Hello
Can i swap out my BT router for my own one NETGEAR Nighthawk Smart Wifi Router (R7000) ? I'm having issues with Port forwarding so thought using my own router would be best.
Also if it is possible how do I do it?
Yes, but you won't be able to use Digital Voice.
The details have been posted on the forum countless times.
PPPoE credentials are username bthomehub@btbroadband.com password can be anything
Just looked at the spec. Unless you have full fibre you will need a separate modem to use the Netgear, it is just a router, not a modem/ router.
@licquoricewrote:Just looked at the spec. Unless you have full fibre you will need a separate modem to use the Netgear, it is just a router, not a modem/ router.
Yes. The R7000 was Netgear's mid-range workhorse device for some time. It still gets the occasional firmware update but it dates back to 2014, with wifi technology from that era. Even BT's nasty Smarthub is probably better than that.
The R7000 can happily ride behind the Smarthub as an access point.
But that won't get anywhere with port forwarding
Disabled Features on the Router when set to AP Mode | Answer | NETGEAR Support
I use a Netgear R700 on BT FTTP
and it works perfectly.
However as advised Digital Voice needs the Smart Hub. I'm hopeing that BT will update DV to be able to use on your own router.
I have not seen a satisfactory set up for using Netgear with Smarthub , without possible issues i.e Double NAT and slowdowns etc.
Anyone have a better solution?
@orientboy2000wrote:
I have not seen a satisfactory set up for using Netgear with Smarthub , without possible issues i.e Double NAT and slowdowns etc.
Anyone have a better solution?
Use the R7000 as a router and put its IP address in the DMZ for the BT Hub.
Hub Manager > Home > Advanced settings > Firewall
I plan to play with that and my Netgear MR90.
@michaelkenwardwrote:Use the R7000 as a router and put its IP address in the DMZ for the BT Hub.
Hub Manager > Home > Advanced settings > Firewall
I plan to play with that and my Netgear MR90.
Based on previous messages in this place, here is what worked for me on a Netgear MK93 system:
There may be other ways of getting to the same destination, and all the reboots maybe overkill.
The end result is a Homehub that passes traffic on to the Netgear router. Everything is plugged into the Netgear or into a switch connected to the Netgear.
I can still access the Homehub at 192.168.2.1 and the Netgear router at 192.168.1.1.
Now when BTEE forces Digital Voice on us I should still have a phone connection.