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IPv6 enabled, but not working

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Setup. I have a BT Infinity Broadband account with 5 static IPv4 ips to a Draytek 2860 box. It's all working for IPv4 but I need it to work with IPv6 as well.

 

I tried the Draytek instructions, which is to use PPP for IPv6, and I do get an IPv6 connection, so it is enabled. I get a /128 link and an IPv6 gateway address. But I can't ping to it and checking through http://ipv6-test.com/ tells me it's not supported. 

 

There are zero instructions anywhere on the BT site about configuring IPv6, I've no idea which static IPv6 addresses have been allocated to me, and no way to find out. 

 

How can I find out how to configure IPv6? Link up with one of the BT IPv6 rollout team in a pub after work? That might be the only way to get through to someone who knows what they're doing.

 

 


SFTP upload

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I have a website hosted by BT and "Designed" by myself.

I have recently decided that the site needed security to get rid of the Chrome "site not secure" message.

Using WSIWYG14 which is great and a Secure FTP extension I have made attempts to upload only for the server to time out. It is not the firewall because it still does it with the firewall turned off. However, I have no other settings to apply except for the standard FTP ones.

BT help are telling me that the only way is to purchase a certificate and apply that.

 

Would anyone have knowledge as to the facts please?

I'm certainly not an expert so this is all glass darkly.

 

Mike

BTNet Service Notifications

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We had a BTnet outage last night but turns out it was a planned outage. However we didn't receive and sort of notification. How do I go about setting up some sort of notification so that we get to know about these planned outages? 

 

Thanks

 

Duncan

Port Forwarding - Adding and removing itself

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Hi,

We have tried to open a port in the router for SQL server access, however it is showing the following in the log:

15:13:36, 11 Feb.

:This Rule has been applied successfully: [id:152, InternalClient: 192.168.1.65, External PortsSmiley Sad5000,5000), Internal Ports: (0,0), Protocol: TCP/UDP]

15:13:36, 11 Feb.

:Adding port mapping rule by User

15:13:36, 11 Feb.

:Updating port mapping rule (152) by User

15:13:36, 11 Feb.

Smiley Very Happyeleting port mapping rule (152) by User

15:13:36, 11 Feb.

:Updating port mapping rule (152) by User

 

 

We have read some other threads that suggest turning uPNP off and trying again but we are having no luck.

Also, we have tried using the standard port 1433 but are having the same results in the logs.

FTTP router settings

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BT Business support have been unable to get port forwading working on Business Hub 5 or 6 on FTTP, so have offered to help pay for a third party router. I have a Draytek 2860, and if I set it up as PPPoE with the username and password I have been given it works briefly (but at less than 1Mb down and 30Mb up) then stops. I suspect I need more detailed settings but the phone support line only had access to the ADSL settings, which are of no use!

 

Any confirmation of the settings I need would be greatly appreciated. The router offers the following suggestions for the WAN port:

1 PPPoE

2 Static or Dynamic IP

3 PPTP/L2TP

4 IPv6

each of which has multiple parameters which I need to be able to set.

 

Stephen

Latency Problems

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Latency Problems

Hi All,

I have a problem with latency. I moved to my curent address around a year ago and had the broadband moved from my business address. I was told that the speeds would be lower because we now live in a rural location and fibre wasn't available. Things were ok until we had a lightning strike on a local telegraph pole which took out the service for a few days. When the service returned the internet started playing up, random disconnections, slow speeds etc so a case was opened and an engineer was sent out to check the line. This was over a year ago, we have now had 7 or 8 engineer visits, 5 replacement hub 6's, many line re-sets. The system became fairly stable but with random and frequent disconections, not loss of sync, just disconnect for a few seconds and then re-connect but no line problems were found, although a problem was found with the line setup, apparantly there were two numbers associated with the circuit which I was told couldn't happen! Eventualy a cease and restore was carried out which was supposed to clear any problems. We now have a download of @ 6.5mb, an upload of .5mb but a latency of 1500 or more which is causing reliability problems. Openreach have now said that it is a setup problem which BT are having trouble finding. Any ideas would be gratefully received. Here is the setup of our Circuit.

