Hi there,
I'm considering switching over from Virgin as fibre 900 is now available in my area. I currently use an EdgeRouter Lite with the virgin router in modem mode.
I have read conflicting things on this forum and others about the ability to do similar with BT broadband.
Do new full fibre 900 installations still come with an Openreach ONT? If so could that be plugged into my Edgerouter for the WAN connection, negating any need for using a BT hub at all?
If not, I read that I can use a Draytek Vigor 130 as the modem and then plug that into my existing router. Could anyone confirm that?
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The ONT is the modem so no draytek is needed. Any router with a wan port should connect to the ONT
Do new full fibre 900 installations still come with an Openreach ONT? If so could that be plugged into my Edgerouter for the WAN connection
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Openreach will fit the ONT whether it is the Huawei or the latest Nokia unit.
Any router of your choice can of course be fitted should you not want the supplied Home Hub from BT
All Openreach FTTP connections are with an ONT.
@xeroshikari I suspect you are confusing FTTP with FTTC.
Hello,
I have an Asus RT-AC56U. Any of you knows if I would be able to use their router?
Thanks!
@pedrofreitaswrote:Hello,
I have an Asus RT-AC56U. Any of you knows if I would be able to use their router?
Thanks!
It will work but probably only up to 200-300Mbps download speed so not suitable for Fibre 900.
The Asus RT version I believe is cable / FTTP only without a built in modem.
If you have FTTC you will of course need a modem in which case your router will work but you will need a separate modem.
If you are FTTP yes it will work perfect for the lower end tiers.
Hi Guys hope all are safe and well, I have an ASUS RT 3200 and have just had the 900 FFTP service installed. I assume I can change the BT hub to this - what config settings do I need to change ?