Hello,
I have had my broadband upgraded to super fast broadband, the problem is that my TP-LINK Archer VR600 router will not connect to the internet, at the end of the setup it tells me to check that the phone cable is properly connected, but I don't need to use the phone cable any more.
Have reset the router back to factory settings put the cable into the WAN/LAN Port on the back of the router but no good still have the problem.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Matthew
Do you have a separate modem, as that would be the only reason you would connect to the WAN socket?
Normally you would use the DSL connection and that plugs into the phone socket.
Hello, Keith,
Thanks for getting back to me so fast, how do I out if I have upgraded to ultrafast (G.Fast).
Please let me know.
Thanks
Matthew
Hello Keith
Don't have separate modem all I have is the the TP-LINK Archer VR600 Wireless MU-MIMO VDSL/ADSL Modem Router.
will the router work with super fast broadband ?
Hope this help.
Thanks
Matthew
If you have G.Fast then VR600 won't work and the options for a combined modem/router are very limited. The SmartHub 2 obviously will work though.
Please confirm precisely what your broadband is , is it SuperFast or UltraFast as they are 2 different products.
Hello Tim Curtis
I have check what you have asked I don't have G Fast, but have UltraFast.
Hope this help.
Thanks
MATTHEWATLANT0S
Ultrafast is delivered either by G.Fast or FTTP.
If it's FTTP then you'll have one of these, if not it's G.Fast.
Hello,
Thanks for the picture is was a great help, it's FTTP the box is same. the box I have is a smaller then the one in the picture.
Hope this help
Thanks
Matthewatlant0s
The router thinks you are connecting to the DSL port rather than the WAN port. Factory reset the VR600 and when you run the set up wizard, select 'Other' for broadband type, rather than BT VDSL.
I just would like to forewarn you regarding the VR600. There are many complaints about this router all over the internet. I personally had one before and had to stop using it due to the 5GHz wireless connection constantly dropping that could only be fixed by restarting the router and also it kept overheating. It was sometimes so hot you could hardly touch it. First I thought I had a faulty device, but I did some research and actually there are many people out there with the same issues. For reference, I had the VR600 V2. You might be one of those lucky ones who doesn't have any issue with it however I would recommend to get rid of it and buy a decent router instead.