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04-08-2020 11:41 PM
Would really appreciate any advice on this. I have a 4GeeRouter (model HH70VB) which was supplied when I had a mobile broadband contract. I never used the router as I had a TP LInk router already linked to an external antennae.
I am now lucky enough to get my broadband through fibre to the premises and am considering switching from BT to a broadband only provider and porting my landline number to a VOIP provider.
If I do this I would like to use the WAN port on the 4 Gee router to connect to the fibre, but I have never been able to get this to work.
Does anyone know if I need to get the router unlocked or is there a setting that I can amend by logging in to it?
I can't use the TP Link for this purpose as its being used at another location
Any advice gratefully received |
05-08-2020 01:13 AM - edited 05-08-2020 01:14 AM
What's the point in doing this? What are you actually hoping to achieve?
05-08-2020 06:11 AM
05-08-2020 08:22 AM - edited 05-08-2020 08:23 AM
If you want to 'test' the 4GEE router simply insert a sim card (you could use the one from your phone), attach it to your PC and run a speed test It receives it's signal strength via data, not the phone line so I am struggling to understand why you are wanting to attach it to another type of router. FWIW my 4GEE router gets speeds of 60-90Mbps/22Mbps download/upload though I am less than a mile from the nearest mast.
05-08-2020 01:37 PM - edited 05-08-2020 01:39 PM
If you want to use the EE Home Router solely as a WiFi router only bypassing its own modem & SIM, it will be OK to connect its WAN port to your FTTP modem/ONT.
05-08-2020 02:19 PM
05-08-2020 03:51 PM
Dunno the EE Home Router but is there a setting for WAN Port ON/OFF?