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Hi @Pnomis . With FTTP, the phone connects to the NBN box. With other types, you need a TPG supplied router with phone port. If you don't use the VOIP phone function, you can use some other router, although it must have a RJ11 DSL port for FTTB connection.
You could use a longer phone cord (15m or 20m) to allow you to reposition the router to a better spot. Run the cable around the edge of the room.
Many users are using a mesh system. Put mesh into Community search bar. Also internet search for mesh routers.
If you use the VOIP phone, the VX220 has to be the main router and any other router is only an Access Point.
If you don't use it, the VX220 could be put into Bridge mode and the other router would operate as a wireless router with all its functions.
Hi @Pnomis . With FTTP, the phone connects to the NBN box. With other types, you need a TPG supplied router with phone port. If you don't use the VOIP phone function, you can use some other router, although it must have a RJ11 DSL port for FTTB connection.
You could use a longer phone cord (15m or 20m) to allow you to reposition the router to a better spot. Run the cable around the edge of the room.
Many users are using a mesh system. Put mesh into Community search bar. Also internet search for mesh routers.
If you use the VOIP phone, the VX220 has to be the main router and any other router is only an Access Point.
If you don't use it, the VX220 could be put into Bridge mode and the other router would operate as a wireless router with all its functions.