You dont need to give anything back to them. Just get a good gigabit router like TP-Link Archer C6, and bridge it to the ONT. Bridge mode is very easy, lots of tutorials on youtube are available. That will solve all your problems
You dont need to give anything back to them. Just get a good gigabit router like TP-Link Archer C6, and bridge it to the ONT. Bridge mode is very easy, lots of tutorials on youtube are available. That will solve all your problems
Then they should have made that clear before I purchased the plan. Not after installation. The blame lies on them .. they must refund.
Having said that, achieving 60 mbps or so should be possible even with that ONT device. Might need some tweaks. But before all that, check the speed over a wired connection.
In my experience, one common mistake they make is that they set the security protocol to WEP which limits link speed to 54mbps, which might explain the real world speed of 30mbps you are getting.
Change it to WPA2 and you'll get 72mbps (or 150mbps 2x2) link speed, with real world speed of atleast 50-55mbps.
Many of these have a flaw what allows root level shell access even after you change password. I made a post about that on this forum. I don't really care so I never reported it to BSNL.
Having said that, achieving 60 mbps or so should be possible even with that ONT device. Might need some tweaks.
In your ONT change the Bandwidth option to 40Mhz in WLAN settings and give it a try.