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[[File:TD-W9970_front.jpg|thumb|left|x250px|The TP-Link TD-W9970 Modem Front]] | [[File:TD-W9970_front.jpg|thumb|left|x250px|The TP-Link TD-W9970 Modem Front]] | ||
[[File:TD-W9970_back.jpg|thumb|left|x250px|The TP-Link TD-W9970 Modem Back]] | [[File:TD-W9970_back.jpg|thumb|left|x250px|The TP-Link TD-W9970 Modem Back]] | ||
The TP-Link TD-W9970 is for use on any service on networks using Bells' DSL infrastructure. | The TP-Link TD-W9970 is for use on any service on networks using Bells' DSL infrastructure. To learn more about configuring your particular modem, consult the [[Modem Manuals#TP-Link Modems|manual]]. | ||
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The TP-Link TD-W9970 modem router supports both ADSL and VDSL, and switches automatically to match the line it is connected to. | The TP-Link TD-W9970 modem router supports both ADSL and VDSL, and switches automatically to match the line it is connected to. | ||
==VDSL | ==VDSL== | ||
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We will start with the mode used for VDSL connections. These include the following NCF DSL Plans: | We will start with the mode used for VDSL connections. These include the following NCF DSL Plans: | ||
* Freedom 10-7/Unl | * Freedom 10-7/Unl | ||
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* Freedom 50/Unl | * Freedom 50/Unl | ||
'''Quick Setup''' | '''Quick Setup''' | ||
'''NOTE:''' If the modem is brand new, "user name: admin" and "password: admin" will gain access. | '''NOTE:''' If the modem is brand new, "user name: admin" and "password: admin" will gain access. | ||
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Then click '''Next''' on the '''Quick Setup-Start''' page. | Then click '''Next''' on the '''Quick Setup-Start''' page. | ||
[[file:Td-w9970_setup1.png| | [[file:Td-w9970_setup1.png|721x721px|Getting started]] | ||
'''Region and Time Zone'''{{Template: | |||
'''Region and Time Zone''' | |||
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# Set Region to '''Canada''' | # Set Region to '''Canada''' | ||
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# Click '''Next''' | # Click '''Next''' | ||
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'''Auto Detection''' | |||
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# Click on '''No, I want to configure The Internet Connection myself''' | # Click on '''No, I want to configure The Internet Connection myself''' | ||
# Click '''Next''' | # Click '''Next''' | ||
[[file:Td-w9970_setup3.png| | [[file:Td-w9970_setup3.png|724x724px|Step3]] | ||
'''DSL'''{{Template: | '''DSL''' | ||
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# ISP: '''Other''' | # ISP: '''Other''' | ||
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# Click '''Next''' | # Click '''Next''' | ||
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'''PPPoE''' | |||
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# User name: '''ab123@ncf.ca''' (where ab123 is your NCF ID) | # User name: '''ab123@ncf.ca''' (where ab123 is your NCF ID) | ||
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# Click '''Next''' | # Click '''Next''' | ||
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'''3G/4G''' | |||
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# Click '''Next''' | # Click '''Next''' | ||
[[file:Td-w9970_setup6.png| | [[file:Td-w9970_setup6.png|729x729px|Step6]] | ||
'''Wireless'''{{Template: | '''Wireless''' | ||
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# Wireless: '''Enable''' | # Wireless: '''Enable''' | ||
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# Click '''Next''' | # Click '''Next''' | ||
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'''Confirm'''{{Template: | '''Confirm''' | ||
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# Verify all setting are as entered | # Verify all setting are as entered | ||
# Click '''Next''' | # Click '''Next''' | ||
[[file:Td-w9970_setup8.png| | [[file:Td-w9970_setup8.png|711x711px|Step8]] | ||
'''Complete'''{{Template: | '''Complete''' | ||
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# Click '''Finish''' | # Click '''Finish''' | ||
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# Click on '''Action: Edit''' (entry with pppoe_ptm_35_1_d, right-hand side of table) | # Click on '''Action: Edit''' (entry with pppoe_ptm_35_1_d, right-hand side of table) | ||
'''WAN Settings'''{{Template: | '''WAN Settings''' | ||
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# WAN Service Setup, enter... | # WAN Service Setup, enter... | ||
