Getting Wan ip but no internet in XC220-G3V
Getting Wan ip but no internet in XC220-G3V
Hello guys,
I recently purchased XC 220-G3V v2.0 for replacing my ISP provided modem. I got through the initial setup and used mac clone to clone the mac of my isp provided modem to tplink. I also added GPON serial number and gpon password in xpon settings menu. After doing all this and connecting via PPPoE i was able to establish connection. But i couldn't get internet access to devices connected. The modem was able to get wan ip and gpon was in registered state O5. I have tried manually adding DNS but still no internet connectivity. I can ping websites via diagnostic menu.
Sometimes i get internet access for like 5 sec and then it stops
Kindly help me with can be the issue and how to resolve it. Tried calling customer support but they have not reverted to my calls
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In general your settings seem fine.
Get rid of these optional settings:
Restart XC220-G3V, then your mobile and test again.
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Your settings are fine but it's not clear why your client devices don't have an internet access.
Connect a computer to the router and execute the following commands in command prompt then post the screenshots here:
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@terziyski i made these changes and it made no difference at all. No able to get internet access
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@terziyski hey thanks for taking time to reply. I did run thise commands and have attached here. I can ping IPs but not domain's. Cant seem to understand the cause of this behaviour.
Seems weird to understand
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That's clearly a DNS issue with your router for some reason.
Form you router System Tools=>Diagnostics if you ping google.com is there any replies ?
Did you try using the ISP DNS servers (disabling this checkbox):
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So, bottom line whatever DNS you use (ISP's or Google's) the router has internet access itself but not your client devices.
That's a weird issue and I don't think I could help with something else - probably you should contact your ISP to be advised.
As I wrote earlier this model is for ISPs and is not supported by the community.
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