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Standard User Toxteth_OGrady
(member) Thu 18-Nov-21 13:50:25
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ISP supplied FTTC modem/router with bridge mode?


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I'd like to know which, if any, ISP supplied FTTC modem/routers can be configured to work in bridge mode.

I have a Deco mesh router that I would like to continue to use when I switch ISP. I'm currently with Sky and their sr203 doesn't support bridge mode. I don't think the BT Homehub does either?

It would be helpful to know any that do. Thanks.

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Standard User MilesR
(member) Thu 18-Nov-21 14:02:24
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Re: ISP supplied FTTC modem/router with bridge mode?


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I was with JohnLewis broadband until recently.
The Zyxel modem/router they provide can be switched into bridge mode easily...and their authentication is PPPoE (pretty standard).

The issue you have with Sky is their use of DHCP Option 61, which a lot of routers won't support by default, even if you have a VDSL modem.

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Standard User Toxteth_OGrady
(member) Thu 18-Nov-21 14:12:35
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In reply to a post by MilesR:
The Zyxel modem/router they provide can be switched into bridge mode easily...and their authentication is PPPoE (pretty standard).

The issue you have with Sky is their use of DHCP Option 61, which a lot of routers won't support by default, even if you have a VDSL modem.


@MilesR. Thanks for that. I'm looking to move away from Sky so trying to figure out which ISPs' modem/routers would be easiest to configure with my existing Deco mesh router doing all the LAN routing.

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Standard User MilesR
(member) Thu 18-Nov-21 14:16:26
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No probs. I think providing you stay clear of Sky & "Now" broadband, you should find most of them will work with a VDSL modem & your Linksys Deco router.
If you need a VDSL modem, I'm happy to gift the Zyxel one they've left with me - if it will be of use.

I couldn't fault JohnLewis broadband - I only left because they didn't offer FTTP.
So if FTTC is your only option, I'd definitely consider giving them a try.
They also are one of the few who offer a 12 month contract as standard, so it's not like you're then tied in for 2 years.

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Standard User Toxteth_OGrady
(member) Thu 18-Nov-21 16:14:15
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@MilesR

Thanks for the kind offer of the modem. I have an old Openreach HG612 modem that ought to work fine with my Deco for PPPoE with an ISP other than Sky.

When I move away from Sky I could however use the new ISP-provided modem/router as modem bridged to my Deco M5, rather than my old OR kit if the ISP h/w is capable.

Trying to find which ISPs' kit can do this (RJ45 active WAN port) is difficult so I hope to get some idea here.

At the moment I think it's Sky=N, BT=N, PN=N, EE=N, Vodafone=N, TT=Y, Zen=Y. Not sure how accurate or up-to-date that info is nor any other ISPs.

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Standard User MilesR
(member) Thu 18-Nov-21 16:54:19
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If you have a working HG612 then any PPPoE based provider should be fine (BT included). Admittedly that does mean relying on those old white boxes that have a tendency to go wrong 🙂

I've still got one in the cupboard, but chose JohnLewis's Zyxel box for better reliability.

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Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 18-Nov-21 19:27:38
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Thanks for the kind offer of the modem. I have an old Openreach HG612 modem that ought to work fine with my Deco for PPPoE with an ISP other than Sky.
Once you have a modem, then the problem is software. Shame the Deco doesn't support the DHCP option, but other routers such as the ASUS range do.

You won't find many FTTC/vDSL ISPs that bother to provide such features as a bridge mode, because they are aiming at very low price. Luckily you can replace.

Does your Deco have to be the router, or can it run as a mesh access point, as the BT whole home system does this and plugs into an Ethernet port on the LAN side of ANY router.

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Standard User Toxteth_OGrady
(member) Thu 18-Nov-21 21:43:05
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Thank you for the advice so far, it's appreciated.

I'm happy that I can run my Deco mesh with an OR modem (or other e.g. Vigor 130). I could also change the Deco mesh to AP mode to use with any ISP's modem/router.

I am still however keen to find out which ISPs' routers have bridge mode, simply because I see that as the path of least resistance for my existing set up when I switch from Sky.

smile

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Standard User Michael_Chare
(knowledge is power) Thu 18-Nov-21 23:19:37
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For a DSL connection, A&A could supply a Zyxel router which can be put in bridge mode, as mentioned on their website.

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Standard User Toxteth_OGrady
(member) Fri 19-Nov-21 08:21:21
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For a DSL connection, A&A could supply a Zyxel router which can be put in bridge mode, as mentioned on their website.


@Michael_Chare

Thanks

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