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Using TP-Link Archer BE550 BE9300 router

herib243
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Using TP-Link Archer BE550 BE9300 router

Hello,

 

I will soon be receiving my Plusnet equipment for new service. Unfortunately, I can only get part-fibre/hybrid service in my area so my download speeds will be less than 80mbps. That aside...

 

Q 1. Can I use the TP-Link Archer BE550 Tri-band BE9300 router INSTEAD of Plusnet Hub Two router (not use Hub Two at all)?

 

Q 2. If the answer to Q1 is NO, then, Can I use Hub Two as a bridge?

 

Q 3. Will my speeds be affected in either of this scenarios? In other words, is one of the scenario likely to perform better than the other?

 

Thanks

 

 

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MisterW
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Re: Using TP-Link Archer BE550 BE9300 router

@herib243 

Q1 - The answer is No. The BE550 does not have a built in modem

Q2 - Yes. You can switch the Hub 2 to Bridge mode, connect its DSL port to the master socket and then connect the BE550 WAN port to a LAN port on the Hub 2. You will need to set the BE550 WAN/Internet connection type to PPPoE and enter your PLusnet username & password.

Q3 - With part fibre (SoGEA) there is only the above option for using the BE550. If you had Full fibre (FTTP) then the BE550 could be connected directly to the ONT.

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Re: Using TP-Link Archer BE550 BE9300 router

@herib243  Welcome to the Plusnet Community Fora.

This device doe not have a built in modem so cannot be directly connected to a FTTC service. You therefore must use the Hub 2 with it. Configure the Hub 2 ib bridge mode.

You then need to set the Tp-Link input to PPPoE, the VLAN should be Off or left blank. Your username should be in the form of account username@plusdsl.net and the password, your account password.

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Re: Using TP-Link Archer BE550 BE9300 router

You need a router with a DSL modem, in particular a VDSL modem, from the same brand as the BE550 these are available:

 https://www.tp-link.com/uk/home-networking/dsl-modem-router/

herib243
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Re: Using TP-Link Archer BE550 BE9300 router

@MisterW @Baldrick1 @pint 

I have lot of devices with wifi6. Can anyone suggest a DSL/VDSL router with WIFI 6 (preferably WiFi 7 for futureproofing) that'll work directly without necessitating bridge mode?

 

Thanks!

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Re: Using TP-Link Archer BE550 BE9300 router

@herib243 

Assuming that in the future full fibre will become available, I would simply use the Hub 2 as a bridge modem.

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Re: Using TP-Link Archer BE550 BE9300 router

@herib243 

If it helps I have used a Hub two in bridge mode successfully with a TP-Link Archer AX53 on a part Fibre (SoGEA) connection with no issues, there is no reason to assume the Hub two in bridge mode will not work with any router only product.

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