This may sound a little odd but have you tried the BT hub again just to make sure your ONT and broadband are working
The BT hub is operating fine other than whilst I try to play fifa, I get horrific lag and delay despite having a low ping of 20.
Speeds on the hub are healthy and we can stream fine with it.
Sorry I cant help you any further. All I did was remove the WAN cable from the back of my SM2 and plugged it straight into the blue socket on the ASUS.
The router identified the cable and then just gave me the option to fill in the username and password.
I am not kidding when I say that the setup took less than 5 minutes.
So... A firmware update accomplished nothing but, I did manage to find a status screen that should me all the ports and whether they have anything connected.
I think Port 8 should my 1gb lan cable connected but WAN shown as disconnected. I then experimented by trying different ports but, they are shown as disconnected no matter what. I suspect there is a deep rooted fault with this device so, I guess it will be returned.
Thanks for all those whove attempted to assist me today, I appreciate it.
IIRC the was an ONT with two ethernet ports one of which was disabled. Check that yours is not one of those. If it is try swapping ports.
Mine is this one
You are very good at taking micro pictures aren't you. At least we have enough to see it only has a single ethernet port.
Thats a normal sized photo I have pulled from the internet and I selected large hahaha But, Ill take credit for it.
I found a website today after searching 'WAN not working' They recommended enabling dual WAN on the router so, that I did. It resolved nothing. I swapped primary WAN to Lan 1-4 and secondary to WAN but, it just remains as disconnected. What I did notice though is that the Lan light on the router does not emit unless im plugged in on Lan 5-8. As I mentioned before Lan1-4 shows as disconnected on the status page so, I do wonder if this hardware has seen its days. I shall buy a new unit for tomorrow and see how I get on. If it still doesnt work, one could assume that the BT OTN isnt working as expected? Is there anyway that I can use my own modem or do I need to call BT?
You can easily test the ONT is working correctly by setting up a direct PPPoE connection between PC/Laptop and ONT.
@Sneakybeaky wrote:
If it still doesnt work, one could assume that the BT OTN isnt working as expected? Is there anyway that I can use my own modem or do I need to call BT?
If the ONT wasn't working you wouldn't be able to connect with your hub.