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Hi @pinkpuppys7 . There's a couple of options depending on the type of NBN connection. What type do you have? (What type of NBN box.)
@pinkpuppys7 . With fibre to the building or fibre to the node, you need the Archer to connect to the telephone wall socket.
If you want to use the VOIP phone service with TPG, the Archer has to run in normal mode. You need to get it working this way to do any configuration. If you want this, the Google has to be an access point, which means you lose some of its functionality.
If you don't want the VOIP service, you can put the Archer into bridge mode and the Google will run as a proper router with all its functions.
Either way, the Google WAN port connects to the Archer LAN port.
To put Archer in bridge mode, basically delete the DSL connection with vlan id 2 and add new connection.
The Google is configured with PPPoE, your username and password.
On the Archer, if the indicator lights for 2.4G and 5G wifi are on, press the wifi switch on the top edge to turn off.