Dear
@GSen1 Please find the snapshot of my WAN settings
Source . Do these changes in your WAN profile and apply changes.
Things to remember:
c
opy your PPOE username from this GX router WAN profile page and save it somewhere. password will be your Xstream fiber account number. (You can find this in my airtel app)
Gateway type: earlier it would be router, change it to bridge
Binding option: chose the LAN interface which is connected to your own router , in my case I have connected a firewall to LAN2 hence LAN2 is checked. (this means that which LAN is in bridge mode now)
Bridge mode: choose PPOE if you have not opt for static IP from Airtel
VLAN 100
thats it at GX router.
now Plug your router in respected bridged LAN(in my case LAN2) and access your router and go to WAN settings and change type to PPOE or static.
PPOE requires username and password, so fill those details in your router and done.
Now, you shall get a public IP at your own router and internet will work at your clients.
Note, post these changes, you will not be able to access gx router from your clients if you try to access it as its now in bridge mode and acts as a modem only. The way to access it will be , Plug the LAN cable from your computer to other LAN interface of GX router which was not selected during
"binding option". (in my case LAN1) then, manually assign an IP to your computer from GX router IP range, for example: in my case GX router IP was 192.168.1.1 so have a IP 192.168.1.2 at computer, now you can open web admin page and access GX again.
note: the above steps can be followed by anyone irrespective of given airtel router brand, just that one shall see option of bridge in their WAN section. Here in this GX router, we have this already available.