Read on Whirlpool they disable the web interface etc, especially the HFC nbn connection box which I believe is the property of the NBNSeems a bit odd to me all things considered.
Read on Whirlpool they disable the web interface etc, especially the HFC nbn connection box which I believe is the property of the NBNSeems a bit odd to me all things considered.
To check if you're getting it bridged properly Google what is my IP and compare it to the one in the Asus it should be the same if all is going wellRead on Whirlpool they disable the web interface etc, especially the HFC nbn connection box which I believe is the property of the NBN
Yes , same ip,To check if you're getting it bridged properly Google what is my IP and compare it to the one in the Asus it should be the same if all is going well
Awesome if you are still having issues test with both extended ttl and ttl spoofing enabled try Mac cloning the NBN unit to see if that works.Yes , same ip,
It's a shame that you don't have fttp, I unfortunately would have to pay for the upgrade if I want it but I'm close to the node so the distance for me should be shorter, I noticed that FTTN takes ages to do it's sync if you loose connection.Thanks , yes it is working but the only setting that I did not turn on was the TTL spoofing. Will turn that on and see if it will connect faster.
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