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27-07-2021 08:18 PM
Hi all, I need to have a router that just passes on all the security and IP addressing tasks to my Ubiquity dream machine, what can I replace the EE router with?
27-07-2021 09:04 PM - edited 27-07-2021 09:06 PM
Yes, with any VDSL/ADSL modem router such as the ASUS DSL-AC68U.
In Home Broadband settings you'll find almost everything you need to set up your own router. What's missing for Fibre is:
27-07-2021 09:27 PM
Hi @DaveR21 ,
The UniFi Dream Machine (UDM) is designed to work with a service provider's modem or router so it is not mandatory to replace the EE router. https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/360056846954-UniFi-Set-up-a-UniFi-Dream-Machine
If you have FTTP and an OpenReach ONT https://www.bt.com/help/broadband/whats-an-openreach-modem-ont there should be no need for any additional device at all as the UDM should support PPPoE on the RJ45 WAN (worth checking the manual and for online guides).
If you have FTTC https://www.bt.com/help/broadband/getting-set-up/home-networks/a-wired-home-network/what-type-of-mas... you can pick a modem from https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2018/10/latest-uk-openreach-approved-list-of-vdsl-modems-and-r...
The only benefit you will get from removing the EE router is to remove one layer of NAT. You could also do this with a router which supports bridge mode, or get something slightly less with a router which supports IP passthrough. Typically a router which supports bridge mode or IP passthrough would be wasted in such a role.
27-07-2021 09:59 PM
You could just get an Openreach VDSL modem off Ebay.