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dineshgyl

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Hi,

I am using NOKIA ONT connected to AX86U Pro on WAN 1G port. ONT is connected to Fiber cable.

I think ONT is on port 192.168.100.1

AX86U is configured in router mode.

I followed this thread and added this -

ifconfig $(nvram get wan0_ifname):0 192.168.100.2 netmask 255.255.255.0

This is what it looks like after running the command

Any help?

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I followed this thread and added this -
Followed what thread? No link provided.

What firmware is the router running?
Note that this subforum (ASUS AC Routers & Adapters (Wi-Fi 5)) generally discusses AC series routers, not AX series routers like the RT-AX86U Pro.
 
First, you "think" you know the ONT's IP address. Know for sure. Second, not sure why you need a route for it; I can get to my AT&T NOKIA GW w/o any special router config at http://192.168.1.254/.

What is your ASUS router's network address?
 
In the UK Nokia ONT's are basically just media converters with a MAC. No OS - no GUI.
There is a little bit of code accessible from the Internet, to give ISPs and carriers access to some control and diagnostics, but that's about it and it's innaccessible by the end user.
 
But it doesn't, unless the ISP requests it be enabled. Stops users messing things up and needing intervention. There are a couple of hacked bootloader that will enable everything on these, but you need to use jtag for that.
Who's your isp? Don't say vodafone.
*edit* There's no mention of a gui in that article btw
 
Good luck getting in then. You need the usb-serial interface (3.3v ttl) and a lot of learning before you attempt anything on this. Kill it, kill your connection.
It's not as simple as just logging in.
 
GUI access is blocked by default. Can only be opened up by either the ISP, or by enabling over the serial header (telnet/ssh).
 

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