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Hi @Walshy .
Select WAN interface. Auto is default setting so ethernet cable should be in LAN Port 4. (No DSL cable)
4. Select ADVANCED > Setup > WAN Setup.
The WAN Setup page displays.
5. From the WAN Preference menu, select a connection option:
• Auto-Detect. The modem router automatically detects whether the WAN connection is DSL over
the DLS port or Ethernet over the Internet port. Auto-Detect is the default setting.
• Must use DSL WAN.The modem router uses the DSL port for a DSL WAN connection. The Internet
port is shut down.
• Must use Ethernet WAN.The modem router uses the Internet port for an Ethernet WAN connection.
The DSL port is shut down.
6. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
VLAN priority should be 0.
Try adding @tpg.com.au to the Login name.
Other options for Transfer Mode and DSL Mode? (Apart from ADSL)
Anything in the router System Log?
Hi @Walshy .
Select WAN interface. Auto is default setting so ethernet cable should be in LAN Port 4. (No DSL cable)
4. Select ADVANCED > Setup > WAN Setup.
The WAN Setup page displays.
5. From the WAN Preference menu, select a connection option:
• Auto-Detect. The modem router automatically detects whether the WAN connection is DSL over
the DLS port or Ethernet over the Internet port. Auto-Detect is the default setting.
• Must use DSL WAN.The modem router uses the DSL port for a DSL WAN connection. The Internet
port is shut down.
• Must use Ethernet WAN.The modem router uses the Internet port for an Ethernet WAN connection.
The DSL port is shut down.
6. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
VLAN priority should be 0.
Try adding @tpg.com.au to the Login name.
Other options for Transfer Mode and DSL Mode? (Apart from ADSL)
Anything in the router System Log?