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09-06-2024 12:02 PM
I'm in the process of switching from Shell to Vodafone. The new Vodafone Power Hub has arrived, and I've plugged it all in anticipation of it being activated on Wednesday (ADSL).
I currently have the Shell router in modem mode, and then it is plugged into an Asus RT-AX53U router, which everything in the house connects to.
How do I put the Power Hub into modem mode? I can't see anything obvious in the settings. My connection is ADSL and my Asus router doesn't have an ADSL connection, so it needs to pass through the ISP's router first. Am I out of luck?
09-06-2024 01:26 PM
@Superjet2161 There is no modern mode. But what contract have you signed up for as I believe that VF are only selling FTTP.
09-06-2024 01:45 PM
I will have to check with my landlord as he has purchased the new contract. We had Vodafone a couple of years ago before switching to Shell, and now back to Vodafone. Is that a recent change that Vodafone only sell FTTP?
We definitely don't fiber that as I live in a private close which is stuck with copper lines as far as I'm aware, and we use a RJ11 cable to connect our existing Shell router.
Will this mean that my Asus router is out of action, or is there any workaround?
09-06-2024 02:27 PM
@Superjet2161 I could be wrong about FTTC not being available, it may be a location thing.
There is a long thread about using non-VF routers and it is worth a look, perhaps start at the latest post and work backwards.
09-06-2024 02:50 PM
Thanks, I had a quick a look at the thread earlier and couldn't see anything about my current router but will reply to see if anyone has any experience.
09-06-2024 01:43 PM
There's no modem mode. The closest function on the VF router is "Static NAT/DMZ/Exposed Host". Enable this, disable the DHCP and WiFi, and it's as close as you'll get to modem mode.
09-06-2024 04:15 PM
At least on Teesside it looks like BT is repurposing equipment. So the cabinet I was connected to (and fictionally still am), no longer has any fttc capability. But there's even one small estate nearby that has just been upgraded from ADSL2 to G.Fast.
*That moment you realise your ThinkBroadband results are so much higher than anyone else in the area that you've just doxed yourself!
09-06-2024 05:09 PM
@CrimsonLiar There are a number of articles online about converting the cabinets, but it's to E.V. chargers. That'll give your line a boost but not the one you were expecting. 😁
09-06-2024 07:03 PM
Coming from the West Midlands on parts of Teesside you'd think Shameless was a documentary. I think the problem is that there are housing estates that are likely to be redeveloped and currently have 2-4Mbps ADSL2 so there is no drive to install cable! These estates are still due to lose their analogue phone though!
*I'm quite used to seeing cars parked on top of the telephone cabinets - but the the only charging is by the police!