Packet wrote: » Since you have FTTH there is something you can do to get the POTS phone via the VoIP client in the F2000 working while you use the Asus rt-ac68u as your main Internet wireless router. Out of the box the F2000 is configured to send out Ethernet frames out of the WAN port tagged with VLAN 10. If you configure your Asus Ethernet WAN port to do this then you won't need to bridge through the F2000. Connect its WAN Ethernet port to the ONT directly. You'll need to insert a small GE switch between the ONT and Asus so that the F2000 can also be connected to the ONT. Such switches can be bought cheaply on-line. Leave the F2000 in default routing mode IPoE so that it also acquires an IPv4 address.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Is there a limit on the number of IPv4 IP addresses one can receive on a single fibre connection? Could one theoretically connect 20 devices through a 24 port switch and have each receive a separate WAN IP address?
ED E wrote: » Two. The NGA node will give one, the RAS will give another (IPoE and PPP). With OLOs its one.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Thanks. I presently have two on my phone/ADSL line so thought there might be scope for a few more on fibre
ED E wrote: » With eir or an OLO?