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18-10-2014 11:07 AM
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This may not give the user full control because for example if someone upgrades from ADSL to FTTC and gets a new router. Does their old router remain associated with their account or does the TR069 system hold only one router serial number for each account?
If multiple routers can be associated the page I linked really ought to list the serial numbers and allow people to remove those for routers they give away.
Showing the serial number associated with the account on that page wouldn't be a bad thing anyway. Otherwise someone given a router by another Plusnet user may think just turning it on would auto configure the new router.
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Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 11:11 AM
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Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 11:37 AM
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Maybe because I'm not currently using my 582n?
Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 11:43 AM
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There should only ever be one active router on the account, in terms of serial number and TR069. However, if you've disable automatic setup and then you get a new router, I'm pretty sure it will automatically default back to enabled. I've never actually tested this theory but I'm sure there's probably only a handful of people that would turn automatic setup off.
Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 11:50 AM
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Edit: I have automatic set up turned off because I'm on the IPv6 trial
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Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 12:08 PM
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I wonder what would happen if I enabled auto set up? How does it know which one I intend to use or will it enable both?
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Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 12:16 PM
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Some other trials may not have a separate login, what does happen in that case?
I'm one of those who would prefer auto config switched off but, like ejs, I can't disable it in the member centre (I'm also using my own router).
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Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 12:20 PM
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Quote from: w23 But isn't there a separate account (login) associated with the IPv6 trial?
Exactly. That's why I don't want it to automatically log in to my normal account if the router reboots.
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18-10-2014 12:37 PM
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Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 12:44 PM
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They are both now enabled!
I think you probably have a point. If it showed the serial numbers you could decide what to do with each. I think when the system was designed it was thought that you would be the only person using that router. I can raise this with products if you like?
Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 1:13 PM
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Note that others do it differently
For example Talk Talk set it up according to the telephone line without looking at the router details
Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 1:43 PM
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But whilst I'm thinking as I'm typing, I'm not so sure the TalkTalk method would be the best, in fact it could present a big problem.
There are different versions & models of (modem/)routers supplied by Plusnet in use out there. There's also some replacements that have been sent out when users have had faults. There was a recent case where a firmware update was needed but the router that was in use was not the expected one (based on serial number), so the update wasn't/couldn't be pushed until the correct on was on-line.
This needs a bit of thought.
Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 1:47 PM
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Quote from: jelv This can be turned on and off through https://portal.plus.net/automatic_hardware_setup/index.php
Quote from: LukeS
There should only ever be one active router on the account, in terms of serial number and TR069. However, if you've disable automatic setup and then you get a new router, I'm pretty sure it will automatically default back to enabled. I've never actually tested this theory but I'm sure there's probably only a handful of people that would turn automatic setup off.
No 'Automatic Hardware Setup' icon is even showing on my 'Member Centre - Connection Settings' controls, and I'm happy for it to remain like that.
Possibly that's either because I've progressed over the years from an early 'legacy' account to my present 'Unlimited' (and thus retained all the old 'extras' such as inclusive VoIP, but perhaps avoided having the TR069 option added), or maybe it's down to the fact that I've never received a router from PlusNet (they didn't provide them when I joined, but I prefer to choose/use my own - now on my third DrayTek).
Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 1:57 PM
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This is why the staff on here have needed to ask for the serial number of the router
With Talk Talk I believe they check the router automatically but don't use the serial number to set up the user details which is what I was talking about
When I loaned a friend on Talk Talk a Plusnet branded D-Link router it just worked and I believe that it upgraded something as when I got it back I had to do a hard reset to get access again to change the login details
Re: Automatic hardware setup and replacement routers
18-10-2014 2:05 PM
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Quote from: RobPN Possibly that's either because I've progressed over the years from an early 'legacy' account to my present 'Unlimited' (and thus retained all the old 'extras' such as inclusive VoIP, but perhaps avoided having the TR069 option added), or maybe it's down to the fact that I've never received a router from PlusNet (they didn't provide them when I joined, but I prefer to choose/use my own - now on my third DrayTek).
I think you are probably right that this is something that is enabled when Plusnet supply a router.
I'd like the TR069 status of the routers to be checked on an account which has been upgraded from ADSL to FTTC and the user has had two Plusnet routers (one for each).
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