3rd Party Router with Vodafone Home Broadband 2023
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
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Video guide on setting up a 3rd party router with Vodafone UK ISP. Includes if you have a home phone VOIP, using a double NAT solution. PT1 Vodafone Router Settings: • Vodafone WiFi Router S...
00:00 - Start
00:05 - Overview and Setup
05:37 - Asus Router Example Setup VLAN
07:29 - Asus Router PPPoE WAN/Internet Setup
10:35 - Double NAT Setup with Phone Line
22:45 - Troubleshooting Port Forwarding - Наука
Brilliant. Followed your instructions and have THG3000 working alongside my TP-LINK BE9300 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router. Thank you! I don't use the landline phone but the additional ports from the THG3000 come in handy, freeing up the 2.4Ghz ports for more superior devices. Now to test this router with the Quest 3 VR headset!
I followed the procedure and succeeded in getting the internet light up on my router, but oddly didn't get a connection, so I tried unselecting the Vlan option altogether (in the WAN section in my router) and that worked OK for me. Maybe The Vlan setting changes from region to region.
I'll stick with Vodafone's router, it's faster than my old Asus dsl ac55u, but now I know the Asus dsl hub can work with fttp as a router, I'll hang on to it just for trouble shooting and emergency backup in case the Vodafone hub ever packs up. Thanks for doing the video.
Excellent explanation - thanks. For those of us who still need a phone line plugged into the Vodaphone hub, does having the hub in between the full fibre connection and the 3rd party router slow it down in your experience? Thanks
Very helpful - thank you so much.
Brilliant thank you so much for this tutorial clip. Worked perfectly connecting. a Netgear nighthawk router.
Did you connect to any Ethernet exit of the Vodafone router? Because everyone tells me that I need a bride in one of the ports, but my Vodafone router doesn't allow me to do it.
This is really good, thank you. Extremely useful
Glad it was helpful!
Very well explained. The only thing I don't understand is where I should plug the auss router. I assume to the ethernet port of the ONT, right? It so, it would be an easy replacement for my VM bridge mode...
Thank you sooOOOooo much! Briliant explaination. Really useful and I am now able to use my ASUS router again.
Glad it helped!
Many thanks for this excellent video! I am so close to getting this working but something is clashing when I have the Vodafone router connected to the Asus router. I wonder if this is a DHCP clash. At 18:12 into the video, are the DHCPv4 Start and End pool numbers outside the pool defined on the Asus router, the same as the Asus router or something different? Many thanks in advance
Hi how do you configure dhcp on your Asus router ? As looks like the vodafone router had dhcp enabled as well ? I'm looking at setting up similar hence the question. I thought about having dchp for 128 devices on vodafone and the other 128 configured for dhcp on my Asus router ?
Hi Thanks for the review on setting up your own 3rd party router, what router do you recommend ?? I will be using it with CityFibre ONT
Hey man, amazing guide and great explanations. Is there any chance you'd be able to take a look at what I'd need to do to setup Asus AX82u with Vodafone Ireland Gigabit Fibre? Struggling a lot with getting this working.
Just wanted to say thanks for this upload even after all this time. I've just moved over to Vodafone pro 2 package and the Ultra hub WiFi is nothing short of shocking with constant buffering on all devices when watching Netflix or RUclips etc. Also cameras connected via WiFi barely if at all work.
So I searched RUclips and found your video and redeployed my Netgear R7800 that I had with my previous Virgin Media setup.
I followed most of what you said and I think more by luck than judgement I've managed to get this up and running.
The only bugbear I have as my 900mb speeds seem to be choking on WiFi at around the 250mb up and down and via ethernet around 400 down and 600 up so I'm wondering if something in either router is restricting this.
Anyway just to say that this has saved a lot of aggro as I was about to cancel my contract while in my 14 day cooling off period for sure but this work around may change my mind depending on whether I can get my speeds up, and the added bonus of keeping my home phone.
Many thanks
Hi can you help?
I tried connecting ET12 directly to ONT box for same ISP you described but it didn’t work. Any tips? Did you ever get yours to work with direct connection to ONT box?
This is great - thanks. Do you know how I can set up a UniFi Dream Router (UDR) with the Vodafone router?
Handy guide, but just to clarify if using the double NAT option as long as the static IP address is set you don't need to bother with the other local network settings? and I assume that the Vodafone hub is still directly connected to the ONT as opposed to the third party router?
nice tutorial. Just to confirm, will all the devices on the asus wifi be given IP addresses in 192.168.52.* ? As when I set this up the asus wifi router sets everything as 192.168.53.* to avoid any conflicts? What are your devices numbers under "view List" in asus client list?
