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Connecting my own Router to a standalone Smart Hub 2 (Fibre 2 Contract)

I have just moved into a new flat and I got the BT Fibre 2 contract which gives me a Smart Hub 2 which just plugs onto a phone socket and all my WiFi works through that. However, I have my own router (TP-Link Archer AX5400) which I want to use as the main source of WiFi instead of the Smart Hub. Main reason being is I think its a stronger router compared to the Smart Hub. 

Is tthere any way I can do this? I've been looking at other forums but most of them are setting up a new modem and router, not just a router. Any help would be greatly appreciated,

 

Thank you 🙂

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Re: Connecting my own Router to a standalone Smart Hub 2 (Fibre 2 Contract)

Repurposing a router as a wireless point explained here… https://www.avforums.com/threads/faq-using-two-routers-together-extending-wi-fi.1554662/

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Re: Connecting my own Router to a standalone Smart Hub 2 (Fibre 2 Contract)

@DylanLP 

I have Digital Voice so have to use the SH2 as the first connection point. From there i use my Asus DSL-AC68U to do everything else as a full router not an access point.

It's quite simple really.

Essentially what I've done is as follows:-

Set the SH2 to 192.168.2.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.252.0 , disabled wifi, firewall , DHCP and port forwarded everything to my Asus on 192.168.1.1.

On the Asus being that it's a modem/router I configured port 4 as it's WAN port connected to the SH2 with it's wan port as a static ip address of 192.168.2.2 and default gateway of 192.168.2.1/subnet as the SH2.

For IPV6 in the SH2 I set the pinhole to point everything to my Asus .

Hope that helps

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Re: Connecting my own Router to a standalone Smart Hub 2 (Fibre 2 Contract)

Hey thank you for the reply, reading this I'm getting confused but I'll give it a try and hopefully figure it out! 🤣
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Re: Connecting my own Router to a standalone Smart Hub 2 (Fibre 2 Contract)

Whith all the IP addresses how do I change these settings? Also how do I tell the sh2 to point everything to my tp link router?

Thank you
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Re: Connecting my own Router to a standalone Smart Hub 2 (Fibre 2 Contract)

@DylanLP 

You port forward all incoming traffic in 2 areas:-

IPv4:-

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iPV6

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The other thing I forgot to mention is some Firewall settings

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Obviously within the SH2 I've set my Asus to use 192.168.2.2 always as in:-

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Does that clarify things a bit?

I'll always try to help on this so any questions just ask.

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Will that method work with my Asus router?

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Yes, it's generic

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Cheers for reply.

So that's a work around that sorts my argument out with BT?

 

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Re: Connecting my own Router to a standalone Smart Hub 2 (Fibre 2 Contract)

My router BTW is an Asus 86U running Merlin software.
Cheers

 

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