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Hi @camdj,
Welcome to TPG Community!
Based on what you've shared, you might need to delete the existing setup/entry to make sure that the configuration that your modem is using is the TPG required one.
A hard reset with your Netgear modem/router is one of the possible steps that you may try in order for you to start fresh with your device.
Keep us posted with the update.
Regards,
BasilDV
Hi @lukedung,
The PPPoE and VLAN ID are the settings that are needed for the router to work.
Have you checked the comment from @Cam which he was able to configure his TP-Link C9 to work with the NBN HFC?
Post a screenshot of the settings that you've tried in order for us to check if there's something missing.
Regards,
BasilDV
Hey @BasilDV
Everythinightng is still working well, however I have encountered a new issue that I hope you can assist with!
I thought I purchased the same Netgear Nighthawk D7000 ADSL/VDSL Modem Router, however it was the 'SMART' Router.....not the Modem Router.
I'm guessing that I will not be able to replicate the same setup given that they are different machines and that the login pages (attached) do not have the fields to amend these points
Hope you can help, thanks in advance!
Glad to know that it's all sorted now. @lukedung!
Feel free to reach out again should any assistance arise.
Cheers!
Hi @Mikerosalind,
Welcome to TPG Community!
We have located the account using your community details and we can see that you have been in touch with one of our technical specialists who tried to assist you with the concerns raised.
We have checked the status of your service and it shows connected for more than 9 hours now.
Let us know if we can be of any assistance. Cheers!
I recently connected a Netgear R6120 AC1200 router to my TPG HFC service.
As a novice it took me a little time poking around and searching for requirements.
Apart from the PPPoE login and password the VLAN setting took a bit of trail/error to get to work.
The attached has 2 screen shoots that anyone working with this router, or Netgear similar, will work. Apologies for the quality - they are snaps from my phone.
I did compare with the TP-Link Archer VR1600v for wifi speeds at various ranges and found no noticeable different on my NBN50 service.
The Netgear R6120 cost me $125 at JB so you can compare if you are looking at different routers. This router however does not support a voice/telephone connection.
The only other thing I did was upgrade the router firmware. The version out of box version was older than what was on netgear.com so I downloaded and followed the admin menu to update it.
This is an interesting thread.
Can anyone suggest a router which works with TPG HFC and can also map public to private IP addresses?
Eg
220.200.133.100 -> 192.168.1.1
220.200.133.101 -> 192.168.1.2
220.200.133.103 -> 192.168.1.3
220.200.133.104 -> 192.168.1.5
We have multiple servers running the same ports so can't port map.
We are setting this up as a backup while we do building works in case our main connections gets damaged.