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Pppoe passthrough is now broken on Open BSD router
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01-11-2025 10:17 PM - last edited on 01-13-2025 07:47 AM by BellDRock
I’m in Barrhaven on Bell Fibe and it’s been great, using pppoe passthrough (OpenBSD router) with no issues for a while now.
This weekend, I’ve been getting disconnects, crazy high pings and more. Anyone else have problems?
I’ll be *trying* a direct connection to the modem in a bit.
Using just the modem seems to have resolved the issue so Bell broke something nicely.
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01-31-2025 09:39 PM - edited 01-31-2025 09:40 PM
Its funny i left rogers for bell because they had fiber in my neighborhood but because they don’t support pppoe anymore (without any heads up either) there isnt inherently a big advantage because my wifi speeds are so limited by their routed that i am forced on.
Very frustrating to have deal with this again. Appreciate the bell team in here trying to move the machine to help us out.
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01-31-2025 09:43 PM
Doesn't exist on the newest firmware anymore.
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01-31-2025 10:11 PM
I fail to see how "acting" on bell's behalf and in essence downplaying all these issues is helping anyone BUT the customers.
you have no proof management is aware and event at that, will take any action.
we need more voices, not less.
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01-31-2025 10:14 PM
I don't think you understood my message. I am not downplaying my issues im saying that this is significant enough that its worth reexploring my old relationship with Rogers since they arent supporting the fibre speeds that brought me over in the first place.
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01-31-2025 10:47 PM
this is happening for me as well on pppoe. Without resetting the modem once an hour, eventually pinging Google gets timed out completely.
I'm going to be forced to switch to Rogers pretty soon
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02-01-2025 06:04 AM
Bell staff in this forum have said they are aware of the issue. That is about as far as it can be taken here, as it is a user to user forum that does not interface with the technical or engineering side. Bell has never announced changes to their equipment other than big things like fibre roll out. If a manufacturer’s solution is offered, it will take time and it may not be quick. I recall the old IT logic; Good. Fast. Cheap. Choose any two.
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02-01-2025 06:06 AM
Thank you for your summary. You have said exactly what we know about the situation.
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02-01-2025 10:55 AM
Even if bell said they're aware of the issue, replies to this forum would help bring more exposure to this issue to the general public. And most importantly could serve as PR leverage to force Bell to do fix this should the media become aware.
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02-01-2025 11:39 AM
For those with this issue, file a complaint:
https://support.bell.ca/resolve-a-concern
you might not get a solution but at the very least it’ll help them become aware at a different level of how many people are encountering the issue.
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02-01-2025 11:55 AM - edited 02-01-2025 11:55 AM
It seems like many people are having the same issue. CPU on the GH is 100% with a huge load average. Pings are terrible.
My router is 10.10.60.254
Tracing route to one.one.one.one [1.1.1.1] over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 10.10.60.254
2 441 ms 1 ms 2 ms 10.11.2.89
3 * * * Request timed out.
4 811 ms 494 ms 496 ms 10.115.17.229
5 * * * Request timed out.
6 323 ms 483 ms 14 ms 64.230.59.212
7 18 ms 484 ms 7 ms 142.124.127.209
8 240 ms 761 ms 502 ms 142.124.127.39
9 405 ms 7 ms 482 ms 108.162.239.32
10 438 ms 6 ms 480 ms 108.162.239.4
11 475 ms 7 ms 234 ms one.one.one.one [1.1.1.1]
Example 2 - 1885ms!!! to 10.11.2.89.
Tracing route to one.one.one.one [1.1.1.1] over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 10.10.60.254
2 1885 ms 512 ms 5 ms 10.11.2.89
3 * * * Request timed out.
4 1149 ms 498 ms 516 ms 10.115.17.229
This is before when I had a HH2000. After the conversation to the GH. There was no networking changes on my end.
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02-03-2025 12:19 AM
I'm affected by this, it's been getting worse.
early January it would cut out maybe once a day,
couple days ago it would cut out once every few hours.
I replaced the modem after calling 2 support agents (First one was dismissive of pppoe since it's not officially supported)
Now it happens multiple times in the hour...
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02-06-2025 11:49 AM
I am in Hamilton, Ontario and I just got FTTH in November. As soon as it was enabled I signed up for the service. As soon as I got the Giga Hub, I put it into Bridge mode by holding OK + Reset button for 7 or more seconds and have been using PPPoE via my Unifi UDM Pro without any issues. As of Feb 5, I noticed that there is an error message on the screen that says "Upgrade Failed" and am now wondering if restarting the Giga Hub to clear the message will force the upgrade and then disable the bridge mode capability.
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02-06-2025 12:04 PM
I wouldn't chance it. If its working leave it as is. The tech told me that bridge mode is not supported and that its not a feature. So I can only assume they removed the feature and don't plan on bringing it back.
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02-06-2025 02:32 PM
You might be able to tell by going into the Giga Hub console and checking the firmware version. The bridge mode hack has been generally put to rest but PPPoE passthrough is enabled in the Giga Hub,
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02-06-2025 02:41 PM
PPPOE May work for them but it might also be broken like everyone else in this thread who is complaining about it recently (myself included).
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