VR400 v3 G-Fast

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VR400 v3 G-Fast
VR400 v3 G-Fast
2021-06-04 09:07:18
Model: Archer VR400  
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Hi

 

Cant find a definitive answer, will the VR400 work on a G-Fast connection?

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Re:VR400 v3 G-Fast
2021-06-05 17:52:49 - last edited 2021-06-05 17:53:07

@ExcellGroup 

 

Hey

 

I don't think the VR400 supports GFast

 

As far as I can tell TP Link have no routers that support GFast, at least here in Ireland

 

 

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Re:VR400 v3 G-Fast
2021-06-05 18:16:28

@Philbert That's what I suspect.

 

Have a BT modem in Sync but no connection to the TP Link WAN port.

 

thanks

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Re:VR400 v3 G-Fast
2021-06-05 18:18:06

@ExcellGroup 

 

If you are using a modem it would likely work on the WAN port

 

What modem you have and are you getting an address on the WAN port?

 

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Re:VR400 v3 G-Fast
2021-06-05 18:29:46
It’s the standard BT modem which is in sync but no authentication attempts on my server from the router, which has been configured just as you would an FTTC. No vlan, just username and password. Very odd.
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Re:VR400 v3 G-Fast
2021-06-06 14:50:46

@ExcellGroup 

 

What settings are you using, namely do you have the connection type as PPPoE? 

 

Post a screenshot if you can

 

 

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Re:VR400 v3 G-Fast
2021-06-06 19:14:52

Yep, It's PPOE @Philbert just as we have done a thousand times with FFTP.

 

this time however, nothing doing and to compound matters, the device is 250 miles away and I have no remote access and end users who cannot fathom how to get a local connection and a hotspot so I can investigate!

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Re:VR400 v3 G-Fast
2021-06-06 21:14:47

@ExcellGroup 

 

Oh god, been there and dealt with that!   Good luck mate! 

 

As you say if you could get onto it remotely you could play around with settings.  Personally never used GFast but cant see it being any different from standard MODEM as you say

 

 

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