BT BROADBAND AVAILABILITY CHECKER
Telephone Numberxxxxxxxxxxx on Exchange WHIMPLE is served by Cabinet 5

 

Featured ProductsDownstream Line Rate(Mbps)Upstream Line Rate(Mbps)Downstream Range(Mbps)WBC FTTP Availability Date   ADSL ProductsDownstream Line Rate(Mbps)Upstream Line Rate(Mbps)Downstream Range(Mbps)Availability Date Left in JumperObserved SpeedsVDSLADSLOther Offerings     Availability Date   Premise environmentStatus
FTTP on Demand33030--Available---- 
WBC ADSL 2+Up to 6.5--5.5 to 7.5Available---- 
WBC ADSL 2+ Annex MUp to 6.5Up to 15.5 to 7.5Available---- 
ADSL MaxUp to 6.5--5.5 to 7.5Available---- 
WBC Fixed Rate2 ----Available---- 
Fixed Rate2 ----Available---- 
Max Observed Downstream Speed (Mbps)--8.25     
Max Upstream Observed Speed (Mbps)--0.89     
Observed Date--2019-01-16     
ADSL Multicast------Available---- 
Bridge TapU      
VRIN      
NTEFaceplateN      
Last Test Date08-02-2019      

FTTP is not available.

For all ADSL and WBC Fibre to the Cabinet (VDSL or G.fast) services, the stable line rate will be determined during the first 10 days of service usage.

This line is on a Market A Exchange.

In order to be eligible for handback, downstream speed should be less than Downstream Handback Threshold values.

Throughput/download speeds will be less than line rates and can be affected by a number of factors within and external to BT's network, Communication Providers' networks and within customer premises.

The Stop Sale date for Datastream is from 30-Jun-2012; the Formal Retirement date for Datastream is from 30-Jun-2014. The Stop Sale date for IPstream is from 31-Oct-2013; the Formal Retirement date for IPstream is from 30-Jun-2014.

If the End User wishes to migrate from their current Broadband supplier they will need to contact the Broadband supplier they want to take service from to arrange for the service to be migrated.

 

Please note that postcode and address check results are indicative only. Most accurate results can be obtained from a telephone number, NAD, UPRN or Access Line ID (ALID) check.

Note:

Thank you for your interest.

Installation tomorrow will not happen if BT dont get my details correct.

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This is for any staff member of BT. I am supposed to have my BB installed tomorrow and land line moved to the cloud.

So far BT have got my products wrong, my price wrong and my address wrong. I'm not sure there is anything left to get wrong?

I have phoned multiple times in the last few weeks and keep getting passed around or hung up on.  BT keep promising me I will get an email confirming the correct prices etc. This still hasnt happened and my install time is less than 24hrs away.
I have had to resort to signing up to a forum as I am having no luck with your call center. 

Someone needs to contact me immediately to rectify this or I will be sending your engineer away when he arrives. 
You have my details. I await your call.   

Latency issues whilst online gaming.

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Online gaming latency
Hi , I have been having online gaming issues with BT infinity for sometime , I have a wired connection and my dsl check says I have an A+ line and have spoke to BT and they say my line is fine , I have also recently switched from BT residential to BT business in order to lower my contention ratio however this has made no difference.

I have done a traceroute and there seems to be ping spikes on the 3rd hop when pinging Google’s servers , could this be the culprit of my issues and if so how do I resolve these issues?
Thank you.

Netgear Nighthawk X6S (R8000P) setup with BT router?

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I've just bought a Netgear Nighthawk X6S (R8000P) router and I'm trying to set it up.
It not a modem, so needs to connect to an external one.

My internet is FTTC.

I've got a BT Business Hub 5 which has a bridging mode, but no matter what I do I can't get the Nighthawk to connect to the internet through it.

Is it something I'm doing wrong? Or can this Hub not be used as a modem?

I've read about OpenReach modems being recommended, and I've seen one on Amazon I might order:
NGA ECI-CPE-Modems Type 1B, B-Focus V-2Fub/r Rev B
or
Huawei Echolife HG612 Model 3B


Can anyone confirm my thinking? Or recommend a modem that's not too expensive?

Thanks

Enabling UPnP or Port Forwarding on BTBHub6

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I would like to enable Port Forwarding (or UPnP) on my BTBHub6 router. Can you please provide step-by-step instructions?

Moving from BT Business to BT Residential

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Please can someone help.

 

18 months ago I transfered from BT Residential to BT Business as I was assured that I would get better upload speed. I live in a rural location with no Fibre as yet so are on standard broadband which can only be described as very slow.

My main grip was that on BT Residential I could only ever get about 448k connected upload giveing about 300k at best upload speed. After speaking to an Openreach guy working on my neigbours he advaised me that the 448k limit was not in place on the BT Business service so should get more like a 700-800k upload speed.

