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12-01-2025 03:36 PM - edited 12-01-2025 03:39 PM
I have a DSL broadband connection with a guaranteed download speed of 28 Mbps. My TalkTalk router is connected via an Ethernet cable to a TP-Link Deco X50-DSL, which handles my Wi-Fi 6 home mesh network. Since I don’t need the router’s Wi-Fi, I turned it off—but I noticed my download speed drops from 28 Mbps to 10 Mbps when I do. Why does this happen?
Initially, I had the X50-DSL connected directly, but TalkTalk insisted on adding their router in between. I assume this helps them better manage the network, which makes sense. However, I’m considering removing the TalkTalk router once everything runs smoothly and only reintroducing it when issues arise. Is this assumption correct? Is the router essential for network management?
In summary, I have two questions:
on 13-01-2025 11:15 AM
You are very welcome @Andries
That question is one for TalkTalk, not me.
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on 13-01-2025 11:07 AM
Thanks, I have removed the TalkTalk router and it is currently showing 33 Mpbs. So all good!!
Leaves the question open why the helpdesk cannot do this without a TalkTalk router but happy so far. Thanks for your advice Keith.
on 13-01-2025 10:26 AM
Depending on the configuration of this X50 (I do not know the product) there should be no need for it to bridge at all, providing that:-
Get it all setup as you want it (Sagemcom or not) & then I will ask TalkTalk to optimise your connection which may bring the speed back up.
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13-01-2025 10:14 AM - edited 13-01-2025 10:17 AM
I did have 30 Mbps with the X50-DSL until the network went down Sunday Jan 5th. Then my speed went down to about 20 Mbps so I contacted the helpdesk. After two long sessions I was told I needed to install a TalkTalk router to obtain my guaranteed bandwidth. Therefore they did send me a new SAGEMCOM FAST F5364 last week that I installed over the weekend. So now my X50-DSL is a bridge connected to one of the ethernet ports of the TalkTalk router. But only yesterday the connection went down twice (was it rebooted from TalkTalk end???), it never happened with the X50-DSL. And I also loose some networking functionality in this set-up.
The TalkTalk router cannot cover my 3 storey house and the number of connections I have. The X50-DSL allows to manage my bandwidth and make optimal use of my DSL until we hopefully get fibre at some time in the future.
on 13-01-2025 09:37 AM
HI @Andries
@Michelle-TalkTalk has asked me to help you. First, you do not have to use the TalkTalk router if you do not want to. However, if using it boosts your line speed to 28M, then you might be better off still using this. Which make/model of TalkTalk router do you have? I assume that you are connecting your mesh directly to a LAN port of the TalkTalk router? Please can you PM me a screenshot (to preserve your privacy) from the X50-DSL showing it is limited to 24999 Kbps?
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on 13-01-2025 09:20 AM
They said I needed to do it to get my speed upto 28 Mbps. Still don't understand as my X50-DSL clearly showed it was limited at 24999 Kbps. Why can't they change that limit?? That's why I installed the TalkTalk router and it is at 31 Mbps, giving me effectively something like 27-28....
on 13-01-2025 08:29 AM
12-01-2025 07:52 PM - edited 12-01-2025 07:53 PM
They said I needed to do it to get my speed upto 28 Mbps. Still don't understand as my X50-DSL clearly showed it was limited at 24999 Kbps. Why can't they change that limit?? That's why I installed the TalkTalk router and it is at 31 Mbps, giving me effectively something like 27-28....
on 12-01-2025 05:22 PM
X50-DSL worked without problems but my download speed was limited at 25 Mbps ( I could see that at the router). When I complained about that TalkTalk told me I should use their router. So I installed it yesterday and connection is currently slightly improved but very unstable.
on 12-01-2025 04:02 PM
So, to be clear, the X50-DSL has a built in modem and you previously had it connected directly to the telephone socket?
and this set-up was working without problems?
If so, then I don't see why you need the TalkTalk router, and I don't understand what you mean that they "insisted" you use it.
Many of us on FTTC packages use our own third party modem/routers instead of the TalkTalk ones. It does mean that TalkTalk can't access our routers to see/update firmware versions, connected devices etc. but in most cases that is actually a good thing.