{{tag>Setup Broadband FTTC_(VDSL2) ADSL Configuration DrayTek Vigor}} ====== Setting up SureVoIP Broadband on DrayTek Router ====== This guide will apply in general to all DrayTek routers with a built-in ADSL modem. If you have a DrayTek Vigor router supplied by SureVoIP then your router should already be configured and ready to go. Just plug it in when your broadband is live. It is assumed you require only basic NAT and the ADSL service is your only internet connection. If your requirements require a more complex set up then please [[http://www.surevoip.co.uk/contact-surevoip|contact us]] for advice. This guide applies to the following DrayTek models: * **Vigor 2760** * **Vigor 2762** * **Vigor 2800** * **Vigor 2820** * **Vigor 2830** * **Vigor 2832** * **Vigor 2860** * **Vigor 2862** * **Vigor 2920** * **Vigor 2925** * **Vigor 2952** * **Vigor 2960** Even if your particular DrayTek model is not listed, these instructions should still apply if your particular model is in the same series. ===== Configuring the WAN Interface for ADSL ===== These instructions are applicable if you are using the DrayTek's built-in ADSL/VDSL modem for SureVoIP ADSL. - Go to **WAN -> General Setup** on the main menu - Under **WAN1** set **Enable** to **Yes** - Set **Display Name** to something like **SureVoIP** - Press OK - Go to **WAN -> Internet Access** on the main menu - Select **WAN1** - Select **PPPoE / PPPoA** tab - Under **DSL Modem Settings** click on **Enable** - **VPI** should be **0** - **VCI** should be **38** - **Encapsulation Type** should be **VC MUX** - **Protocol** should be **PPPoA** - **Modulation** should be **Multimode**\\ //Note if you are subscribed to Premier broadband (Annex M) then set this to **ADSL2+ annex M/J**// - Under **ISP Access Setup** - **Username** is as provided to you in your welcome letter, in format xxxxxxxxxxx@suretec.ws - **Password** is as provided to you in your welcome letter - **PPP Authentication** is **PAP or CHAP** - **IP Address from ISP** set **Fixed IP** to **No (Dynamic IP)** - **MTU** should be set to **1492** - Click **OK** ===== Configuring the WAN Interface for FTTC (VDSL) ===== These instructions are applicable if you are using the DrayTek's built-in VDSL modem for SureVoIP Business FTTC. These instructions also apply if you are subscribed to the SureVoIP FTTC service and are using a DrayTek Vigor 2760 or Vigor 2860 series router with a built-in VDSL modem. Otherwise see [[##configuring_the_wan_interface_for_fttc|Configuring DrayTek for FTTC]]. - Go to **WAN -> General Setup** on the main menu - Click on **WAN1** - Set **Enable** to **Yes** - Set **Display Name** to something meaningful like **SureVoIP** - If required, set **Physical Mode** to **VDSL2** - Set **DSL Mode** to **Auto** - Set **VLAN Tag Insertion (VDSL2)** to **Enable** - Set **Tag value** to **101** (this should already be set by default) - Press OK - Go to **WAN -> Internet Access** on the main menu - Click on **Details Page** by **WAN1** - Select the **PPPoE / PPPoA** tab - Under **DSL Modem Settings** click on **Enable** - **VPI** should be left as default - **VCI** should be left as default - **Encapsulation Type** should be **VC MUX** - **Protocol** should be **PPPoA** - **Modulation** should be **Multimode** - Under **ISP Access Setup** - **Username** is as provided to you in your welcome letter, in format xxxxxxxxxxx@suretec.ws - **Password** is as provided to you in your welcome letter - Under ***PPP/MP Setup** - **PPP Authentication** is **PAP or CHAP** - **IP Assignment (IPCP)** set to **Dynamic** - **MTU** should be set to **1492** - Click **OK** ===== Configuring the WAN Interface for FTTC using an External VDSL Modem===== These instructions are applicable if you are using your DrayTek router with an external VDSL modem (such as the Openreach supplied modem or DrayTek Vigor 130). These instructions assume you are using a DrayTek Vigor 2700 or Vigor 2800 series router. If you are using a Vigor 2925 then you can proceed with the WAN1 interface instead of WAN2. - Go to **WAN -> General Setup** on the main menu - Under **WAN2** set **Enable** to **Yes** - Set **Display Name** to something like **SureVoIP** - Press OK - Go to **WAN -> Internet Access** on the main menu - Select **WAN2** - Select **PPPoE** tab - Select on **Enable** - Under the **ISP Access Setup** enter your **Username** as supplied in your welcome letter - Under the **ISP Access Setup** enter your **Password** as supplied in your welcome letter - Under **PPP/MP Setup** set **PPP Authentication** to **PAP or CHAP** - Under **IP Address Assignment Method (IPCP)** set **Fixed IP** to **No (Dynamic IP)** - **MTU** should be set to **1492** - Click **OK** ====== Configuring Additional Settings ====== ===== Setting Date and Time ===== - Go to **System Maintenance -> Date and Time** on the main menu - Under **Time Setup** select **Use Internet Time Client** - Set **Server IP Address** to **ntp.surevoip.co.uk** - Set **Time Zone** to **(GMT) Edinburgh, Lisbon, London** - Set **Automatically Update Interval** to **30 min** - Click **OK** ===== Disabling SIP ALG ===== See [[troubleshooting:sip_alg:draytek]] for instructions on how to disable SIP ALG if using the SureVoIP Hosted VoIP service. ===== Quality of Service (QoS) ===== **Quality of Service** ensures that time-critical traffic is prioritised over standard and bulk traffic (such as large file transfers). With firmware version **3.6.3 and later** you can automatically prioritise VoIP traffic. - Go to **Bandwidth Management** -> **Quality of Service** - Check the box beside **Enable the First Priority for VoIP SIP/RTP** - Ensure **SIP UDP Port** is set to **5060** - Press **OK** to apply * See [[https://www.draytek.co.uk/archive/kb/kb_qos.html|DrayTek - Quality of Service setup guide (legacy)]] for further information. * [[https://www.draytek.co.uk/support/guides/kb-qos|DrayTek - Quality of Service (QoS) setup guide]]