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This is the support site for Andrews & Arnold Ltd, a UK Internet provider. Information on these pages is generally for our customers but may be useful to others, enjoy!
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| Broadband || Configure WAN interface || Further Settings on Control Pages: ADSL/FTTC, Bridge or WAN on port 4 (FTTP) || 2015-02-01
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| Broadband || Configure WAN VLAN 802.1q=101 || Only for the VDSL WAN interface. || 2015-02-01
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| Broadband || Configure PPP || Settings as per the service || 2015-02-01
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| Home Network || Configure LAN subnet || If line has a block of public IPs use them, else default is 192.168.1.1 || 2015-02-01
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| Home Network || Configure LAN subnet || If router set for bridge mode, leave IP as 192.168.1.1 || 2015-06-19
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| Wireless || Configure WiFi || Further Settings on Control Pages: SSID, Password or disable WiFi || 2015-02-01
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| Wireless || Configure WiFi for
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| Wireless || Configure WiFi for AES only|| This disables legacy/insecure TKIP see [[VMG1312: WiFi Tips]] || 2015-06-16
| Log || Configure Local logging || Logs: System, PPPoE, XDSL, Internet, Attack, Account. || 2015-05-29
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| Firewall ||
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| Home Network || Disable NAT || If customer has a public IP block || 2015-02-01
| Maintenance || Change 'admin' password || Setting on Control Pages || 2015-02-01
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| Firewall || Change Remote Management Options || Further Settings on Control Pages. Default is to only allow the LAN and the AAISP offices access. || 2015-02-01
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| QoS || Change QoS || Set to give upstream priority based on 'Packet Length' See: [[VMG1312: QoS]] || 2015-02-01
| QoS || Disable the default QoS Classes || See: [[VMG1312: QoS]] || 2015-02-01
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| Maintenance || Remove
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*[[VMG1312: Static Routes|Static routes]] are currently not configured. (Only applicable if you have multiple public IP blocks and need them routed to a secondary router. These can be configured manually though.
This list may not be exhaustive, and may change over time.
As mentioned above, the WAN side of the router is configured depending on the Service provided and the settings on the Control Pages.
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!Other notes
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!colspan="7"|Routing Configurations - Connecting to phone line
|FTTP▼
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|No
|DSL
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|Customer LAN
|Customer LAN
|MTU 1492
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▲|ADSL
|No
|DSL
|Customer LAN
|Customer LAN
|MTU 1492, WAN VLAN 802.1q=101
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!colspan="7"|Routing Configurations - Connecting to another modem
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!FTTC engineer install (not available for new installations)
|No
|Port 4
|plugs in to
|Customer LAN
|Customer LAN
|1492 MTU, WAN VLAN 802.1q=101. QoS will not know the uplink speed automatically, The rate can be set under Network Setting - Broadband - #3 edit
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▲|FTTC wires only
|No
|Port 4
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|Customer LAN
|Customer LAN
|1492 MTU. QoS will not know the uplink speed automatically, The rate can be set under Network Setting - Broadband - #3 edit
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!colspan="7"|Bridge Configurations
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| with Customer own PPPoE router"▼
|Yes
|DSL
|Plugs in to phone line
|Customer PPPoE router
|Usually Disabled
|ZyXEL becomes a bridging modem. MTU 1492. WAN VLAN 802.1q=101
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|Yes
|DSL
|Plugs in to phone line
|Customer PPPoE router
|Usually Disabled
|ZyXEL becomes a bridging modem. MTU 1492
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=Making Changes=
If you make changes to your configuration then you may want to back it up. See: [[VMG1312: Backup Configuration]]
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