Multy M1 won`t connect to ISP without connecting ISP`s router first
I've had the Multy m1 x3 set for a while and have always had the same issue, let me explain.
I moved over to swish fibre around 8 months ago and they installed the ONT (ADTRAN 622v) modem and i was given a plume superpod. This has terrible wifi and is even worse through the switch/powerline adaptors so i purchased the Multy M1 set.
From the off i had trouble getting the first M1 set up, it would never connect and was always asking for the PPPoe settings of which my ISP does not use. It uses IPoE, DCHP to connect..
No matter how many times i would restart the M1 it was the same, i tried all three units as the router, still the same.
I got it to connect by chance and have been using it with no real internet problems unless i have to restart the M1 and it will not connect at all, just the same problems as mentioned above
What i have discovered is that if i ever reset or power cycle the M1 i need to unplug the power from the M1 connect the wan cable back into the plume superpod and power it up and it will connect straight away to the internet. Once that is done ill unplug the superpod and connect the cable back into the M1 and it connects.????
Swish don't seem to know what the problem is and have said to contact Zyxel…
It really frustrating and i cant seem to figure out what settings i need to change. There must be something with DCHP
Can anyone shed some light on this…
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Hi @Mookieman76
When installing the Multy M1, internet access is necessary. During installation, it will detect if a DHCP server with internet access is available. If not detected, it will prompt for the use of static IP or PPPoE.In your situation, if the Multy M1 detects that the ISP has assigned an IP address using IPoE and successfully connects to the internet, are there any restrictions from the ISP regarding allowing the router to obtain IPoE using their specified MAC address?
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are there any restrictions from the ISP regarding allowing the router to obtain IPoE using their specified MAC address?..
Not that I'm aware of…
Do i need to add the mac address of the router to the WAN MAC instead of factory default.?
Like i stated before why would it connect if i plug in the plume let that connect to the internet and then quickly plug in the M1…? It can`t be magic….lol
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Hi @Mookieman76
To diagnose and troubleshoot the issue, it is necessary to collect packets to analyze the DHCP communication between the Multy M1 system, the Plume Superpod, and the ISP's ONT.Will need a switch that supports port mirroring or a hub, and a laptop or desktop computer with Wireshark to collect the packets.
Capture both scenarios: Make sure to capture packets during both the failure scenario (Multy M1 directly) and the workaround scenario (Plume Superpod).
We need to collect and analyze the packets to gain insights into the DHCP issues and better understand why the Multy M1 struggles to connect directly to the internet.
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