Hi there just wondering how you do it for a xr500 o r2 netduma as I have many times an can’t connect if you could help that would be brilliant. Thank you
Just thinking about avoiding double NAT configurations and retaining Vodafone's Digital Voice capability.
Would it be possible to connect the Asus router directly to the ONT with the PPPoE/Login/Password setup and connect the Vodafone router to the LAN port of the Asus router just to be able to connect an analogue phone to the Vodafone's router phone port? Perhaps some ports might need to be forwarded, or am I missing something (possibly?)
A great series of videos. I am looking to leave BT in a month or two as their pricing has become too much. I am looking at Vodafone's Full Fibre 900 offerings and retaining my landline as I am currently on BT's FTTP 500 offering with Digital Voice. Am i correct in assuming that Vodafone's FTTP solution would play happily with the ASUS ZenWiFi Pro ET12 AiMesh system, provided of course that I retain the Vodafone hub for DV access?
You can use a FSX SIP adapter such as the Grand Stream HT801 for the phone, you don't need the vodafone router. You will need to ask Vodafone for your VoIP details these are SIP username, SIP password, SIP URI, SIP Proxy and SIP registrar server. You will need to escalate to 2nd level tech support to get this.
HI ask you using the Vodafone router. as just a modem please or can any one else answer please
How do I use a 3rd party router off the Vodafone router to extend the WiFi using the same credentials as the Vodafone Router. I anticipate this to be something like a network.
A simpler connection would be lan to lan but then you would have to turn off dhcp on 3rd party router, and keep Nat on on vodafone router. You would have to set static IP address for 3rd party router of course on same subnet as Vodafone router.
Double Nat would not apply. Of course, you should still turn off wifi on vodafone hub (unless the two routers are quite a distance apart).
Of course connecting as per video, it theoretically adds a bit of extra security using double nat but how much is debatable.
One thing missing from video was explaining LAn on 3rd party router would be on a different subnet 192,168.xx.yy where xx is not 52. YY is whatever you decide.
I am going to test Lan-Lan and Lan-Wan and see if it affect performance.
This is great information! Would you know is it possible to omit Vodafone router altogether if a VoIP adapter used (such as Cisco ATA191) to connect phone to 3rd party router.
Sadly not you would need the access details from Vodafone and from what I have read and asked they will not supply them.
Good information. Finally found someone who created a video and discussed using a third-party router with a Vodafone hub I only switched to Vodafone with fiber a few weeks ago. I disabled all wifi on the Vodafone hub and simply connected my ASUS wifi router to one of the LAN ports on the Vodafone hub. All of my home devices were able to connect to the internet via WiFi or wired from my Asus wifi router. So my question is, what will I miss if I do not follow the setup steps in your video?
double NAT ?
@@mercuryin1 i dont know what it called but it worked
Hi mate can you please make a video on how to connect ring door bell 2nd generation to the Vodafone router, my door bell won't connect, since they upgraded to 4g,many thanks
Did I miss it, or was there an improvement in the WiFi speeds?
Since many would prefer to avoid this faff and save space, I guess, for now, if you want to keep your land line, you are pretty much tied to sticking with the ISP supplied router. I wonder whether in time 3rd party modem-routers will come with phone ports?
It seems very few 3rd party routers use phone ports. I suspect each vendor router has some customised firmware to route phone calls through vodafone servers. I did see a couple of very expensive routers with phone ports but setting them up was complicated as assumed knowledge beyond "mere mortals".
@@martinwills6711 That's interesting. Suggests that, if you want to keep your landline, shopping around for a high performance replacement modem router isn't and option?
One thing I'm not sure of after watching the video - is the connection from the ONT to the WAN port on the Vodafone hub, then from one of the LAN ports on the Vodafone hub to the WAN port on the Asus router?
Yes that is correct, my setup is ONT > WAN Port on Vodafone Router > (then seperate cable) LAN Port on Vodafone Router > WAN Port on Asus Router
If you have FTTC do I just use 3rd party router on its own? Or do I need to connect Vodafone router together to 3rd party router? I don’t have landline
I'm in the same situation. Followed the double NAT solution but still couldn't get the Internet up and running. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Unless you intend to use Digital Voice, there is no need to use the VF router, any PPPoE capable router with a WAN port (virtually every one on the market) will suffice.
@@syedshah9836 work on FTTC ?
@@syedshah9836 the router doesn't have a modem and the only cable into the house is a phone line
It's a good video, but totally outdated, I'm using a asus ax82u and what you suggested isn't the case.
