Hi Stuart,
You got it right off the bat. I removed mtu config, replaced NONE with
0.0.0.1 and removed the dest line. Booted up and voila, a workable WAN IP
address using pppoe passthrough.
It seems like the realtek card may be holding back performance as I'm only
pulling in 800Mbps or perhaps it
I would recommend trying it like my example, there is a race condition when
you list the destination address separately.
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On 20 February 2022 16:50:35 Brodey Dover wrote:
You make a very good point about attaching the configuration :-).
You make a very good point about attaching the configuration :-).
inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE mtu 1500
pppoedev re0 authproto pap
authname 'username' authkey 'password' up
dest 0.0.0.1
!/sbin/route add default -ifp pppoe0 0.0.0.1
That should help.
Thank you,
On Sun, 20
On 2022-02-19, Brodey Dover wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've configured hostname.pppoe0 and hostname.re0 as per the pppoe manpage
> for OpenBSD (I'm running 7) and I'm unable to successfully leverage the
> Bell HomeHub 4000's pppoe passthrough. I've verified that passthrough does
> work with my
Hello all,
I've configured hostname.pppoe0 and hostname.re0 as per the pppoe manpage
for OpenBSD (I'm running 7) and I'm unable to successfully leverage the
Bell HomeHub 4000's pppoe passthrough. I've verified that passthrough does
work with my Windows 7 laptop, however, I just can't get
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