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Bt Infinity With Hh3

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ive set em up on hh3 before so id say its setup on the hh.

ive done both static and port forwarding on the wan address.

i doubt its anything to do with the powerline stuff.

for easy testing id chnage the web port to say 82 and test that with a standard browser

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ive set em up on hh3 before so id say its setup on the hh.

 

Me too, agreed. But have checked, and double checked again and its as per L Willis and other times I've done it before.

 

ive done both static and port forwarding on the wan address.

 

OK

 

i doubt its anything to do with the powerline stuff.

 

Only thinking it as TP link unmanged switches were the culprit with a certain DNLA problem recently, before i read about it I wouldn't have believed it either.

 

for easy testing id chnage the web port to say 82 and test that with a standard browser

 

Yes, I will when I go back, its just so odd...

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

BT hubs were a pain the first few times to be fair.

I've noticed the virgin superhubs won't take a dyndns account, hopefully the DVRS should keep it online,

I've noticed the virgin superhubs won't take a dyndns account

Stripped out Netgear firmware IIRC lots of features missing.

I recommend setting the VSH to "modem mode" and getting your own router.

Stripped out Netgear firmware IIRC lots of features missing.

I recommend setting the VSH to "modem mode" and getting your own router.

Its heavily skinned. Only come across 2 so far, setup the ports and using the DVR for dyndns.

Talk talk are using dlink units. Looks like a tiny homehub.

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Talk talk are using dlink units. Looks like a tiny homehub.

 

Yeah, seen one, connected to but didn't have to touch settings. 2 port LAN IIRC?

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Stripped out Netgear firmware IIRC lots of features missing.

I recommend setting the VSH to "modem mode" and getting your own router.

Yep.

No fannying around, just plug my trusty Draytek in and alls well.

Yeah, seen one, connected to but didn't have to touch settings. 2 port LAN IIRC?

Yeah that's the one its even got WPS.

A type unit?? If so there are issues.

B type will work first time.

Must be in in dhcp table on router, even though it should be reserved.

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