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@Amit . The router is not locked to TPG. The problem might be with the VLAN ID difference between TPG and Tangerine.
VLAN ID Settings: | |
NBN ordered 1st June 2017 onwards | Disabled / not active |
NBN ordered pre-1st June 2017 | VLAN ID 100 |
You need to disable the VLAN function or change it to 100.
Hi @murcod . A factory reset on TPG-supplied router always takes it back to TPG settings but username etc can be changed to suit.
This is the only info for HG659 on vlan. Many routers put VLAN ID in the IPTV section.
Will be trial and error.
Don't know what options are available in step 6.
Step 7 is for ADSL not NBN.
1. Log in to the web management page.
2. Choose Internet > IPTV Service.
3. In IPTV Setup, select Enable IPTV.
4. In Access type, select your IPTV access type.
5. In LAN Interface, select a LAN port for IPTV service.
6. In Connection type, select your IPTV connection type.
7. In VPI/VCI, enter the VPI and VCI parameters provided by your network service provider.
8. Enable the VLAN and enter the VLAN id provided by your network service provider.
If your network service provider doesn't provide the VLAN, you don't need to enable the
VLAN.
9. Click Save.
@murcod . You will be better off with a modern router; see the extensive list on Tangerine's web site. It will probably have a better set of features.
https://www.tangerinetelecom.com.au/help/list-of-byo-compatible-nbn-modem-routers
Choose a model that has a good user manual available.
If you used the VOIP phone with TPG, that part of the HG659 was locked and it would not work with another provider.
The HG659 could be used as a cabled extender to the new router.