Nokia G-140W-F bridge mode?

@Jay after much thought I figured out, yes, it's a deliberate decision to keep 2 PPPoE connections going. The reason they do it is because the TR-069 remote management systems require connectivity to be able to talk to and push configs to the ONT, They may throttle this one in the future in case they detect misuse. After all if you're using the PPPoE connection via the bridge then there should not be heavy traffic on the ONT's pre-configured connection right?
 
Backup the config first so you can restore if something goes wrong. Here is what I did.

Right click on the WAN settings page for Internet click on Inspect/inspect element. You'll see the html code on the bottom of the browser. Ctrl F and search for fieldset. You'll most likely see two entries with <fieldset disabled=""> or <fieldset disabled>. Change both to just <fieldset> and then click on the delete button at the end of the page. Then follow the instructions by tellanand in the previous page.

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This is basically step 2 of the above process.
Hey Jai, I tried this but when i click on delete button it shows "The Normal user do not have permission to do this" could you help me with that.
 
This is an awesome thread, but I have a different question altogether. Now that we know that both Nokia and personal router are able to dial up to establish connection, how can we make the two router network accessible to each other? What I mean is, I have three giga-bit lan port available on the Nokia router and I would like to hook up my NAS; now how can I access the NAS locally without going over the internet for better speed?
 
Hi all,

I am trying to get ipv6 addresses. I am using on the modem Nokia G-140w-f. did any one have luck.

I am getting public IP addresses on the LAN clients but unable to make any ipv6 requests. test-ipv6 also fails.
 
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Yes modem gets ipv6 address.

In the status page have ipv6 address
 
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