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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V42, READ 1ST PAGE FOR RELEVANT WIFI INFO!

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D-Zire
post Jun 12 2024, 12:14 AM

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QUOTE(karenzayn @ Jun 11 2024, 09:44 PM)
Did poke around the new combo box from Skyworth GN630V

> No bridge mode
> Build in Ookla Speedtest with TM servers
> Quite not bad interface
> Wifi performance is not bad

Might useful for homestay/Airbnb/Rented unit/perfer one box solution but not for me since i need more control over my network, just my 2 cents.
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I find the wifi performance not up to my standards..
How do you go about to get the internet up and running if you dont use the skyworth box?
D-Zire
post Jun 15 2024, 01:17 PM

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QUOTE(Yluxion @ Jun 12 2024, 04:31 PM)
Yupe can.

I'm running dual WAN on my router. Bridge mode set up is pretty straight forward.

VOIP remains on the combo box. (Skyworth GN630V)
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Hihi, can you teach how to setup bridge mode on this skyworth box? I tried to change the settings to bridge mode same like what you have shown but my deco failed to connect via PPPoE. Is there anything else to set at the skyworth box?

Wish to make this a pure ONU box only.

Thank you!

This post has been edited by D-Zire: Jun 15 2024, 01:26 PM
D-Zire
post Jun 15 2024, 07:49 PM

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QUOTE(Yluxion @ Jun 15 2024, 05:17 PM)
I'm no expert on this. Anyway, I'll share what I did and you try to emulate it and see if this would solve your issue.

1. Leave the LAN1 port empty as we need to use it to connect via LAN cable to your personal router.

2. Set the Skyworth combo box as your main router and connect it to the internet.

3. Login to your Skyworth combo box with IP 192.168.0.1 and go to the Network > WAN > select 'Mode: Bridge'

4. Connect using LAN cable from Skyworth combo box LAN1 port to your personal router WAN port.

5. Have a device connect to your Deco router and login to your TP Link Deco router IP (I'm not familiar with TP Link), set up Unifi PPPOE as usual.

6. After a while, internet connection should be established at this point.
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For 3. After selecting mode: Bridge, the bottom part do i also choose Bridge: PPPoE_Bridged?

After that I click confirm and restart the combo box. Then connect lan cable from wan port of Skyworth combo to Lan 1 Deco. And setup from Deco using PPPoE.

I’ll try again and update here.

Thanks ya!
D-Zire
post Jun 16 2024, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(Yluxion @ Jun 15 2024, 08:44 PM)
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Thanks for the help! I managed to connect to the net finally. Simple as what you have shared, just change mode to bridge at Wan page. Leave everything else untouch. Then Deco settings do not need to enable VLAN tagging anymore. Just connect using PPPoE.

Hope this helps others that wish to have the same settings as me. Now the Skyworth box functions just like ONU only.

This post has been edited by D-Zire: Jun 16 2024, 03:45 PM

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