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Can i use my 2710 for new Fibre?
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25 Jun 2012 16:41 #72728
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Can i use my 2710 for new Fibre? was created by dadslo
Sorry - probably a well asked question, but can't find an answer.
I though when i had fibre installed, BT/TalkTalk would provide a single, combined Modem/Router box, and so my existing 2710n would not work, and i would need to buy a new 2750n.
However, they have installed 2 separate boxes: A BT Openreach Modem and a Huawei HG532 Router - connected via hardwire ethernet.
Can't i just replace the Huawei HG532 router with my old 2710n?
Actually now i type this, i recall the BT Engineer mentioning 2 yellow cables - 1 specifically was for VDSL... Is this my answer, ie is it a special VDSL (ethernet) cable connecting the VDSL Modem to a special VDSL-in port on the Router, something my 2710n doesn't have?
How about this: Can i use my 2710n as an AP for the Huawei HG532? I can't get any wifi strength upstairs from the Huawei, so wondered if the 2710n could boost the signal from downstairs to upstairs?
Apologies for being noob.
Regards, Kevin
I though when i had fibre installed, BT/TalkTalk would provide a single, combined Modem/Router box, and so my existing 2710n would not work, and i would need to buy a new 2750n.
However, they have installed 2 separate boxes: A BT Openreach Modem and a Huawei HG532 Router - connected via hardwire ethernet.
Can't i just replace the Huawei HG532 router with my old 2710n?
Actually now i type this, i recall the BT Engineer mentioning 2 yellow cables - 1 specifically was for VDSL... Is this my answer, ie is it a special VDSL (ethernet) cable connecting the VDSL Modem to a special VDSL-in port on the Router, something my 2710n doesn't have?
How about this: Can i use my 2710n as an AP for the Huawei HG532? I can't get any wifi strength upstairs from the Huawei, so wondered if the 2710n could boost the signal from downstairs to upstairs?
Apologies for being noob.
Regards, Kevin
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25 Jun 2012 20:44 #72734
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Replied by jedi98 on topic Re: Can i use my 2710 for new Fibre?
If Huawei = 192.168.1.1 and its DHCP range started at 192.168.1.20, then the draytek could use 192.168.1.2 as it's address.
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