08 Feb 2024 09:55 PM
I'm trying to set up my new TP Link Deco X55 to Sky fibre (FTTP) but it fails to connect to the internet. I want to use the X55 as the router and not via the Sky broadband hub (SR203) to avoid multiple cables and boxes in the hallway!
I seem to be struggling to connect to the internet due to the connection type and understand I should be using Dynamic IP and not PPPOE. I have read this isn't possible due to the X55 not supporting dhcp61 - is that correct?
I also have a Sky Q box and 3 mini boxes connected to my wifi and have seen other posts stating the X55 doesn't work well with Sky Q - is there any truth in that?
Am I just best sending the Deco X55 back and purchasing the Eero 6+ or similar instead? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
10 Feb 2024 06:56 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@imago_uk Openreach engineers have limited experience of how different ISP's networks work. Honestly with Sky Q using the Sky hub is simpler and in most homes work quite well.
09 Feb 2024 09:45 AM
You can try DHCPv6 PD for the Deco x55 by following this article:-
https://www.tp-link.com/uk/support/faq/2642/
09 Feb 2024 10:15 AM
The guidance still refers to username and passeord for PPPoE being required, which by all accounts isn't supported by Sky fibre (unless in Ireland).
As you can tell I'm not IT expert on all this but would like to think I can follow simple instructions so I'll have a go!
Do you think I should just return the Deco and go for something else?
09 Feb 2024 10:19 AM
The easiest and most experienced on the community forum is with Asus routers most of these support both authentication methods for Sky, eg; DHCPv4 Option 61 and DHCPv6 PD.
09 Feb 2024 10:29 AM
Ok thanks, Are they a router and mesh system? Don't suppose you are aware of any model numbers for me to look at to start my search? Thanks
09 Feb 2024 11:16 AM
If you search on Google for 'Asus mesh system' then you'll find most are compatible with Sky broadband and connecting directly to the ONT.
09 Feb 2024 11:30 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@imago_uk as you have heard the Deco range is not ideal to use with Sky fibre but should work using the DHCOv6 PD option with no authentication string required.
Regarding Sky Q which will work with third party router but there are some things to remember. When you have a Sky hub with Sky Q the main boxes and the Q minis act as wifi mesh nodes. Thst cannot happen without the Sky hub instead the main Q box connects to the new wifi using the 2.4GHz bands and the Q minis connect to the main boxes 5GHz hot spot which is not available to your other devices. It can be got to work without interference with your new third party wifi but care needs to bectaken to ensure the Q 5GHz signal does not cause interference.
By default Q boxes use ch36 to 52 in the 5GHz band but can be set to use half thst bandwidth ie ch36 to 44 or ch44 to 52 by using the engineer's menu. The alternative and better solution is to turn off the Q boxes wifi and hard wire them to tge router or to a mesh node.
Hope thst helps.
09 Feb 2024 11:47 PM
Thanks for the advice, that's really helpful.
It's all starting to sound a lot more complicated than I was led to believe by the BT fibre engineer!
10 Feb 2024 06:56 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@imago_uk Openreach engineers have limited experience of how different ISP's networks work. Honestly with Sky Q using the Sky hub is simpler and in most homes work quite well.
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