03-16-2023 01:45 PM
Hey guys,
I would like to purchase my own router from TP-Link to be able to configure VLANS. I don’t use Telus Optik TV.
Can I just unplug the T3200M modem and plug the fiber cable directly into my new router (given that it supports fiber) as well as connect the wired RJ45 cables (those that lead to wired access points throughout my house) into LAN ports of my new router? Will the Internet access work without further settings and adjustments needed, so that I can move on to my VLAN configurations right from there?
Or should I keep T3200M and use it in the bridging mode instead, and connect the new router to it?
Whether using the bridging mode or not, I really would like to be able to reconnect the wired cables to my new router’s ports. From what I see, it should work (those are basically just extension cables), but I could be missing something.
thanks!
03-16-2023 02:05 PM
Yes, you can, but I didn’t realize the T3200M connected directly to fibre, I thought there was an ONT, to convert the optical signal to ethernet.
Worst case, you bridge the T3200M if necessary.
03-16-2023 02:53 PM
03-16-2023 03:12 PM
The T3200 does have a fibre port on it. It's rare to see it used but it is there. If the router you're looking at supports that specific SFP module, then in theory it should work. If you run into technical issues, be aware that Telus will not provide any support if you're using a third party router.
The ONT is a fair sized device and has a bunch of lights on it. The connection from an ONT is ethernet to WAN on the T3200. When fibre is installed, there is also a little white box where a loop of fibre is placed so if the white box you have doesn't have lights on it and is quite small, it's likely just that.
03-16-2023 03:43 PM