No longer have to use iptv, all under Wan now on asus and no form of bridging as it has a dsl port, so straight swap over
So, if you're on FTTP why can't you go direct from the ONT box to a 3rd party router? I wouldn't bother if you've got digital voice, just leave it and use the standard ISP provided router and use the Asus in AP mode, pointless having two routers routing, creating a double NAT environment and amount of cables etc.
I still old fashioned and use my home phone line, so need to double NAT. But has not really caused any issues and everything still works fine. If vodafone would give customers the VoIP credentials then I could just use my Asus router :)
Please help me with the ring door bell connection, thank you
Unless you have setup specific setting on the Vodafone router (e.g. mac filtering, port blocking) , the router should not cause you any issues with you Ring doorbell connecting. Could be the WiFi channels are causing the issue, and a simple restart the router may help.
Many thanks for your help, for many years I have been with NTL / VirginMedia and it's been great. It was the best option in the area as NTL infrastructure was put in when the estate was built.
In the last few years CityFibre have installed their infrastructure so I have several options (NOTE: as we were with NTL / VirginMedia for many years we have a NON VoIP telephone with VM). Also for some long time I have used the SuperHub in Modem Mode with a TP-Link Archer A7 router (no modem).
The only reason to move away from VM is cost depending on negotiating with VM but they don't give competitive prices. With your help it looks like I should opt to go the 2nd option and keep the Vodafone router and use the Archer A7?
Location of the Vodafone router will be an issue as the VM Superhub is located at the back on the house in the office (unless the installers will cable around to the back) Ido have a complex network setup with a 24 port PoE switch in the loft.
Any advice would be appreciated.
You could please the 3rd Party router to the Vodafone router via Powerline adapters this will help with you having the routers in different locations and still connected at good speeds.
I just asked politely to have mine installed where i wanted and the installers obliged. They were saying it was actually fairly easy where i wanted it.
hi could i ask for help please i have netgear d6400 .need help to set it please
I do not rely know the user interface for this Netgear router. But I have found someone who has set up there Netgear router and written a guide, hope this help: forum.vodafone.co.uk/t5/Other-broadband-queries/Gigafast-How-to-Guide-setup-a-Netgear-router-to-replace-Vodafone/m-p/2676563
@@EclipseReviews thank for getting back . hi look at that . i like to make my netgear like you none with your asus . netgear is the main and the Vodafone it connect to the netgear .it just for the land line phone
Does this work with the 4g failover dongle?
Yes, but only with the Vodafone supplied one
@@EclipseReviews does the second part of your tutorial also work with the dongle? Ie using a n Asus router and not using the Vodafone one? I do have one of these and it has a usb port on it. Just I have been reading Vodafone blocks vpns and I often use the Asus built in VPN to access betting site as for some reason if I use 4g when out, the betting app says I'm in a foreign country!
I thought vodafone is DHCP? Or is that only if you have cityfibre cables?
Vodafone is DHCP but with 3rd party routers you need special login details, this may be specific to Cityfibre.
If you're connecting direct to the ONT box from a 3rd party router it's DHCP, the ONT box is the modem you just need the username and password. This setup basically a double NAT environment. Which you don't want.
@@TheCheshireCat. That's what I thought, no need for VLAN or other settings then, as they're all for DSL encapsulation rather than GPON.
Here in the UK this worked for me. Thank you for saving me a lot of headaches!
how to REPLACE vodafone router and just use it as a modem? where is the "modem" mode on vodafone hub? I am failing miserably - I got pppoe user and password but there is no way to connect there using netgear router (so without VF hub at all)
Did you manage to connect your netgear to the vofadone ROUTER? I wanted to buy a netgear XR500 but I think that will not work with the Vodafone router
@@vSOALv I replaced completely the VF hub. The key was: VLAN (911) plus username and password.
Deliberately setting up a double NAT arrangement is really unnecessary. You can just get a switch and something like a UniFi access point. They can be set up with a smartphone on the app
So basically you're not using your own router for your broadband at all and you have Double NAT as well?! Does not sound like the best solution to me.
What is double nat? Is it a problem?
@@vSOALv Double NAT is really not ideal. While your browsing and general internet won't be affected, Gaming, IoT devices, and other services behind your router NAT get very confused. You will have to open up NAT Rules/Firewall rules in both devices to allow correct connectivity.
So Double NAT is not advised. Return TCP Packets can get lost, or received out of sequence or in error. Avoid it if you can.
@@gswhite ok. I don't know in the country of this channel host, but in my country the router doesn't have the bridge option so I would have that problem of the double Nat. And I want to improve my gaming experience, not ungraded it
just use wireless access point
I would but like to use the router features of the Asus Router