Fyew-jit-tiv
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Hi All. i need little help with my current setup.
First ill explain my recent dilemma forced upon me by my ISP.
I was running my RT-AC88u along side the Huawei G.Fast Modem (MT992) Using BT's new G.Fast Service.
About a week ago the Huawei modem developed a problem where the box would reset when i reached the lines max download speeds.
I contacted BT to get a replacement box and was told they don't sell or even have replacement Huawei boxes anymore. The only thing they could offer me was the BT smart-hub 2. Now if anyone knows what this box is you'll know its a very primitive router/modem. Because my house is wired with Ethernet in all 8 rooms the bt wasn't a full time option. So i decided to keep using my RT-AC88u as my main box and use the BT smart-hub as a modem.
Using this option presents its own challenges which i had to find out the hard way. So it turns out the BT box cant be manually put into a bridge mode which left me the only option to run 2 sub-nets. One for the BT and the other for my Asus box. i have configured the Asus running the WAN port to the BT box and configured the WAN in a static mode.
At the moment i can get internet and the speeds are very close to what i had previously.
On the BT box all the ipv4 ports have been forwarded to the Asus box but i'm having a problem with the Asus box receiving ipv6. Can someone please tell me what i need to do to configured the system in order for my Asus box to receive ipv6?
Please note my knowledge of networking isn't great but i am a fast learner. I am also using Merlins firmware on the RT-AC88U.
Also i have noted that i may not have used the best configuration by using multiple sub-nets if anyone of you have a better suggestion im all ears/eyes.
Thank for your help.
Another Note. NO current modems work with BT's G'Fast service. BE it single Modem or Combined modem/router.
First ill explain my recent dilemma forced upon me by my ISP.
I was running my RT-AC88u along side the Huawei G.Fast Modem (MT992) Using BT's new G.Fast Service.
About a week ago the Huawei modem developed a problem where the box would reset when i reached the lines max download speeds.
I contacted BT to get a replacement box and was told they don't sell or even have replacement Huawei boxes anymore. The only thing they could offer me was the BT smart-hub 2. Now if anyone knows what this box is you'll know its a very primitive router/modem. Because my house is wired with Ethernet in all 8 rooms the bt wasn't a full time option. So i decided to keep using my RT-AC88u as my main box and use the BT smart-hub as a modem.
Using this option presents its own challenges which i had to find out the hard way. So it turns out the BT box cant be manually put into a bridge mode which left me the only option to run 2 sub-nets. One for the BT and the other for my Asus box. i have configured the Asus running the WAN port to the BT box and configured the WAN in a static mode.
At the moment i can get internet and the speeds are very close to what i had previously.
On the BT box all the ipv4 ports have been forwarded to the Asus box but i'm having a problem with the Asus box receiving ipv6. Can someone please tell me what i need to do to configured the system in order for my Asus box to receive ipv6?
Please note my knowledge of networking isn't great but i am a fast learner. I am also using Merlins firmware on the RT-AC88U.
Also i have noted that i may not have used the best configuration by using multiple sub-nets if anyone of you have a better suggestion im all ears/eyes.
Thank for your help.
Another Note. NO current modems work with BT's G'Fast service. BE it single Modem or Combined modem/router.
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