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thamch
post Jul 13 2012, 11:01 PM

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Hi,
I've flashed my Asus RT-N16 router to the latest Shibby's Tomato Firmware which supports VLAN 3 digits. I did not configure anything on the Huawei fibre box yet. Just plug the LAN2 to ASUS WAN port. But after configure the Asus VLAN and reboot and I'm having connecting stage. Any help is appreciated.

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post Jul 13 2012, 11:56 PM

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Here is the picture of the default VLAN. I just made changes to the WAN only.

QUOTE(Ahn3hn3h @ Jul 13 2012, 11:28 PM)
VLAN Profile 1 with VLAN ID:1 for all ports 1-4?
But your VLAN Profile 0 has correct VLAN ID with not ports assigned to it?
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post Jul 14 2012, 12:54 AM

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QUOTE(Ahn3hn3h @ Jul 14 2012, 12:24 AM)
Have you configured your VLAN as on page 1 of this thread?

If YES then you don't even need to configure anything on the router page you're currently on because the port 3 on your Huawei BTU is already tagged with the VLAN ID.

Clear that page you showed and configure your to dial PPPoE out like your Streamyx and set DHCP as normal...Make sure your router  WAN port is connected to port 3 of your BTU.
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Mine is Huawei HG850a and currently, there is no way to access that box.
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post Jul 14 2012, 08:14 AM

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QUOTE(jssc @ Jul 14 2012, 01:13 AM)
this is my vlan settings on TP-LINK TL-WR1043 for Thomson PG (VOIP Only). [attachmentid=2945861]

These TP-LINK I use it as router and WIFI.
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What is your ONT brand and model?
thamch
post Jul 14 2012, 01:17 PM

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Dear Expert,
Can guide me on how to set the correct VLAN for my Asus Tomato Router (RT-N16). Still not very understand about those VLAN, Port(s) and Tagging.

How to set the VLAN 1 by 1 to have Internet and VOIP(bridge to Thomson)

Thank you very much.

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post Jul 14 2012, 04:40 PM

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QUOTE(Ahn3hn3h @ Jul 14 2012, 04:18 PM)
Replacing your Thompson router with a 3rd party is what you want first?

Have you got your internet up yet?
Get it up first then think of how to make the VoIP work.

First of all you can't access the fibre ONT yet so you can't plug in 2 Thompson and 3rd party as you like since you need to tag ports to their respective VLAN IDs on your Huawei set. Without accessing its web screen, you can't do anything.

So what you can do is replace the Thompson router where it plugs in with the new Asus you have.

On V#  0
VID: 621
Port 2: Tick It & Have it tagged
WAN Port have it ticked but DON'T tag it
Check Default
Bridge: Set WAN from the pull down. (To allow your VLAN#0 access to WAN for internet)

Save and Reboot. Check if you have port 2 connected to your computer.
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Hi, thanks for the steps. I had tried your steps above and I'm getting error "Cannot proceed one and only one VID must be assigned to the primary LAN (br0).

What I did is:

1(VLAN), 1(VID) Yes(Port1), Yes(Port3), Yes(Port4), LAN(br0) - Bridge
2(VLAN), 621(VID), Yes(Port2), On(Tagged), Yes(WAN Port), *(Default), WAN - Bridge

Connection is Huawei ONT LAN2 is connected to Asus Router WAN port. The dialer is set to:
PPoE
22222@home.maxis.com.my
222221

Status is connecting.

Am I set the settings correctly?
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post Jul 15 2012, 12:13 AM

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QUOTE(iZuDeeN @ Jul 14 2012, 05:12 PM)
so nobody knows a telnet command to set the Thompson as Bridge? if not port forwarding ccant work properly if install another routerboard
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This will forward all ports to specific IP. I've done it. Waiting Maxis to provide me Public IP.
http://npr.me.uk/forwardports.html


Added on July 15, 2012, 12:20 am
QUOTE(Ahn3hn3h @ Jul 14 2012, 06:27 PM)
You are actually almost there if you are imitating jssc's screen.

1) Noticed line 2 where WAN Port is tagged? His setting is off which means unticked and not tagged.
Reboot if see if it's working.
WAN port is not tagged.  Rebooted.  Not working.

Else if still failing to connect.

