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Router recommendation - Needs to have Static Routes

pau1phi11ips
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Router recommendation - Needs to have Static Routes

I've just had FTTC installed and had a new Hub Two delivered.

I was sorry to see it can't do Static Routes, so it's limiting from what I had before.
I can't seem to get my old ADSL modem/router to work with FTTC. It has PPPoE WAN available on one of the LAN ports but doesn't seem to connect.


Are Static Routes ever likely to be added to the Hub Two with a firmware update?

Has anyone got a recommendation of a 3rd party router that works well with FTTC (obviously with Static Routes available ;)?

 

Thanks in advance.

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MisterW
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Re: Router recommendation - Needs to have Static Routes

Are Static Routes ever likely to be added to the Hub Two with a firmware update?

unlikely

You should be able to get your existing router to work. Confgure the Hub 2 in bridge mode, connect you router Wan port to a lan port on the Hub 2 and configure the wan for PPPoE with your plusnet credentials

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Re: Router recommendation - Needs to have Static Routes

Hi @pau1phi11ips 

not sure I fully understand what you are trying to say. 

To use your own router with a WAN PPPoE connection you need configure the Hub Two to 'Bridge Mode'  You connect the router WAN port to LAN 1,2 or 3 NOT the Hub Two WAN port

http://192.168.1.254  Advanced Setting >Broadband >Internet

HTH

 

pau1phi11ips
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Re: Router recommendation - Needs to have Static Routes

Huh, OK, maybe that's where I've messed up.

I thought I'd be able to use my old router just plugged into the FTTC box instead of the Hub Two?

I wasn't overly keen on having the Hub Two and the old Router, mainly because I don't have enough mains outlets, but I can fix that I guess.

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Re: Router recommendation - Needs to have Static Routes

thought I'd be able to use my old router just plugged into the FTTC box 

not if your old router only has an ADSL compatible modem.

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pau1phi11ips
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Re: Router recommendation - Needs to have Static Routes

I said it has PPPoE WAN available on one of the LAN ports. Maybe it's too old to work with current FTTC though.

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Re: Router recommendation - Needs to have Static Routes

What model is your 'old router' ?

and have you updated it to the latest version of firmware from the manufacturer ?

pau1phi11ips
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Re: Router recommendation - Needs to have Static Routes

https://www.netgear.com/support/product/D7000v2.aspx

It's on the latest firmware but that's probably 3 years old now.

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Re: Router recommendation - Needs to have Static Routes

@pau1phi11ips 

I've just had FTTC installed 

From what I can see that netgear modem/router supports ADSL and VDSL (FTTC) broadband supplied over copper cable.

You need to check the setting for the DSL connection is for VDSL and not ADSL, see https://www.plus.net/help/broadband/broadband-connection-settings/

Click on  Screenshot 2022-08-31 130540.png for details on how to configure for VDSL

What are you trying to setup that requires the Hub Two to need a static route?

If your using Full Fibre (FTTP) then indeed you would need to use the WAN port of the netgear device and connect it directly to the ONT fitted by Openreach.

 

 

 

Anonymous
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Re: Router recommendation - Needs to have Static Routes

That router is easily capable of working with Plusnet FTTC.

You should be able to simply connect it's "DSL" port to your master phone socket, without the need for an external modem.

Then from the handbook  looking at the section "Specify a VDSL Connection With a Login and a PPPoE Service" on page 45

Add your Plusnet 'Login' and 'Password', and make sure the 'VLANID' is set to 101 and 'Priority' is set to 0.

pau1phi11ips
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Re: Router recommendation - Needs to have Static Routes

You should be able to simply connect it's "DSL" port to your master phone socket, without the need for an external modem.

Yeah, that's what I thought too, lol.

I'll try again later.

Thanks for the help guys.