Configuring my TP-Link router for use with FTTP
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09-02-2024 9:09 PM
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I currently have FTTC with Plusnet and Openreach are installing FTTP on 22 February.
My new TP-Link AX7800 Wi-Fi 6 Router is currently connected via the WAN port to my old modem/router which has Wi-Fi switched off and is being used just as a modem to connect to the phone socket. Everything is working well.
When Full Fibre is installed, I know that my old modem/router becomes redundant and I just connect the WAN port of my new router to the ONT.
Currently the Internet connection type is set to the default of "Dynamic IP".
Is that OK, or will I need to change it to "PPPoE" and supply the same username (xxxx@plusdsl.net) and password as currently used by my old modem/router when I connect the router to the ONT?
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10-02-2024 1:50 AM - edited 10-02-2024 1:52 AM
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Re: Configuring my TP-Link router for use with FTTP
06-04-2024 4:27 PM
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Hi there, I had an install of FTP this week and trying to get my archer vr2800 to work but to no avail. I have changed everything I can see suggested and it’s just not happening. With my home setup the hub 2 is just not adequate and I have spent about 6 hours today trying to sort everything.
how simple was it when you switched yours over in the end I’m getting connection but no internet
Re: Configuring my TP-Link router for use with FTTP
06-04-2024 4:35 PM - edited 06-04-2024 4:38 PM
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@CARWYNGUR your vr2800 is a combined modem/router , so first you need to switch it to 'wireless router mode' , see here https://www.tp-link.com/uk/support/faq/1731/ . Connect the Vr2800 with an ethernet cable from WAN/LAN port 4 to the ONT.
Select internet connection type PPPoE and enter your plusnet username & password ( I assume you know those if you have previosuly used the Vr2800 )
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Re: Configuring my TP-Link router for use with FTTP
06-04-2024 5:01 PM - edited 06-04-2024 5:13 PM
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@CARWYNGUR wrote:
... trying to get my archer vr2800 to work but to no avail. I have changed everything I can see suggested and it’s just not happening.
Given that you've changed "everything" and you probably now have a messed up configuration,
can I suggest that you do a "Factory Reset" before following @MisterW 's instructions, so you are starting from fresh.
You do a "Factory Reset" by pressing and holding the recessed "Reset" switch on the back panel for about 10 seconds, with the router power switched on.
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06-04-2024 5:30 PM
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Biggest issue I seem to get is duplicate vlan id as it won’t let me save without enabling it
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06-04-2024 5:36 PM - edited 06-04-2024 5:43 PM
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As far as I'm aware, on FTTP you shouldn't have any WAN "VLAN ID" enabled, that is only relevant on VDSL/FTTC
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06-04-2024 5:41 PM - edited 06-04-2024 5:43 PM
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Following a "Factory Reset", you shouldn't have to do anything beyond these settings and adding your Plusnet username and password -
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