I'm in the process of switching ISP and the one I'm going to (NowTV, essentially Sky) apparently have a locked down approach to connecting to the network and uses MER authentication rather than PPPoE/A like my current supplier does, because they don't want people using their own equipment. However you can use your own stuff if you jump through a few hoops but this is where the confusion has set in.
I have an R7800 using one of Voxel's latest firmware versions so I believe I'm able to use Option 60/61 if I do some configuring in ssh, or use Kamoj's add-on. However I have DHCP turned off on the R7800 as I use a Pihole as well on my network and instead use that as the DHCP server for my LAN.
So, because the new connection will use DHCP Option 60/61 to authenticate the connection, I am confused about if I can actually do this with my current setup:
Because I have DHCP turned off on the router, does that also affect it's ability to send Option 60/61? Or is the Option 60/61 thing separate entirely from the actual LAN DHCP server?
I have an R7800 using one of Voxel's latest firmware versions so I believe I'm able to use Option 60/61 if I do some configuring in ssh, or use Kamoj's add-on. However I have DHCP turned off on the R7800 as I use a Pihole as well on my network and instead use that as the DHCP server for my LAN.
So, because the new connection will use DHCP Option 60/61 to authenticate the connection, I am confused about if I can actually do this with my current setup:
Because I have DHCP turned off on the router, does that also affect it's ability to send Option 60/61? Or is the Option 60/61 thing separate entirely from the actual LAN DHCP server?