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    Netgear RAX120 Firmware

    No, they were trying to make me doing all the debugging, and log capturing. I don't call that help. Especially on their side nothing moved for months (meaning they did not come with any investigation progress).
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    Netgear RAX120 Firmware

    Frankly, they can get away until you realise that. From then, probably many will cease to be customers of Netgear, especially as there are bugs and problems that will remain unfixed.
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    Netgear RAX120 Firmware

    No, they are terrible. I have the RAX200, with reproducible issues and they are an absolute mess. On one case, the usb mount path changes at every reboot (N:/, M:/, L:/, K:/.....). I'm basically doing their support, every time they call they ask me to take debug logs, etc... it's a massive waste...
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    RAX200 DNS configuration guidance needed

    End of story: after numerous efforts, and false information given by Sunrise (they listened the call and confirmed), Sunrise tried to sneak me. After I refused proposed change, they made what they called a "gesture" (I told them it's not one, they have to respect the contract I had). Basically...
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    RAX200 DNS configuration guidance needed

    Aaaannd.. of course Sunrise made billing issue and now they are overcharging me for the new contrat. Thats an increase of 33.69% while they had claim it would even be cheaper (a few francs)...
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    PS4 pro Nat type 1: open

    Zyxel replied to me. They said the DMZ feature is not for "no FW between client and internet". They said I'm meant to use the bridge mode (which is not available on my Zyxel device due to ISP custom firmware). Also they said if I use the bridge mode, I will have obviously only 1 public IP...
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    PS4 pro Nat type 1: open

    Hi, Yes it does. Strange, I though DMZ was without any NAT. So I really wonder how one can be directly connected to the internet using those ISP modems...
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    PS4 pro Nat type 1: open

    Well, I saw some videos of people getting a NAT Type 1 (PS4) using port forwarding, etc... I thought the DMZ of the ISP modem/router, was somehow like that, without any NAT? Edit: Here is another video: It says to get NAT1, you need a public IP. It also talks about the DMZ. Well thats what I...
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    PS4 pro Nat type 1: open

    I don't think the console would get a public ip address if it's on the DMZ, I suspect it's still getting a private ip from the DHCP, just that it's not on the firewall rules...
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    PS4 pro Nat type 1: open

    Hm... the modem/router has one (84.221.x.y). Do you mean on the PS4? if so, no it's private (192.168.0.101).
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    PS4 pro Nat type 1: open

    Hi, I'm having a not so important situation with a PS4 Pro. I'm trying to have it set to "NAT Type 1: Open" unsuccessfully. Latest attempt, I have set the ip of the PS4. let's say 192.168.0.101 in the DMZ of the Modem/Router (Zyxel ax7501-b0). It's connected with ethernet cable, cat6, port...
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    RAX200 DNS configuration guidance needed

    After another call, finally the order was "activated" on 2nd feb 2022... I have made a quick speed test, from far and behind walls, saw average 600mb/s in download (wifi6). Might be much faster with proper test conditions. I still use the Zyxel for now.
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    RAX200 DNS configuration guidance needed

    Quick update: nothing activated yet, no 10G on so far. (order waiting for completion since many days). Returning the "Sunrise-internet-box-fiber" (I did not use or try it). I suspect it's not that good base on this review and comments...
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    RAX200 DNS configuration guidance needed

    Ok back to the explanation board, there has been some interesting development. I have to go lenghty as full transparency for fairness and accuracy. As a reminder, I recently switched from ADSL (a poor old line averaging at 80mbs download) to Fiber. In the process I got a new router (zyxel...
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    RAX200 DNS configuration guidance needed

    Hi, In all transparency, Sunrise trying to help (with some limitations) and they offered alternative options. They send me free of charge another device, a Sagemcom, where allegedely I can change the DNS. That's also alleged that everything else will remain the same (10G connection, etc). I...
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    RAX200 DNS configuration guidance needed

    Hi, I can't be bothered reconfiguring my LAN for the 3rd time to do additional checks. What I wanted to add is that using a 2nd router, I was able to configure the DHCP/DNS properly and pointing to my local DNS server (pi-hole, 192.168.2.3). My latest problem was actually an oversight from me...
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    Questions WAN 10GB Fiber connection

    After additional checks, it's now working. Regarding the 10G connection, I made some research and it's using PON, and it's shared with allegedly 50 other users. I think that's not very correct information, I read it's divided like 8/16/32/64.... Anyway, I might chose to go to a dedicated 1GB...
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    Questions WAN 10GB Fiber connection

    Thanks a lot, that was obvious and yet I entirely missed that. After listening to your comment, I double checked and indeed, there was a problem on my pi-hole. What happened due to the move of router from the ISP, I missed that I had x.x.2.1 as a gateway. Now that I had to move that to the other...
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    Questions WAN 10GB Fiber connection

    From my "pi-hole" DNS server 192.168.2.3: @raspberrypi:~ $ traceroute 8.8.8.8 traceroute to 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 192.168.2.3 (192.168.2.3) 3130.589 ms !H 3129.913 ms !H 3129.814 ms !H It's veeeery slow and strange. To my RAX200 router: traceroute...
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    Questions WAN 10GB Fiber connection

    Hm, let's say, I have manually configured that page on the RAX200 to be 192.168.2.3. That has worked before. My clients received that DNS server ip properly throught the DHCP. And I could see the DNS queries from those from the pi-hole interface (the DNS server, 192.168.2.3). Usually the GW (the...
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