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The cupboard above the fridge is a patch panel. The other sockets to the right of "DSL" go to the other rooms. If you have a desktop computer without wifi, you can connect the computer to a wall socket in one of the rooms, then use a short patch cable to connect the corresponding socket above the fridge to the router.
You could do the same thing with your smart TV.
Are you using the VOIP phone service with TPG? I think you can plug the phone into a wall socket, then use a phone cable from the socket above the fridge into the "Phone 1" socket on the router.
Not sure about the round connectors in one photo. They could be for cable TV. Your estate agent or the strata managing agent may know about these.
Hi SR18.
With FTTB working through the outlet above the fridge, how good is the wifi coverage in the unit?
Before you had NBN, how many phone outlets did you use? The router should work in any outlet where you had a phone before.
Are all these outlets the small telephone socket or the larger ethernet socket? If your unit is fairly new, those outlets may be connected to a patch panel tucked away somewhere. That would let you put the router in some other location.
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Regarding the 7 wall sockets, are they spread through the unit, like one in each room?
Could you post a picture of your router and the wall socket inside the cupboard above the fridge.
The cupboard above the fridge is a patch panel. The other sockets to the right of "DSL" go to the other rooms. If you have a desktop computer without wifi, you can connect the computer to a wall socket in one of the rooms, then use a short patch cable to connect the corresponding socket above the fridge to the router.
You could do the same thing with your smart TV.
Are you using the VOIP phone service with TPG? I think you can plug the phone into a wall socket, then use a phone cable from the socket above the fridge into the "Phone 1" socket on the router.
Not sure about the round connectors in one photo. They could be for cable TV. Your estate agent or the strata managing agent may know about these.
Last thing. Since the router is in that cupboard, it may get a bit warm. Make sure that the plastic film does not cover up any airholes for circulation.