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Discussion topic: Changing to a 3rd party router (GL.iNet GL-AX1800 Flint)

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This message was authored by waterbottleguy This message was authored by: waterbottleguy

Changing to a 3rd party router (GL.iNet GL-AX1800 Flint)

Hello, I would like to look into replacing my ER110 Sky router with a 3rd party one, specifically a  GL.iNet Flint wifi 6 router. What's the best way going about this? Can I put my ER110 into a modem only mode or something? If I do replace my router will my telephone still work properly? Thank you!

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This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Changing to a 3rd party router (GL.iNet GL-AX1800 Flint)

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@waterbottleguy wrote:

Can I put my ER110 into a modem only mode or something?

No Sky Hub has a dedicated 'modem-only mode': they will always route traffic.

If I do replace my router will my telephone still work properly? 

As you have a Q Hub, telephony isn't a router function: for that you'd be using a Sky Broadband Hub.


 

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Re: Changing to a 3rd party router (GL.iNet GL-AX1800 Flint)

After more research, it looks like I could buy a cheap tp-link modem router and replace the sky one with it then use that as only a modem and connect my GL.iNet Flint to it. There are two things that I'm not sure though. One is that I don't know if the GL.iNet router supports DHCP option 61 and the second one is that I don't know if this would work with my sky TV box. Thanks for the clearification

This message was authored by cookiemonsteruk This message was authored by: cookiemonsteruk

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@waterbottleguy 

 


@waterbottleguy wrote:

After more research, it looks like I could buy a cheap tp-link modem router and replace the sky one with it then use that as only a modem and connect my GL.iNet Flint to it. There are two things that I'm not sure though. One is that I don't know if the GL.iNet router supports DHCP option 61 and the second one is that I don't know if this would work with my sky TV box. Thanks for the clearification


You will get no benefit from using the 

GL.iNet with a tp link modem router than disabling wifi on the sky hub and using the GL.iNet as access point

 

You want to look at the tp link vr2100 which does appear to authenticate dhcp option 61 and maybe make use of its onemesh functionality by daisy chaining a few of them together for a mesh

 

IE primary router authenticates and the rest set up in onemesh mode should work well on an fttc vdsl setup

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This message was authored by cookiemonsteruk This message was authored by: cookiemonsteruk

Re: Changing to a 3rd party router (GL.iNet GL-AX1800 Flint)

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@waterbottleguy 

 

In the uk the tp link vr2100 should use the following credentials

 

Select timezone and country

Select atm/ppp

 

select sky mer vdsl

 

username    anything@skydsl

Password     anything

 

Vlan id needs set to 101

And MTU needs set to 1500 or accept the default value of 1492 if you can't change it

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Re: Changing to a 3rd party router (GL.iNet GL-AX1800 Flint)

Thank you and that makes perfect sense. Butt the reason why I wanted to use the GL.iNet was because I want to use it to block ads and use it's VPN funtionaliy. I am not too bothered about getting extra reliablility/range as the sky one is already fine for that. Would this GL.iNet router work or is my only option for third party routers the tp link vr2100?

This message was authored by Mini+Mo This message was authored by: Mini+Mo

Re: Changing to a 3rd party router (GL.iNet GL-AX1800 Flint)

@waterbottleguy  I wish Sky could change & do away with this DHCP option 61, would make things so much easier with choosing 3rd party kit that is compatible, but we can all have dreams....🤣

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