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  • 6 p.m. without TV interruption (and no other problem), after putting the piccolo back on.

    The only thing I can see is the following, on the piccolo (overview of connected devices)

    nw_devices.jpg

    This r7000 interface is the secondary IP assigned to the r7000 WAN interface, which is also assigned the passthrough WAN IP.

    vlan2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr E4:F4:C6:18:19:EB
    inet addr:83.78.153.217 Bcast:83.78.153.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
    UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
    RX packets:6364543 errors:0 dropped:10957 overruns:0 frame:0
    TX packets:4138096 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
    collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
    RX bytes:6815391908 (6.3 GiB) TX bytes:827960153 (789.6 MiB)

    vlan2:0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr E4:F4:C6:18:19:EB
    inet addr:192.168.1.254 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
    UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1

    Previously, in this same overview of devices, the piccolo listed 2 “r7000” (same MAC address): the one shown above AND a duplicate with the WAN IP.

    Was this the cause of the problem? Was multicast trying to get the hell out of the r7000, while the picollo also had the WAN IP and therefore the interface locally, and logically with a higher priority? In any case, a tcpdump on the r7000 on the vlan2 interface did not reveal any multicast traffic so good.

    In any case, no problem since 6 p.m. now. It remains a mystery all the same.

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  • After trying the CentroGrande, it appears that the ADB firmware (latest version) does not react correctly to IP passthrough at all, at least not with the r7000.

    With equal configuration for the piccolo and the r7000:

    * the WAN IP goes well to the r7000

    * No communication possible between the r7000 and the CentroGrande.

    * With a secondary IP configured on the r7000 in the 192.168.1.0/24 network, it is now possible to ping Grande, 8.8.8.8 but not possible to ping google.com; DNS resolution does not work (even putting openDNS to see).

    So give up with the Grande. After reconnecting the Piccolo, and without any other configuration changes, it works directly (except that the TV will shut down within a few hours).

    After an interesting discussion with a level 2 at Swisscom, it could be that the fact that the TV2.0 box tries to go into standby after a few hours causes the problem. Unfortunately, I didn’t find any options to disable this mode. And then it remains to be seen why anyway.

    In fact, I asked for a standard Internet-Box in exchange for the Grande, and I will probably have to decide to give up using my r7000 since this new model does not support IP passthrough or other bridge mode.

    I imagine it’s my wife and my children who will be happy that I stopped “breaking the internet” 😉

    If others have feedback, I’ll keep the piccolo… 😉

    Thanks for following my monologue 🙂

    ++

    Fred

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  • Follow-up

    After a call to swisscom support and a reset (and upgrade firmware) of my piccolo router, the IP passthrough function improved! I was able to choose dhcps-fixed, which was not the case before (function not available, only manual could be chosen).

    --> So no need for a script on my r7000 to update my WAN IP

    --> Maybe no more TV problem; I will keep this post updated

    #Centro_piccolo (ip wan-allocation)>> set
    wan-allocation
    mode (passthrough) [ normal | defaultserver | passthrough]:passthrough
    passthrough-mode (manual) [ manual | dhcps-fixed | dhcps-fcfs]:dhcps-fixed
    fixed-MAC-address (""): e4:f4:c6:18:19:eb
    lease-time (600) [ 180 - 8553600 ]:

    #Centro_piccolo (ip wan-allocation)>> save

    To be continued!

    THANKS,

    Fred

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  • Loss of TV signal after 4 hours (passthrough IP router)

  • Hello everyone,

    I have a centro piccolo configured in manual IP passthrough mode (since it is the only one now available), and a netgear r7000 flashed with DDWRT behind, which is configured with the swisscom WAN IP. The piccolo doesn’t do much, apart from DHCP for the TV2.0 box. Everything else is behind on the r7000.

    I attach an overview diagram.

    home_network.png

    Everything works, including TV2.0 which is anyway connected directly to the piccolo’s butt to avoid any QoS or IGMP inconvenience. Except that after 4 hours (and it really seems to be 4 hours quite reliably, still “measuring”), loss of channel signal (The Internet has no problem).

    What’s weird is that when changing the channel, the video reappears for around 30 secs, then loss of signal again, etc… Which would seem to point to a multicast problem, I think that the first 30 secs are maybe unicast?

    However, if I turn TV2.0 off and on again, nothing at all, not even for the first 30 seconds.

