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#290262 30-Oct-2021 13:13
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Hi All :)

 

firstly I'm new to all this and will prob get schooled, I have recently bought an ASUS ROG AX11000 router to replace my ASUS RT-AC87U router.

 

my ASUS AC-AC87U router is connected directly to my ONT and works ok and was looking for better range and newer tech so thought id upgrade, so I bought the ASUS ROG AX11000 router, it doesn't want to work connected directly to my ONT and provide internet, I know it doesn't contain a modem but I didn't think the RT-AC87U did either??

 

 

 

maybe there is something simple I'm missing or I made a mistake purchasing this.

 

Please if there is a way to config this to work for the ONT let me know, if not then just tell me straight up!

 

 

 

again I'm completely amateur and new to all this so any help is greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

 


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  #2804237 30-Oct-2021 13:17
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Welcome to geekzone.

 

You will likely need to copy the settings over from the RT-AC87U to the AX11000

 

 

 

Mainly these 3

 

VLAN tag requirements which is found in LAN > IPTV 

 

And if you're running DHCP/IPoE or PPPoE

 

If PPPoE your credentials for your ISP





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  #2804330 30-Oct-2021 15:23
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Seriously I'd strongly recommend returning that - a single router isn't great for range. What you want to do is grab a Mesh kit instead.

 

That router is not going to achieve any better speeds, or range compared to your old router. You also shouldn't have to pay more than $200 on a home router or more than $500 on a mesh kit.

 

From what I can see you appear to be with Vodafone. If so, take them up on their offer here: https://www.vodafone.co.nz/broadband/superwifi/





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  #2805230 1-Nov-2021 12:16
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If i remember correctly, you should just be able to access the ROG menu, select LAN then IPTV tab and hopefully your ISP will be listed in there, select it and you should be good to go. (Still tweak the security settings etc)

 

 

 

However if you are trying to use the 2.5G port then you have to manually define in the menus (cannot remember where but its there) if its to be a LAN or WAN port. But If you're on Gigabit speeds i'd just use the standard port as marked on the back of the unit. 


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