Number of simultaneous PPPoE sessions

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No I use it as a "router on a stick" with a cheap TP-Link smart switch handling vlans.
 
@dkdhanda8 using ZTE F670Lv9.0 in bridge mode. All three IPs are public, not under CGNAT. Using two of them in load balancing setup for my wired media server, pc and tv. Using the third IP for other wireless stuffs.

@AD2011 getting 90mbps approx (double the plan) when using full combined bandwidth (mostly in P2P applications).
 
I have a zte ont and even without any fancy setup just adding multiple ipv4/ipv6 pppoe config in the wan gives me multiple ips

But idk how functional that is

Also I have found that ipv6 doesn't get connected in dual stack but when I config it separately I get ipv6 very easily
 


I am getting miserable speed on Nokia so they just gonna try changing it to zte router . Can you specify which model it is and some people on forums were saying that they had to get it bridged from backend so it was probably locked for them.
 
afaik airtel only provides one model of zte(F670Lv9.0)

for the bridge thing, idk about others but for me i can just enable the bridge mode by editing the inspect element

ig it will be same for you as well
 

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