No I know most people at this point have died laughing but trust me this was a big deal so I moved to BT Business. The transfer was switch and easy but as you can guess ther was no gain and this remained the same for nearly a year when all of a sudden my upload speed did increase to the 700-800k.

Things have moved on a lot now and I use EE wireless broadband now and attain fantastic speeds so I decided that as my 18 month contract had come to an end I would go back to BT residential to take advantage of the cheaper BT Sport you get.

As a BT Business subscriber I have to pay £36.49 a month to get BT Sport on 1 TV with HD yet if I moved to BT Residential I could get the same for £22.49 £14 less.

 

So I enter the BT Residential sight select all the options and try to check out at which point I am tol that I have to call 0800 800 152 as I have a BT Business line. This I do and after a short conversation I am told that I really need to be speaking with BT Residential so I get transfered.

The nice lady sets about moving me but again she hits the same barrier so she speaks with her manager and then informs me that the only way I can come back to BT Residential is if I have a new BT phone number eek!!!

 

It seems that you can move from BT Residential to BT Business as this is OK but dont try and go back as it cant be done, she did say she could ask that the number gets re assigned to me but there is no gaurentee so as you can guess I have not done this.

 

Please can someone tell me why in this day and age you cant port a Business number this I thought would break all the requlations

Draytek Connects to BT Business ADSL (1 Static IP)

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Hello,

 

I have a Draytek Vigor 2820 ADSL/VDL router which i used to have successfully linked to a BT Infinity line. Unfortunately i've moved to a place where i can only get ADSL. I did what i have done many times before, the Draytek get's ADSL sync, PPP comes up and everything seems to be fine but it can't ping anything and you can't browse anywhere. 

 

So the ADSL is up, i've got green for everything but nothing resolves either by IP address or host name. It's like it just can't browse anything.

 

 

thanks

iosman

BT SIP Trunk settings on Netgear Router

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We have had BTnet installed into office with a Cisco 2921 & i cannot get the internet to work when plugged into our 

Netgear AC1600 WiFi Modem Router.
 
BT will not offer any help because it is not their h/ware. Does anyone have any help docs etc
alan

 

Static IP no longer active? WAN IP not as expected.

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For various reasons we've moved to a 3rd party router (TP link AC2800). We have BT Business Infinity with a static IP.

 

We've connected just fine to the DSL, but as a result our WAN IP address is no longer the reserved static IP address.  It changes on each connection.

 

There is an option to set a static IP (which i've read shouldn't be set on various posts), and of course that doesn't then connect.

 

Is there something we are missing? Is the static IP only configured for the hub provided, or should 3rd party routers be able to utilise the provided static IP?

Do I sue BT ????

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Advice please. 

 

After a nightmare time with BT (see my post Broadband and phone line fiasco) BT have offered a totally derisory settlement that in no way compensates my loss of time and the potential business implications of losing my number that my company has held for 10 years as a reult to total BT incompetence. 

 

They make any attempt to claim so totally and unadulteratedly difficult and long winded by asking for so much information, a lot of which is confidential to my business and would also incur me much time and expense to simply collate and provide, including time by my accountants that they simply hope I will just  "go away" and take the meagre "goodwill" they offer.

 

I have a busines as a consultant and as such all I have to sell is my time and knowledge.  Whilst my service was down I was unable to work effiiently and I was unable to bill any clients as I could not work on their projects.  No service therefore meant no income for that period.    I calculate that the time lost at my day rate totals some £2500 as out of the 4 weeks I was off service, two of which were hoilday and one of which I planned site visits and other works to mitigate my loss, this leaves one whole working week that I was unable to henerate ANY income.  BT want me to prove this witha accounts etc but as I was unable to work and therfore unable to bill, I cannot therefore prove the loss other than by showing them other accounts, but again as my work is often billed at the end of projects, I do not have consistent income to show this amount every week, it is sometimes the case that 4 weks comes in one invoice etc. 

Nonetheless, BT prevented me from working and earning.  They have offered a measly 6 months line rental as a settlement in addition to a contributution towards reprinting business cards and updating publicity information.  This does not in any way cover the loss from the one week I was unable to do anything chargeable.

 

My question is this.....Do I bill BT for the time and then issue a claim for a debt if not paid?  Do I take them to small claims court or do I just put it down to a very bad experience and never trust them again once my renewed contract ends and just advise anyone I meet to keep away from them.