# Enable IPv6: ''' | # Enable IPv6: '''Selected''' | ||
# Click '''Advance''' | # Click '''Advance''' | ||
# Enable SPI Firewall: '''selected''' | # Enable SPI Firewall: '''selected''' | ||
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# Click '''Save''' | # Click '''Save''' | ||
== ADSL | == ADSL == | ||
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Moving on now to add settings for ADSL. ADSL is required for the following NCF DSL Plans: | Moving on now to add settings for ADSL. ADSL is required for the following NCF DSL Plans: | ||
* Freedom 6/300 | * Freedom 6/300 | ||
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# Click '''WAN Settings''' | # Click '''WAN Settings''' | ||
'''DSL WAN Interface'''{{Template: | '''DSL WAN Interface''' | ||
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# Click on '''Action: Delete''' (1st entry, right-hand side of table) | # Click on '''Action: Delete''' (1st entry, right-hand side of table) | ||
# Then click '''Add''' button | # Then click '''Add''' button | ||
[[file:Td-w9970_setup9.png| | [[file:Td-w9970_setup9.png|1195x1195px|Adding ADSL2+ WAN Config 1/2]] | ||
'''WAN Settings''' | '''WAN Settings''' | ||
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# DSL Modulation Type: '''ADSL''' | # DSL Modulation Type: '''ADSL''' | ||
# ATM Configuration: '''VPI/VCI = 0/35''' | # ATM Configuration: '''VPI/VCI = 0/35''' | ||
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# Click '''Save''' | # Click '''Save''' | ||
[[file:Td-w9970_setup10.png| | [[file:Td-w9970_setup10.png|804x804px|Adding ADSL2+ WAN Config 2/2]] | ||
== | == DNS Fix == | ||
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There is a known issue where the internal DNS server sometimes stop responding after swapping between ADSL and VDSL connections. To avoid this issue, we recommend hard-coding a public DNS server instead of using the internal one. | There is a known issue where the internal DNS server sometimes stop responding after swapping between ADSL and VDSL connections. To avoid this issue, we recommend hard-coding a public DNS server instead of using the internal one. | ||
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# Secondary DNS Server: '''1.0.0.1''' | # Secondary DNS Server: '''1.0.0.1''' | ||
[[file:02-dsn-fix.png| | [[file:02-dsn-fix.png|720x720px|DNS Fix for TD-W9970]] | ||
== UPnP == | == UPnP == | ||
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# Click on '''Forwarding''' (left-hand menu, near the middle) | # Click on '''Forwarding''' (left-hand menu, near the middle) | ||
# UPnP: '''de-select''' | # UPnP: '''de-select''' | ||
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== Time | == Time == | ||
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# Click on '''System Tools''' (left-hand menu, towards the bottom) | # Click on '''System Tools''' (left-hand menu, towards the bottom) | ||
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# Click '''Save''' | # Click '''Save''' | ||
[[file:Td-w9970_setup12.png| | [[file:Td-w9970_setup12.png|734x734px|Configuring Time Settings]] | ||
== Manage Control== | == Manage Control== | ||
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# Click on '''System Tools''' (left-hand menu, towards the bottom) | # Click on '''System Tools''' (left-hand menu, towards the bottom) | ||
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#Click '''Save''' | #Click '''Save''' | ||
[[File:Td-w9970_setup11.png|frameless| | [[File:Td-w9970_setup11.png|frameless|713x713px]] | ||
== CWMP == | |||
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# Click on '''System Tools''' (left-hand menu, towards the bottom) | # Click on '''System Tools''' (left-hand menu, towards the bottom) | ||
# Select '''CWMP Settings''' | # Select '''CWMP Settings''' | ||
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==Firewall== | ==Firewall== | ||
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# Click 'Firewall' in the left column | # Click '''Firewall''' in the left column | ||
# Select 'Enable Firewall' | # Select '''Enable Firewall''' if it's not '''Enabled''' | ||
=Bridge= | =Bridge= | ||
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Do this only if you prefer to use your own external router rather than the one built into your TP-Link unit. | Do this only if you prefer to use your own external router rather than the one built into your TP-Link unit. | ||
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# Connect power and turn on the modem with the button on the back. | # Connect power and turn on the modem with the button on the back. | ||
