I hope you don't mind me going for english here, I barely speak dutch
I moved to Ghent recently, so I'm choosing my ISP, and narrowed it down to Orange or EDPNet. I don't care about TV subscription, so I'm most likely going for EDPNet, but their modem/router offer is pretty shit (quality/price), at least from some of the reviews I saw about the Fritzbox.
I also checked my line, it supports VDSL.
Have anyone tried to setup a separate modem/router with EDPNet? Is it too complicated and how is the customer support if you choose to set it up yourself?
If anyone is wondering, I might go for Netgear CM500, and choose a WiFi router later. Would it be supported? Is there like a list of supported modems by EDPNet?
Custom Modem/Router combo EDPNet
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Edpnet is a VDSL2 supplier (over Copper wire).
The moden you are refering to, is a DOCSIS modem (over coax).
This cannot be used for VDSL2.
Note that you only can use a (very limited) number of "Proximus whitelisted" VDSL2 modems).
The moden you are refering to, is a DOCSIS modem (over coax).
This cannot be used for VDSL2.
Note that you only can use a (very limited) number of "Proximus whitelisted" VDSL2 modems).
VoIP: WeePee (vaste nummers geporteerd), Sipgate.de, Sipgate.co.uk, MegaVoip (uitgaand België).
Provider: Proximus Start (60/4 mbps down/up).
Modem/Router: Fritz!Box 7590 int, OS 07.39-97058 BETA, profiel 100/35.
Telefoon centrale: Euracom 181 achter FritzBox So.
TV: Telenet CI+, Fritz!DVB-C.
Provider: Proximus Start (60/4 mbps down/up).
Modem/Router: Fritz!Box 7590 int, OS 07.39-97058 BETA, profiel 100/35.
Telefoon centrale: Euracom 181 achter FritzBox So.
TV: Telenet CI+, Fritz!DVB-C.
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Hi,
I'm the one who directed you here from Reddit.
Like I said earlier, I think Proximus uses a whitelist based system for allowed devices on their network. Those FritzBoxes EDPNet offer are on there (EDPNet uses the Proximus network by the way), but I'm not sure what other devices are allowed. Someone here will probably be better informed.
As for the Netgear you mentioned: that'll surely be impossible since it's a cable modem. EDPNet uses the telephone wire network (copper) of Proximus, so you'll need a VDSL2 modem.
Only Telenet and Orange offer cable based telecom here (and Orange uses Telenet's network), but also only with their modems.
You can always just put the offered modem in bridge mode and put whatever router you like behind that.
I'm the one who directed you here from Reddit.
Like I said earlier, I think Proximus uses a whitelist based system for allowed devices on their network. Those FritzBoxes EDPNet offer are on there (EDPNet uses the Proximus network by the way), but I'm not sure what other devices are allowed. Someone here will probably be better informed.
As for the Netgear you mentioned: that'll surely be impossible since it's a cable modem. EDPNet uses the telephone wire network (copper) of Proximus, so you'll need a VDSL2 modem.
Only Telenet and Orange offer cable based telecom here (and Orange uses Telenet's network), but also only with their modems.
You can always just put the offered modem in bridge mode and put whatever router you like behind that.
Which fristbox version do you have?petzl schreef:I use a fritsbox in bride mode with a mikrotik router, bridge function is only possible on port 4! if using standard firmware.
Where can I find the list of the whitelisted supported VDSL2 modems?philippe_d schreef: Note that you only can use a (very limited) number of "Proximus whitelisted" VDSL2 modems).
I think it's the safest options, I'll try to check their compatible modem selection.butskristof schreef: You can always just put the offered modem in bridge mode and put whatever router you like behind that.
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Whitelist Proximus :
Fritzbox 7490 international version
Fritzbox 3490 international version
Fritzbox 7360 international version
Fritzbox 7430 international version
Of course the bbox 2 and 3 (Proximus standard devices)
The clone of the bbox2 (sagem fast 3464)
O-box3 used by Scarlet
That's it. If vectoring is applied in the DSLAM, only the whitelist is allowed.
Fritzbox 7490 international version
Fritzbox 3490 international version
Fritzbox 7360 international version
Fritzbox 7430 international version
Of course the bbox 2 and 3 (Proximus standard devices)
The clone of the bbox2 (sagem fast 3464)
O-box3 used by Scarlet
That's it. If vectoring is applied in the DSLAM, only the whitelist is allowed.
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I don't know what kind of reviews you read, but FRITZ!Box modems are high quality products from the German brand AVM. The high-end model 7490 is a bit pricey, but at least it's no cheap China crap. If you get a Proximus or Scarlet connection, you will get their own b-box/o-box 3 modem (you don't have to buy it), but many people over here prefer the FRITZ!Box modems.gentleman schreef:their modem/router offer is pretty shit (quality/price), at least from some of the reviews I saw about the Fritzbox.
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I did not want to comment on your position regarding the Fritzbox first. Because I believe everyone must have his neutral choice on what he is willing to use.
But I have to agree with nickz. The Fritzbox came on the Proximus whitelist because of the efforts Edpnet made to get them approved on the Proximus network. Edpnet believes in these excellent devices. True, they are not cheap, but that's for a reason.
What you can do is look into the features of the different Fritzbox models on the list and get yourself (a second hand) one. If you are not sattisfied, you can always use it in bridge mode as a modem-only and use whatever router you like.
But I have to agree with nickz. The Fritzbox came on the Proximus whitelist because of the efforts Edpnet made to get them approved on the Proximus network. Edpnet believes in these excellent devices. True, they are not cheap, but that's for a reason.
What you can do is look into the features of the different Fritzbox models on the list and get yourself (a second hand) one. If you are not sattisfied, you can always use it in bridge mode as a modem-only and use whatever router you like.