CeyeN
Disciple
Hey folks,
I recently purchased a static ip connection from airtel. I want to use my personal router and do away with any routing of Airtel router.
I have tried the below 2 solutions
Solution 1:
I enabled bridge mode in port 1 of airtel router and connected my router to port 1. Now, I can do a pppoe connection on my personal router just fine, but unfortunately it assigns a Cgnat address(this confirms bridge mode is working) . If I create a static ip connection in my personal router, it does not work
Solution 2:
This is my favorite solution as it completely gets rid of the Airtel router. I have a Tplink Xz000-g3 ONU which replaced my Airtel router, my personal router is connected to this ONU. again I can do a pppoe connection from my personal router( confirms the new onu has no connectivity issues), but static ip still does not work.
Did anybody here with airtel static ip got it working with their personal router?
I recently purchased a static ip connection from airtel. I want to use my personal router and do away with any routing of Airtel router.
I have tried the below 2 solutions
Solution 1:
I enabled bridge mode in port 1 of airtel router and connected my router to port 1. Now, I can do a pppoe connection on my personal router just fine, but unfortunately it assigns a Cgnat address(this confirms bridge mode is working) . If I create a static ip connection in my personal router, it does not work
Solution 2:
This is my favorite solution as it completely gets rid of the Airtel router. I have a Tplink Xz000-g3 ONU which replaced my Airtel router, my personal router is connected to this ONU. again I can do a pppoe connection from my personal router( confirms the new onu has no connectivity issues), but static ip still does not work.
Did anybody here with airtel static ip got it working with their personal router?