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Cant set up 2850 with bt infinity
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25 Apr 2012 14:24 #72021
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Cant set up 2850 with bt infinity was created by zz9pa
It doesnt seem to connect at all!
I've updated to the latest firmware - and have the 80/20 service enabled..
I've managed to hook it up via the bthomehub for now (hence the WAN2 connection) - but can anyone take a look at these settings and tell me where I've gone wrong ?
Many thanks in advance
I've updated to the latest firmware - and have the 80/20 service enabled..
I've managed to hook it up via the bthomehub for now (hence the WAN2 connection) - but can anyone take a look at these settings and tell me where I've gone wrong ?
Many thanks in advance
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25 Apr 2012 16:26 #72025
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I don't think you want that PPPoE pass-through (unless you are doing the authentication on your computer instead of the 2850). Also, in my brief test with a 2850 I found I had to set Fallback Mode to 'Auto'.
That said, be aware of the consequences of bypassing the Openreach modem... I'd strongly advise you speak with BT first.
That said, be aware of the consequences of bypassing the Openreach modem... I'd strongly advise you speak with BT first.
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25 Apr 2012 20:18 #72027
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Replied by zz9pa on topic Re: Cant set up 2850 with bt infinity
I bought the router from bt
Can you elaborate on the "consequences of bypassing the Openreach modem." ?
Can you elaborate on the "consequences of bypassing the Openreach modem." ?
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25 Apr 2012 23:26 #72029
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As it has been explained to me, BT require their Openreach modem to be on the line. They have automatic processes in place to monitor performance and, e.g., push out firmware updates. If they don't find the expected modem in place then, at some stage, there is a good chance your broadband service will be suspended.
Replied by cocospm on topic Re: Cant set up 2850 with bt infinity
I bought the router from btzz9pa wrote:
Can you elaborate on the "consequences of bypassing the Openreach modem." ?
As it has been explained to me, BT require
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