27 Jan 2024 10:12 PM
I’m unable to get FTTP until next year, but I wanted to upgrade my wifi a bit and have a decent router for when I do. I’ve tried following various settings etc but I can’t seem to get my setup to work despite reading that it should. Here is what I’ve done.
Physical Setup:
DSL > DSL port on TP Link TD W-9970
LAN1 Port TP-Link TD W-9970 > WAN port on ASUS TUF AX3000 V2
TP-Link Configuration (Bridge Modem Only Mode):
I followed this guide: https://url.net.au/support/configure-tp-link-w9960-for-bridge-mode-nbn
The only bit I did differently was having the region and time zone to UK and GMT.
ASUS TUF AX3000 Configuration (Mainland UK MER):
I skipped the quick setup and made changes to two pages, by following these left by a Sky customer on Amazon:
Advanced Settings > IPv6: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61o9VUN244L.jpg
Advanced Settings > WAN: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ozAjX5YEL.jpg
I still get the red internet light on the ASUS router. Am I meant to configure the WAN settings on the TP-Link instead of the ASUS router? I assumed that when I put the TP-Link into bridge mode, it would act just like a dumb translator, and then I’d configure the ISP settings on the ASUS.
Thanks in advance!
27 Jan 2024 11:22 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Try enabling vlan id and set it to 101 on the tp link
Then on the asus enable upnp and change aggressive to normal for query frequency
27 Jan 2024 11:22 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Try enabling vlan id and set it to 101 on the tp link
Then on the asus enable upnp and change aggressive to normal for query frequency
28 Jan 2024 09:29 AM
That's working perfectly, thank you!
06 Jun 2024 08:23 PM
Amazing. Thanks to both of you. I spent ages looking at various posts to troubleshoot for my new TP Link/Asus combo and these two comments had everything I needed.
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