Subnet/29 and PPPoE

Subnet/29 and PPPoE

Subnet/29 and PPPoE
Subnet/29 and PPPoE
2024-12-05 12:04:03 - last edited 2024-12-06 06:15:28
Model: EX220  
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Hi There Community. 

 

Our company has been given a subnet/29 by our ISP and the router is a EX220. The connection is over PPPoE

 

We then have a firewall underneath this (for the record we can't use the PPPoE credentials in the Firewall)

 

I know this might sound really basic, but we can't seem to get the LAN/WAN settings right on the equipment. We're considering changing the EX220 for a TL R600VPN and we won't be utilising the Wi-Fi of the Ex220 so if anyone possibly has experience with the setup of it? 

 

 

 

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Re:Subnet/29 and PPPoE-Solution
2024-12-05 19:47:54 - last edited 2024-12-06 06:15:28

  @DanL84 

 

EX220 is an ISP provided home grade router which is for basic use.

If the firewall/router could use PPPoE connection that would be the perfect case. You can bundle that with some dedicated APs for wireless access.

TL-R600VPN would be the second chioice, again with some dedicated APs for the wireless access.

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Re:Subnet/29 and PPPoE-Solution
2024-12-05 19:47:54 - last edited 2024-12-06 06:15:28

  @DanL84 

 

EX220 is an ISP provided home grade router which is for basic use.

If the firewall/router could use PPPoE connection that would be the perfect case. You can bundle that with some dedicated APs for wireless access.

TL-R600VPN would be the second chioice, again with some dedicated APs for the wireless access.

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