Getting up and running with ER-X?
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@krzykat said in Getting up and running with ER-X?:
I'd guess his 5k box doesn't come with a ton of support and maintenance either?
None, AFAIK. That's just for the box (and warranty on the hardware, I assume.) It's $5K just for the parts we (and pretty much every business) does for free. Nothing wrong with paying for parts when needed, but it's all expense for a part you don't need to buy at all.
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@scottalanmiller said in Getting up and running with ER-X?:
@krzykat said in Getting up and running with ER-X?:
I'd guess his 5k box doesn't come with a ton of support and maintenance either?
None, AFAIK. That's just for the box (and warranty on the hardware, I assume.) It's $5K just for the parts we (and pretty much every business) does for free. Nothing wrong with paying for parts when needed, but it's all expense for a part you don't need to buy at all.
This mostly comes from people who are used to seeing what was done 20+ years ago. They have no idea what good systems are like today.
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- Download the current firmware to your laptop.
https://dl.ui.com/firmwares/edgemax/v2.0.8-hotfix.1/ER-e50.v2.0.8-hotfix.1.5278088.tar
Just got one for home last week and I had to downgrade to the v1 firmware to get VLAN tagging to work, just a heads up. It might work on the v2 firmware but I didn't have the time, patience or inclination to arse around with it more than necessary. No more ISP gear in the home network except for the SFP that I had to move from their CPE to the ERX-SFP.
- Download the current firmware to your laptop.
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@notverypunny VLANs work jsut fine on the ER-X. Any firmware.
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@JaredBusch Might take another look then... My FTTH comes in as a tagged VLAN and it wouldn't pick up a dhcp lease on v2, even after a few reboots but once I downgraded to v1 it picked up the lease from the ISP right away.