16 Oct 2022 04:18 PM
Hi Sorry can anybody help i've brought a Asus Rog Rapture GT-AXE1100 as i have several Rog laptops and need wifi 6e for a new VR Headset (Pico 4) and one of the laptops but will it work straight out of the box with sky ultrafast fibre broadband? I've never been any good with understanding routers.
16 Oct 2022 04:30 PM
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Not quite out of the box. If you have fttp via an ont
Then ethernet the asus to the sky hub and update the firmware sequentially until it doesn't update anymore. The remove the sky hub and plug the asus directly into the ont and find the client identifier (option 61) field and enter
anything@skydsl|anything
And you should be able to connect to sky
In this scenario you will lose sky internet calls
16 Oct 2022 04:47 PM
Hi Thank you for your help i'm getting the router on Tuesday so will need to do that, where will I find client identifier (option 61) field and enter anything@skydsl|anything do you mean this exactly or is this an example? sorry for my ignorance on this but never understood anything to do with routers and there setting
16 Oct 2022 04:54 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
You should find client identifier (option 61) in the wan settings screen in the wan section on the left hand side of the main asus screen
And it can be typed as shown or something else so long as the @skydsl| is included
16 Oct 2022 05:00 PM
Thank you so much i will follow your instructions tuesday night and will ask if i get stuck, where do you enter anything@skydsl|anything?
16 Oct 2022 05:05 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
You will find that option by clicking on "WAN" in the column on the asus which will bring up a seperate wan screen and further down you should see client identifier (option 61) listed .
16 Oct 2022 05:11 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Should look pretty much like this
Don't enable iaid/duid and just type the identifier string in the space provided
Also at dhcp query frequency change from aggressive to normal.
Last thing are you in the uk?
18 Oct 2022 11:14 AM
Hi thanks for the update its arriving today but may not install It as I have covid and not feeling great, yes I'm from the UK
19 Oct 2022 12:37 PM
thank you so much for your help all set up now and connected to the tinternet 👌🏻👍🏻
19 Oct 2022 01:14 PM
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@Dansky2022 wrote:
thank you so much for your help all set up now and connected to the tinternet 👌🏻👍🏻
You'd think i'd get commission or something for being asus sales person of the year 👍😷
10 Nov 2023 10:02 PM
does Sky sell a modem that connects to the phone wall socket Ive got an Asus axa110000 router I had this running on bt in my old home but seeking peece We moved to a little town out in the sticks called Inverurie which is perfect but shock and horror they dont have fibre out here now all I have is a sky modem the latest I think but I need 6e wifi .Question is to you do I need a modem ?, does Sky sell a modem?does anyonehave a modem set up for sky I have a jailbroken huwawie 3B but dont know how to work it . all I got from sky was a modem and a wire for the wall . Do I use the sky router as a modem will the sky modem slow down the Asus? Anyone help with a full break down of what I need and what to buy?
Thanks
11 Nov 2023 07:56 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Kinnabraw Sky hubs do not work in modem mode but you can connect a Asus router behind a Sky hub with its wifi turned off and have what is known as a Double NAT set up which isnt ideal but works for most devices and apps. This is the simplest set-up
However if you "need" wifi 6e but otherwise are happy wiith the Sky hub which is a router not a modem then you can a run third party wifi unit in Access Point mode which just provides wifi coverage but leaves routing duties to the Sky hub. That is the solution I use myself.
If you want to dump the Sky hub totally the you can either buy a Asus unit with a built-in VDSL modem or use the model you quote behind a cheap TP-Link modem router most of which can be configured to operate in modem mode.
Whatever of those options you choose but of course while Wifi 6e is potentially far faster then the current. Wifi5 the Sky hub offers you will still be limited to the same external bandwidth.
21 Dec 2023 09:35 AM
Hello! @Dansky2022 Would you be able to help me? A step by step guide to setting up?
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