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  • == Tests available to VDSL/FTTC Circuits on TalkTalk Wholesale backhaul == VDSL/FTTC Circuits on TalkTalk Wholesale backhaul will be using BT Openreach cabinets
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  • =FTTC Checks= We know it is obvious but please do check power is on to the [[FTTC Modem|Openreach modem]] and your router, that the modem is connected to the
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  • *On BT based ADSL, FTTC and FTTP circuits
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  • [[Category:Dropping FTTC]]
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  • ...band || Configure WAN interface || Further Settings on Control Pages: ADSL/FTTC, Bridge or WAN on port 4 (FTTP) || 2015-02-01 !FTTC wires only
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  • The Vigor 130 is an VDSL and ADSL modem. It can be used on an FTTC line when you have your own PPPoE router that doesn't have a built in modem
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  • *Modem supports VDSL (FTTC) and ADSL/ADSL2. *VDSL (aka FTTC)
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  • ...fibre circuits by Openreach/CityFibre. Not all services will have an ONT. FTTC and ADSL may have a modem instead, or the modem may be built in to the rout *In our tests, to run an FTTC Modem, router and a DECT base station a 400VA UPS will run for about 45 Min
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  • *Modem supports VDSL (FTTC) and ADSL/ADSL2+ (Not G.Fast) *VDSL (FTTC)
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  • ! Feb 2015 - Cisco 1841 / FTTC ! Feb 2015 - Cisco 1841 / FTTC
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  • The examples below are when using the VMG1312 in router mode on a FTTC line. The VMG1312 is plugged directly in to the phone line (via a SSFP), an ...a large upload happening at the same time. The example above shows a 40/10 FTTC line with a 10Mbit/s rsync backup upload happening. With QoS disabled there
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  • ...page has information relating to setup of the ASUS RT-N56U router on a BT FTTC line. and it will work happily with BT's FTTC product which presents as a PPPoE connection
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  • = FTTC = ...1154880 Test Channel] as described on the BT website, on an AAISP provided FTTC line. This is [https://community.bt.com/t5/YouView-from-BT/Multicast-Test-C
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  • We know it is obvious but please do check power is on to the [[FTTC Modem|Openreach modem]] (if you have one), and your router, that the modem Most FTTC services installed before summer 2015 are supplied with an [[FTTC Modem|Openreach modem]], if the modem looks faulty - e.g.: No power, DSL li
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  • * aPPPoE ADSL or FTTC modem, or a fibre ONT (for FTTP). A&A's supplied modems & routers can be co
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  • ...connection connected to a FB2700 on a single 60Mbit/s down and 20Mbit/s up FTTC, using HMAC-SHA1
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  • Traffic capture is available on all our ADSL and FTTC lines.
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  • ...n using a bridging modem. In such cases you need the LLC-Mux normally. For FTTC and FTTP the only operational mode is PPPoE directly with RFC4638 support a Typically you'll have a FTTC capable router (ie a router with a built in FTTC/VDSL modem) and will use PPPoE, and you'll need to set a VLAN in the PPPoE
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  • ...r connection to the exchange, e.g. too many people on the fibres from your FTTC cabinet to the exchange
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  • *Netgear WNR854T running OpenWRT 10.03 (Backfire) with BT Openreach modem on FTTC
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