05 Apr 2022 06:11 PM
I am in a new build and have got an openreach master socket 5 with a twin out mk4, one for phone other for internet. The sky hub doesnt carry the wifi round the house even though it is measured at 159Mbps at the router. Frustratingly it drops in and out so I need an alternative. I have looked at the Asus AX6100 and others too including the rediculously priced Netgear nighthawk raxe 500. Would i be able to just plug one of these into the openreach socket and set it up whichever way sky want me to?
31 May 2022 03:55 PM
@boo1232 @jamesn123 @mae-3 @cookiemonsteruk Thank you everyone for your help. It is like getting the internet for the first time now that it works. Thank you again, so much appreciated.
05 Apr 2022 06:20 PM
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Is your connection via the g.fast mastersocket or an ont (below)
If it is via g.fast then you would need a g.fast modem for both assuming they support dhcp option 61..
Otherwise either should be able to be used as access points with wifi on the sky hub switched off
05 Apr 2022 06:30 PM
Thanks @cookiemonsteruk , I have attached a photo of the socket, I hope this helps ?
05 Apr 2022 06:41 PM - last edited: 05 Apr 2022 06:42 PM
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For either to work as routers you would need a modem such as a draytek vigor 166 g.fast modem and the routers would both need to have dhcp option 61 to authenticate with sky servers. Out of those my bet would be the asus is most likely to have "dhcp option 61" Contact asus uk to see if it does.
Other than that you should be able to ethernet either to your sr204 sky hub with wifi switched and either router set to access point.
05 Apr 2022 06:47 PM
Thank you @cookiemonsteruk for your advice. It is much appreciated.
05 Apr 2022 06:48 PM
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By the way you'll have to keep the sky hub for diagnostic purposes
05 Apr 2022 07:31 PM - last edited: 05 Apr 2022 07:36 PM
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@cookiemonsteruk wrote:
By the way you'll have to keep the sky hub for diagnostic purposes
Also there's no good mechanism for returning a current Hub model while in contract, and it will just drop into a Sky logistics black hole with you ending up being charged for it...
29 Apr 2022 02:00 PM
I am sorry to bother you again but sourcing has been difficult so I managed to get the TP LINK Archer AX11000 with the intention of getting the Draytek Vigor 166 to use as the modem but I cannot get the modem from anywhere. Is there an alternative that I could use to give the same quality as the 166 or just a cheap modem from Argos?
29 Apr 2022 02:33 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI dont know if there is any other viable alternatives other than buying a modem/router combo. G.Fast is a dying form of internet service so there isnt any new modems coming out for it.
29 Apr 2022 05:07 PM
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@jamesn123 wrote:I dont know if there is any other viable alternatives other than buying a modem/router combo. G.Fast is a dying form of internet service so there isnt any new modems coming out for it.
The only other G.Fast modem I can think of is the Huawei MT992 that Openreach used to use for G.Fast installations and can usually be found on a well known auction site. There are various rebadged versions available as well.
29 Apr 2022 05:47 PM
If I use the sky hub without the wireless and the DHCP61 setting as mentioned previously by @cookiemonsteruk would the tplink ax11000 be ok?
29 Apr 2022 05:51 PM
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@old+Sheldon wrote:
If I use the sky hub without the wireless and the DHCP61 setting as mentioned previously by @cookiemonsteruk would the tplink ax11000 be ok?
If you use the sky hub then your would be best to put the tp link into access mode where dhcp option 61 isn't needed and avoids double nat with 2 routers handing out lan ip addresses
29 Apr 2022 05:54 PM
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Just thinking when fttp is rolled at your address it would be best to go for a router that know works with dhcp option 61 at the minute that would be the asus as i don't think tp link does
30 Apr 2022 09:37 AM
@cookiemonsteruk , As I have got 159Mbps, do I have fttp already? If not, how am I getting the high speed compared to the 60-70 that they usually offer? If I go on the sky website as a guest and try to find out what I could get for broadband, they only offer60-70 but if the phone option is enabled, which i dont use, they offer up to 160? Should I return the archer ax11000 and start again?
30 Apr 2022 10:37 AM
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You have g.fast which uses the same copper line from the cabinet so you do need a g.fast modem plus a router that authenticates dhcp option 61. From what i hear tp link can be hit and miss although they may have changed
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