I have had endless problems with SSE from the outset continuing with constant connection dropouts (fibre). I have learnt not to trust them even right up today. I was meant to have received a new router 2 days ago.. Guess what? Never came. Problem? The person ordering it forgot to add my post code. Error after error. So I decided to check out my technicolor router config.
VDSL - yes
Username/password fine.
PPPOE - fine
MTU - 1500
VLAN - disabled
Checked all the docs I'd been sent but no mention of correct setup. Went online online to discover more info and found that PPPOE MTU should perhaps be 1492 not 1500. Also that VLAN should be enabled with VLAN ID 101 (default).
So I am hoping that this may be the solution for my dropouts. My new config is therefore:
VDSL - yes
PPPOE - fine
MTU - 1492
VLAN - enabled
VLAN ID - 101
Will this solve my problems... I'll let you know.
Router Configuration Check
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Re: Router Configuration Check
Mine is:
VDSL
Routed Type: PPOE
MTU - 1500
VLAN - 101
I am surprised it connected with VLAN not selected. Not sure what it does, but have seen people say it causes problems.
Mark
VDSL
Routed Type: PPOE
MTU - 1500
VLAN - 101
I am surprised it connected with VLAN not selected. Not sure what it does, but have seen people say it causes problems.
Mark
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Re: Router Configuration Check
Not exactly sure either but when I saw it wasn't enabled I thought I had found the cause of my problems (repeated dropouts at varying times in the day) but no it is still happening. I have reset the MTU 1500 in the forlorn hope that this might help.... all while I wait for a new router ....I am surprised it connected with VLAN not selected. Not sure what it does, but have seen people say it causes problems.
But I do remember in the dim distant past tech people at BT, Plusnet and various others checking through the connection settings with me or even providing written details at the outset... but not so with SSE. So my settings are now....
VDSL - yes
PPPOE - fine
MTU - 1500
VLAN - enabled
VLAN ID - 101
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Re: Router Configuration Check
Whereabouts are you? I have a 2nd SSE router if you are anywhere Sandy in Bedfordshire.
Mark
Mark