mac.the.hat wrote: » Does anybody have the procedure for getting the Eircom F1000 eFibre Modem into Bridging Mode? I've seen a number of other posts and suggestions on the subject, but none with a categorical answer. Although it's something that should be reasonable straightforward, I've tried it on numerous occasions and I've had everything from complete modem resets, right up to the well known booting loop. I've tried talking to Eircom and of course, it's like a scratched record with the old "We don't support Bridging Mode" line. As a workaround, I tried port forwarding which isn't exactly rocket science itself and that doesn't work either. Another quick (hour long) phone call to Eircom got me the same "We don't support Port Forwarding" line and no surprises there. After complaining, Eircom told me to contact Zyxel, who tole me to contact Eircom, who told me to contact Zyxel, who told me to contact Eircom. Yep, another loop there and still nobody to sort the issues. Can anybody point me in the right direction on this please? M@c
MBSnr wrote: » I have a F1000 bridged and I used PPPoE from a client to get the internet working and therefore the static IP directly on the device. I think mine was using IPoE orginally and now uses PPPoE (after the change below in step 7 below) when I reverted back to routing and not bridged. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> This was sent to me. Skip through the obv. bits you know like logging in... ;-) Hi , 1 : ) Connect laptop into one of the Ethernet ports on the eircom router . 2: ) put in http://192.168.1.254 into the address bar of internet explorer . 3 : ) Username : admin Password : The password is the key on the underside of the eircom router . Once entered it will prompt you to change the routers password . 4 : ) Go to the Connections / Settings Tab at the bottom and select Broadband connections . 5 : ) Select the modify icon to the right of the connection called “ VDSL “, don’t go near the ETHWAN connection . 6 : ) Change the connection type in VDSL to PPPOE and enter the username and password provided by eircom: DSL telephone number with hyphen after area code and password is account number (use 1492 for mtu size) 7 : ) Reboot the router and make sure the dsl and internet lights sync green . Once done go back to the modify section of the “ VDSL “ connection and change from “ Router “ to “ Bridge “ . The router should restart and connect successfully. There is also a separate issue which has been identified by Zyxel whereas after approximately nine days of being continuously connected the router may drop and a reboot is required. Zyxel have released a firmware upgrade to address this issue, the installation instructions are below; Please see below link to the bin file. Download the file to a folder on your pc, then when you are logged onto the router via 192.168.1.254 click on the Maintenance icon on the bottom right then click Firmware Upgrade from the menu. From here click Choose File and browse to the folder where the bin file is located.http://broadbandsupport.eircom.net/download/zyxel/firmware/F1000-Firmware/
Bog Standard User wrote: » this 9 day disconnect issue is fixed in 1.00(aaha.4)do firmware which all new modems should have.
mac.the.hat wrote: » I've tried it a hundred times at this stage and it will not work. There's no problem at all changing the setting to "Bridged" bit most of the times I've tried, the thing does a complete configuration reset on a power cycle (or reboot) and goes right back to day one config. The other times it just would not connect at all using PPPoE. The only time I've seen an exception to the not connecting is on one occasion where it actually logged on to the Eircom service without anything to give it a username and password, which fairly left me scratching my head. I'll give it another shot later today and see what happens. I've been at this lark for years and this thing is starting to drive me nuts. Thanks for the feedback everyone. I really appreciate it.
MBSnr wrote: » ^^^ Did you try "back to factory" defaults? Maintenance Configuration Reset Then repeat the procedure. The only difference my line has is a static IP. It gets a 95.x.x.x IP with IPoE before reverting to PPPoE for the static. But once I switch to Bridge Mode it 'sticks'.
mac.the.hat wrote: » Tried again and still the same. Firmware Version is 1.00(AAHA.4)D0 by the way. I had to change the IP address to 192.168.0.1 , so I did that first, restarted and logged back into the modem. No problems there and all was fine. I changed the VDSL interface to Bridge as usual and the modem stayed connected, despite the fact that there was nothing to provide a PPPoE username and password. I had expected it to disconnect and the Internet light to go out, so I figured a restart was in order. I then disconnected everything from the modem and turned it off and back on again. When it restarted, I was intrigued to see the Internet light was red for a few seconds and then changed to green (with nothing connected to the modem apart from the Eircom connection). I connected the laptop using a cable, logged in to the modem and discovered that the modem was in Bridge Mode and was logged into the Eircom service, without anything to provide a PPPoE username and password - it had an IP address and I was able to surf perfectly. How it was authenticating is still a mystery. I tried the firewall and needless to say, it wouldn't work because the thing was already connected to Eircom. It ain't making sense.
Bog Standard User wrote: » PPPoE PPP username: eircom@eircom.net PPP password: broadband1 MTU Size: 1484
diarmaidol wrote: » There are a few things to consider before you do this.
diarmaidol wrote: » There are a few things to consider before you do this. 1. The Management IP for the F1000 must be static (192.168.1.254/24 [or subnet 255.255.255.0] by default) , and if you want access to the F1000 after you put it into bridge mode then you need to connect to F1000 on an eth port using an appropriate IP address in this range. The DHCP client is disabled when you do into Bridged mode. At least it should be and I've not experienced anything to the contrary. Personally I have a second static ip (internet is DHCP) configured on my router connected to the F1000. This is 192.168.1.253. But this might be a little complicated, so an easier option might be simply connect a laptop with the IP 192.168.1.253 subnet 255.255.255.0 to any Ethernet port on the F1000 and access the management page via the web address 192.168.1.254 2. Eircom are using IPoE now for Subscriber access. So when you go bridged mode, anything connected to the F1000 and requesting an IP address via DHCP, even via wireless will get a public IP. I've not tested how many DHCP leases Eircom will let you take but do be careful when putting the modem into Bridged mode. Make sure you only connect your 3rd party Router/Firewall to the F1000 and for safe measure disable the WiFi on the F1000 "Network Setting > Wirelless and select the Disabled Radio Button. Apply. a) To put the F1000 into bridge mode, Select "Network Setting > Broadband" Here I disabled the VDSL WAN interface and created a new "VDSL-Bridged" interface. So you can swap back and forth with out resets and all that bother. Disable the VDSL profile, b) click the Edit icon beside the profile , unselect active and click apply. You internet will drop. Back in the Broadband window c) Click "Add New WAN Interface" A new window pop's up d) configure as below Active = ticked Give the profile a name "VDSL-Bridged" Type = ADSL/VDSL over PTM Mode = Bridged VLAN Active = ticked 802.1p = 0 802.1q = 10 Leave everything else as is. e) Click Apply. Now you should be in Bridged mode. If you don't have a Static IP address then you can just connect your new router to the F1000 set it's WAN to get it's IP address via DHCP and you should be off. If you have a static IP I think you need to use a PPP tunnel. I've never used a Time Capsule , but it should be trivial enough to configure the WAN port to get it's IP address via DHCP. Read the apple docs for how to get the internet sharing working.
Mr. Tezza wrote: » I'm trying to log in to my wifi router, its an efibre F1000, I tried eircom@eircom.net/broadband1 but that didn't work, any ideas?
ED E wrote: » They're the PPPoE details. Logins are printed on the label on the back.