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Elsaetka
Apr 21, 2018Aspirant
D6200 Will not connect after upgrade to fibre (UK)
Hi, I have a fairly new D6200 Router which has worked perfectly on standard (UK) broadband for the past few months. I upgraded to fibre with my provider (Plusnet), and I was called by a BT Openreach ...
- Apr 23, 2018
> Plusnet state for their fibre broadband:............
> [...] Does your router say VDSL2 Fibre in its product description?
> [...]
Clearly, it does not. If your ISP requires a VDSL modem, then the
D6200, which does only ADSL, is not suitable.
Elsaetka
Apr 22, 2018Aspirant
Thank you for coming back to me Michael, unfortunately i'm still not making much progress.
No matter which way I connect the DSL it will not connect to the net. I ran the NetGear Genie and self diagnosis states no DSL cable connected, even though it is correctly plugged into the router. Genie also reset the router (so did I with the reset button as advised), again, no luck.
However, as soon as I plug the cable into the new PlusNet router, everything works perfectly.
I tried another router, again another powerful unit made by TP Link and I hit the same problem.
I'm not an expert so i'm struggling here, however I am thinking I need the actual router settings required by PlusNet, so I can manually enter them into the D6200?
Very frustrating
antinode
Apr 22, 2018Guru
> [...] Plusnet had supplied me with a new router, [...]
Not a very detailed description of anything.
> [...] I tried another router, again another powerful unit made by TP
> Link [...]
Not a very detailed description of anything.
> I'm not an expert so i'm struggling here, [...]
So is any non-psychic reader trying to guess at your equipment
inventory, or the capabilities of your devices.
> [...] I need the actual router settings required by PlusNet, so I can
> manually enter them into the D6200?
That might be a good idea, but, before worrying about such details as
settings, it might help to know if your new fiber service uses VDSL for
your connection. The DSL modem in a D6200 is ADSL-only, and may be
unable to connect to a VDSL provider. If the (unspecified) "a new
router" says that it's making a VDSL connection, then that may explain
your problem. If your (unspecified) "another router" also has an
ADSL-only modem, then it might do no better for the same reason.
Visit http://netgear.com/support , put in your model number, and look
for Documentation. Get the User Manual. Look for "ADSL" and "VDSL".
Repeat for another model, like, say, a D7000.
> [...] ADSL configuration is very different from DSL.
Nonsense. ADSL is a type of DSL. So is VDSL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_subscriber_line
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VDSL
- ElsaetkaApr 23, 2018Aspirant
In responce to the last message, I have attempted to provide more detail however as per my previous post I am not an expert on these matters so if I am short on detail, apologies.
The new plusnet router supplied to me (by plusnet) is manufactured by SagemCOM it does not come with a spec, however the model is CS5001 (at least that is the only code that looks likely).
Plusnet state for their fibre broadband:............
Fibre Broadband
- Does your router say VDSL2 Fibre in its product description? (You may want to search for the model name if you don't have details to hand)
- Have you bought your router from a reputable high street/online retailer?
If you answered Yes to both questions, it's likely that your router is compatible with our service. If you answered No, we'd advise you to take our router to be on the safe side'
Netgear Spec for my DS6200 States:.........
Built-in ADSL2+ Modem • AC1200 WiFi—300+867† Mbps speeds • Ideal for homes with 8 or more WiFi devices • NETGEAR® genie® App for computers & smartphones • Ethernet WAN—Future-proof your network
Hopefully the above gives more to go on
Thank you
- antinodeApr 23, 2018Guru
> Plusnet state for their fibre broadband:............
> [...] Does your router say VDSL2 Fibre in its product description?
> [...]
Clearly, it does not. If your ISP requires a VDSL modem, then the
D6200, which does only ADSL, is not suitable.- ElsaetkaApr 24, 2018Aspirant
Thank you for the reply, clearly that is the answer, I think from a none expert point of view I was thinking a relatively new router would handle anything, but as you point out Antinode, that is not the case. Ironically after settling down to stream some TV last night via my new (Free router), it started buffering every five minutes (very annoying), especially as I never had a problem before I upfgraded and was using the Netgear router.
So, I have ordered a very powerful and suitable new router and the old modems will be sold. Thanks again.