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As an example it includes a proper VPN server and fully supports IPv6 including using via tunnels if your ISP is one of the many that still does not provide an IPv6 connection. This being your own router will not be semi-crippled like an ISP provided one. (, 15:13) fanum12 Wrote: My XBMC box worked when connectd to Virgin broadband but does not work now switched to BT infinity any ideas You need to provide a lot more information before anyone can help you.
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#BT INFINITY BOX NOT WORKING HOW TO#
Don't know how to access channel pack or BT Sport but Infinity hasn't been installed yet. The STB can't be remotely programmed via the app unless the ECO mode is LOW (10W in standby, instead of <1W) 5. The RF out isn't active when the box is on standby.
#BT INFINITY BOX NOT WORKING TV#
At the beginning of the rollout of BT Infinity it was standard that an Openreach VDSL modem was used along side an Ethernet router as routers with built-in VDSL modems did not exist. Won't control the TV (Panasonic TX-P42S30B) 3.
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The simplest solution in most cases is to turn off the WiFi in the ISP provided router.There are several solutions you can utilise. Has anyone got any recommendations for modems that work with BT Infinity 2?įor the benefit of anyone with a similar query. If that's not possible what modems are people using with Eero to connect to BT in the UK? I do not have an Openreach modem, just a router. I have tried turning off DHCP on my BT Home Hub, but the hub cannot work purely as a modem / bridge, so I lose internet connection and nothing works.ĭoes anyone know how to configure the BT Home Hub 5 as a modem/bridge for use with Eero? Has anyone got it working by turning off DHCP on the BT Home Hub? I found devices were dropping off the Eero network and disappearing, and after lots of investigation I discovered it's is because the BT Home Hub has DHCP enabled and is still doing NAT, so the BT Hub sometimes grabs devices using it's own DHCP and then Eero can't see them any more on its network. I have tried to configure my BT Home Hub 5 as a modem by turning off it's WiFi and just connecting the Eero to the Ethernet port. with this community) that my BT Smart Hub (which is a Type 6 FTTC by the way) will not work on EE. When I bought the Eero I didn't realize it was just a WiFi router and doesn't include a modem. It came pre-populated with my BT broadband user. I am trying to replace my BT Home Hub 5 with a new Eero Mesh.