My Experience with Jio Airfiber Plus

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Jio's Customer Care is pathetic asf, they won't listen to any queries and jumps straignt to restart the router sir, restart it, even after 100s of restarts.
The old way of Connectivity Alarms is now removed, and you have to wait 5 minutes to get in touch with the CC, who is equally pathetic like the bot. Request for a hardware change, they will say restart. MY HARDWARE IS COOKED, HOW AM I SUPPOSE TO RESTART IT!!!
I just gave them a 1 star yesterday, for not listening to what the customer wants, and ended the call.
Later today, I saw the service request being created again, named: NETWORK ISSUE.
No engineer has been assigned till now, and tommorow is Sunday, now that the wifi is hanging a lot, let me just use the LAN Port and connect another router in AP mode, THEN use the Wi-Fi.....
 
Jio's Customer Care is pathetic asf, they won't listen to any queries and jumps straignt to restart the router sir, restart it, even after 100s of restarts.
The old way of Connectivity Alarms is now removed, and you have to wait 5 minutes to get in touch with the CC, who is equally pathetic like the bot. Request for a hardware change, they will say restart. MY HARDWARE IS COOKED, HOW AM I SUPPOSE TO RESTART IT!!!
I just gave them a 1 star yesterday, for not listening to what the customer wants, and ended the call.
Later today, I saw the service request being created again, named: NETWORK ISSUE.
No engineer has been assigned till now, and tommorow is Sunday, now that the wifi is hanging a lot, let me just use the LAN Port and connect another router in AP mode, THEN use the Wi-Fi.....
Jio Customer care in agartala is a pathetic mess....
IDK about Airfiber quality but for wired optical fibers, the downtime often exceeds uptime..
 
Jio Customer care in agartala is a pathetic mess....
IDK about Airfiber quality but for wired optical fibers, the downtime often exceeds uptime..
Jio in Ramnagar area seems to have good uptime, downtimes are extremely low here.
As for their Airfiber, Plus one is working perfectly, but the ping issue as well as random timeouts will annoy you a lot.
A new FAT Box was installed in PEC Brick Field, South Ramnagar area; and has a hell lotta downtimes for some reason.
The older one is hella stable without any downtimes, just ocassional OLT heatup.
 
Bypassed IDU completely, and using my own openwrt router. Receiving Jio's IPv6 /128 IP and /64 DHCP-PD. Also setup 464XLAT and working perfectly, no issues so far. v4 still has frequent dropouts and random spikes, but v6 is stable than IDU.
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Bypassed IDU completely, and using my own openwrt router. Receiving Jio's IPv6 /128 IP and /64 DHCP-PD. Also setup 464XLAT and working perfectly, no issues so far. v4 still has frequent dropouts and random spikes, but v6 is stable than IDU.

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Today we will learn how to bypass IDU completely in EoGRE MODE, and use it even on your own openwrt router.
First and foremost of everything, have an openwrt router or a router that supports openwrt.
Now, we do these:
1. Upon installation of openwrt, head towards LuCI and plug the IDU WAN cable to the WAN of openwrt router.
2. Now, On Network>Devices, create a 802.1Q VLAN,use the WAN interface and use the IDU MAC address aswell. Use 1015 as VLAN.
3. Now save and apply, then head to Network>Interface, and edit/create wan6, bind the newly created vlan device, and save and apply.
4. Restart the Network via service network restart in CLI OR startup option in LuCI.
5. Upon logging in, v6 addresses will come up and internet will start working.
BUT THAT's JUST PART 1, the easiest one.
NOW, head to system>software and update the opkg.
6. Install 464XLAT and restart the network via service network restart in CLI OR startup option in LuCI.
7. New virtual wan6_4 interface should come up, that's it.
7. Now, on the wan6 interface, disable the peer dns and use 2606:4700:4700::64 and 2606:4700:4700::6400 (Cloudflare DNS64).
8. In the firewall settings, enable Masquerading v6 on the wan side in advanced settings, if internet doesn't work.
9. Test ping -4 google.com, ping -4 cloudflare.com, ping -4 facebook/instagram/whatsapp/messenger.com and ping 1.1.1.1, 1.0.0.1, 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
10. Test nslookup 1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8 and ipv4only.arpa [addresses with 64:ff9b:: are all CLAT converts]
 
@IfranAli (does someone made a root account and have pure uninterrupted access to C6x). How can you tell how. Can you tell is there any way to login to jio new airfiber mimosa c6x. And what it’s step. My connection is disconnected and no body come to take back . And I have reset but can’t visit on web ui of mimosa. It’s giving a Wi-Fi signal of name. ( c6x_84_9c_a4_bd_87_a8 ). My Idu model is Jidu6401. And I also going get another c6x. can you use for point to point. It will give 1.2 gbps under 5 km
 
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