Anybody on Full Fibre using a pfSense router?
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21-11-2022 11:41 PM
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Plusnet Full Fibre due to be installed at the end of this month. I have used my own router running pfSense for quite a while now and it works fine with a BT modem for Plusnet FTTC with IPv4 Configuration set to PPPoE.
Would I be right in thinking I don't have to change anything for Full Fibre?
Same username and password?
And leave the IPv4 set to PPPoE?
In other words simply plug a Cat6 cable into the new modem and other end into the pfSense router and Bob is your uncle while Fanny is your aunt?
Jerry
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22-11-2022 7:44 AM - edited 22-11-2022 7:46 AM
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In a word, yes!
Open reach will fit an ONT which is effectively the modem, just plug the cat6 into that.
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Re: Anybody on Full Fibre using a pfSense router?
22-11-2022 2:04 PM
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Thanks for that. Unfortunately my order has been delayed for some reason but I will get Full Fibre at some point. Good to know that I don't have to do any configuration changes for when it does arrive.
Jerry
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