❓ Help IPOE pwede ba bridge mode or any alternatives?

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Mga lods, paano kaya maging optimized internet ko ngayung naging IPOE na ang Globe fiber namin, mabuti pa yung naka PPOE pa kasi naka bridge mode sa asus tuf router ko ramdam ko ang bilis ng response time ng internet, ngayung nag IPOE na madalas, kailangan ko pa i refresh para lang mag load ng maayus.
 
Pwede namang bridge ang IPOE.
Mas madali ang pagbridge ng IPOE kasi DHCP na siya. Wala ka nang ilalagay na credentials sa Asus TUF mo.
Sa GFiber modem, just change the WAN config for INTERNET to bridge, preserve the VLAN ID (VLAN 200 ata ang IPOE ni Globe as far as I know). And that's it.
After that, plug and play na lang si Asus TUF mo (Modem LAN -> ASUS TUF WAN). No need to put any PPPOE username and password kay Asus Tuf since IPOE is DHCP.
 
Pwede namang bridge ang IPOE.
Mas madali ang pagbridge ng IPOE kasi DHCP na siya. Wala ka nang ilalagay na credentials sa Asus TUF mo.
Sa GFiber modem, just change the WAN config for INTERNET to bridge, preserve the VLAN ID (VLAN 200 ata ang IPOE ni Globe as far as I know). And that's it.
After that, plug and play na lang si Asus TUF mo (Modem LAN -> ASUS TUF WAN). No need to put any PPPOE username and password kay Asus Tuf since IPOE is DHCP.
Salamat po ng marami lods.
 
Pwede namang bridge ang IPOE.
Mas madali ang pagbridge ng IPOE kasi DHCP na siya. Wala ka nang ilalagay na credentials sa Asus TUF mo.
Sa GFiber modem, just change the WAN config for INTERNET to bridge, preserve the VLAN ID (VLAN 200 ata ang IPOE ni Globe as far as I know). And that's it.
After that, plug and play na lang si Asus TUF mo (Modem LAN -> ASUS TUF WAN). No need to put any PPPOE username and password kay Asus Tuf since IPOE is DHCP.
question sa ganito. bakit kailangan pa ang GFiber modem? pwede namang DHCP client (with the provider's VLAN) ang WAN port ng Asus TUF, di ba?

requirement ba ng Globe ang router nila? or is the GFiber "modem" doing the media conversion (optical to electrical, and vice versa)?
 
question sa ganito. bakit kailangan pa ang GFiber modem? pwede namang DHCP client (with the provider's VLAN) ang WAN port ng Asus TUF, di ba?

requirement ba ng Globe ang router nila? or is the GFiber "modem" doing the media conversion (optical to electrical, and vice versa)?
The ONT is the one handling the conversion from optical to electrical.
 
i know how this works (i work in telco). but i'm not familiar with the G-Fibre modem. is GFiber modem the ONT?
question is why [ONT]-[GFibre]-[Asus TUF] rather than [ONT]-[Asus TUF]?
ah, nvm... i think this photo shows why. different from our setup.

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