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Discussion topic: Using my own router

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This message was authored by: Lukasz_Malec

Using my own router

I'm currently using BT 900 broadband and would like to switch to sky if I can use my UniFi router.

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@Lukasz_Malec 

 

Exhaustively (and exhaustingly) discussed here:

 

https://helpforum.sky.com/t5/Broadband/Sky-Fibre-Broadband-FTTP-with-Ubiquity-USG-i-e-3rd-party-rout... 

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So I found this thread and am trying to find out. Because it is written there that it is necessary to change pppoe to DHCPv4. and in further discussion that it is necessary to modify system files

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@Lukasz_Malec wrote:

 

Because it is written there that it is necessary to change pppoe to DHCPv4. and in further discussion that it is necessary to modify system files


That would appear to be correct, yes.  Using non-Sky routers with Sky Broadband isn't entirely straightforward, and Ubiquiti as usual complicates things further.

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Thank you very much for your help

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