    The workaround to get signal back for a few hours is as follows:

    * Leave the TV 2.0 box on with its signal loss…

    * Turn off the piccolo router

    * Unplug the cable connecting the piccolo to the netgear r7000

    * Restart the piccolo router, wait until it is synchronized and has internet.

    --> The TV then comes back on.

    * Reconnect the cable between the piccolo and the netgear r7000

    --> Everything works, and the TV repeats 4 hours later.

    We could therefore assume that having the WAN IP shared thanks to IP passthrough poses a problem. But I haven’t been able to diagnose anything so far. And above all, why does it work for 4 hours, then suddenly nothing?

    Thank you all!

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    Fred

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    • 6 p.m. without TV interruption (and no other problem), after putting the piccolo back on.

      The only thing I can see is the following, on the piccolo (overview of connected devices)

      nw_devices.jpg

      This r7000 interface is the secondary IP assigned to the r7000 WAN interface, which is also assigned the passthrough WAN IP.

      vlan2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr E4:F4:C6:18:19:EB
      inet addr:83.78.153.217 Bcast:83.78.153.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
      UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
      RX packets:6364543 errors:0 dropped:10957 overruns:0 frame:0
      TX packets:4138096 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
      collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
      RX bytes:6815391908 (6.3 GiB) TX bytes:827960153 (789.6 MiB)

      vlan2:0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr E4:F4:C6:18:19:EB
      inet addr:192.168.1.254 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
      UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1

      Previously, in this same overview of devices, the piccolo listed 2 “r7000” (same MAC address): the one shown above AND a duplicate with the WAN IP.

      Was this the cause of the problem? Was multicast trying to get the hell out of the r7000, while the picollo also had the WAN IP and therefore the interface locally, and logically with a higher priority? In any case, a tcpdump on the r7000 on the vlan2 interface did not reveal any multicast traffic so good.

      In any case, no problem since 6 p.m. now. It remains a mystery all the same.

  • Come on, I’ll add my rant post…

    8 hours of tinkering so that my Netgear r7000 dd-wrt (kong) could cope with the bulk of the work. Impossible.

    I tried almost everything:

    * Live, r7000 directly on the wall: dhcp option 60 + vlan 10 tagged + mac cloning of piccolo, forcing physical port parameters to 100m/full duplex –> no link

    * The piccolo in IP passthrough mode: where are the options? Simply a “User Configured PC”. The WAN port of my r7000 configured in DHCP mode does not catch anything. Even if I set the IP to static it doesn’t work.

    * Manually tried to bridge the piccolo by following this post: [http://danielpocock.com/adapting-the-swisscom-piccolo-router-for-bridging-and-other-isps](http://danielpocock.com /adapting-the-swisscom-piccolo-router-for-bridging-and-other-isps)

    --> Nothing

    In short, it’s a bit ch*** all the same.

    I tweeted swisscom_care, see if they can pass on any info. Quite responsive most of the time, to see if it will be the same on slightly more touchy subjects.

    I will update if there is anything new, see I will probably write a tutorial.

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  • Such analogue on centro piccolo no longer works

  • Good morning,

    Following the switch to Swisscom TV2.0, I received a Grande router to replace the Piccolo.

    In view of the disturbing problems of the Grande (and the TV2.0), I put back the Piccolo which is more stable for the internet flow. The quality of TV2.0 seems to have improved, in fact (even if the features are not really stable all the time…)

    However, my such analogue no longer works. When connected directly to the piccolo, the line is faulty and the red icon is lit (this same connection works on the Grande). If connected in parallel with the swisscom adapter to the wall outlet, no dial tone.

    Swisscom_care assures me that connecting an analog telephone directly to the piccolo works, but apparently there is a problem somewhere. In addition, the documentation on the swisscom website ([http://www.swisscom.ch/fr/clients-prives/aide/loesung/telefonie-ip.html)](http://www.swisscom.ch/fr /clients-prives/aide/loesung/telefonie-ip.html)) no longer refers to piccolo at all.

    Thank you for your feedback.

    Greetings.

    Fred

    PS: the phone in question is a Panasonic kx-tg8621sl, even if that doesn’t seem to matter…

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    • An upgrade of the FW solved the problem.

      The Grande is clearly more problematic, so it’s the piccolo who works.

  • Good morning,

    A bit of the same problem I imagine following the change of platform following the transition to TV2.0, I went from a centro piccolo to Grande. Only problems with the latter, frequent resynchos, reboots, very poor quality to the point of no longer being able to watch TV.

    I put the picollo back, which is more stable (but the phone no longer works ;-))

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