Options and Modem/Router Compatibility
Withdrawal of BT Openreach Modem and Previous FTTC Products
BT Openreach have announced that from March 2016 they will cease supply of FTTC modems with new services. Both the ECI & Huawei-branded versions of the modem will no longer be supplied with new FTTC installations.
BT will continue to support existing modems in the field, including replacement of faulty units, until March 2017.
After March 2017 any Openreach modems in the field become the customer’s property and although they will continue to operate they will not be replaced by BT should they fail.
Accordingly from March 2016 the BT Openreach engineer installed FTTC service dependent on this hardware will be withdrawn from new sale.
New FTTC Installation Options
As an alternative to the withdrawn product we are offering two new installation options for FTTC products:
Self-Install / Wires-Only
With this option the BT engineer will only visit the cabinet serving the customer’s premises to connect the service. A visit to the customer premises is not needed. Without an engineer visit, the faceplate of the NTE5 will not be swapped. This means that plug-in microfilters will now need to be used (as for ADSL and ADSL2+).
Advantages:
- Cheapest FTTC installation option
- No need to stay in at the premises to provide engineer access
- The filters and modem can be connected to an extension, rather than requiring connection to the master socket
Disadvantages:
- Using filters (particularly on extension wiring) may result in lower speeds than connecting to a master socket with a filtered faceplate
- BT cannot perform tests from the customer premises at connection. Failed installations should be reported as faults in the same way as for ADSL and ADSL2+
- Customer must connect a BT-approved VDSL2-compatible modem/router (Cerberus can supply these - see later in this document)
The cabinet in the street is known by BT Openreach as the PCP (Primary Connection Point). For this reason you may also see this option referred to as “PCP only”.
Engineer-Installed / Managed Install
With this option the engineer will visit the cabinet in the street to provision the service, but will also visit the customer premises and install a faceplate on the NTE.
Advantages:
- Engineer installed faceplate on master socket ensures the best possible speeds for a given phone line
- Engineer will carry out tests while at the customer site
- Engineer will connect approved compatible modem/router if supplied in advance
- Does not require plug-in microfilters
Disadvantages:
- More expensive installation than Self-Install and than old option BT-provided modem
- Requires access to customer premises at a pre-arranged time
- Equipment can only be connected to the master socket
- Customer is required to connect their own approved VDSL2-compatible modem/router (Cerberus can supply these - see later in this document)
Modem/Router Compatibility
Under the previous engineer-install process, BT Openreach would supply an FTTC modem. The modem connected to the BT phone socket and provided an Ethernet Interface to which the customer would connect their router. BT did not stipulate any requirements for the router other than an Ethernet WAN interface and to use PPPoE to connect the modem.
Under the new process the customer must supply the device that connects to the BT phone socket.
This router must support VDSL2 technology and have undergone and passed BT’s Modem Compatibility Test (MCT) to provide a supported configuration.
So far all compatible equipment combines the function of modem and router in the same way as is well established with ADSL & ADSL2+.
There are several modem/routers on the market which support VDSL2+ but which have not passed BT’s MCT. These modems are prohibited from connection to BT’s phone socket. BT use a technology called “OAM Loopback” to perform diagnostics on FTTC services and identify the CPE connected. Most unapproved modems do not support OAM loopback. BT are able to identify unauthorised equipment using the OAM Loopback test or by lack of support for it in the connected CPE.
Detection of unauthorised CPE may result in the following:
- Request for removal of unauthorised CPE
- Limitation or disconnection of Service
- Lack of support when troubleshooting faults
- Abortive Visit or SFI Customer Misoperation charges when engineers find unauthorised equipment on site.
Cerberus do not support the BT Openreach philosophy with respect to Modem Compatibility Testing or use of unauthorised equipment, however we have no discretion in the matter. All UK FTTC, regardless of the Internet service provider, is based upon the same BT Openreach products and therefore bound by the same rules. Cerberus attends most Industry events and can confirm that Industry is united in its view of BT’s MCT rules. We expect that in time these rules will be relaxed but cannot provide timescales. In the meantime we must enforce BT’s rules.
