I don’t want to start a new topic with the following question because it also has something to do with bonding and maybe someone here knows something about it.

Is it actually possible to bundle two wired DSL connections at Swisscom?

Bundling two G.Fast connections would be interesting…

Greetings

Tom

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Hi Sasha,

Here are the short answers 😀

1. I lost my LTE backup when the 5G booster turned on… I’m assuming the 5G booster kicks in if the copper fails?


Do you remember where you lost it? Sorry, couldn’t resist. No, the booster does not jump because it needs a stable landline. But it’s interesting, I’ll clarify why backup shouldn’t run anymore.

2. What happens if my Anschluss (XGS-PON should come) gets more power, will the booster option no longer apply? In other words, will the modem then become useless or will it remain in operation as long as the Anschluss remains below one Gbit/s?

Bonding is deactivated

3. (more like a Nice2Have) Can you also use the part as a standalone modem, i.e. put your own SIM card in and connect it to another gateway with WAN-Anschluss, and then do the config via a web server etc.?

No, see point 1

Best regards

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Roger G.
Swisscom (Schweiz) AG, Product Manager Wireline Access

@Roger G

Hello Roger,

Thanks for the info… I can’t remember, the LTE backup suddenly disappeared. Unfortunately I forgot to put an AirTag on it, otherwise I would have found it already. “Hey Siri, find my LTE backup!”

It’s a shame that point 3 doesn’t work. Now that would be a cool thing.
I think I’ll pack up the modem again and send it back - the effort is then too great for the return (installation effort but also the “gained” data rate)

Best regards

Sasha

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Just to be on the safe side: Are you already measuring with a PC via LAN cable and not WiFi? It just looks like a WLAN device that can do a maximum of 300mbps.

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Roger G.
Swisscom (Schweiz) AG, Product Manager Wireline Access

@Roger G

okay… Confucius perfetto!

I just wanted to top your gag chchchchch… AirTag

Here it is wired with LAN as far as possible… the core components with 10Gbit.

There is only WiFi for cell phones and a few “not worth wiring” devices.

But seriously: Why shouldn’t you be able to use the Nokia as a “normal” 5G modem?

It has what it takes - it may just be that the firmware is resisting it.

Best regards

Sasha

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wolewo

I sometimes have such displays for a short time, but they have no influence on the function.

How long have you waited?

What does it show you on the Internet box, see example below.

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Nothing works with the booster for me anymore. It’s been like this for about 2-3 hours.

I don’t have a mobile IP address either, just the normal one.

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Well then the booster doesn’t do anything for me. I have that much speed even without a booster.

But if it was supposed to work via 4G, then I would also have to have a mobile IP.

Or am I seeing this wrong?

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    When the booster is running I always have a public IP with 178.xyz.xyz.xyz

    And now I have my old IP 85.3.xyz.xyz, which I always had without a booster.

    Support couldn’t help me. I should do a reset and unplug everything. I’ve already done it several times.

    I’ll restart the IB tomorrow. Now it’s bad because everyone is watching TV.

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      wolewo

      Therefore you mean the one that is assigned by the Internet box.

      How is the 5G booster connected to the Internet box?

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