2) We do not know what CPU means whether it's WAN or LAN1(br0). Try switching WAN for the first line and LAN1(br0) for VLAN ID 621 tagged Port 2 line.

If all still fails, there's something wrong elsewhere. You might want to reflash to another 3rd party firmware.

Other Tomato fimware users are eager to know too from your experience. Thanks.
May try Toastman firmware if it supports 3 digit VLAN
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This is what I had done so far. Do suggest all possible settings to make it success.


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post Jul 16 2012, 10:49 AM

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QUOTE(wiind @ Jul 16 2012, 10:01 AM)
so did you managed to get it to work now? I have a Asus N16 too but couldn't get it work with Huawei HG8240  sad.gif
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No yet working. Still struggling with the VLAN configuration. Need time to try all possible firmware. Next will try Toastman firmware and hopefully it work.
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post Jul 17 2012, 12:24 AM

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Good news, Internet is working already. Now testing VoIP.
Here is the settings for Shibby's Tomato Firmware for Asus RT-N16.


Added on July 17, 2012, 12:37 amjssc,
Need some clarification from you.
Your Thomson router connections is it Thomson WAN port connect to your TP-Link Port1 or Port2?
Can you let me know which Thomson LED lights is on and what are the colour?

Thanks.


QUOTE(jssc @ Jul 14 2012, 01:13 AM)
this is my vlan settings on TP-LINK TL-WR1043 for Thomson PG (VOIP Only). [attachmentid=2945861]

These TP-LINK I use it as router and WIFI.
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post Jul 17 2012, 09:42 AM

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jssc,
Let me get this right.

Fiber <---> Huawei(black box) - LAN Port 2 <------> WAN Port-(TP Link)-LAN Port 1 <----> Thomson Router(Voice Only).

As for the Thomson Light, may I know the Internet light is Off or is Green or is Red?
Possible the snap a photo of your Thomson light while the phone is hooked?

During my setup, I assume your CPU is WAN port :-) and and work.

Later today going to try to setup the router again following your settings. Thanks.


QUOTE(jssc @ Jul 17 2012, 09:12 AM)
I connect to TPLink LAN1 (on the router), in the firmware is port2. is abit confuse for openwrt.. the port1 is WAN port.
thomson , the broadband, voip1, voip2, power much on. all is green color.
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post Jul 17 2012, 04:45 PM

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QUOTE(Ahn3hn3h @ Jul 17 2012, 01:31 PM)
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You are making progress here. You can use all ports 2-4 to connect to the internet since you have set thm to untag VLAN ID 621 packets.

Jssc uses port 1 to connect to his Thompson router for VoIP access.

Since the router supplied by Maxis is set to untag 822 by default, create another rule for 822 (VLAN #3)
Under this ruling(VLAN# 3, VLAN ID 822),
Tick(port bind) and tagged PORT 1 - Very important

Leave the rest untouched(empty)

Set bridge = WAN

Save and reboot.
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Tried all possible methods for VoIP, none is working.
VID=822, Port1 tagged -- VoIP failed.
VID=822, Port1 tagged, WAN Port tagged -- VoIP failed.
VID=822, Port1 YES - VoIP failed.
VID=822, Port1 YES, WAN Port tagged - VoIP failed.

Cannot set bridge = WAN for VLAN#3. Getting error message "Only one VID can be used as WAN at any time".

Do suggest other possible settings.

Thomson Router WAN <---> LAN1(Asus RT-N16)

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post Jul 17 2012, 06:17 PM

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QUOTE(jssc @ Jul 17 2012, 05:03 PM)
What is the option under the bridge?

And please list out all method u try together what bridge u choose.
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LAN(br0) - Used for VLAN#1
WAN - Used for VLAN#2
LAN1(br1) - Greyed.
LAN2(br2) - Greyed.
LAN3(br3) - Greyed.

The WAN, LAN(br0) can be selected once only.
I've tried all possible combination already.

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post Jul 17 2012, 09:11 PM

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The phone is working with Thomson router. Is activated.
Once I connect via my Asus router, the phone1 and 2 doesn't light up.
Any idea how to configure it in Thomson router? An guide?
How to export out those settings to check those vlans?
Another way to confirm is some one lend me the tp-link router with openwrt so I can test it with thomson router.

QUOTE(Ahn3hn3h @ Jul 17 2012, 09:02 PM)
Is your VoIP phone working before this at your Thompson? Have you activate it with Maxis request yet?

