Dumb switch att fiber. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't.

Dumb switch att fiber. You then plug your router with the spoofed MAC into the switch and power on. No pfSense, or netgraph, or ubiquiti devices, or dumb switch needed. Jan 16, 2013 ยท After about 10 mins of disabling DHCP on the ATT modem, internet cutout and was unable to reach the ATT modem. Most small unmanaged switches will work, though there are a few that won't. There are many threads on it over at DSL reports ATT sub forums. There is a well documented way to use a dumb switch and bypass their modem, however, if you lose power or have to reset that switch, you need to do the bypass method again, and its a giant PITA. I got a small UPS and a DGS-1005G switch and followed the instructions, and while my router does acquire a public IP via DHCP, I am left with no internet access. See full list on jimangel. Fiber, as I know it, does not use a modem but an Optical Network Terminator or ONT as you have stated. I tried setting up DHCP on the UDM following some guides, but was unsuccessful.

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