Setup Static IPv4 Block on AT&T Fiber w/ 802.1x Bypass (MikroTik)

First acquire a static IPV4 block from AT&T over live chat or 1-800-288-2020. In my example we’ll be using a /29. Inside of Winbox go to Interfaces, then VLAN tab. Add VLAN to your LAN interface, in my example that is sfp-sfpplus1. Do NOT add to WAN interface. Go to IP –> Address List. Then add a new address for your VLAN.

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bgw210-root

BypassAttRG This method works to rip the 802.1x keys from BGW210. Video Guide: Prerequisites Python 3 for the local http server. There are many alternatives(e.g. mobaxterm). Basic knowledge of POSIX commands (cd, mkdir, wget, etc.). A BGW210 Extract Certificates Tested The certificates extracted from both NVG589 and BGW210 work fine from my tests using Mikrotik’s RB4011 and CCR2004 w/switch in front to remove VLAN0 802.1p tags that AT&T feels they MUST use.

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