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kapitikarl

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#143748 25-Apr-2014 15:54
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Hi there,
I have recently switched to Telecom Fibre30 - originally I was on ADSL2+

The installation has gone fine and the supplied Huawei modem works fine too - I am able to surf the internet.

However, I have a Asus DSL-N66U modem which I very much want to continue using - apparently the modem is fibre ready but I am really struggling to configure it to make it work.

I have read a number of other threads in the forum of people having similar problems who have decided to use the supplied modem or go out and buy another - I would prefer to do neither.

My modems firmware is updated to version 1.0.7.0 which apprently includes Telecom NZ in the release notes.

Can anyone help? Screenshots below

Cheers, Karl






I have tried the follow settings to no avail:
MTU - 0
IPv4 settings - automatic
Password - password and telecom1
Enable PPPoE Relay - dsiabled
Enable firewall - Yes
DSL modulation - VDSL2

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MrPanda
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  #1031557 26-Apr-2014 14:08
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kapitikarl: Just phoned the retail place I bought it from and the will replacement it with the router you mentioned. I will let you know how I get on and if I need any informal technical support.

Just so we are clear - I have the Fibre30 package with telecom and so I have an ONT which connects via a WAN cable. 


Yeah that's my current plan as well, but I am contemplating to change to Fibre 100.

Anyway this is the thing you need to change

VLAN/VID

Make sure Internet's VID is 10

WAN-Interneet Connection

For the WAN connection just make sure you select PPoE and MTU/MRU are 1492 (Ignore my DNS Server that's from another service).

Hope this helps :)

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