stevejenkins / UBNT-EdgeRouter-Example-Configs

Example config.boot files for UBNT EdgeRouters with Google, Comcast, and Charter
https://www.stevejenkins.com/blog/2015/11/replace-your-google-fiber-network-box-with-a-ubiquiti-edgerouter-lite/
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Google Fiber not using VLAN 2 for new installs #28

Open abulgatz opened 5 years ago

abulgatz commented 5 years ago

The last 4 EdgeRouter Google Fiber installs I've done haven't utilized VLAN 2 coming out of the "Google Fiber Jack"/ONT in Huntsville, AL, and is instead using the native VLAN.

One one of the installs, Google later changed to VLAN 2 when a tech was called on-site for a service call.

I don't know if this is a new policy, or how to predict what they will use.

I'm also not sure that setting the mss-clamp is necessary, or at least I forgot it on one of my installs and didn't notice an issue.

Alexia commented 4 years ago

I am in the same market and had a lengthy discussion with a Google Fiber representative about this. Business customers in Huntsville, AL do not get setup with VLAN 2. Residential customers will always get setup with VLAN 2.

abulgatz commented 4 years ago

@Alexia I do both residential and business Google Fiber installs, and while what you said (VLAN 2 for residential, native/no VLAN for business) matches my original understanding, 4 of the last 8 residential installs I've done utilized native/no VLAN, one of which later switched to using VLAN 2 after the ONT and Network box were restarted.

This may be a provisioning issue on Google's end, but it has been my recent experience.

Alexia commented 4 years ago

It does sound like a provisioning issue. Mine was setup with VLAN 2 and has been a pain trying to setup a router that handles it well.

abulgatz commented 4 years ago

@Alexia Google Fiber is no longer selling TV service for new installs. They are no longer using VLAN 2 for new residential installs, or requiring the QOS tags to be set. They have switched from providing the Network box to providing a Google WiFi system, and if you opt to use your own router, no special configuration is necessary.

Alexia commented 4 years ago

@Alexia Google Fiber is no longer selling TV service for new installs. They are no longer using VLAN 2 for new residential installs, or requiring the QOS tags to be set. They have switched from providing the Network box to providing a Google WiFi system, and if you opt to use your own router, no special configuration is necessary.

That does not to my existing install though. I am still stuck with the VLAN 2 setup and QOS settings.