Optic fiber connection setup with Glasfaser Modem 2 and my own WiFi router
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I have a fiber connection MagentaZuhause XXL via Glasfaser Modem 2 and I would like to use it with my own WiFi router instead if SpeedPort. My router is capable of PPPOE as well as other connection options and I wonder how do I get the details to set it up?
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Can you tell us the name of the manufacturer and the typename or partno. of the router?
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TP-Link Archer C6
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@OlehK
Most important for Telekom lines is to use PPPoE over VLAN7.
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lejupp
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@OlehK the router needs to be set up for PPPoE over VLAN7.
You should receive (or already have received) a sheet with your PPPoE username and password for dial-in. New connections from Deutsche Telekom are preconfigured with a feature called "easy login", where the network will accept any username und password, no Matter if it is correct or not. Technically this is not a security issue because only your fiber modem is able to connect to your line, however you can enable credentials verification in the customer center by disabling Easy Login .
Is this a new line, or have you been using it before, just with a different router? If it's new, you will receive a link to a website for modem registration. Click the link and follow the instructions before you connect the modem for the first time.
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This. Or just leave the fields empty, provided the TP-Link accepts that.
By the way, the Speedport router isn't provided for free with the line, you probably signed a rental agreement and are paying a monthly fee for it. Usually, these rental agreements are fixed for 12 months, after which you can terminate the lease and send the box back if you don't need it.
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Yes it’s rental but I’m still within my return period. Because of how cables are built inside the apartment I can’t use the router with build in modem, it simply won’t fit the network cabinet and even if it did that would be a poor placement for a WiFi router, I got a modem from a friend instead so now renting this device makes no sense to me as I only use it as a wifi spot.
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Sven Ö.
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Good evening @OlehK , as I have seen, you already got some useful support. Did you already send the rented device back? Otherwise you can create your retoure-label on this site.
Kind regards Sven Ö.
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