...kRiLLin...
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Hi Guys and Girls,
I used the search function, but cant find what I'm looking for, if it was discussed somewhere can someone please link me.
I am trying to understand the way that Fibre authenticates.
With DSL, he way U understand:
Router connects with PPPoE, gets sent to the DSL at the Exchange via Copper ove the Telephone line, from the exchange, correct me if I'm wrong, gets handed off to the relevant ISP for authentication on their Radius or whatever solution they are using.
With OpenServe and Frogfoot, I understand this works in a similar fashion, however, with VUMA, its different.
This is the way it was explained, which makes very little sense to me:
CPE gets assigned a static IP by VUMA, this Static IP connects to your relevant service providers static IP also assigned to your specific service, and then it authenticates on the ISPs end. So it doesn't use PPPoE, but your router is set to DHCP over Ethernet. I tested this last night, and this is what I set the router to, which then authenticated and I could connect successfully.
I'm trying to understand the Flow, and how it actually works, does it use some sort of NAT or how does it authenticate?
Would this then also mean that, should I change service providers, its actually a change on the Vuma end, to point my service to the new service provider.
What I did with ADSL is, because I was getting throttled on Uncapped accounts, and some ISPs had issues sometimes, I had two or three different DSL Accounts with Different ISPs, when there was an issue with the one ISP, I just changed the UN and PW to the other ISP, and continue working. I also had a Static Public IP, for testing certain stuff. With the VUMA configuration, you cant have a static IP address, nor can I switch ISPs quickly without having to involve the ISP.
I used the search function, but cant find what I'm looking for, if it was discussed somewhere can someone please link me.
I am trying to understand the way that Fibre authenticates.
With DSL, he way U understand:
Router connects with PPPoE, gets sent to the DSL at the Exchange via Copper ove the Telephone line, from the exchange, correct me if I'm wrong, gets handed off to the relevant ISP for authentication on their Radius or whatever solution they are using.
With OpenServe and Frogfoot, I understand this works in a similar fashion, however, with VUMA, its different.
This is the way it was explained, which makes very little sense to me:
CPE gets assigned a static IP by VUMA, this Static IP connects to your relevant service providers static IP also assigned to your specific service, and then it authenticates on the ISPs end. So it doesn't use PPPoE, but your router is set to DHCP over Ethernet. I tested this last night, and this is what I set the router to, which then authenticated and I could connect successfully.
I'm trying to understand the Flow, and how it actually works, does it use some sort of NAT or how does it authenticate?
Would this then also mean that, should I change service providers, its actually a change on the Vuma end, to point my service to the new service provider.
What I did with ADSL is, because I was getting throttled on Uncapped accounts, and some ISPs had issues sometimes, I had two or three different DSL Accounts with Different ISPs, when there was an issue with the one ISP, I just changed the UN and PW to the other ISP, and continue working. I also had a Static Public IP, for testing certain stuff. With the VUMA configuration, you cant have a static IP address, nor can I switch ISPs quickly without having to involve the ISP.