It's a scam - the 3500 charge is for one month after that it's back to the orginal amount of 7800+. Also installation charges are 3000.Anyone availed the PTCL Ramzan offer? 100mb for 3500.
Oh i saw the banner today and was about to call. I am curious if any one has combined two internets ( Storm/Nayatel and PTCL ). Does these load balancers work as I need it for video conferencesIt's a scam - the 3500 charge is for one month after that it's back to the orginal amount of 7800+. Also installation charges are 3000.
The salesperson tried telling me it would be 3500 for lifetime...i was like dude you have increased prices of packages 3 times over 1 year.
I gave them a message on fb and the offer is legit...it seems the helpline staff is clueless. I have applied for a new connection.Oh i saw the banner today and was about to call. I am curious if any one has combined two internets ( Storm/Nayatel and PTCL ). Does these load balancers work as I need it for video conferences
That's huge then. A bit unfair to the existing customers thoughI gave them a message on fb and the offer is legit...it seems the helpline staff is clueless. I have applied for a new connection.
The charges will remain 3,499 (before tax) after ramzan if you don't change the 100mbps package to something else.
Apply for a new line - the ramazan offer is not for existing connections. I have done the same and closed internet on old line as old phone number was important.So i should switch my 50Mbps to 100Mbps? i am on vdsl. can someone guide me please
Bro i tried setting up bridge mode but it's not working - can you share your steps?username: admin
password: last 8 digits of mac address written on the back of device (Upper Case only) (ignore anything written after -)
Works for flashfiber devices such as HG8145V5, you can setup bridge mode as well, password is ptcl in wan settings, you'll see username anyway.
Good day!
I have the Huawei HG8145V5 and tried following your instructions - it's not working for me for some reason as there's no DHCP binding option, only binding options.There is a Bridge Connection in WAN settings on my ONT as well (ZTE F660). But I lack in networking skills so I would like some expert here to guide whether it is actually possible to use it along with IPTV and Landline.
UPDATE: So I created a WAN connection in bridge mode and connected TP LINK router (ZTE's LAN4 port to TP Link's WAN Port) and inserted PPPoE username and password but it wasn't connecting. Upon contacting 1218, the guy claimed 'sir bridge mode mein nahi chale ga sirf PPPoE mode mein hi chale ga aapka router'.
I was wondering if any one with Nokia or Huawei ONTs had any luck with it? If the router provides the option to do it then it is supposed to work unless PTCL is blocking it from their end somehow.
UPDATE 2: Good news, I managed to make it work. Credits to @topman11111 for pointing this feature out in PTCL's ONT though. Here are the steps I followed:
1. Login to your PTCL Router which is a ZTE F660 in my case. You can see the default username and password at the back of the router.
2. Navigate to Network > WAN > WAN Connection.
3. In the Connection Name dropdown, there should be an entry called 'omci_ipv4_pppoe_1', click that and you will see all of its details below configured by PTCL.
4. Now check you VLAN ID and note it somewhere.
5. In Connection Name dropdown, click Create WAN Connection. After that, input any Connection Name you want, now here is the IMPORTANT STEP, check the VLAN ID box and enter the ID you noted in STEP 4. Leave the 802.1p to default. Now for the Connection type, select BRIDGE CONNECTION. Click Create to save it.
6. Under the same Network tab, go to LAN > DHCP Port Binding. In this tab, change the LAN 4 to WAN. Click Submit. This is the port you will connect your other router to, so we have disabled DHCP for this port.
7. Go to DHCP Binding tab in WAN. Select the connection you created earlier in Step 5 and check the LAN4 option. I am not sure if it makes any difference but I did it anyways.
8. Go back to WAN Connection tab and select the 'omci_ipv4_pppoe_1' connection. Now you have to disable this connection by unchecking Enable VLAN option. After you save it, you will loose internet access as the router is in bridge mode now.
IMPORTANT: Note down the the Username mentioned here. Password should be 'ptcl' by default without the quotes.
9. Connect your other router like this:
PTCL Router LAN 4 -> Other router WAN Port
10. Turn the other router on, set it to router mode if it isn't by default. Now go to it's WAN settings and from their you have to select Connection type as PPPoE. Insert the username and password you noted earlier in Step 8 and click Connect.
Leave the IPTV and the Landline connected to your PTCL router and connect any other devices you want with your new router.
YOU HAVE TO REPEAT STEP 8 EVERYTIME YOUR PTCL ROUTER IS RESTARTED as the router resets to default PTCL's config. Mine is connected to the UPS so it almost never turns off.
THATS IT! Enjoy your OpenWRT Routers and all that cool stuff now.
NOTE AND DISCLAIMER: If anything goes wrong and you can't get back the internet, just reboot the PTCL router, it should be back to its default config. I won't be responsible for any issues regarding your internet.
I am not sure if that step is necessary, main thing is to disable or uncheck the VLAN ID on the ONT.I have the Huawei HG8145V5 and tried following your instructions - it's not working for me for some reason as there's no DHCP binding option, only binding options.
I just edited the existing connection and changed it to bridge mode.I am not sure if that step is necessary, main thing is to disable or uncheck the VLAN ID on the ONT.
Did you disable the connection on the Huawei router first? I think you have to uncheck the VLAN ID (atleast on the ZTE ONT) for that. This step is important.I just edited the existing connection and changed it to bridge mode.
I have the Huawei HG8145V5 ONT.
Unfortunately my linksys router is not getting a WAN IP.
- I accessed admin mode with the following credentials: username: admin, password: last 8 digits of mac address on router page (192.168.100.1)
- Navigated to Advanced > WAN
- Clicked on connection name 1_INTERNET_R_VID_10 - this is the connection profile that connects to internet via PPPoE encapsulation - noted the VLAN ID (10) and PPPoE username and password (default pass: ptcl)
- Changed WAN mode to Bridge WAN
- Checked binding options to LAN1
- No other settings were changed - Clicked save
- Connected LAN1 to WAN port on my Linksys router
- On my Linksys, configured router mode on WAN settings and selected PPPoE connection type. Entered the PPPoE username and password and clicked apply
Yup. My Linksys router (running openwrt) shows an error in log stating timeout waiting for PADODid you disable the connection on the Huawei router first? I think you have to uncheck the VLAN ID (atleast on the ZTE ONT) for that. This step is important.
Yes - disabled VLAN and also disabled the "Enable WAN connection" for the default internet profile so it shows disconnected.Does your internet on the Huawei router go off? Also, make sure you input the correct login and pw in the 2nd router.
remove every WAN network profile and create new bridge profile only. And share screenshots please.Yes - disabled VLAN and also disabled the "Enable WAN connection" for the default internet profile so it shows disconnected.
Login and pw are the same - i verified by creating a new PPPoE profile on the Huawei router as well
Ok:remove every WAN network profile and create new bridge profile only. And share screenshots please.
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