I am upgrading to FTTC from EE, and they have sent me a Bright Box 2 wireless router in readiness.
I would like to be able to keep my billion 7800n as the wireless router, I have configured it to use quite a few "fixed host" IP addresses and the WiFi is working well. I also have wired connections to 3 points in the house and a NAS device connected locallly to the router so the gigabit ports are really useful to me.
Does anyone know how to/if it is possible use the bright box 2 in this scenario?.
I guess I can disable the DHCP and WIFi on the BB2.
If I then connect from the billion 7800n EWAN port to the WAN port of the BB2 will this work?
7800n FTTC & Bright Box 2
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Re: 7800n FTTC & Bright Box 2
It should work, but you will most likely be behind double NAT, as both devices are working in 'routing mode' if you can turn the BB2 into a modem only, and configure the EWAN connection on the 7800N for a PPPOE connection, it would be better (so in theory the same setup as having a open reach modem, and 7800N)tcollinge wrote:I am upgrading to FTTC from EE, and they have sent me a Bright Box 2 wireless router in readiness.
I would like to be able to keep my billion 7800n as the wireless router, I have configured it to use quite a few "fixed host" IP addresses and the WiFi is working well. I also have wired connections to 3 points in the house and a NAS device connected locallly to the router so the gigabit ports are really useful to me.
Does anyone know how to/if it is possible use the bright box 2 in this scenario?.
I guess I can disable the DHCP and WIFi on the BB2.
If I then connect from the billion 7800n EWAN port to the WAN port of the BB2 will this work?
I think the WAN port the BB2 is for a internet connection (connect a modem to this port) so you might have to use one of the normal LAN ports to make a connection to the EWAN port on the 7800N.
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Re: 7800n FTTC & Bright Box 2
Unfortunately I don't think the BB2 can be configured as a modem,
I can't find any info on the wan port for the BB2.
I think I might have to obtain an VDSL modem for the least aggro migration
I can't find any info on the wan port for the BB2.
I think I might have to obtain an VDSL modem for the least aggro migration
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Re: 7800n FTTC & Bright Box 2
Yep its the same issue with the BT home Hub 5 (can't be changed to modem only mode)tcollinge wrote:Unfortunately I don't think the BB2 can be configured as a modem,
I can't find any info on the wan port for the BB2.
I think I might have to obtain an VDSL modem for the least aggro migration
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Re: 7800n FTTC & Bright Box 2
Just ordered a Draytek Vigor 130 VDSL modem, hopefully this should sort me out....EE have given me a free month, in respect of the BB2 shortfall, better than nothing I guess