Archer VR600 V2 Not working with TEDATA WE Space VDSL
Archer VR600 V2 Not working with TEDATA WE Space VDSL
My router is working in ADSL mode without any problem
BUT .. once i was shifted to TEDATA new VDSL Planes the hassel started
my router now connects in VDSL2 Modulation and syncs with following line stats
Current Rate (kbps) 1022 16377
Max Rate (kbps) 5936 59382
SNR Margin (dB) 29.1 25.1
Errors (pkts) 0 0
bur my speed is stuck at 16Mbs and refuses to go allthe way up to the 30 Mbs my plan affords
after very frustrating conversation with support team at WE the keep telling me my royter is showing
as an ADSL modem despite the fact it is connected in VDSL2 !!!
also i found another cases of the mentioned problem with that model too
It is very disappointing to give up on it and it is worth 1600 EGP for one of the lesse Huawei Hg630 offered
by the ISP....
is there any hope or was i fataly mistaken to count on TP link and i was dreadfully wrong to think it was FTW
Best regards
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I don't know about that but the router only works on ADSL, I tried the test router and the vdsl worked but when i plug my tp link back again still getting the same issue ( red internet blip and dsl blinking )
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Can you provide a screen shot from your Internet connection settings in the advanced view
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@Ahmed_Mamdouh
Does this still work for you?
I have a WE router that connects, but I cannot get the VR600 to connect. Last week it was working. Now, not at all. I've facory reset numerous times. I've tried every combination of TE-Data ADSL / Other connection setups, and DSL settings. Nothing works.
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I was pretty much on the verge of sending this thing back, but this might work for others on TeData:
1. Factory restore the router.
2. Choose "Other" when you get to the connection option in the Quick Setup.
3. Click through any failures and go to Advanced / Internet.
4. Check your connection to ensure it's on ADSL with the correct VPI / VCI values (0, 35 respectively)
5. Leave the router alone for about 10 minutes. For me, there was no connection at all. No Gateway, DSL, nothing. After 10 minutes, still nothing.
6. After 10 minutes go back to Advanced / Internet and press Add to set up a new, separate VDSL connection. Input your username / password. Save.
At this point, my router connected and took an IP, DSL, Gateway, etc.
I don't know if this connection will last, but it's the first time it works again in three days, even though WE's own router was working without issue.
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