No, the speed will be shared among the devices only.
Yes, the speed is shared but total you'll get 10Gbps
No, the speed will be shared among the devices only.
Can I ask something?Personally I think 10Gbps plan is still a niche. But nothing wrong to go with it -- you can always go with it and slowly upgrade your gears to utilize it.
For example, if you go with MR, you will get MR XGS-PON ONT and TP-Link Archer AXE300.
Without upgrading anyting, you can easily utilize it as 4.5Gbps to 6Gbps plan with your current gears.
• 1× 10 Gbps RJ45/SFP+ Combo WAN/LAN Port --> WAN
• 1× 10 Gbps WAN/LAN Port --> 10G LAN (for future use)
• 1× 2.5 Gbps WAN/LAN Port --> You can use your RT-AX86U (2.5G WAN) as the AP --> 2.5Gbps
• 4× 1 Gbps LAN Ports --> You can continue use your devices with 1Gbps (say two PCs) --> 2Gbps
Archer AXE300 Wireless --> Quad Band WiFi 6E wireless --> 1.5 Gbps to two wireless devices.
Later you can upgrade one desktop with a 10G adapter to utilize the 10G LAN port.
The WiFi 5 router will slow down the speed so you must connect to WiFi 6 router signal. Better mesh to Beacon 2.Can I ask something?
I'm happy with current broadband 1gps sped with ac router + mesh ( zenwifi ac).
But if I got for starhub ONR, can my mesh technically still use as AP since ONR is WiFi6 while mine is still wifi5.
I just want to take advantage of the promo for tv bundle rather than the 10gps broadband.
Can I ask something?
I'm happy with current broadband 1gps speed with ac router + mesh ( zenwifi ac).
But if I got for starhub ONR, can my mesh technically still use as AP since ONR is WiFi6 while mine is still wifi5.
I just want to take advantage of the promo for tv bundle rather than the 10gps broadband.
Starhub will not change it.I upgraded to the Starhub 10gbps Homehub Ultraspeed bundle today, scheduled for evening 6.30-8.30pm, technician arrived at 5pm, done in 15 minutes install for both ONR and TV box. I forgot to ask him to test the 10gbps speed for me to see, I also don't have any devices that can use 10gbps LOL. All stuck on 1gbps. Now also output from 1gig port of ONR to my Linksys EA7500v2, actually I can connect the 10gig port of ONR to my linksys?
Managed to ask for the superadmin password, I looked through the web admin GUI and found the option to change the "Connection mode" from route mode to bridge mode under WAN profile 2, will attempt to change later when my family is asleep. Is there any specific details to copy over from the router mode?
Also notice the WAN profile 1 for TR-069, does that mean if i disable TR-069, Starhub will not be able to remote in to change my router settings?
I upgraded to the Starhub 10gbps Homehub Ultraspeed bundle today, scheduled for evening 6.30-8.30pm, technician arrived at 5pm, done in 15 minutes install for both ONR and TV box. I forgot to ask him to test the 10gbps speed for me to see, I also don't have any devices that can use 10gbps LOL. All stuck on 1gbps. Now also output from 1gig port of ONR to my Linksys EA7500v2, actually I can connect the 10gig port of ONR to my linksys?
Managed to ask for the superadmin password, I looked through the web admin GUI and found the option to change the "Connection mode" from route mode to bridge mode under WAN profile 2, will attempt to change later when my family is asleep. Is there any specific details to copy over from the router mode?
Also notice the WAN profile 1 for TR-069, does that mean if i disable TR-069, Starhub will not be able to remote in to change my router settings?
Have successfully bridged the ONR to my Linksys router, need to set tunnel mode, VLAN ID and PRI, and bind the ports, since I using the 1gig port, I binded port 3 and 4.
How do I connect to the ONT web GUI now that it is bridged ah? I still have to connect to the ONR wifi and then can go to the web GUI? Or can I still access from my network?
1) Yes, the 10G port is supposed to be compatible with 1/2/5/5/10Gbps connections.
2) Maybe you can post the screenshots of the Web UI (you may need to hide some sensitive information).
3) Can you even disable TR-069? Supposedly Starhub will be able to reset your profile but I do not think they will do it, especially there seems to be single official configuration to use (non-bridged). This is quite different from the Singtel ONR for 1Gbps/2Gbps/1+1Gbps plan where there are multiple official configurations.
No 10 Gbps device is ok as your wifi 6 devices wifi speed will be push up too. i get 1500Mbps on my laptop wifi 6 which is fast la. On wifi you go to 192.168.18.1 will be in web GUI. This plan is a full upgrade and you get UHD TV contents via Netflix premium, Disney+ Premium and Prime Video. Premier live in UHD.How do I connect to the ONR web GUI now that it is bridged ah? Only way I can connect is connect to the ONR wifi and then can go to the web GUI. I trying to add a static route in my Linksys so I can access from my PC:
Destination IP: 192.168.18.1
Gateway: 255.255.192.0
Gateway: My external IP address from Starhub?
How do I connect to the ONR web GUI now that it is bridged ah? Only way I can connect is connect to the ONR wifi and then can go to the web GUI. I trying to add a static route in my Linksys so I can access from my PC:
Destination IP: 192.168.18.1
Gateway: 255.255.192.0
Gateway: My external IP address from Starhub?
No 10 Gbps device is ok as your wifi 6 devices wifi speed will be push up too. i get 1500Mbps on my laptop wifi 6 which is fast la. On wifi you go to 192.168.18.1 will be in web GUI. This plan is a full upgrade and you get UHD TV contents via Netflix premium, Disney+ Premium and Prime Video. Premier live in UHD.
How do I connect to the ONR web GUI now that it is bridged ah? Only way I can connect is connect to the ONR wifi and then can go to the web GUI. I trying to add a static route in my Linksys so I can access from my PC:
Destination IP: 192.168.18.1
Gateway: 255.255.192.0
Gateway: My external IP address from Starhub?
He mentioned no 10G devices but actually it is ok because you still get the upgrade via wifi 6 and TV contents. I do not want to answer technical question without onsite evaluation.Haha, what is the relation between your answer and his question?
Actually nothing wrong with it.The current SG ISP scenery in a nutshell
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Well, now that we have proven able to bridge the Starhub ONR, I think not much issue liao really.The current SG ISP scenery in a nutshell
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Yes it is ok for sure. No issue at all. SH so many users so they no time too.Well, now that we have proven able to bridge the Starhub ONR, I think not much issue liao really.
Gateway same as the ONR web interface IP?How do I connect to the ONR web GUI now that it is bridged ah? Only way I can connect is connect to the ONR wifi and then can go to the web GUI. I trying to add a static route in my Linksys so I can access from my PC:
Destination IP: 192.168.18.1
Gateway: 255.255.192.0
Gateway: My external IP address from Starhub?
The worst is when they put you on CGNAT at then dont give you any ipv6 at all, honestly an embarrassment for a "smart nation"The current SG ISP scenery in a nutshell
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