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from 6-0.8 to 50-10). Just disable both DMZs with PPPoE on the Asus. If so, to which router is your PMS host connected? (we don't want it publically broadcasting) Turn on … Press J to jump to the feed. The router won't receive any type of connection when I do this.

Discover how accessing your Bell Home Hub can help you better manage your Bell Internet experience. Posted by 1 year ago. Are you running it as PPPoE passthrough or normally connected in DHCP mode? Never had any issues with the HH2000+Transmitter.

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It is not a WiFi issue because I don't use WiFi for any of my TV boxes, and I doubt it's the network, because every single one of the TV boxes has a direct line from the modem to the TV receiver/PVR.

Meh, I'm not Bell lol. 2017-02-01 08:45Firmware version: SG48210310Rescue version: SG48210264User interface version: 4.2.0Hardware version: 5566-000002-005. I believe it was last October or beginning of November.

Bell Aliant Restricted: The information contained herein is the property of Bell Aliant and is not to be disclosed or modified without the written consent of Bell Aliant. 9. I was having problems with my 4K PVR freezing while using rewind, 7-second back, pause and record so I posted in direct at this was pushed to my HH3000 today: For those of you who have had the firmware upgraded from one version to another, did it happen automatically? Learn more; All other modems: By accessing your Home Hub, you You can set up your primary and guest Wi-Fi networks. I was having issues my wireless fibe receiver ever since they switched me to the HH3000. As of 2019-03-20, the modem supports all of the DSL speeds available from NCF (i.e. Are you running it as PPPoE passthrough or normally connected in DHCP mode? Recently got my Actiontec 1000 replaced with the Home Hub 3000. It's been a week, and everything is good. I use Advanced DMZ on the HH3K and on my ASUS router under WAN I change connection type from Automatic to PPPoE. Wi-Fi management: Home Hub 2000 and 3000: Manage your Wi-Fi settings with the Bell Wi-Fi app instead. Overview The Advanced DMZ feature available on Bell Aliant Actiontec routers provides an alternative to RFC 1483 Bridge Mode deployment.

The homehub 2000 doesnt provide enough coverage, when I bridge through DMZ to another router, my speed on the other network becomes 22-23, whereas on homehub 2000 wifi it is 26-27.

Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. uniqs 50059: ... As for the DMZ issue, when running your own router behind the HH3K, DMZ mode doesn't pass a WAN IP to the router. I could even take my entire home network offline and the TV boxes would still work, because the home network is attached to the modem via a separate line as mentioned in my previous post. Uber stable. One of the Bell tech support reps was nice enough to tell me that the production firmware has been updated to SG48210328, aka v1.2.4, so SG48210326 is now old news. So the wireless for the FibeTV receivers is built-in on the HH3000? The HH3000 will just be like a bridge then (PPPoE passtrough).

Depending on your perspective, the only downside to the Bell service is that the Home Hub 3000 is required to manage delivery of all services: Television, Internet and phone. Thanks, I called Bell tonight to ask them to push the firmware. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I have tried setting up double natting but it had similar if not the same results. Bell 3000 Modem Settings Go to: Go to WiFi Advanced settings and turn off all wifi functionality. Maybe that it does a self test with the new firmwares and then flashes it to the rescue?

The tech said they are advised to set the Home Hub 3000 with wireless only for the TV boxes (although the first tech I got was happy to set two of mine up with wired Ethernet), because with current firmwares (by design or not I'm not sure), the TV boxes frequently revert back to the WPS setup screen upon reset. Port Forwarded 32400 for server.

Mine is SG48210310. Perhaps there was an update, but Advanced DMZ is now working fine with my Eero!

My installer implied that the firmware updates generally happen with reboots, as in the unit will look for a new update after a reboot. P.S. When I had my HH2000 installed last week the tech also connected a VAP to provide wireless for one of my 2502's.

Jump to Latest Follow 61 - 63 of 63 Posts ... Router pulled the 157.xxx whatever it was Bell IP address, all my home network clients are on 192.168.1.xxx networks, correctly getting their IPs from the Netgear. So far it seems that the only option I have is to use my Eero in Bridge mode which defeats most of the purpose of adding it to my network.

It would be nice if Bell could resolve some of the issues with the HH3000.

Tech just installed new Bell Fibe Home Hub 3000. Close. A broken bridge, maybe, but still closer than with DMZs and DHCP for the Asus.Anyway, the PPPoE will give the Asus a new external IP, all ports open as needed. Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled. Do you have a second router on your network, connected behind the new one?

Access your modem's settings (only accessible from your home) Don't know your modem's admin password? I disabled WiFi on the Home Hub. Still on the fence. How to use your … So, we will see. I don't think they will flash the rescue firmware, I think it's the one that was programmed at the factory, and I'm pretty sure they would lock it from being flashed. New replies are no longer allowed. the agent said he would open a ticket to have it upgraded, and advised me to wait about 1 week before rebooting the modem (which I doubt is necessary). I know it sucks, but the 3000 hub is junk and just doesn’t work reliably in anything except as the primary dhcp host. I was able to connect it to the Home Hub 300 using the Advanced DMZ settings but I cannot access the Asus router's interface (GUI) from any web address. Now none of my local devices can connect to server. "Signal Lost" on both Fibe Receivers over and over. What firmware does your Home Hub 3000 have? He didn't ask why I wanted it, but he told me he was well aware of the issues they were having with the modem. But I'd keep a "known-good" version as the Rescue one.

The Bell Home Hub 3000 or Sagemcom FASTFast 5566 is an ADSL/VDSL modem. A broken bridge, maybe, but still closer than with DMZs and DHCP for the Asus. Using your Home Hub 3000 Change your Wi-Fi network's name or password Find your Bell Internet user ID (b1) and password; Set up a guest Wi-Fi network; Set up Access (parental) controls; Find your Wi-Fi network name or password; Home Hub 3000 backup … Should elicit responses like firmware version and whether or not Home Hub 3000 works for that particular version. I'm in the same boat. It's happened maybe 2-3X in the past week, but I suspect that it could be related more to the PVR than anything.