08-10-2023 01:23 PM
Hello,
I live in basement and the guy who lives up have 1000mbps telus. He's happy to share internet but doesn't want me to be on his WiFi and I can't add a second router up there as the range doesn't reaches basement and there is no option to wire, so I'm thinking to add my router first after the NOKIA ONT and use LAN port on my router to give his router access.
I'm just wondering will it break anything for him? Like cameras or optiktv or something will stop working? Will his speeds be affected even if I'm not using it? or he can still get 1000mbps on LAN?
Thanks
08-10-2023 02:26 PM
If you add your router between the ONT and his, it will break things for him. You want to put a gigabit ethernet switch between the ONT and both routers. Then plug the ONT to one port on the switch and the WAN/Internet ports of each router to two other ports on the switch. Most fibre connections will allow two IP addresses and this way will use two.
08-10-2023 03:26 PM
Are you sure they allow two IP addresses, I thought it's only one per ONT.
08-10-2023 09:03 PM
Has traditionally been 2 IPs. A gigabit switch will be the only way you can connect your router without messing up your neighbor's setup.
08-10-2023 11:00 PM
Yes, installed the switch today. Waiting on extra cat6 cable to test both networks simultaneously.
08-14-2023 06:13 PM
To save you a switch and cable, you can actually put port 1 of Telus router into bridge mode, then connect your router to that port. This way you'll have your own WAN IP while not affecting his network.
08-14-2023 07:04 PM
While this is true, some have reported issues port forwarding when connected to a bridged Port 1 though it could be down to specific programs that have the issues with that config. There's never been any extensive testing that I know of.
08-14-2023 06:05 PM
Yes, I can confirm they give 2 IP addresses. I have my own router connected to ONT directly and pulls 2 IPs with no issues.