HiFirst post here. I hope someone could help me out.I've just got a Fibre connection through Vodafone (900MBps/450MBps).All is well if I use the provided HG659 router.We already have a Draytek Vigor 2960 and would like to use this as our router instead of the HG659.When I configure the WAN interface on the Draytek for the Vodafone fibe (DHCP, VLAN 10) I only get a pathetic 2Mbps download on speedtest.netThis same router has been previously used with a 2talk fibre connection (100Mbps/100Mbps) and was working fine.To troubleshoot a bit further I would like to use the provided HG659 as a bridge and connect it to the WAN interface of the Draytek 2960.I managed to login as admin into the HG659 and set the Ethernet WAN connection to bridge mode, leaving VLAN 10 and DHCP and the WAN interface.I also disabled DHCP on the LAN interfaces, the firewall, wifi and UPNP.I set the HG659 LAN interface with a static ip 192.168.200.200Now I'm not sure how to configure the Draytek's WAN interface.I tried to configure the WAN interface with an IP in the same subnet as the HG659 (like 192.168.200.201) and use the HG659 IP as the default gateway.I tried with VLAN set to 10 and VLAN disabled.I also tried to configure the Draytek WAN interface with DHCP thinking that DHCP settings from Vodafone would make their way through the bridge.To make a long story short, none of my attempts resulted in a working bridged internet connection.What am I doing wrong?Is it possible that only a specific LAN interface can be used as a bridge? All my tests were done with LAN1 from HG659 connected to Draytek WAN.The Vodafone instructions on configuring bridge mode stop at the HG659, they don't tell you the settings on the third-party router.Spark instruction for bridging the HG659 says to disable VLAN on the third-party router but they use PPPoE and not WAN DHCP.Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks!Raf
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