Embark on a journey to liberate your internet connection from the constraints of the BGW-320 modem-router with this step-by-step guide by SimeonOnSecurity. This guide walks you through the process of bypassing the BGW-320 and implementing an Azores WAG-D20 COTS ONT for a more flexible internet setup.
Key Steps:
Technical Aspects:
- Introduction of Azores WAG-D20, an XGS-PON ONU/ONT with 10GE and 2.5GE ports.
Device Access:
- Default IP address: 192.168.1.1.
- Correcting a factory typo in the Gateway address (192.162.1.1 to 192.168.1.1).
- Serial interface login prompt via TTL serial interface (115200 8N1).
Credentials:
- Various login credentials for admin, guest, and factory access.
Ethernet Interface:
- Connection to the 10G ethernet port with a specified IP address (192.168.1.x/24).
Customizing the ONT:
- Retrieving essential information from the ISP Gateway or ONT (ONT ID, MAC Address, Equipment ID, Image Version, Hardware Version).
- Telnet access to the ONT and entry into factory configuration mode.
- Displaying and customizing settings using specific commands.
Reboot and Enjoy True IP Passthrough:
- Rebooting the ONT after customization for true IP passthrough.
Troubleshooting and Additional Steps:
- References to the 8311 discord and additional notes on Google Docs for further information.
Conclusion: The guide concludes with the assurance that, by meticulously following these steps, one can successfully bypass the BGW-320 and utilize the Azores COTS ONT to establish a connection with their ISP’s network. A note of caution is emphasized, urging users to be attentive when entering commands to avoid compatibility issues and potential connection failures. For detailed instructions, refer to the original guide.