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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 07-Mar-16 21:29:46
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Re: BT HH5 to Modem Router Combo


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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
ADSL only goes up to 24/2 max. You have 30/10 so thats VDSL2 for sure.


Thankyou for putting in the time to help!

I read loads of posts on here and I thought I was doing everything right. I am guessing I have a dud modem.

just bought an echolife on ebay so hopefully that will work!
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Mon 07-Mar-16 22:39:53
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Re: BT HH5 to Modem Router Combo


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In reply to a post by ian007jen:
The openreach modems (as supplied) will only work on VDSL2
AIUI they will work on ADSLx as well, with the default settings as supplied by Openreach. The only exclusion is T1.413.

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Standard User ian007jen
(committed) Tue 08-Mar-16 09:01:05
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Re: BT HH5 to Modem Router Combo


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they will work on ADSLx as well, with the default settings as supplied by Openreach

The hg612 will not....only a PMT wan (and on VLAN101) connection by default; never looked an eci in detail.

Edited by ian007jen (Tue 08-Mar-16 09:02:09)


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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Tue 08-Mar-16 18:36:06
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Re: BT HH5 to Modem Router Combo


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With UW was it the up to 76 Mbps product they connected you at, it is possible you may have been put on to the up to 38 Mbps download (up to 9.5 Mbps) upload product, thus explaining the drop, or the amount of modem off/on activity has woken up the DLM systems to try and stabilise a line - if the later it will give the speed back in time.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 10-Mar-16 11:08:32
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Re: BT HH5 to Modem Router Combo


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In reply to a post by yorkyboi:
is it possible I bought a dud modem?


Distinctly.
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