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To configure a router behind a modem, it is important to use the correct settings, such as the default LAN settings and the default WAN settings.
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This will help to avoid double NAT, latency, and UPnP issues.
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To install a TP-Link wireless router to work with a DSL modem (PPPoE), it is necessary to turn off the modem, router, and computer, connect the modem to the WAN port of the TP-Link router, and power on the router and computer first and then modem.
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Troubleshooting any issues that may arise during the installation process is also recommended.
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Summary
Running two routers simultaneously on a home network can cause a variety of network problems, such as double NAT, latency, and UPnP. To avoid this, it is important to use the correct settings, such as the default LAN settings and the default WAN settings, and to use the LAN settings and WAN settings. If these settings are not done, the double NAT can cause UPnP to fail or require a lot of troubleshooting.
How to Use Your Router and ISP’s Modem/Router Combo In Tandem
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This article provides instructions on how to install a TP-Link wireless router to work with a DSL modem (PPPoE). It explains how to turn off the modem, router, and computer, connect the modem to the WAN port of the TP-Link router, and power on the router and computer first and then modem. It also provides tips on how to troubleshoot any issues that may arise during the installation process.
How to install TP-Link wireless router to work with a DSL Modem (PPPoE)
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