 

My email signature already has the new phone number I was forced to take as hey could not get my original back and also a note that I am considering legal action against BT.

 

Moderators and other users please, I would welcome your opinions and advice as I am a small business with limited time and resource to waste  further time on this whole sad mess that is all of BTs making.

 

Thank you

  


Strange issue with Smart Hub Access Controls

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I've been directed by the BT Community forum to post this here instead.

 

I am encountering an issue with my BT Access Controls. I have set certain devices to be blocked from connecting to the internet from 9.00PM - 7.30AM. However, at 9.00PM I'm finding that ALL wireless devices connected in the house are being kicked off the internet, not just the ones I've chosen in the Smart Hub Manager.

 

The router I have is the 'BT Business Smart Hub 6'. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Broadband drops out when the phone is put down

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Hi there,

 

I'm experiencing a problem with my business broadband where the connection drops out every time the phone is put down. It stays connected throughout the call but drops when the phone is put down - both the wired and wireless connections fail. As a business, we get a lot of calls so this means we're loosing the connection quite regularly.

 

Has anyone experienced this, or even better... has anyone managed to fix this?

 

Many thanks in advance for any help!
Rosie

BT Business Smart Hub BT Guest Wireless Extension - TPLInk Wireless Access Point

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I have enabled Guest Wifi on my BT Business Smart Hub. The issue I have is my BT Router is upstairs next to my FTTP presentation.  Guest Wifi is great upstairs in the building, but due to the age of the building I cant get the BT Wireless Guest signal downstairs due to thick walls and floors and the building is very old. I have run a CAT 6 Cable downstairs and have purchased a TPLink Router  TL-WA901ND. I converted the  TP Link Router to a Access Point, gave it a new IP Address and disabled DHCP. I have connected the Lan port on the TP Link using the CAT 6 Cable to one of the LAN ports on the BT Smart Hub. I created a Wireless Network and new SSID on the TP link and can quite happily access the Internet from the TP Link through the BT Smart Hub Router. What I want to do is also present the BT_Guest_wireless network out from the TP Link Access Point so Guests downstairs can access the BT_Guest_Wireless. Is this possible? This will then allow Guests to access the the BT_Guest_Network upstairs and downstairs

Openreach information wrong preventing FttC order

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Hi, we are located on a road within an industrial estate. We share a building with two other companies that both have FttC connections (verified), and the buildings either side of us can order FttC. However, when I put our address into the BT website (even the DSL checker here: http://www.dslchecker.bt.com/adsl/ADSLChecker.AddressOutput), it says that we are unable to order FttC and have to resort to ADSL instead.

 

When we had our ADSL connection installed (not from BT), the Openreach engineer said that our cabinet was fibre-enabled so we should be able to order it. How can we go about getting Openreach's database changed?

Slow FTTC and disconnections every 25 minutes for last three weeks

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I have read a number of posts about similar issues. What I cannot find is how to resolve mine.

 

I used to get 38Mbps download, but now see no more than 1.7Mbps

 

My BT Smarthub shows the following

rsz_draytek_brora_router_stats.jpg

 

The router is rebooting/reconnecting every 15-25 minutes. I could not deduce what was going on - so temporarily I plugged in a Draytek 2760 router to get some more stats. This rendered the following errors at the far end:

rsz_1draytek_brora_router_stats.jpg

 

From this I can tell that my circuit should be able to support 40Mbps (I am really close to the cabinet) and have sustained 38Mbps for some time until recently.

 

But for some reason the router cannot sync at more than 2Mbps (the exchange I suspect is rate adapting to accomodate the errors)

 

Even with a manual reboot or replacement of the router, the errors don't seem to clear at the exchange - they seem to persist.

 

Can anyone tell me how I get BT to do something to reset or clear things?

 

Or is there something else obviously wrong. I have done a 17070 line test and it is clear. I have done a BTW speedtest and it shows this:

 

rsz_bt_speedtest_brora.jpg

Which shows my IP Profile is 20Mbps for some reason.

 

And I have done a cabinet test and it show this:

 

rsz_screenshot_2019-10-08_120027.png

 

In summary - I should be getting 35Mbps - the router is seeing far end errors (which I am assuming is at exchange downstream to User) and I cannot get BT to clear whatever is limiting. It is completely unusable with a router disconnect every 25 minutes, 24 hours a day.

 

Any ideas?

 

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