# Connect an Ethernet LAN cable to one of the yellow rear ports | # Connect an Ethernet LAN cable to one of the yellow rear ports | ||
# In the browser's address bar, enter the IP address for the modem interface page: 192.168.1.1 | # In the browser's address bar, enter the IP address for the modem interface page: [http://192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1] | ||
# If the modem is fresh from the factory, use the default user name and password to gain access | # If the modem is fresh from the factory, use the default user name and password to gain access | ||
##'''user:''' admin | ##'''user:''' admin | ||
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If the modem was previously configured for someone, the password would be the previous user's [[DSL password]]. If it is unknown then do a reset to factory default, press the reset/Wi-Fi button on the back. Hold for 6 to 9 seconds to reset. The user name and password will now be as above. | If the modem was previously configured for someone, the password would be the previous user's [[DSL password]]. If it is unknown then do a reset to factory default, press the reset/Wi-Fi button on the back. Hold for 6 to 9 seconds to reset. The user name and password will now be as above. | ||
==VDSL | ==VDSL== | ||
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# Click on '''Quick Setup'''. | # Click on '''Quick Setup'''. | ||
'''DSL''' | '''DSL''' | ||
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# ISP: '''Other''' | # ISP: '''Other''' | ||
# L2 Interface Type: '''VDSL''' | # L2 Interface Type: '''VDSL''' | ||
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# Click '''Next''' | # Click '''Next''' | ||
[[File:Td-w9970_bridge1.png| | [[File:Td-w9970_bridge1.png|692x692px|Configuring for Bridge Mode 1/4]] | ||
'''Wireless''' | '''Wireless''' | ||
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# Wireless: '''Disable''' | # Wireless: '''Disable''' | ||
# Click '''Next''' | # Click '''Next''' | ||
[[File:Td-w9970_bridge4.png| | [[File:Td-w9970_bridge4.png|689x689px|Configuring for Bridge Mode 4/4]] | ||
'''Confirm''' | '''Confirm''' | ||
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# Verify all setting are as entered | # Verify all setting are as entered | ||
# Click '''Next''' | # Click '''Next''' | ||
[[File:Td-w9970_bridge2.png| | [[File:Td-w9970_bridge2.png|687x687px|Configuring for Bridge Mode 2/4]] | ||
'''Stay logged-in''' | '''Stay logged-in''' | ||
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# Click '''WAN Settings''' | # Click '''WAN Settings''' | ||
# On the '''DSL WAN Interface''' page click '''Add''' | # On the '''DSL WAN Interface''' page click '''Add''' | ||
== ADSL | |||
'''WAN Settings''' | ==ADSL== | ||
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'''WAN Settings''' | |||
# DSL Modulation Type: select '''ADSL''' | # DSL Modulation Type: select '''ADSL''' | ||
# ATM Configuration, enter... | # ATM Configuration, enter... | ||
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# Click '''Save''' | # Click '''Save''' | ||
[[File:Td-w9970_bridge3.png| | [[File:Td-w9970_bridge3.png|699x699px|Configuring for Bridge Mode 3/3]] | ||
Follow the instructions in [[#Manage Control|Manage Control]] to secure your modem. | Follow the instructions in [[#Manage Control|Manage Control]] to secure your modem. | ||
= See | = See Also = | ||
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*[[Modem Configuration]] - for a complete list of instructions for all NCF modems | *[[Modem Configuration]] - for a complete list of instructions for all NCF modems | ||
*[[Modem Lights#TP-Link|About TP-Link Modem Lights]] | *[[Modem Lights#TP-Link|About TP-Link Modem Lights]] | ||
*[http://www.ncf.ca/ncf/dsl/modem/TD-W9970_V1_UG.pdf TP-Link TD-W9970 manual] | *[http://www.ncf.ca/ncf/dsl/modem/TD-W9970_V1_UG.pdf TP-Link TD-W9970 manual] | ||
*[https://www.ncf.ca/ncf/support/w/images/8/8c/About_Your_TP-Link_TD-W9970.pdf About Your TP-Link TD-W9970] | |||
*[[Changing WiFi Channels on TP-Link TD-W9970]] | *[[Changing WiFi Channels on TP-Link TD-W9970]] | ||
*[[Dynamic DNS]] | *[[Dynamic DNS]] |
Revision as of 15:22, 10 April 2019
Sold from Jan 2016 to Oct 2017
- TP-Link TD-W9970 Configuration
- Changing WiFi Channels on TP-Link TD-W9970
- About your TP-Link TD-W9970
- TP-Link - TD-W9970 home page
- TP-Link - TD-W9970 User Guide
- TP-Link - TD-W9970 Quick Installation Guide
- TP-Link - TD-W9970 Datasheet
- TP-Link - TD-W9970 Emulator
- TP-Link - TD-W9970 Firmware
- TP-Link - TD-W9970 Modem Lights
- TP-Link - TD-W9970 FAQ
The TP-Link TD-W9970 is for use on any service on networks using Bells' DSL infrastructure. To learn more about configuring your particular modem, consult the manual.
