Setup pppoe connection FTTH

Could you try shorewall restart after network restart?

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Oh yes! That worked for me. Thanks @filippo_carletti for your support.

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Ok, last two things. :slight_smile:
Did this option fix the slow speed problem? If yes, we could add it by default.

Now we have to make this change permanent, maybe @davidep could help you (I’ll be on vacation next weeks).

Yes this option absolutely fixed the speed problems.

Yes, of course! If there are any questions feel free to text me.

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Great! Thank you very much for your cooperation. :slight_smile:

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One more thing: After completely restarting my whole NS the configuration is lost. If @davidep will make this change permanent it is an important thing.

Edit1: Okay i just made some Software Updates and my speed slowed down to about 20Mbit/s). After making some refreshes and restarts i reached 100Mbit/s again but it´s not stable yet.

I don´t know what to do.

Edit2: I made a complete New Installation of my NS but nothing changed. The speed is still Limited to 20Mbit/s. I made no changes on the proxmox network settings. I really can’t understand that.

Okay i think this was caused by my ISP. Today it´s running stable on 200Mbit/s.

@prostream,

  1. To write LINUX_PLUGIN=/usr/lib64/pppd/2.4.5/rp-pppoe.so permanently to ifcfg-ppp0 try to add the following command before the interface-update event.


    db networks setprop ppp0 linux_plugin /usr/lib64/pppd/2.4.5/rp-pppoe.so
    signal-event interface-update

  2. Question: which version of NethServer are you running?


Changing the actual PPoE UI for VLAN support, as we saw in the past is complex and I have no plans for it at the moment. Anyway I reopened this issue on ns7 to track our (tiny) progresses.

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Okay i will try this.

I´m running NS 6.8

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