Using own router from the install
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22-05-2024 3:30 PM
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Hi all,
I'm having full fiber plumbed in tommorow and I intend using my own router (TP-Link AX20 v 3.0)
My question is, do I have to/am i better plumbing in the plusnet router initially and letting everything "settle down" before I replace it with my router, or, can I just whack my router in and set it up straight from the start - it making no differance?
Many thanks in advance!
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Re: Using own router from the install
22-05-2024 4:53 PM - edited 22-05-2024 4:55 PM
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If it were me I would use the PlusNet router first and make sure everything is working as expected... then swap over to your preferred router and keep the PN router in case of troubleshooting in future.
Edited to add: There should be no settling in period with Full Fibre - so as soon as it is in and working properly with the PN router swap it over
Re: Using own router from the install
22-05-2024 5:37 PM
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@Bunglebonce In my case we, i.e. the OR engineer and myself connected my own router and the speed test was the full speed as expected.
For some reason the engineer then asked if I had the Plusnet router, which I had paid the P&P for as a spare, and said “can we just connect it to check, you can do what you want when I’ve gone”. Not sure why that was and he didn’t say. So, its now back in it’s box waiting – just in case !
Re: Using own router from the install
23-05-2024 10:03 AM - edited 23-05-2024 10:05 AM
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Re: Using own router from the install
23-05-2024 12:59 PM
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Re: Using own router from the install
23-05-2024 2:44 PM
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@Bunglebonce It's up to you, but I'd make sure the speed is good on our router first then connect yours. The username is yourusername@plusdsl.net and the password for the router auth is your account password if that helps.
Re: Using own router from the install
24-05-2024 7:29 AM
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My one conrribution from my full fibre install is that the connection, once installed, works much better if you disconnect your old VDSL service before getting the full fibre working!
Re: Using own router from the install
24-05-2024 8:46 AM
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24-05-2024 9:03 AM
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What is the network map showing?
You do not need to clone the MAC address leave it Use default MAC Address. Using the TP-Link emulator, I would expect the Advanced >Internet settings to look something like this
The change of IP Address to 192.168.0.1 will not stop the Internet connection,
Re: Using own router from the install
24-05-2024 10:05 AM
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It won't let me add an screen shot but I can tell you that your image is the same apart from the ip adress/primary/secondarydns saying 0.0.0.0 on minen the mac address is different and the Internet port speed setting on mine is "auto" . Im a bit puzzled as it's not the cable etc, as im using all the same ones with the Plusnet router.
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24-05-2024 10:14 AM
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The IP Address are 0.0.0.0 as the broadband user has not logged on to the plusnet network.
The AX20 blue WAN port should be connected directly to the ONT, every MAC address is unique, speed Auto should is fine as the port should auto negotiate to the correct speed, probably 1000Mbps.
If you look at the System log found in >Advanced >System >System log. In log type you need to look at PPP messages. Hopefully it will give us a clue what's wrong
Re: Using own router from the install
24-05-2024 10:37 AM - edited 24-05-2024 10:39 AM
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@Bunglebonce It won't let me add an screen shot
If you are accessing the forum from a 'mobile' type device, then you will need to select 'desktop site' from the browser menu before the ability to add screen shots will appear
It won't let me add an screen shot but I can tell you that your image is the same apart from the ip adress/primary/
I hope its not exactly then same, there's a minor typo in @Dan_the_Van s post , it should be plusdsl.net not plusdls.net
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Re: Using own router from the install
24-05-2024 10:41 AM
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Hi and thanks again. I have disconnected now as I need to paste the log into this window and I have a meeting in a bit, but one thing I did notice was that the time and date are wrong. Could this cause the issue perhaps?
Anyway log info below and I thank you again for your continued help before I send the thing back 🙂
2023-02-19 00:44:11 PPP INFO [6272] pppoe send PADT due to(phase disconnect device)
2023-02-19 00:44:11 PPP INFO [6272] ppp send LCP TermReq due to Failed to authenticate ourselves to peer
2023-02-19 00:44:11 PPP INFO [6272] ppp receive CHAP Failure: CHAP authentication failure
2023-02-19 00:44:11 PPP INFO [6272] ppp send CHAP Response name=umpshiremon@plusdsl.net
2023-02-19 00:44:11 PPP INFO [6272] ppp receive CHAP Challenge name=acc-aln1.lea
2023-02-19 00:44:11 PPP INFO [6272] ppp receive LCP ACK
2023-02-19 00:44:11 PPP INFO [6272] ppp send LCP ACK
2023-02-19 00:44:11 PPP INFO [6272] ppp receive LCP Request options(mru=1492;authtype=PPP_CHAP|type(MD5);magic=0x12687000;)
2023-02-19 00:44:11 PPP INFO [6272] ppp send LCP Request
Re: Using own router from the install
24-05-2024 10:49 AM - edited 24-05-2024 10:49 AM
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@Bunglebonce youre failing PPPoE authentication. I'm assuming you have the correct username (the bit before the @plusdsl.net ) but are you sure you have the correct password. The username and password should be exactly the same ones you use to login to the member centre https://www.plus.net/member-centre/login
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Re: Using own router from the install
24-05-2024 11:34 AM
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