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PEFA
Mar 17, 2019Aspirant
Netgear Orbi RBK50 with Openreach ECI modem
I want to replace my BT broadband with Plusnet. I have an Openreach ECI modem (model B-Focus v-2FUb/r Rev B) and a HomeHub 5 Type A. Can I keep the ECI modem and connect a Netgear Orbi RBK50 direct...
PEFA
Mar 18, 2019Aspirant
Many thanks for your feedback! Meantime I found a comment on a Plusnet blog saying that a Netgear WNDR4500 works with this ECI modem albeit w/o line stats available, so perhaps the Orbi does too!?
"I have a Netgear WNDR4500 router that has a PPPoE input that used to be used with a Netgear DM111P ADSL2+ modem used in RFC bridge mode. The WNDR4500 does work with the ECI B-FoCus V-2Fub/r modem supplied by BT, but the ECI modem is crippled and does not let the line stats be seen."
If I need to bridge the ECI modem...as I have zero experience of this kind of tech...is there a procedure available to be able to do that?
- schumakuMar 18, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Line status (typically of xDSL or few for FTTx) is known on the modem or media adapter only. Router/modem combos can have access to this information, but generic routers (no matter if using transparent Ethernet or any encapsulation like PPPoE) can't get access tho this data - typically a modem (in pure modem mode) does not have an IP address.
- timchMar 18, 2019LuminaryThe Openreach modems are exactly that, a modem, so don’t need bridging. All you do is plug into the cable from the modem to the Orbi yellow wan port and set up the Orbi as PPOE with you plusnet login credentials. The reply from Furry is using his stock response but I don’t think he understood your original question. I assume he is not British as he has given several misleading responses in the past to questions about UK implementation of VDSL. Bottom line, the Orbi works exactly as designed with the Openreach modems.
- schumakuMar 18, 2019Guru - Experienced User
timch wrote:
The Openreach modems are exactly that, a modem, so don’t need bridging. All you do is plug into the cable from the modem to the Orbi yellow wan port and set up the Orbi as PPOE with you plusnet login credentials. T... I assume he is not British as he has given several misleading responses in the past to questions about UK implementation of VDSL. Bottom line, the Orbi works exactly as designed with the Openreach modems.Agree ref. the xDSL part. Does this also apply to the FTTx implementation in place over there, and does Orbi support DHCP option 60/VCI and/or DHCP option 61/MER as required by some connection or do I have this wrong in my old grey cells?
- PEFAMar 18, 2019Aspirant
Thanks Timch, that's exactly what I needed to know. Based on that I will get an Orbi + satellite, ditch the HomeHub 5 and give the Plusnet Hub One router a miss and simply connect the Orbi to the ECI modem. Given that I work from home I trust this will work w/o a glitch or I'm in a pickle! Thanks again!