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Thanks for your reply, I did do a quick search before I asked and there were several threads some mentioned the business hub and others didnt, it was also mentioned that the bridge mode was hidden which is why I asked the question, maybe if the first responder had said that bridge mode was only available in business Smart Hub further questions might not have been asked..although someone did offer an alternative modem

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@nevillebriggs 

I have to use the SH2 for Digital Voice but I've set things up in such a way as it is effectively a modem + DV and use my Asus to handle all the real work.

It's a relatively straightforward process of giving the SH2 it's own subnet , disabling everything in it and forwarding all traffic to the Asus. Maybe there's a little bit more to it than that but that gives you the idea.

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Thats great thank you, I just need to figure out how to do what you have done, I'll have more time at the weekend, thanks again

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I have just received my BT Smart Hub 2 for FTTP today & think I need to do similar since I have a Ubiquiti Unifi setup currently (USG router, USW-24-POE PoE switch and UAP-AC-PRO Wifi Access Point) that I have setup how I want it with several VLANs to segregate certain traffic from IoT devices and apply firewall rules since I don't want 'phoning home' etc)

Please let me know how you get on with having the Smart Hub 2 in Bridge Mode.
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Message 15 of 41

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There is no need to use the Smart Hub at all unless you want Digital Voice capability.

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@nevillebriggs 

I did it this way:

Smart Hub 2 router settings:

DHCP off.

Router itself set to static IP of 192.168.1.254 (the default)

Subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 or /24

DMZ host set to 192.168.1.2 (Stops double NAT problems but only really needed if you run a server etc.)

Turn off both WI-FI bands in favor of own router.  (This may also be a good security move if you do enable the DMZ host.  I would still expect Wi-Fi traffic to go through the SH2 firewall but I can’t be sure how they’ve set it up internally).

Connect DSL port to phone socket, (or WAN port to ONT if FTTP).

DV phones can then plug into Smart Hub 2.

 

Own router settings:

DHCP on, range 192.168.0.2-192.168.0.200

Router itself on static IP of 192.168.0.1

Subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 or /24

EWAN port on and set to fixed IP of 192.168.1.2

Gateway set to 192.168.1.254

DNS set to 192.168.1.254 (or whatever you usually use).

EWAN socket on own router (probably 4) connected to LAN port on SH2 router.  (NB. This will not work using DSL port on your own router).

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@WSH brilliant reply very helpful, thank you

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Hello, so I had this up and running following advice from @WSH (thank you) but I wasnt able to access my blueiris cameras and when I spoke to Netgear support they said I must have the BT router in bridge mode...

So I bought BT Business Smart Hub 2 and turned on bridge mode but my Orbi router doesnt seem to be able to get a dynamic IP from BT

Can someone point in the right direction on setting up a router (preferrably Orbi) as to how this should be set up

baby steps would be great

Thank you

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You need to set the connection type to PPPoE with the generic username bthomehub@btbroadband.com and password BT on the Orbi and VLAN is to 101 on the hub

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Thank you for the reply, so password is
BT ?
Thanks

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