The VLAN is correct.
What modem you wanna get? Most consumer modem with unifi supported is also not showing the vlan setting (hard code in config/firmware).
Unifi TM VIP 5 = Alcatel-Lucent VDSL modem + L7NR2000, VLAN
Unifi TM VIP 5 = Alcatel-Lucent VDSL modem + L7NR2000, VLAN
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Jun 15 2013, 11:50 PM
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The VLAN is correct.
What modem you wanna get? Most consumer modem with unifi supported is also not showing the vlan setting (hard code in config/firmware). |
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Jun 16 2013, 02:35 PM
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QUOTE(liukuohao @ Jun 16 2013, 11:18 AM) Hi, It's suppose to be wireless router.. VDSL modem/Fiber modem is belongs to TM and got lifetime warranty.Thanks for your prompt reply. I am just referring to your statement above (see the quote) You mean what kind of wireless router that I want to replace? Or You mean what kind of VDSL modem that I want to replace? Apologies for asking this question. I still very new to world of TM Unifi. Are ALL wireless routers given by TM Unifi package, VLAN configuration settings are hidden (or hard coded ) that cannot be revealed to TM Unifi CPE customer? Thanks. Dlink router config can be seen by login with operator user. Pentium 2/3 with take to much power to be used as linux router. |
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