customer relationship account number for ur connection is pppoe password
@ravenous24 AFAIK my TP-Link router is assigned a public IP and tracert does not show anything off. Unless Airtel is using CGNAT and the assigned IP is private as well then it may be a double NAT. But it's not being routed through the Nokia router at least. That has a separate IP last time I checked.
Edit 1: I checked the IP address for both the routers. The Nokia one has a 122... ip while the TP link has a 171... ip which may be a private IP. Both connect to the same gateway with 122.. ip
Edit 2: So I deleted 'TR069_INTERNET_R_VID_100' WAN profile from the Nokia router (one can use the Inspect Html tool in firefox and change disabled under fieldset to make the WAN page editable. Make delete button clickable and then click it to delete the profile. Do have a config backup incase things go south). The Nokia router now has no internet network access and only has landline profile active. And my TPlink router has a public IP which starts with 122.. So finally only my router has internet network access and the nokia router fully acts as a bridge.
How did this issue get fixed?The method didnt work for me. I got a Nokia 2425G, edited the html page via chrome instepction, removed the disabled tags, made the submit button clickable, but got the error "Normal user is not allowed..." i'll post a screenshot. After lot of haggling, they put LAN4 into bridge mode, but not I have 2 public IPs (one on nokia, one on my openwrt). My plan is a 300mpbs but on my openwrt its halved to 150mpbs 🙁
So basically i have bridge mode + 2 IPs + half speed.
haha... any suggestions? FWIW, i logged in using the admin user to the nokia interface.
@akapur It might be worth confirming that the NIC is negotiating at 1gbps. Ssh into the router and look at the ifconfig output.