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#154094 17-Oct-2014 18:34
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I'm unsure if this is normal or not just checking before I go unplugging stuff from the router. So any help would be appreciated.


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  #1157249 18-Oct-2014 07:48
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  #1157398 18-Oct-2014 12:31
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  #1157444 18-Oct-2014 13:16
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Have you got both plugged in at the same time?
Or what is plugged in?




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  #1157458 18-Oct-2014 13:25
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I'm not sure whats plugged in its a bit hard to see but I see a grey cable plugged in along with some ethernet looking cable?

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  #1157516 18-Oct-2014 15:47
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Do you have VDSL or Fibre?




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  #1157517 18-Oct-2014 15:48
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I've just had fibre installed as an upgrade from VDSL.

 
 
 

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  #1157576 18-Oct-2014 18:34
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the VDSL stays connected until fibre confirmed as working, 2 orders essentially

if you unplug the VDSL Cable, you should be getting Fibre speeds and vice versa.

however unsure what the modem deafults to using tho.

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