Routed
The TP-Link TD-W9970 modem router supports both ADSL and VDSL, and switches automatically to match the line it is connected to.
VDSL
Routed | VDSL | ADSL | DNS Fix | UPnP | Time | Manage Control | CWMP | Firewall ♦ Bridge | VDSL | ADSL ♦ See Also
We will start with the mode used for VDSL connections. These include the following NCF DSL Plans:
- Freedom 10-7/Unl
- Freedom 15-10/Unl
- Freedom 25/Unl
- Freedom 50/Unl
Quick Setup
NOTE: If the modem is brand new, "user name: admin" and "password: admin" will gain access.
If the modem is not new, it is recommended to reset the modem to the factory defaults by holding down the Reset/Wi-Fi button for 6 to 9 seconds and then do step 1.
1. Once you access the modem from your browser at http://192.168.1.1 and login (user name: admin and password: admin), click the Quick Setup link in the Menu on the left.
Then click Next on the Quick Setup-Start page.
Region and Time Zone
- Set Region to Canada
- Time Zone to (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- Click Next
Auto Detection
- Click on No, I want to configure The Internet Connection myself
- Click Next
DSL
- ISP: Other
- L2 Interface Type: VDSL
- Enable VLAN ID: checked
- VLAN: 35
- Connection Type: PPPoE
- Click Next
PPPoE
- User name: ab123@ncf.ca (where ab123 is your NCF ID)
- Password: •••••••• (where •••••••• is your NCF DSL Password)
- Confirm password: ••••••••
- Click Next
3G/4G
- Click Next
Wireless
- Wireless: Enable
- Wireless Network Name (SSID): NCF_XXXX (where XXXX are the last 4 digits of the modem serial number)
- Channel: Auto
- Mode: 11n only
- Security: WPA2
- Password: DSL Password
- Click Next
Confirm
- Verify all setting are as entered
- Click Next
Complete
- Click Finish
Stay logged-in
- Click Network (left-hand menu, 4th link from top)
- Click WAN Settings
DSL WAN Interface
- Click on Action: Edit (entry with pppoe_ptm_35_1_d, right-hand side of table)
WAN Settings
- WAN Service Setup, enter...
- Enable IPv6: Selected
- Click Advance
- Enable SPI Firewall: selected
- Enable IGMP Proxy: un-select
- Click Save
ADSL
Routed | VDSL | ADSL | DNS Fix | UPnP | Time | Manage Control | CWMP | Firewall ♦ Bridge | VDSL | ADSL ♦ See Also
Moving on now to add settings for ADSL. ADSL is required for the following NCF DSL Plans:
- Freedom 6/300
- Freedom 7/300
- Freedom 15-1/300
Stay logged-in
- Click Network (left-hand menu, 4th link from top)
- Click WAN Settings
DSL WAN Interface
- Click on Action: Delete (1st entry, right-hand side of table)
- Then click Add button
WAN Settings
- DSL Modulation Type: ADSL
- ATM Configuration: VPI/VCI = 0/35
- WAN Service Setup
- Connection Type: PPPoE
- PPP Username: ab123@ncf.ca (where ab123 is your NCF ID)
- PPP Password: •••••••• (your NCF DSL Password)
- Confirm password: ••••••••
- Enable IPv4: selected
- Enable IPv6: select
- Click Advance
- Enable SPI Firewall: selected
- Enable IGMP Proxy: un-select
- Click Save
DNS Fix
Routed | VDSL | ADSL | DNS Fix | UPnP | Time | Manage Control | CWMP | Firewall ♦ Bridge | VDSL | ADSL ♦ See Also
There is a known issue where the internal DNS server sometimes stop responding after swapping between ADSL and VDSL connections. To avoid this issue, we recommend hard-coding a public DNS server instead of using the internal one.
