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Armo275

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#209128 13-Mar-2017 21:38
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Any guides or step by step instructions please to help me configure my modem/router PPPoE protocol.

 

Netgear Nighthawk D7000


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  #1736116 13-Mar-2017 22:35
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Red port on the Netgear connect to the correct port on your ONT.

 

On Netgear set PPPoE, username/password anything you like.




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  #1743170 18-Mar-2017 09:25
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Thanks dude for that information so thats all i need to get my router working?


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  #1743203 18-Mar-2017 11:14
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Armo275:

 

Thanks dude for that information so thats all i need to get my router working?

 

 

Really as simple as that. If you're going towards Gigabit bare in mind the D7000 won't handle it (you'll want the N7000 + Tomato for this task).





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  #1743217 18-Mar-2017 11:47
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Surely I could use a USB 3.0 RJ45 Ethernet Adapter 10/100/1000 Mbps to run gigabyte data.?


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  #1743219 18-Mar-2017 11:49
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Armo275:

 

Surely I could use a USB 3.0 RJ45 Ethernet Adapter 10/100/1000 Mbps to run gigabyte data.?

 

 

It is more the router itself won't route anything above around 500Mbit and has no custom firmware support to fix it.





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  #1743232 18-Mar-2017 12:11
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Ok well that sux for this model D7000 no firmware fix or update? 500Mbits isnt too bad i guess..

 

 


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