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What is EERO?

kdmcm
Whizz Kid
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 64 of 67

As part of my new fibre connection, or of the random boxes I've received appread to be called "EERO". There is not explanation as to what it is or what it's for. The instructions say:

Step 1: download the app.

 

No. No. No. No. are you completely insane? Tell me what it is and what it does, then I'll decide IF I want to plug it in to my network or download any app.

 

 

NB, again, I am OBLIGED to put a "label" on my post. EEPRO is not one of the options. What should I do? this is soooo random. Is this damn thing even from TalkTalk?

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Message 41 of 67

I did point out that the meddling was inappropriate. I suspect that a lot of the detail gets lost in the rush to acquire kudos.

I have a mobile phone, but am unable (banned by corporate policy) to install apps.

I have an elderly tablet which may do the job?

 

 

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KeithFrench
Community Star
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Message 42 of 67

I did answer some of your questions, but they got lost when somebody merged your threads.

 

  1. That is between you & TalkTalk, it is nothing that a Community Star can help with. Ask the staff on here if there is anyway the eero can be replaced by a WiFi Hub2 (Sagemcom FAST 5464) which has a phone port on the back & its UI is nearly identical to the 5364 that you have now. The 5364 will work on Full Fibre via its red WAN port, but does not support Digital Voice, unlike the 5464.
  2. I may have been in IP networking for longer than you, I don't know. This is not a modem at all. It is a PSTN to VoIP Gateway, which is not the same as a modem. No, you can't use your own gateway if you have one, unless it it is designed to work on the TalkTalk Digital Voice service.
  3. To receive Freeview on the TV directly, rather than via its HDMI cable, you simply need to buy an aerial lead Y adapter.

 

Keith
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Message 43 of 67

It's OK it's this thread (they are possibly coming into our work queue on different threads).

 

We don't assume that everyone has a mobile phone, we know that there are some people that don't. It does say when you select the package, that a mobile phone is required?

 

Chris

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kdmcm
Whizz Kid
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 44 of 67

With apologies, which other thread? I had opened three distinctly different questions, but I think they've all been combined with a fourth one or "moved out of the way". It's now very confusing from a customer perspective. If you could link to the "other" thread, I'd be most grateful. Thanks.

 Meantime, we need to sort out this ridiculous assumption that everyone and their dog has a mobile phone.

 

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Message 45 of 67

Thanks Gliwmaeden2,  @kdmcm, I've replied on your other thread


Chris

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Message 46 of 67

Hi kdmcm,

 

As stated, you will need a smart phone to configure the eero, there's more information here - Future of Home Wi-Fi | Eero 6 | TalkTalk

 

Yes the service is VoIP

 

There's information about the TV hub here - TV Hub | 4K TV | Android TV Box | TalkTalk

 

If you then have any further questions please let us know


Chris

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Message 47 of 67

Panic. No malice intended. Just blind panic from a frustrated long-time customer.

 

From my perspective, someone is coming to my house on Wednesday to disconnect my internet and leave me with a set of boxes which will be of no use to me.

 

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Message 48 of 67

Well. @Gliwmaeden2 deserves my apologies. It's clear that they were simply indicating that someone else had made a Royal mess.

 

@ferguson I would dearly love to know how you asserted that my three questions were the same without reading them.

 

First: A box which can only be configured by an app is of no use to me. I don't believe I have a compatible device.

Second: REMAINS UNANSWERED: Is it simply VoIP?

Third:  REMAINS UNANSWERED: How do I watch terrestrial TV if I unplug my aerial?

 

I've explained why my three unconnected questions were unconnected. They are most definitely unconnected to the fourth question asked some months ago to which they are now attached. I do not understand how you board works. I cannot possibly know if/when the staff get to see the questions. Please assume no intended harm. My experience is that if I'd put them all in one post, one of them might have got answered and the others would have got lost.

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kdmcm
Whizz Kid
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 49 of 67

@KeithFrench I think I understand. Although the thread has been convoluted by someone meddling.

I can't plug my phone into the router (I didn't expect to) but the Digital Voice box is an interface between the wired network and the phone. That's all fine, but the question was: is that DV box simply a VoIP MoDem?

Setting up the router will be a problem for me. I have a corporate phone and no ability to install "apps". Nobody asked me about this when I signed up.

The third, separate question (but I don't know if its now been deleted) was about the presumed set-top box. If I unplug my aerial, how do I receive live terrestrial TV?

