@Werner Thanks Werner for the input and suggestion. đ
I proceeded as described in the first post. e.g. with the exact same setup, simply without DHCP option 60, Iâm on the Internet (Sunrise, which also surprises me), everything works. With DHCP option 60 (according to Swisscom Info [https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe/geraet/internet-router/ Fremdrouter.html](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/ hilfe/geraet/internet-router/ Fremdrouter.html)) I get to the Swisscom network until I register. So the router has never worked with Swisscom, premiere would be yes.
The router also worked before with UPC. Is a UDM Pro. đ
@Werner Yes VLAN and DHCP 60 are entered correctly.
In my opinion, xgs-pon has not yet been activated in our property; the normal 1.25gbit spf+ module was also included in the Internet box 3.
I had already been in contact with support today, but I was quickly informed that Swisscom does not provide free support for third-party routers. Of course the whole thing wasnât helpfulâŚ
After trying for several hours, Iâll give it up now.
Today was my first of 14 test days that I have with Swisscom to decide to change provider, but if it continues like this the decision will be easy.
@Fridiostei23 I also have a UDM Pro but also unsuccessful with FTTH.
I definitely believe you that your configs are fine, I just wanted to explicitly point out again that the homework must be completed correctly as a prerequisite.
Iâm still not changing any routers myself because, in my opinion, the problem in the registration task has not yet been definitively resolved.
But of course itâs also difficult for Swisscom to officially issue a solution report if thereâs a problem that doesnât officially exist⌠so we can probably continue to puzzle over it.
Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom
Are you sure that registration is necessary with the FTTH variant? Because this is not mentioned here: [https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe/geraet/internet-router/ Fremdrouter.html](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe /geraet/internet-router/ Fremdrouter.html) and on swisscom.ch/access there is only talk of âDSLâ.
Yes, you also need registration for FTTH, otherwise your joy about the access will only be short-termâŚ
@user109 and/or @Herby can certainly describe to you much better than I âpoor fiberless gateâ what exactly happens if you donât register on an FTTH connection.
Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom
@manu77 if you donât use DHCP option 60 for FTTH, you will get a 100.xxx.xxx.xxx address.
nothing more, no services. DHCP option 60 is there to make ISP/services available on your line.
see post number 13 from me: [/t5/Router-Hardware/No-Internet-despite-DHCP-Option-60-amp-WAN-IP-amp-Registration/m-p/622732#M30446](https://commu nity.swisscom.ch/t5/Router-Hardware/Kein-Internet-despite-DHCP-Option-60-amp-WAN-IP-amp-Registrierung/m-p/622732#M30446)
@manu77 a router registration with Swisscom is necessary, otherwise no services will be activated,
except for a new connection where a router has never been connected. The connections were mostly prioritized (registered). If I donât create a Swisscom login there after 3 months, the Anschluss will be deactivated.
Background: with the router registration (SC serial number / MAC from the router (recognized by the system)) I receive the subscription profile that is switched there on the Anschluss.
As additional security, I receive an SMS that a new router has been installed on my Anschluss to prevent misuse.
@user109 ok yes, that makes sense, but this doesnât seem to be working at the moment.
When I register I see the page âRegistration successful, internet access has been activated.â However, my router doesnât get a public IP afterwards and so the internet doesnât work either.
Iâve now tried about 20 times with Swisscom login or serial number as well as with all possible DHCP 60 options, unfortunately without success.
- Solutionselected by Fridiostei23
@Fridiostei23 I canât tell you anymore because it works now.
I managed it with second level support.
They had apparently already stored my MAC in the database through registration attempts. The gentleman then did an âover provisioningâ and after that it worked.
@manu77 Cool, Iâll try it that way too! đ Thank you