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Fedup of repeating myself again and again and no doubt you experts are as well
But I still cant get my 3rd party router to connect to sky's authentication?
GLiNet Marble B3000 home router supports all ISP settings but does not support a MER feature.
That said, people dont need this MER and have used the authentication username pass and vlan to setup their own routers!
Sky's username is
Username: anything@skydsl|skydsl
Pass: anything
Vlan: 10
Right?? correct??? or am i wrong...again....
Below are some other options to gain access to sky but im not this tech savy and i'll end up messing everything up...
WHY CANT SKY DO THINGS NORMAL!!!.Kszb rfIGYVUYYJSADB,MFN VBGKT KJ
So going to leave sky if i cant get anywhere in the next week. Fedup with the sht time and time again...
open wrt forum they state the following:
download wireshark and install.
run wireshark and turn off the sky router and boot back up and you should see the sky Credentials with some searching. Write this password down and save it as you need use it to produce HEX Key found here http://string-functions.com/string-hex.aspx 56 once that is done. copy that and save it.
on my DM200 with open-wrt installed
Log on to the web interface (default ip 192.168.1.1), you may be asked to set a password
Navigate to the "network" tab
Click on the edit button for the wan connection
2.4) Make sure the protocol is set to DHCP Client (click Save and Apply if any changes are made)
Navigate to the "Advanced Options" tab
Add the final key you generated into the Client ID field Thats the HEX Key
Add 6.14.1aN_UNI|PCBAFAST2504Nv1.0 to the Vendor Class field
Click "Save and Apply"
On the WAN Page go to physical setting and add this in the interface drop down box "dsl0.101" save and apply
Reddit they state this:
Setup the interface for Sky router
Go back to the Interfaces tab and ‘Add new interface’.
Give it a name, e.g. SkyInterface
Select Protocol as ‘Static’
Select the interface you just removed from the bridge, e.g. lan5
Once it is created, configure it as follows:
IPv4 address: e.g. 192.168.99.1 (a different subnet to your other OpenWrt subnet and also different to the subnet set up on the Sky router).
IPv4 net mask: 255.255.255.0
Advanced settings
Delegate IPv6 prefixes - tick
IPv6 assignment length: 61
IPv6 prefix filter: wan6
Firewall settings
Assign it to the LAN zone (you can create a separate zone for it later, if preferred)
DHCP server
Enable a DHCP server for the interface
In Advanced settings:
Dynamic DHCP - tick
DHCP Options: 43,53:6b:79:42:42:2d:44:48:43:50
(The above is hex for SkyBB-DHCP on option 43 - required for the Sky router to accept an IPv4 IP address)
IPv6 settings
RA-service and DHCPv6 service both to: server
IPv6 RA settings
Default router: automatic
Enable SLAAC: tick
RA flags: other config
Save and Apply all of the above and it should be ready to go.
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