For the VLAN# 3 ruling it's correct to check and tagged PORT1 only leaving the rest empty.
Can the bridge be left empty instead of WAN/br0/br1...? jssc's settings if off for the CPU meaning empty.

There might be some difference here between jccs's settings for the voip. The VoIP VLAN ID could be different in your area meaning it might not be 822...

The other method is to reverse the process by untagging at your ASUS RT-N16 (create VLAN ID=822) but leave port 1 untouched.
Then log into your Thompson and remove the VLAN ID=822 rule inside it for its VLAN settings inside.

Meaning if you untag and unbind port in your Asus, you no longer need to untag it in your Thompson. Just leave the VoIP account setting inside for the phone ports to work.
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post Jul 18 2012, 01:33 PM

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QUOTE(Ahn3hn3h @ Jul 18 2012, 01:15 PM)
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Why is the VLAN ID=822 labelled for IPTV instead of VoIP?
With this you need further clarification whether if this VLAN ID is really used for the voice service.

I'm very certain now that the settings needed for VLAN ID=822 in your Tomato Shibby firmware is correctly assigned.
VLAN# 3, VLAN ID=822 Port 1 Checked & Tagged, Port 2-4 & WAN Empty, Bridge=None

Without further understanding of the VLAN settings inside your Huawei ONT & the Thompson Router for the voice(VoIP) service, you might not be able to match them correctly with your 3rd party router. The issue here might not be using 822 VLAN in your area, whether the Thompson router is untagging 822 packets or the Tomato firmware is not retagging the packets properly therefore unrecognized by the Thompson when relayed.

Just make sure you've everything done correctly and check your connection of wires to double confirm.
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I'm able to telnet into my Thomson router. Let me know what command to display the VoIP configuration.
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post Jul 18 2012, 09:09 PM

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Bad news, not sure why, I'm no longer able to connect to the internet using the same settings again after I refreshed my NVRAM.



QUOTE(thamch @ Jul 17 2012, 12:24 AM)
Good news, Internet is working already.  Now testing VoIP.
Here is the settings for Shibby's Tomato Firmware for Asus RT-N16.


Added on July 17, 2012, 12:37 amjssc,
Need some clarification from you.
Your Thomson router connections is it Thomson WAN port connect to your TP-Link Port1 or Port2?
Can you let me know which Thomson LED lights is on and what are the colour?

Thanks.
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post Jul 18 2012, 10:06 PM

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If I remember correctly, DD-WRT doesn't support VLAN more than 15 yet. Thus it cannot be used.
Unless you are able to hack the Huawei BTU to reconfigure it.

QUOTE(reagan87 @ Jul 18 2012, 09:59 PM)
If I have an Asus RT-N13U with DD-WRT custom firmware, how can I connect/configure the router to use Maxis Home Internet? My BTU is Huawei HG850a.

Anyone with an input will be much appreciated, thanks.
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post Jul 19 2012, 06:29 PM

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QUOTE(erichhl @ Jul 19 2012, 05:36 PM)
I guess u gotta try other firmware instead of tomatousb. sad.gif
or wait and see asus will come out a firmware that support maxisbb. sweat.gif
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I've tried Toastman firmware. Same problem.
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post Jul 19 2012, 10:20 PM

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Which model is your Thomson Router?

QUOTE(numbertwo @ Jul 19 2012, 07:17 PM)
I'm using thomson too 24*7 for over 18 months... there is no disconnection issues, at least not as rampant as you guys claim it to be...
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post Jul 20 2012, 06:22 PM

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May I know what model is your router?

Will double check later.

QUOTE(erichhl @ Jul 20 2012, 02:22 PM)
bro, have u try to change tagging the 621 to other port instead of wan port, but cable remain plug in to the default port.
cause i suspect something wrong with the shibby firmware...
my router in shibby firmware default for vlan 1 should mark on wan but it goes to port 4, even i change it to wan but restart router it goes back to port 4.
u can c it inside the spoiler

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post Jul 23 2012, 01:49 PM

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QUOTE(fruitler @ Jul 23 2012, 12:19 PM)
Bcos i wanna place order online... so, I asking the question at here smile.gif
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Yes it will work. Just plug the Thomson LAN to Airport WAN. Then set your Airport to DHCP instead of PPPoE.

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