ADSL2 To fibre tomorrow
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06-04-2020 4:36 PM
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I'm due to move to fibre tomorrow, and have a BT Hub6 set up in readiness in line with recommended advice here.
This might be a daft question but can I get it up and running now (on ADSL2). Will it just work once the line gets switched over to fibre?
Or
Would it be better to wait until my old router stops working and swap them over then.
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06-04-2020 4:42 PM
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The BT Hub 6 will work on ADSL so you could set it up now and therefore be assured you have the correct username and password settings before you are switched.
Re: ADSL2 To fibre tomorrow
06-04-2020 4:44 PM
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Re: ADSL2 To fibre tomorrow
09-04-2020 11:06 AM
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@Mustrum wrote:
The BT Hub 6 will work on ADSL so you could set it up now and therefore be assured you have the correct username and password settings before you are switched.
Sorry, but ADSL isn't the same as the signal as FTTC DSLAM pushes out to users - why would an ADSL modem work on a VDSL connection (or vice-versa)?
Come to think of it what is this filter marked with an ADSL socket doing in the PN fibre router box?
Re: ADSL2 To fibre tomorrow
09-04-2020 12:15 PM
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By way of update.
The Hub6 connected immediately when i switched it over on Monday. The light went orange at 11:00ish on Tuesday and the internet went off. I went to offer the Openreach guy who was at the cabinet across the street some tea and biscuits but he said it only takes a few minutes and turned me down ( probably sensible despite taking all necessary precautions in these troubled times). Internet wa back on by 11:30 at the new fast speed. So the BTHub6 worked fine on both the old and the new.
Everything is great apart from one small thing. I use Logitech Media Server to stream spotify to an airplay device using a couple of plugins, but with the new router and connection it no longer works for a reason I cant figure out. The Server can not discover and set up the airplay device or chromecast audios for that matter, as players ). I've tried clean installs on different machines but no luck. Its not a deal breaker
Thanks again for your help. Delighted with the service from Plusnet and Openreach
Re: ADSL2 To fibre tomorrow
09-04-2020 1:24 PM
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@mechanic123 Many Modem/Routers are designed to function on ADSL and VDSL2 circuits so can cope with the different signal types. Some need to be set up differently but I believe the BT HH6 and possibly other Home Hubs can detect the change and switch from ADSL to VDSL2 without any user intervention. So @Mustrum was perfectly correct.
As for the filter there is no difference between ADSL and VDSL2 filters.
Re: ADSL2 To fibre tomorrow
09-04-2020 3:39 PM - edited 09-04-2020 3:44 PM
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@RealAleMadrid, Thanks, so I should bung in the filter in my current setup?? Don't remember any reference to the filter in the setup instructions that came with the router!
A quick check shows there is a filter in place already! Memory playing tricks again, or maybe SWMBO put it there without me noticing.
Re: ADSL2 To fibre tomorrow
09-04-2020 3:58 PM
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@mechanic123 do you have a master socket with a built in filter - you can tell if it has a separate socket for the dsl cable from the router?
If not, and it is a normal phone connector, then you need to use the dangly filter that came with the router.
VDSL customer should have a filtered master socket fitted for best speeds, but more recent customers that are part of the self install process may not have them fitted.
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