-18 at 23.36.33.png

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                        redacid @3ronic
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                        @3ronic Obviously where you see 'yourpwd' it would be best to replace with your password you had, after "|". Otherwise that would be okay. Nothing else, provided bridge is properly configured on the tplink side.

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                          3ronic @redacid
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                          @redacid So I gave it another go with the TP-Link and correct DHCP options on the Netgate. It didn't work, however I just took delivery of my Draytek Vigor 130 and connected the two and it works!

                          The WAN interface on the netgate picks up the public IP and I have internet! The problem lies somewhere within TP-Link's bridged mode (probably the fact I am unable to specify a VLAN ID on my tp-link even though their VR2800 emulator on their website allows me to).

                          One strange thing I have notice with my public IP designation is that it says the DC is all the way up in Scotland when I live in London. Before I would do a 'What's my IP' and it would always show the DC being more or less 20 minutes from me. So not sure if this a big concern as I also did a ping test and results came back to 40ms. I changed the server to London, and it dropped down to around 14ms which is the usual. Maybe a problem with 'What's my IP' geo-location?

                          Either way I prefer the simplicity of the Draytek modem to the big TP-Link router so I'm happy with the end result. Thanks again for all the help from you both!

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            Yeah, I used a Draytek V120 with ADSL for years. It just worked. When my last Huawei HG612 expires I might have to go to the V130. Unless FTTP has arrived by then. 🤞

                            Steve

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