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MikeG63
Sep 13, 2024Apprentice
Orbi 960 working with BT Internet
Are any U.K. members of the community familiar with the Orbi 960 series working in conjunction with BT Internet. My trusty Orbi RBK53 was damaged by a lightning strike in our road and previous to the ...
CrimpOn
Sep 13, 2024Guru - Experienced User
MikeG63 wrote:
I just need to plug it in to the modem side of the master socket, or do I need a modem as well? The BT Engineer says not, but I’m not so sure! Any help, advice and guidance would therefore be greatly appreciated.
All customer WiFi routers connect the same way. Whatever replaces the RBR50 will plug into the same socket the RBR50 was connected to.
Just as an 'aside', it is unusual for a lightning strike to reduce performance speed rather than kill the router. Do you have a device that can be connected directly to the BT connection to measure speed?
MikeG63
Sep 13, 2024Apprentice
Hi thanks for the reply, you wrote, “ All customer WiFi routers connect the same way. Whatever replaces the RBR50 will plug into the same socket the RBR50 was connected to.” I totally agree with what you say, currently the RBR50 is plugged into an old VDSL modem which the engineer says was obsolete now and that most new routers don’t require and should plug directly into the internet socket of the BT Master Socket. When we tried that with my old RBR50 router it didn’t work. He wasn’t able to test the current VDSL modem and didn’t has a new one on the van. He said in all likelihood the router had been damaged as several other routers in our road had also been taken out.
I have ordered a replacement VDSL router from eBay to check that side of things.
In answer to your other question he was able to run diagnostics tests on the line in and he was seeing 77 mbps. So somewhere between the VDSL modem and the router using Fast.com I’m loosing 40 mbps.
Thus the question as to whether the newer generation of Orbi routers can plug directly into the internet port and bypass the VDSL modem?
I have ordered a replacement VDSL router from eBay to check that side of things.
In answer to your other question he was able to run diagnostics tests on the line in and he was seeing 77 mbps. So somewhere between the VDSL modem and the router using Fast.com I’m loosing 40 mbps.
Thus the question as to whether the newer generation of Orbi routers can plug directly into the internet port and bypass the VDSL modem?
- FURRYe38Sep 13, 2024Guru - Experienced User
If you had a modem prior working with the RBR50, then I presume a modem maybe needed. For a ANY router to work with out the modem, something needs asking with the ISP.
- MikeG63Sep 13, 2024ApprenticeThat was the debate I had with the BT Engineer, however as I previously stated, and the reason for my reaching out the Forum, he said the VDSL modem I have is obsolete and modern routers should just plug into the internet socket on the master socket. I am in doubt that this will work, and before I spend £1699.99 on a new router I wanted to be sure as I am still not convinced that it’s not the modem at fault.
Have you ever had a sensible conversation with a BT Support Engineer off shore!!!!- CrimpOnSep 13, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Have you tried plugging the RBR50 into this "socket"?