 

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Message 50 of 67

That wasn't @Gliwmaeden2 , it was me. And the only unholy mess is you posting multiple threads about what are essentially the same issues. And most of your points have already been answered as far as I can see. First, the eero requires an app to set up. Second, the DVA is required if you wish to continue using your landline phone. Finally, the third "mystery" box is probably for TV, which you presumably included in your order.

kdmcm
Whizz Kid
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 51 of 67

@Gliwmaeden2 you have royally messed this up by combining an irrelevant, elderly thread with a recent question. Please untangle the mess you created so that folk have the opportunity to answer my recent questions.

The "new active thread" is centred around an elderly, irrelevant commentary about a router which TalkTalk are switching off next week.

 

The unholy state you've left things in, I don't even understand who gets to see my questions, or whether they'll get answered.

 

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Message 52 of 67

Repeating the same points in different posts is certainly not in the interests of the community. We are here to help, but you have been frankly spamming the boards without waiting for an answer. The support team should pick this up tomorrow.

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kdmcm
Whizz Kid
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 53 of 67

I'm not sure which "futher new ones" you mean, but if you're referring to the question about what I'm supposed to do with black box number 2 because I'm not planning on disconnecting my TV aerial doesn't get answered, I'll end up creating a new thread. And when my question about whether black box number 3 is simply a VoIP MoDem doesn't get answered, I'll end up creating a new thread. 

In the interests of the wider community, I think it best those three completely separate, independent questions aren't tampered with. I'm not really sure I understand the meaning of "Staff" but it seems unlikely that they need to be shielded from their job!

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Message 54 of 67

New active thread:

 

https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Full-Fibre/What-is-EERO/td-p/3069222

Gliwmaeden2, a fellow customer.
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Message 55 of 67

@kdmcm 

 

Please just follow up on this thread, rather than starting further new ones. 

 

It causes chaos if you start a fresh one for every detail, and is actually against forum guidelines. 

 

Your other threads were moved out of the way.

 

Staff will respond during the day on here, Monday to Friday. 

Gliwmaeden2, a fellow customer.
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KeithFrench
Community Star
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Message 56 of 67

No, the 5364 will work perfectly with Full Fibre, just connect its red WAN port to the ONT via an Ethernet cable. However, it does not support Digital Voice, which, as in your other thread, I explained about the Grandstream DVA. You may be able to use that connected to an Ethernet port of the 5364. Perhaps if you ask the staff on here nicely, they might swap your 5364 for a 5464, which natively supports DV.

 

Please remember that all Community Stars are just customers like yourself & have no input on TalkTalk policy as to what router they supply with what package. Please do not direct comments to us about not having a mobile. Please forward this comment to TalkTalk themselves.

Keith
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Message 57 of 67

Yes, the eero is the standard router for Full Fibre 150 & above. It can only be setup using the eero app and it leads you through getting it connected.

 

The eero does not support Digital Voice, which is why you have been supplied with the Grandstream Digital Voice adapter. This connects to the eero via an Ethernet cable and there is a short cable supplied with it to convert the RJ11 socket on it to a standard phone socket. This cable must be used. Once the eero is up & running, you just connect your standard landline phone or cordless phone to it & turn the DVA on

 

The third box I would assume is the TV set-top box, presumably you have a TV service that you have ordered.

Keith
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kdmcm
Whizz Kid
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 58 of 67

It's the Sagem FAST 5364 that I have. I'm pretty sure it's ADSL+2 only. Yes 150. Fingers crossed. It would be a bit silly not to have a web interface. My wife's parents went to BT because they said TalkTalk kept gibbering on about apps. They don't have mobile phones at all!

 

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fr8ys
Community Star
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 59 of 67

Which router are you currently using?

 

Does it have fibre or a cover over an input marked phone?

 

If so you should still be able to use that on your new connection.

 

I'm assuming you've signed up to 150 or higher. The Eero is TalkTalk's router of choice but as you don't have a smart phone you can use, staff should be able to supply you with an alternative.

 

They are back tomorrow so hopefully will respond then.

Please remember to mark Solved Posts with Best Answer. Doing so helps other customers and saves TalkTalk's Support Team time by only looking at unsolved topics. Thanks, Steve (a fellow customer).
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kdmcm
Whizz Kid
Private Message TalkTalk
Message 60 of 67

I appreciate that you folks don't run the company, but no-one asked me if I had a device capable of running an app when I signed up. I have a company phone and It's locked such that I'm quite unable to install apps on it.

Apart from anything else, who in their right mind would connect some random box to their network, which they received in the post? I'm guessing everyone would, except me.

 

Does the box also incorporate a WiFi AP, please? I need to be exceedingly careful during the handover, since all my IoT devices hang off my Router and are quite dependant on its SSID and password, and ability as a DHCP server.

 I trust the box can be managed from a web browser as an option?

 

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