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mlun58

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I have got these parameters from my ISP (Masmovil) to setup my own router (RT-AX82U v2):

1) Username: h208@masmovil
2) Password: 123456
3) Vlan-id: 20
4) VPI: 32
5) IVC: 8
6) Encapsulation: PPPoE
7) Primary DNI: 212.166.64.1 (assume they mean DNS)
8) Alternative DNI: 8.8.8.8

I can easily setup 1-2-6-7-8, but I see nowehere to configure 3,4,5. Would have assumed this was somewhere under LAN - IPTV. But no.
Any ideas about how/where to add these?
 
Don't panic the settings are available, just in about the most obscure place possible!
WebUI > LAN > IPTV
Select ISP Profile: Manual Setting
Internet VID: X PRIO: X
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Many thanks Crimliar:) I was actually around this screenshot, but couldn't see the relation to the three parameters. Tried to fill in like this - but doesn't work:
Internet VID: 20 PRIO: 1
LAN port 4 VID:32 PRIO:2
LAN port 3 VID:8 PRIO:3
Just a wild guess - cannot se the relation to Vlan-ID, VPI and IVC
 
Many thanks for your help! The fiber box is in bridge mode, and all parameters in the AX82U are to the best of my knowledge configured correctly (see below), but internet remains "not connected" after a couple of reboots of both the fiber box and the AX82U
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Masmovil did not mention anything about configuring the ONT but something is clearly missing. My fiber box is a Sagem F@st 5655v2AC router. As far as I have understood it there are differences among using a separate ONT and a modem with build in ONT. I assume I have the latter.
 
Yes. I'm not familiar with the 5655v2 but those sort of devices usually have an option to put a single device (i.e. your router's WAN connection) in the DMZ.

Of course you don't need the DMZ at all unless you want to allow remote connections from the internet to your network (i.e. VoIP, multiplayer gaming voice chat, VPN server, etc).
 

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