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Device Provisioning VDSL Setup Instructions - Draytek DV130 example General Instructions Hero make our Internet connections as simple as possible for users to configure. Rather than having to login with username/password and realms etc. we do NOT support PPP at all and instead the user sends a simple DHCP request on their WAN port instead and Hero will return an IP address to the router. Here are some generic settings for most ADSL/VDSL routers Internet Access -> PPPoE / PPPoA Client Mode PPPoE / PPPoA Client = Disabled (remove any username/password settings) WAN Internet Access -> MPoA / Static or Dynamic IP MPoA = Enabled Multi-PVC channel = should be disabled, as enabled by some other menu Encapsulation = 1483 Bridged VPI = 0 VCI = 110 Vlan = Enable VID = 10 Priority = 0 MTU = 1500 RIP = No Bridge Mode = Disabled (unless required) WAN IP Network Settings = Obtain an IP Address Automatically DNS Servers = Should be able to leave blank and our DHCP service will send these to the router Screenshots for Draytek DV130 VDSL router Page 1 / 3 (c) 2022 Support <[email protected]> | 2022-06-18 07:36 URL: https://faq.hero.co.nz/index.php?action=artikel&cat=18&id=117&artlang=en-us

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Page 1: VDSL Setup Instructions - Draytek DV130 example

Device ProvisioningVDSL Setup Instructions - Draytek DV130

exampleGeneral Instructions

Hero make our Internet connections as simple as possible for users to configure. Rather than having to login with username/password and realms etc. we do NOTsupport PPP at all and instead the user sends a simple DHCP request on their WANport instead and Hero will return an IP address to the router.

Here are some generic settings for most ADSL/VDSL routers

Internet Access -> PPPoE / PPPoA Client ModePPPoE / PPPoA Client = Disabled (remove any username/passwordsettings)

WAN Internet Access -> MPoA / Static or Dynamic IPMPoA = EnabledMulti-PVC channel = should be disabled, as enabled by some other menuEncapsulation = 1483 BridgedVPI = 0 VCI = 110Vlan = EnableVID = 10Priority = 0MTU = 1500RIP = NoBridge Mode = Disabled (unless required)WAN IP Network Settings = Obtain an IP Address AutomaticallyDNS Servers = Should be able to leave blank and our DHCP service will sendthese to the router

Screenshots for Draytek DV130 VDSL router

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URL: https://faq.hero.co.nz/index.php?action=artikel&cat=18&id=117&artlang=en-us

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Unique solution ID: #1137Author: SupportLast update: 2020-09-02 06:15

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