DHCP Settings
- DNS Server: 1.1.1.1
- Secondary DNS Server: 1.0.0.1
UPnP
Routed | VDSL | ADSL | DNS Fix | UPnP | Time | Manage Control | CWMP | Firewall ♦ Bridge | VDSL | ADSL ♦ See Also
- Click on Forwarding (left-hand menu, near the middle)
- UPnP: de-select
Time
Routed | VDSL | ADSL | DNS Fix | UPnP | Time | Manage Control | CWMP | Firewall ♦ Bridge | VDSL | ADSL ♦ See Also
- Click on System Tools (left-hand menu, towards the bottom)
- Select Time Settings
- Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- NTP Server 1: time.nrc.ca
- Enable DST: checked
- Modify DST Start: 2nd Sunday in March
- Modify DST End: 1st Sunday in November
- Click Save
Manage Control
Routed | VDSL | ADSL | DNS Fix | UPnP | Time | Manage Control | CWMP | Firewall ♦ Bridge | VDSL | ADSL ♦ See Also
- Click on System Tools (left-hand menu, towards the bottom)
- Select Manage Control
- For the user admin we use the member's DSL Password – user name & password should not exceed 15 characters
- Enter it once and again below to confirm
- Ensure ICMP (Ping) is set to Local only (default setting)
- Click Save
CWMP
Routed | VDSL | ADSL | DNS Fix | UPnP | Time | Manage Control | CWMP | Firewall ♦ Bridge | VDSL | ADSL ♦ See Also
- Click on System Tools (left-hand menu, towards the bottom)
- Select CWMP Settings
- Ensure that CWMP is de-selected (default setting)
- Ensure that Inform is de-selected (default setting)
- Click Save
Firewall
Routed | VDSL | ADSL | DNS Fix | UPnP | Time | Manage Control | CWMP | Firewall ♦ Bridge | VDSL | ADSL ♦ See Also
- Click Firewall in the left column
- Select Enable Firewall if it's not Enabled
Bridge
Routed | VDSL | ADSL | DNS Fix | UPnP | Time | Manage Control | CWMP | Firewall ♦ Bridge | VDSL | ADSL ♦ See Also
Do this only if you prefer to use your own external router rather than the one built into your TP-Link unit.
- Connect power and turn on the modem with the button on the back.
- Connect an Ethernet LAN cable to one of the yellow rear ports
- In the browser's address bar, enter the IP address for the modem interface page: 192.168.1.1
- If the modem is fresh from the factory, use the default user name and password to gain access
- user: admin
- password: admin
If the modem was previously configured for someone, the password would be the previous user's DSL password. If it is unknown then do a reset to factory default, press the reset/Wi-Fi button on the back. Hold for 6 to 9 seconds to reset. The user name and password will now be as above.
VDSL
Routed | VDSL | ADSL | DNS Fix | UPnP | Time | Manage Control | CWMP | Firewall ♦ Bridge | VDSL | ADSL ♦ See Also
- Click on Quick Setup.
DSL
- ISP: Other
- L2 Interface Type: VDSL
- Enable VLAN ID: checked
- VLAN: 35
- Connection Type: Bridge
- Click Next
Wireless
- Wireless: Disable
- Click Next
Confirm
- Verify all setting are as entered
- Click Next
Stay logged-in
- Click Network (left-hand menu, 4th link from top)
- Click WAN Settings
- On the DSL WAN Interface page click Add
ADSL
Routed | VDSL | ADSL | DNS Fix | UPnP | Time | Manage Control | CWMP | Firewall ♦ Bridge | VDSL | ADSL ♦ See Also
WAN Settings
- DSL Modulation Type: select ADSL
- ATM Configuration, enter...
- VPI: 0
- VCI: 35
- WAN Service Setup, enter...
- Connection Type: Bridge
- Click Save
Follow the instructions in Manage Control to secure your modem.
See Also
Routed | VDSL | ADSL | DNS Fix | UPnP | Time | Manage Control | CWMP | Firewall ♦ Bridge | VDSL | ADSL ♦ See Also
- Modem Configuration - for a complete list of instructions for all NCF modems
- About TP-Link Modem Lights
- TP-Link TD-W9970 manual
- About Your TP-Link TD-W9970
- Changing WiFi Channels on TP-Link TD-W9970
- Dynamic DNS
- Modem Manuals
- Port forwarding