06 Oct 2023 01:14 PM
Afternoon all,
I have sky super fast broadband which I believe is FTTC. I own a netgear orbi mesh system from our old house which was fantastic for dealing with wifi coverage and the large number of devices we have.
i would like to remove the sky hub completely but I cannot work out how to do this, currently I have an Ethernet from the sky hub connected to the orbi with the sky hub wifi turned off.
This is causing double NAT which is not ideal in a house full of online gamers.
How can I use my orbi system and remove the sky hub? Any help advice and instructions would be great, I'm certainly no IT expert, so plain simple instructions please 🙂
06 Oct 2023 01:33 PM - last edited: 06 Oct 2023 01:34 PM
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Two issues: FTTC requires a VDSL modem which Orbi hardware does not have, so you'd need to obtain one.
After that the router (in this case an Orbi node) has to support DHCP option 61 which it may not do.
06 Oct 2023 03:24 PM
It does have this option where is says client identifier string option 61 in the DHCP
? I have no idea what would go in here though? What's the best modem that is not too expensive to be able to get rid of the sky hub and pass the connection to the orbi router to manage?
06 Oct 2023 03:40 PM
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The dhcp option 61 client identifier is
anything@skydsl|anything
You will also need to enable vlan id tag on the modem and enter the value to 101 in the uk
And set MTU to 1500 or accept default of 1492 if you can't change it
The cheapest new modem would be the tp link td w9970
06 Oct 2023 03:53 PM
Thanks for the response!
is the TP Link the best modem for the job? Is it reliable in terms of stability and is it easy to set up and use with the orbi?
06 Oct 2023 03:59 PM
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The other :-
Draytek vigor 130 at over £100+ so a tad expensive for a pure modem
The tp link is around £35 and does an good job. It can be tricky to set up in modem modem so get back to us for help
06 Oct 2023 04:01 PM
I only need a modem I believe as the orbi router I hope will sort the rest. I'm not the best with tech especially internet so I would like the simplest way to get rid of the sky hub and utilise the orbis without getting double NAT
06 Oct 2023 04:04 PM
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The tp link does have a router but can be set up in modem bridge mode which by passes its own router and passes the public ip address to the orbi. The draytek works the same way
06 Oct 2023 04:11 PM
Great! I've purchased it through Amazon so it will be here tomorrow. Are there any instructions I can read to help me be ready to set it up when it arrives.
06 Oct 2023 04:13 PM
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This may have changed
Instructions for setting up tp link td w9970 as modem bridge
select sky vdsl from isp list
https://www.tp-link.com/uk/support/faq/1332/
06 Oct 2023 04:18 PM
Great thanks! And what is it I need to put in the orbi client identifier string option 61? Once the tp link is in bridge mode
06 Oct 2023 04:24 PM
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anything@skydsl|anything
06 Oct 2023 04:45 PM
Sorry am I being thick or do I literally put in anything@skydsl|anything
06 Oct 2023 04:49 PM
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Most people get away with anything but it can be anything. I am starting to confuse myself 😁
For eg it could be jamesbond@skydsl|bond
07 Oct 2023 04:13 PM
Hi,
I have the router in bridge mode but I can't seem to find the settings to put option 101 in and the mtu size?
I thought I had cracked it when I went to set up through basic and the internet came up but it gave me the same double NAT issue so it obviously overwrote the bridge mode 🙈 HELP 😭
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