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Hi I have recently purchased the TP Link Deco M9 due to the WIFI strength through out my house. I have plugged the Deco M9 device into the back of the Huawei HG659 (provided by TPG) via a LAN port.
I then use the TP Link App with the following settings:
- Connection Type: PPPoE (using my TPG login details)
- IPTV/VLAN: I have tried this either "off" or "on (mode set to Australia TPG Network Vlan ID 2 & VLAN Priority 0)".
After this I get a solid blue light on the Deco M9 device.
Though once I complete the "create your wifi network" the light turns to red on the Deco M9 device. So I then can't complete the connect to your Deco WIFI.
I retried it a number of times but just can't get through this step.
Any ideas on what is happening here? Or has anyone else successfully set up the Deco M9 using the Huawei HG659.
Thanks in advance.
Hi @GJMelbourne . Any reason for keeping the hg659 in the connection? If you are FTTB/FTTN, you need the hg659 for the RJ11 connection which Deco doesn't have. Otherwise, have you tried to connect the Deco directly to nbn box?
If you keep the hg659 in, try disabling DHCP on Deco or set hg659 into bridge mode. VOIP phone won't work if hg659 is in bridge mode.
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Hi @GJMelbourne . Any reason for keeping the hg659 in the connection? If you are FTTB/FTTN, you need the hg659 for the RJ11 connection which Deco doesn't have. Otherwise, have you tried to connect the Deco directly to nbn box?
If you keep the hg659 in, try disabling DHCP on Deco or set hg659 into bridge mode. VOIP phone won't work if hg659 is in bridge mode.
Search in Community for hg659 bridge
Hi dadvid64
Great advice thanks so much for your response I really appreciate it. Connected the Deco M9 directly to the NBN box and it works a treat, connection is working great and faster than I ever had through the HG659.