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Ninko
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Own router settings

Hi, 

Could someone confirm all these settings are correct for PlusNet full fibre (connected directly to ONT)

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MisterW
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Re: Own router settings

@Ninko looks about right to me, as long as there's no VLAN ID set somewhere else

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Dan_the_Van
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Re: Own router settings

@MisterW 

I'm wonder about the NAT type setting, is Symmetric correct?

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MisterW
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Re: Own router settings

It shouldn't matter , it's internal to the router

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Ninko
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Re: Own router settings

I'm not sure what VLAN ID is?
As for the NAT type, I can change it if it's not right?
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MisterW
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Re: Own router settings

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If you don't know what VLAN ID is then you've almost certainly not set it. I only asked because if you read the plus net help for setting up your own router , it mentions using a vlan ID for Fibre. In the case of full fibre , the ONT handles the plan requirement and so the router should not set it.

As for NAT type , I wouldn't worry, most routers don't even have the ability to change it!

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