I have been using the Billion as a modem on a Plusnet FTTC line with a Synology router since Feb this year.
I am at present using the Billion config from here....
https://www.increasebroadbandspeed.co.u ... -multicast (call this config "X" )
I didn't use the Billion config...
http://www.billion.uk.com/edu/VDSL2/index.html (call this config "Z")
for bridged mode as...
A. I hadn't found it (no bridged mode config in the manual, or not one I understood)
B. When I did find Config "Z" the terminology using a "firewall" I found confusing (why not say firewall and or router)
With the BT Multicast config ("X") I have to use the VLAN config even though for bridged mode. This is the support config suggested..
"For a VDSL (Fibre) setup change the PTM interface to 'Bridging' with the '802.1P Priority' set to '0' and the ' 802.1Q VLAN ID ' set to '101' "
The end result was virtually no difference in speed than the Plusnet router. (Change was mainly to get better WiFi) Although I didn't seem to be getting as fast a connection as possible it was acceptable.
Recent problems have however caused me to look at the config again, download/Upload had been around 40/9.5 for months but a few days ago changed to 38/1.0 (yes upload dropped from 10 ish to 1) A post on the PN forum and magically it was back at 38/8.5. the next day. No soft or hard reset of any kit at my end.
This then dropped to 38/4 a couple of days ago (this was reflected in the "attainable/rate in the Billion xDSL stats so I didn't expect more than 4.x ) which point I did a soft reset of the Billion and the rate changed immediately to xx /8.5
At present I now have 38/8.5 this is liveable with Amazon videos running just fine which is probably the biggest load on the connection.
But............ looking at the stats on the Billion I get...
Attainable / Rate 46389 / 45276 and 8975 / 8975
I would think that these rates include the protocol overhead and so the actual rates achieved will be a little lower than "Rate" but I just have the feeling that 38 is still too low and I know that I have had more than 8.5 upload in the past. p figures being BOTH 8975 is also odd.
Other than the sudden reduction in upload, 10 down to 1, I don't want to bug PN as some of the problem could possibly be my use of config "X"
I have saved the Billion config and so the connection failing if I mess with it isn't a big problem as I can just restore it.
What (eventually :-) ) my question is. Is config "Z", the ONLY thing needed? (seems a LOT simpler that the other) plus maybe the VLAN config to get the connection to the router on the EWAN (blue) port?
Correct Config for 8800NL R2 Just as Modem ?
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Re: Correct Config for 8800NL R2 Just as Modem ?
For Bridge mode setup all you need to do is set the WAN PTM Interface to Bridging with the '802.1P Priority' set to '0' and the ' 802.1Q VLAN ID ' set to '101' "BFUMXXXX wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2019 4:47 pm I have been using the Billion as a modem on a Plusnet FTTC line with a Synology router since Feb this year.
I am at present using the Billion config from here....
https://www.increasebroadbandspeed.co.u ... -multicast (call this config "X" )
I didn't use the Billion config...
http://www.billion.uk.com/edu/VDSL2/index.html (call this config "Z")
for bridged mode as...
A. I hadn't found it (no bridged mode config in the manual, or not one I understood)
B. When I did find Config "Z" the terminology using a "firewall" I found confusing (why not say firewall and or router)
With the BT Multicast config ("X") I have to use the VLAN config even though for bridged mode. This is the support config suggested..
"For a VDSL (Fibre) setup change the PTM interface to 'Bridging' with the '802.1P Priority' set to '0' and the ' 802.1Q VLAN ID ' set to '101' "
The end result was virtually no difference in speed than the Plusnet router. (Change was mainly to get better WiFi) Although I didn't seem to be getting as fast a connection as possible it was acceptable.
Recent problems have however caused me to look at the config again, download/Upload had been around 40/9.5 for months but a few days ago changed to 38/1.0 (yes upload dropped from 10 ish to 1) A post on the PN forum and magically it was back at 38/8.5. the next day. No soft or hard reset of any kit at my end.
This then dropped to 38/4 a couple of days ago (this was reflected in the "attainable/rate in the Billion xDSL stats so I didn't expect more than 4.x ) which point I did a soft reset of the Billion and the rate changed immediately to xx /8.5
At present I now have 38/8.5 this is liveable with Amazon videos running just fine which is probably the biggest load on the connection.
But............ looking at the stats on the Billion I get...
Attainable / Rate 46389 / 45276 and 8975 / 8975
I would think that these rates include the protocol overhead and so the actual rates achieved will be a little lower than "Rate" but I just have the feeling that 38 is still too low and I know that I have had more than 8.5 upload in the past. p figures being BOTH 8975 is also odd.
Other than the sudden reduction in upload, 10 down to 1, I don't want to bug PN as some of the problem could possibly be my use of config "X"
I have saved the Billion config and so the connection failing if I mess with it isn't a big problem as I can just restore it.
What (eventually) my question is. Is config "Z", the ONLY thing needed? (seems a LOT simpler that the other) plus maybe the VLAN config to get the connection to the router on the EWAN (blue) port?
When using the device as a broadband router (EWAN port connected to a modem) then you don't need to tag the VLAN ID or '802.1P Priority'