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2820vn on bt infinty 2, possible?
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15 Jan 2013 00:27 #74803
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also what firmware are you using?
as I am running this at the moment
Firmware Version : 3.3.7_232201
Build Date/Time : Oct 27 2011 11:20:43
ADSL Firmware Version : 232201_A Hardware: Annex A
not sure if i need to upgrade for fibre or not.
edit: just noticed how out of date i was, running the latest now
Model Name : Vigor2820Vn
Firmware Version : 3.3.7.3_232201
Build Date/Time : Sep 13 2012 19:09:39
ADSL Firmware Version : 232201_A Hardware: Annex A
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as I am running this at the moment
Firmware Version : 3.3.7_232201
Build Date/Time : Oct 27 2011 11:20:43
ADSL Firmware Version : 232201_A Hardware: Annex A
not sure if i need to upgrade for fibre or not.
edit: just noticed how out of date i was, running the latest now
Model Name : Vigor2820Vn
Firmware Version : 3.3.7.3_232201
Build Date/Time : Sep 13 2012 19:09:39
ADSL Firmware Version : 232201_A Hardware: Annex A
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16 Jan 2013 22:37 #74824
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Well, I have plusnet but the basic service is still provisioned by BT. They provide me with a BT openreach modem (VDSL phone line in one end, 10/100 Ethernet out of the other) that then plugs into whatever router, in my case WAN2 on the 2820n.
AFAIK, on BT infinity you get the BT openreach modem and a homehub. The home hub can be replaced by the 2820Vn plugged into WAN2 the same as mine. Any infinity users know otherwise? There are threads somewhere on this forum from people who have done this with login settings though most of them are default PPPOE anyway.
IF BT ever start to put in VDSL capable home hub instead of the modem + homehub then the story would be a whole different can of pilchards.
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is it straight from the telephone line to the wan2 socket?Simon1987 wrote:
I was under the impression that bt will supply two boxes, a standard modem and and a separate homehub/router thing.
Well, I have plusnet but the basic service is still provisioned by BT. They provide me with a BT openreach modem (VDSL phone line in one end, 10/100 Ethernet out of the other) that then plugs into whatever router, in my case WAN2 on the 2820n.
AFAIK, on BT infinity you get the BT openreach modem and a homehub. The home hub can be replaced by the 2820Vn plugged into WAN2 the same as mine. Any infinity users know otherwise? There are threads somewhere on this forum from people who have done this with login settings though most of them are default PPPOE anyway.
IF BT ever start to put in VDSL capable home hub instead of the modem + homehub then the story would be a whole different can of pilchards.
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28 Jan 2013 02:12 #74971
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Replied by simon1987 on topic Re: 2820vn on bt infinty 2, possible?
Hi, Engineer coming on tuesday to do whatever he does.
Do I need to change the ip of my 2820?
at the moment it is 192.168.1.1 , will this cause problems with the openreach modem? (Ip conflict?)
Do I need to change the ip of my 2820?
at the moment it is 192.168.1.1 , will this cause problems with the openreach modem? (Ip conflict?)
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29 Jan 2013 09:56 #74989
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Well,
I ran that setup for a while (2820 connected to WAN2 BT Openreach modem) but I never reached full speed. I also had some connectivity issues and had to reboot the modem once or twice a week. I assumed it was due to the firewall limit of the 2820.
Was happy with Draytek so far, so I then went up to the 2850. Speed was better, but the 2850 also brought its own set of issues...
HTH
I ran that setup for a while (2820 connected to WAN2 BT Openreach modem) but I never reached full speed. I also had some connectivity issues and had to reboot the modem once or twice a week. I assumed it was due to the firewall limit of the 2820.
Was happy with Draytek so far, so I then went up to the 2850. Speed was better, but the 2850 also brought its own set of issues...
HTH
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30 Jan 2013 17:30 #75033
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Replied by simon1987 on topic Re: 2820vn on bt infinty 2, possible?
what speeds did you reach?
At the moment the quickest I have see it go is about 8mbit down 2 mbit up
At the moment the quickest I have see it go is about 8mbit down 2 mbit up
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02 Feb 2013 09:28 #75060
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I reached about 55/11. Moving to 2850 got me up to 70/16... But the main gain was stability
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