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Thread ID: 145519 2017-11-22 07:32:00 Suitable Router for Fibre. mzee (3324) Press F1
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1442397 2017-11-22 07:32:00 I will shortly be connected to Fibre 100 Broadband.
I have a TP-Link TL-WR1043ND V4 WiFi Router working with VDSL.
Will this Router be suitable on Fibre, plugged in to the ONT?

I understand that the ONT takes the place of a Modem as in ADSL. and VDSL setups.
mzee (3324)
1442398 2017-11-22 18:10:00 www.geekzone.co.nz

See here, discussion on your router.

Why not just use the one your ISP will send you?
pctek (84)
1442399 2017-11-22 19:37:00 I understand that the ONT takes the place of a Modem as in ADSL. and VDSL setups.

What? Does it? I have a modem plugged in to the ONT and then a Nighthawk router. Have I done it correctly?
Richard (739)
1442400 2017-11-22 19:44:00 Depending on your ISP choice, the biggie could be no VLAN tagging. linw (53)
1442401 2017-11-22 19:57:00 My post above is for the OP. linw (53)
1442402 2017-11-22 20:08:00 No your existing Router will not likely work on fibre unless your ISP doesn't use Vlan tagging or is willing to turn it off for you. You can use it as a switch/ access point if you reconfigure it but you'll still need another router connected to the ONT.

ONT = Optical Network Termination, really it's just a specialised router which does the equivalent job to a modem on an ADSL/VDSL connection and in some cases also offers a phone connection.
You need a router connected to the ONT, no need for a modem. However it's possible you could use a combination modem/router for it's routing/wi-fi abilities and ignore the modem part of it, in fact most ISPs supply one configured that way rather than a simple router.

Stand alone Modems aren't actually very common, they were in the early days of broadband but what most people call modems these days are combination units that contain a modem and a router and a switch and wi-fi all in one unit.
A modem would only have a single port in from the copper line and a single ethernet port out to the network, but even then it could still be a router and DHCP server. Point is a "modem" is probably more than that and can be used for it's other functions.
dugimodo (138)
1442403 2017-11-22 20:26:00 I have a TP-Link TL-WR1043ND V4 WiFi Router working with VDSL.
Will this Router be suitable on Fibre, plugged in to the ONT?


That supports VLAN tagging , so should work (?)
See if the ISP will supply a freebee, just in case.

Different ISPs seem to have different router config requirements (Setup in the router) . Good luck finding info on setting up router for some ISPs, they seem to make it hard to find that info :)
1101 (13337)
1442404 2017-11-23 00:26:00 www.geekzone.co.nz

See here, discussion on your router.

Why not just use the one your ISP will send you?

Because its not free, and I already have the TP WiFi router (used with a Vigor modem), and an Innbox 50u modem/router which claims to support ADSL, VDSL, and Fibre, works well on VDSL.
mzee (3324)
1442405 2017-11-23 00:29:00 That supports VLAN tagging , so should work (?)
See if the ISP will supply a freebee, just in case.

Different ISPs seem to have different router config requirements (Setup in the router) . Good luck finding info on setting up router for some ISPs, they seem to make it hard to find that info :)

My ISP is Actrix, so shouldn't be a problem :)
mzee (3324)
1442406 2017-11-23 00:32:00 Seems like 1101 had it and I got it wrong, I just believed the geekzone post that said it wasn't supported.

Found this, I think it's what you need www.tp-link.com and it does list your router in the applies to list.

try it and see, or just use the freebie. I have a W9980 and it definitely doesn't work on Spark fibre I know that much, but the freebie has been stable for a year now.
dugimodo (138)
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