How to use static IP with bridged mode?

@Chip its not an issue with the fiber cable or any fault in any cable, it's from the backend i beleive, because in Dragon path with IPoE it works flawlessly. has anyone tried to clone mac address of the ont to the router and see if that helps ?
 
@Zenithx99 if PPPoE works then obviously it's nothing to do with the fibre and the backend is to blame. According what the engg. who visited for my static IP told me, the IP address is provisioned from another server not the one doing PPPoE authentication. Either way Airtel has to resolve this because as users there's not much we can do. However, what I find surprising is that Airtel has let it go on this long without resolution.

Incidentally a person from the net escalation team in Bangalore called me for feedback and I told them Airtel needs to improve they're lacking in response time (15 days for plan change, 4-5 days for a static IP), low speeds when on >300 Mbps plan, pricing, among other things. Their escalation email is net at airtel dot com. I think you chaps could write to them.
 
Does the static IP trick still works? I am thinking to take a airtel connection if the static IP trick to boost internet speed still works. Let me know.
 
@Baby Clasher its not sure that it will work for you. If they assign you gateway of Delhi, Noida or Gurgaon then only this trick works.
 
Not sure if it's already known, but in Airtel I am able to simultaneously have multiple PPPoE logins, with each having a non-shared speed ie Full Speed.
 
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