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12-01-2022 09:30 AM
Help!
I current use an ASUS DSL-AX82U and an ASUS Mesh Wifi Network on Vodafone DSL Broadband - which works great. We are being upgraded (today) to UltraFast and I wondered if anyone had successfully used a 3rd party router (ideally ASUS ) to connect.
In my mind there are 2 options.
1. Leave the Vodafone hub as the primary connection, and turn the ASUS into an Ethernet WAN-connected device so have both.
2. Replace the Vodafone Hub with the ASUS by connecting the WAN port to the OpenReach OTP
Eitherway it would be good to know of any settings/advice from someone who has done it before!
13-10-2022 07:43 PM
You'll still need to keep the Vodafone router, just in case you have any need to call tech support. Also in order to use the landline, you'd need extra equipment and badger support for the settings!
Frankly, it wouldn't be an issue here, never use the landline, everything goes through the mobile!
28-10-2022 05:36 PM
Don’t suppose you could share the setting you had for broadband as I can’t seem to get an IP address I get disconnected
28-10-2022 05:50 PM
OK, here's what you need to do:
Go to your router's setting, go to WAN settings, then on the "Internet Connection" tab click on Edit PVC icon (pencil in a circle).
On that page, look for "WAN Connection Type" and select PPPoE.
Also change VLAN ID to 101.
Then scroll down to "Account Settings" section and just type in your user name and password (you will need to call VODAFONE technical support to obtain those details).
Your username should be something like this: dslxxxxxxxxx@broadband.vodafone.co.uk
where xxxxxxxxx is a specific number for each account.
28-10-2022 06:12 PM
Did that but still struggling please see below it would really help me as I’ve spent Hours
28-10-2022 06:30 PM
Your pictures haven't been moderated yet.
Are you on Openreach or CityFibre? The VLAN for CityFibre is 911, and for Openreach is often not required.
Vodafone often give out the wrong PPPoE credentials. Use live chat and ask them to copy and paste them.
https://www.vodafone.co.uk/bbservcd/
28-10-2022 09:13 PM
Thx I’ve asked them again
im just on broadband and I’ve linked the ASUS router wan socket to their wan socket on their router
its killing me
28-10-2022 10:39 PM
You cannot setup the Vodafone router as a modem! Even if you could WAN port to WAN port would be wrong!
If you use a cable from a LAN port on the VF router to the WAN port on the Asus router, you can then either set up the Asus as an access point, or you can "double NAT" it by setting the WAN connection type to Automatic IP, in neither case do you need the username and password.
AP is preferred, Double NAT works for some, but not for others. If you really need the full potential from your ASUS router and you are on VDSL/FTTC then you'd need a modem, and there's a touch more setting up required!
29-10-2022 01:47 AM
@marcu5Hunter wrote:Thx I’ve asked them again
im just on broadband and I’ve linked the ASUS router wan socket to their wan socket on their router
You have just connected an input socket to another input socket. It will never work.
The PPPoE details are so you can replace the Vodafone router with the ASUS.
How do you think the broadband signal will get to either router in that configuration?
07-08-2024 02:25 PM
Hi all,
Please find Vodafone settings for Ireland: Asus DSL-AX82U
WAN type: WAN
username: serialnumber@VFIEFTTH.ie (serial number is your crn # visible on your Vodafone bill)
password: broadband
VLAN : 10
I hope it helps.
07-08-2024 04:15 PM - edited 07-08-2024 04:19 PM
It won't help anyone on Vodafone UK, but it may just help someone reading from Ireland.