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FOR ANYONE HAVING TROUBLE CONNECTING NETGEAR RAX PRODUCTS TO FTTC NBN TPG
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FOR ANYONE HAVING TROUBLE CONNECTING NETGEAR RAX PRODUCTS TO FTTC NBN TPG
recently got the RAX20 AX1600 wifi 6 router for my nbn connection because the monkey ass tp link archer one supplied by TPG themselves sucks balls. i spent the whole day tryna figure out why the router wasnt pickin up the internet connection from the nbn box, called up tpg but u know them mfs dont have the least bit of knowledge when it comes to anything third party related so that was meaningless. ended up coming across a few forums on this site tryna figure out a solution and ended up finding this specific one which helped me a ton (https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-Routers-with-WiFi-6-AX/Is-the-Nighthawk-RAX80-compatible-...) . my router specifically came with a PREMADE VLAN tag that wasnt permitted to be deleted so i tried following the aforementioned insctructions but came to no avail. turns out i only had to edit the pre made by simply making the VLAD ID 2 and the PRIORITY 0. below is a screenshot to what it should end up looking like.
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Re: FOR ANYONE HAVING TROUBLE CONNECTING NETGEAR RAX PRODUCTS TO FTTC NBN TPG
my fault screenshot wasnt showing up here ya go
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Re: FOR ANYONE HAVING TROUBLE CONNECTING NETGEAR RAX PRODUCTS TO FTTC NBN TPG
@LoBoHoBo08 wrote:
my fault screenshot wasnt showing up here ya go
Not your fault - in-line images require mandatory moderation before becoming visible.
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