🔒 Closed Modem/Router

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kung di ako nagkakamali ts ung modem is ung ISP( internet service provider ) ung internet mo ngayon un yun. Converge magpapalit ka na linya? maganda ung PLDT fiber kung solo nyo lang kahit ung 100mbps lang ung router naman is yung pang wired or wireless connections i mean pang multiple connections maganda ata yung TP link or either Tenda
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Wala. You cannot remove the stock ISP modem from the equation/set-up since registered ang Serial Number at MAC address niyan sa OLT. Once nag-iba ang serial number, the ONT and the OLT will not be in synced. Hence, you'll lose your connectivity. Linked ang serial number ng stock ISP modem (a.k.a ONT) sa account ng subscriber, so once iba ang naka-salpak na serial number diyan, hindi mare-recognize ng system na yun ung modem na dapat nakay subscriber, so the effect, idi-disconnect ni system ung service, at least until magsynced ang serial number ng ONT at yung serial number na registered sa account ng subscriber.

The only thing you can do is to set the stock ISP modem to bridge mode, then i-connect mo yung mabibili mong dual-band gigabit router. Para yung router na yun ang in-charge sa WiFi broadcast, DHCP, port forwarding, and others, na dating ginagawa ng stock ISP modem.

Also, magkaiba ang functions and purposes ng modem at router.
Advantage lang ng mga stock ISP ONT ay 2-in-1 na sila, may modem function at may router function na sila.
At yung mga consumer-level routers na available sa market ay walang Fiber Optic port, so you cannot use that to replace the stock ISP modem. Hence, aside from what I told you earlier, you really cannot remove the stock ISP modem-router from the set-up.
 
Wala. You cannot remove the stock ISP modem from the equation/set-up since registered ang Serial Number at MAC address niyan sa OLT. Once nag-iba ang serial number, the ONT and the OLT will not be in synced. Hence, you'll lose your connectivity. Linked ang serial number ng stock ISP modem (a.k.a ONT) sa account ng subscriber, so once iba ang naka-salpak na serial number diyan, hindi mare-recognize ng system na yun ung modem na dapat nakay subscriber, so the effect, idi-disconnect ni system ung service, at least until magsynced ang serial number ng ONT at yung serial number na registered sa account ng subscriber.

The only thing you can do is to set the stock ISP modem to bridge mode, then i-connect mo yung mabibili mong dual-band gigabit router. Para yung router na yun ang in-charge sa WiFi broadcast, DHCP, port forwarding, and others, na dating ginagawa ng stock ISP modem.

Also, magkaiba ang functions and purposes ng modem at router.
Advantage lang ng mga stock ISP ONT ay 2-in-1 na sila, may modem function at may router function na sila.
At yung mga consumer-level routers na available sa market ay walang Fiber Optic port, so you cannot use that to replace the stock ISP modem. Hence, aside from what I told you earlier, you really cannot remove the stock ISP modem-router from the set-up.
best way talaga boss yung bridge nya na lang hahaha
 
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