Fully Approved Compatible Modems
At the time of writing the following is the list of fully approved compatible modems:
Supplier | Device Name | Chipset | Firmware | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cisco | C887VA-K9 | BCM63168 | 39m_B_38h3_24h | Plus 14 variants |
Cisco | C897VA-K9 | BCM63168 | 39m_B_38h3_24h | Plus 5 variants |
Zyxel | VMG8324-B10A | BCM63168 | A2pv6F039q | |
Zyxel | VMG8924 (Z-400UK) | BCM63168 | 1.00(AAKL.10)C0_0703 | |
Zyxel | VMG1312-B10A | BCM63381 | V1.00(AAJZ.6)C1_20150911 | |
Zyxel | VMG3925-B10B | Broadcom | A2pv6F039f1 | Added 09/2016 |
Huawei | HG633 | TriductorG1.01 | G3_01.32.10 | |
Technicolor | TG589VAC | BCM63168 | A2pv6F039r.d26e | |
Technicolor | TG588v2 | BCM63381 | 15.3 | |
Kenton Comtrend | VR-3030 | BCM6302KMLG 4.2 | VR-3030-CFE-C031-416CTL-B01_R01 | |
Draytek | Vigor 2860 | Lantiq VR9 | 05.07.06.0D.01.07 | |
Draytek | Vigor 2860vn Plus | Lantiq VR9 | 05.07.06.0D.01.07 | |
Draytek | Vigor 2860vac | Lantiq VR9 | 05.07.06.0D.01.07 | |
Draytek | Vigor 2860n | Lantiq VR9 | 05.07.06.0D.01.07 | |
Draytek | Vigor 2860n Plus | Lantiq VR9 | 05.07.06.0D.01.07 | |
Draytek | Vigor 2860L | Lantiq VR9 | 05.07.06.0D.01.07 | |
Draytek | Vigor 2860Ln | Lantiq VR9 | 05.07.06.0D.01.07 | |
Draytek | Vigor 2860ac | Lantiq VR9 | 05.07.06.0D.01.07 | |
Draytek | Vigor 2760 | Lantiq VR9 | 05.07.06.0D.01.07 | |
Draytek | Vigor 2760n | Lantiq VR9 | 05.07.06.0D.01.07 | |
Draytek | Vigor 130 | Lantiq VR9 | 05.07.06.0D.01.07 | |
Kenton OneAccess | 1321 Ethernet Access device | Lantiq | TDRE 14.1 | Added 09/2016 |
Kenton OneAccess | 1322 Ethernet Access device | Lantiq | TDRE 14.1 | Added 09/2016 |
Kenton OneAccess | 1645 Ethernet Access device | Lantiq | TDRE 14.1 | Added 09/2016 |
Kenton OneAccess | One 270 AV2 | Lantiq | ADVIP_11N-V5.2R1E7_HG1 | Added 09/2016 |
Kenton OneAccess | One 425 AV2 | Lantiq | ADVIP_11N-V5.2R1E7_HG1 | Added 09/2016 |
Kenton OneAccess | One 445 AV2 | Lantiq | ADVIP_11N-V5.2R1E7_HG1 | Added 09/2016 |
Kenton OneAccess | One 540 AV2 | Lantiq | 5.7.8.C.0.7 | Added 09/2016 |
Kenton OneAccess | One 700 AV2 | Lantiq | ADVIP_11N-V5.2R1E7_HG1 | Added 09/2016 |
Kenton OneAccess | One 1540 AV2 | Lantiq | ADVIP_11N-V5.2R1E7_HG1 | Added 09/2016 |
Technicolor | TG589Vac V1 | Broadcom | 16.2: A2pv6F039t.d26k | Added 10/2016 |
Technicolor | TG789Vac V1 | Broadcom | 16.2: A2pv6F039t.d26k | Added 10/2016 |
Technicolor | TG588 v2 | Broadcom | 16.2: A2pv6F039t.d26k | Added 10/2016 |
Technicolor | TG589vac v2 | Broadcom | 16.2: A2pv6F039t.d26k | Added 10/2016 |
Technicolor | TG789vac V2 | Broadcom | 16.2: A2pv6F039t.d26k | Added 10/2016 |
These device/firmware combinations may be used at will and will be supported by BT. Only the firmware versions shown are approved at this time. The customer may not use alternative, unapproved firmwares.
Conditionally Approved Compatible Modems
The following modems are conditionally approved:
Supplier | Device Name | Chipset | Firmware |
---|---|---|---|
Technicolor | 589v3 | BCM63168 | A2pv6F037g.d24c1 |
These device/firmware combinations have not satisfied all the requirements of the testing but it is expected that the vendor will address any outstanding issues. These devices/firmware combinations may be used at this time but BT may require the firmware to be upgraded or the hardware to be replaced in the future.
Neither BT nor Cerberus will be held liable for the replacement of any devices used prior to full approval by BT.
Additional Equipment
Additional devices are currently undergoing testing, however this is a process that BT take several months to complete and there is a backlog.
We will update this list and our guidance there as new devices are approved.
Modem Availability
As of 1st November 2015, Cerberus has successfully conducted its own tests on the following models
- Technicolor 589v3
- Zyxel VMG8324-B10A
- Zyxel VMG8924 (Z-400UK)
We are currently testing the Technicolor TG589VAC and is obtaining stock of the other modems listed. We expect to offer these devices for sale to our customers as soon as they successfully complete our tests and are available for supply.
Recommendations
Cerberus recommends that you purchase an approved compatible router from us when you order your service, however we will be happy to support connections where the customer has connected their own equipment provided that that equipment is listed as approved by BT.
Further Information
Should you have any questions please contact your account manager on 0345 257 1333 or email sales@cerberusnetworks.co.uk
Technicolor | TG589Vac v1 | Broadcom | 16.2: A2pv6F039t.d26k |
Technicolor | TG789Vac v1 | Broadcom | 16.2: A2pv6F039t.d26k |
Technicolor | TG588v2 | Broadcom | 16.2: A2pv6F039t.d26k |
Technicolor | TG589vac v2 | Broadcom | 16.2: A2pv6F039t.d26k |
Technicolor | TG789vac v2 | Broadcom | 16.2: A2pv6F039t.d26k |