[Cialug] Century link fiber
Rob Cook
rdjcook at gmail.com
Tue Oct 16 21:16:42 UTC 2018
You don't need the $300 USG, the $100 USG would be fine:
https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Unifi-Security-Gateway-USG/dp/B00LV8YZLK/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1539724517&sr=8-3&keywords=ubiquiti+usg
On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 4:12 PM Dave Hala <dave at 58ghz.net> wrote:
> I looked at the USG. At 300.00 ish it seemed like a bit much for office
> space with a single AP and 3 people. Although, I have to admit, I did
> consider it for a couple of days...
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 4:09 PM John Moder <jmoder at crispsolutions.net>
> wrote:
>
> > If you use the Unifi Line, Specifically the Unifi Security Gateway, or
> the
> > USG Pro, you can manage both the AP and the Firewall with the same
> > controller…
> >
> >
> > —-
> > John L. Moder, II
> > Owner/President
> > Crisp Solutions, LLC
> > jmoder at crispsolutions.net<mailto:jmoder at crispsolutions.net>
> > (515) 423-0160 Ext. 101
> > http://www.crispsolutions.net
> >
> > On Oct 16, 2018, at 16:05, David Champion <dchamp1337 at gmail.com<mailto:
> > dchamp1337 at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > The Ubiquiti AP's are really nice. I've set up a few of them have never
> let
> > me down. We also use them at the Area515 makerspace.
> >
> > Haven't used one of their routers yet but have heard good things.
> >
> > -dc
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 4:00 PM Dave Hala <dave at 58ghz.net<mailto:
> > dave at 58ghz.net>> wrote:
> >
> > I just bought an Edge Router X and AP pro for home.
> >
> > Anyone have any issues with it? Anything you really like or dislike?
> >
> > :) Dave
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 3:53 PM Adam Hill <adam at diginc.us<mailto:
> > adam at diginc.us>> wrote:
> >
> > I opted to buy (not rent) the Zyxel C3000 when I signed up, just to have
> > something that was a 'supported' modem/router, but I leave it off and use
> > my own. With gigabit fiber into the home they just plug in the Ethernet
> > from the fiber box, which there is no added charge for.
> >
> > Like Rob I took all the settings out of their modem and programmed them
> > into my Ubiquiti router. VLAN 201 + PPPOE user & pass is the gist of the
> > settings IIRC.
> >
> > If I ever have any issues (I haven't yet) I can plug in their modem and
> > call up support. Plus it acts as a backup/spare should I have a Ubiquiti
> > issue.
> >
> > On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 3:01 PM David Champion <dchamp1337 at gmail.com
> > <mailto:dchamp1337 at gmail.com>>
> > wrote:
> >
> > I used to work for an ISP, and did some evaluation on various modems.
> > There
> > can be a lot of difference in the speed you get depending on the modem
> > /
> > router you're using. Some of the DSL modems that CenturyLink supplies
> > are
> > really slow.
> >
> > I had the best luck with the un-branded Zyxel modems for ADSL / VDSL.
> > The
> > versions with the CenturyLink firmware were usually limited the
> > available
> > features, and they probably have a back-door on them that CL and who
> > knows
> > who else can get into. Also... the default configuration on some of the
> > CL
> > modems does a permanent DHCP reservation for every device that ever
> > connects to them. If you set one up with a guest wifi at a business,
> > your
> > /24 subnet will fill up with reservations real fast.
> >
> > My favorite experiment was taking two old modems in bridging mode, and
> > strapping them to a mikrotik router with zip ties to make a bonded
> > modem.
> > For some reason that one never got out of the lab, but it worked great.
> >
> > -dc
> >
> > On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 2:39 PM Don Ellis <don.ellis at gmail.com<mailto:
> > don.ellis at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > When Charter/Spectrum upgraded our network, I was tempted to get my
> > own
> > modem, however, since I'm paying for the modem anyway, and they would
> > be
> > responsible for maintenance/repairs/replacement, I elected to get
> > their
> > modem.
> >
> > There was an optional Router/WiFi unit at extra charge ($5/month). I
> > found
> > a separate unit at MicroCenter. Comparing $5/month with buying my own
> > with
> > a 3 year extended warranty, it looks like the separate piece is less
> > expensive in the first three years; any life after that is gravy. I
> > think
> > the price with warranty was around $100-$120.
> >
> > I have not been impressed with performance or features of
> > ISP-provided
> > routers. In more than one instance, I have connected a separate
> > router/WAP
> > to the unit provided by the ISP, whether modem or combo. If
> > successful
> > at
> > connecting the separate unit through the ISP's component, I get more
> > control over routing and usually a more stable WiFi connection, all
> > with
> > more options. I haven't tried connecting to more recent versions of
> > ISP-provided combo units, but I have [misplace?] confidence that it
> > can
> > still be done. You should be able to turn off WiFi and just use WiFi
> > on
> > the
> > aftermarket router.
> >
> > --Don Ellis
> >
> > On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 7:16 PM Rob Cook <rdjcook at gmail.com<mailto:
> > rdjcook at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > They use a Zyxel C3000Z AIO crappy modem/router. I replaced mine
> > with a
> > Ubiquiti Edge Router X.
> >
> > On Oct 13, 2018 6:55 PM, "chris rheinherren" <
> > c.rheinherren at gmail.com<mailto:c.rheinherren at gmail.com>>
> > wrote:
> >
> > I think Century Link Fiber has the modem gateways with really bad
> > range
> > for
> > the Wifi portion.
> >
> >
> > On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 6:51 PM Dan Hockey <icepuck2k at gmail.com<mailto:
> > icepuck2k at gmail.com>>
> > wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know what CL use's for hardware? Is it just a modem
> > or
> > is
> > one
> > of those crappy all in one modem/routers? When I upgraded to my
> > 40mbs
> > dsl
> > I
> > tried to explain all I wanted was a plain dsl modem like what had
> > before.
> > they sent me an AIO instead. I never did figure out how to port
> > forward
> > through the damn thing.
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