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Orange FTTH Configuration with Supernova 100Mbps, Huawei 8010A, FunBox 2.0 & TP-LINK TL-WDR4300

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  • #1 16263177
    wiszo
    Level 11  
    Service provider: Orange
    Option: supernova 100mbps
    ONT: huawei 8010a
    Router: FunBox 2.0
    Please help me configure the connection on the alternative router (TP-LINK TL-WDR4300). Past trials and activities have not produced any effect. I set up the PPPoE ipv6 protocol, provided login details from the contract, VLAN 35 tagged, even MAC address the same as FB. Where is the problem, what is missing? The hotline says they cannot give me information because it is confidential data, and I have to use their devices.
    Best regards and waiting for help.
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  • #3 16263474
    wiszo
    Level 11  
    This is what Orange forum advises. It does not work, VLAN in this device works only on the "Soviet" TP LINK software. Served iptv from another provider. I look forward to further suggestions.
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  • #4 16263517
    bogiebog
    Level 43  
    Do you have openwrt uploaded?
  • #5 16263564
    wiszo
    Level 11  
    Not right now, but that's not a problem. Ultimately, LuCi was supposed to be like everything on the TP link
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  • #6 16265923
    WasylNS
    Level 14  
    Hello,
    do not use ipv6, recommendations for PT installers from OPL.

    greetings
  • #7 16268372
    wiszo
    Level 11  
    PPPoE ipv4 is also not authorized

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around configuring a TP-LINK TL-WDR4300 router for an Orange FTTH connection using a Huawei 8010A ONT and FunBox 2.0. The user has attempted to set up the connection with PPPoE IPv6 protocol, VLAN 35 tagging, and MAC address cloning but has faced issues. Responses suggest avoiding IPv6, as it may not be supported, and recommend using IPv4 instead. There are mentions of OpenWRT firmware, which could potentially resolve VLAN issues, but the user has not yet installed it. Additional resources and links are provided for further assistance.
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