QUOTE(deunan @ Feb 15 2011, 11:18 PM)
Hi Calvin
New Unifi-er.. Username deunan

Hi everyone..
My new DIR615 comes with 7.09 firmware. The option to change the PPPOE mode to Bridging Mode so that I can use my own custom-router is missing.
Tried to do away with DIR615 and use PFSense. I've tagged WAN interface with VLAN 500.. But the PFSense's PPPOE Dialler refuses to connect.. I tried to put in the PFSense WAN interface with the MAC address from DIR615's WAN interface (the one stated on the sticker underneath the D-Link) - No go.
The only thing I haven't tried is changing the password for my unifi access - "username@unifi". I've a feeling that the password for "username@unifi" which is hard-coded in the DIR615 is different than the one they emailed me.. Anyone knows how I can verify this? Can't risk changing it in the D-Link, I'd be lockout from the internet then..
Another option - downgrade the firmware to 7.05b. Should I ?
Even another option - junk it for a different router.. A bit pricey but am willing to consider.. Any recommendations?
Thank you guys!
pfSense should work fine with Unifi as long as you setup VLAN 500 and designate it as your WAN interface, never had any issues with it. There's no MAC address authentication so it's not necessary to change it. If you don't want to mess with the DIR-615 firmware and just want to check out the login credentials, you can use the Windows VLAN forwarder tool (http://unifi.athena.my/downloads.html) so you can setup your own PPPoE dialer in Windows and connect that to Unifi. Another option would be to just navigate to the user/pass page in the DIR-615 web interface and view source -- scroll down/CTRL+F your username and you should be able to see the password in plaintext.New Unifi-er.. Username deunan

Hi everyone..
My new DIR615 comes with 7.09 firmware. The option to change the PPPOE mode to Bridging Mode so that I can use my own custom-router is missing.
Tried to do away with DIR615 and use PFSense. I've tagged WAN interface with VLAN 500.. But the PFSense's PPPOE Dialler refuses to connect.. I tried to put in the PFSense WAN interface with the MAC address from DIR615's WAN interface (the one stated on the sticker underneath the D-Link) - No go.
The only thing I haven't tried is changing the password for my unifi access - "username@unifi". I've a feeling that the password for "username@unifi" which is hard-coded in the DIR615 is different than the one they emailed me.. Anyone knows how I can verify this? Can't risk changing it in the D-Link, I'd be lockout from the internet then..
Another option - downgrade the firmware to 7.05b. Should I ?
Even another option - junk it for a different router.. A bit pricey but am willing to consider.. Any recommendations?
Thank you guys!
Feb 15 2011, 11:33 PM
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