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2-12-2019 04:56:15 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
I have just acquired this to use on a temporary basis. From the research, I have done it should connect straight away but this isn't the case.
I am currently with Plusnet and I was expecting the internet light to be constantly green when connected but to no avail.
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
I have updated the firmware to the latest version that was issued in 2010!!

What i have had to do in the meantime is setup my faulty modem router in modem mode and use my Netgear R7800 which was an access point now as my router. I have a feeling that i might have to change the setup on the Vigor 120 V1 but I can't see how?

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2-12-2019 04:56:16 Mobile | Show all posts
Hi

Sorry not the same router but last weekend I tried to set up my netgear D7000 router on PlusNet and I could not connect because my users name was incorrect.

Have you double checked that the username and password is correct?

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2-12-2019 04:56:17 Mobile | Show all posts
Looking online it is showing the router as a ADSL router, are you on ADSL or VDSL?
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2-12-2019 04:56:18 Mobile | Show all posts
You shouldn’t have to touch the Vigor 120, but as sep8001 has said the modem is just a bog standard adsl/adsl2  modem, ie it won’t work on a vdsl2 (FTTC) line. If you definitely have adsl, then do a factory reset on the Vigor and then try again - you will need to setup a pppoe connection on the R7800, assuming that is what plusnet use.
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 Author| 2-12-2019 04:56:19 Mobile | Show all posts
I'll do a factory reset and see what the outcome is. Lik i thought i shouldn't haven't have to do anything with the Vigor 120. I am on ADSL and not fibre.
I'll report back with the outcome.
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2-12-2019 04:56:19 Mobile | Show all posts
The Vigor 120 was really designed to sit in front of a 28x0 router on WAN2 to be used with multiple ISPs, load balancing, etc.  But of course it can be used stand-alone, but it's not a NAT router (many computers sharing a single connection).

I take it as you're expecting the 'Internet' LED to go green, you have configured authentication, and you're getting a sync (DSL light permanently on)?  If you haven't configured either PPPoA/PPPoE, you won't get connected.  The difference is whether you get the Vigor 120 to authenticate, or your computer/other device.  There are pros and cons to using either method.

Please ensure your firewall is on whichever method you use!

Hope this helps.
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