Accessing TP-Link XZ000-G7 XPON Settings From Router WiFi/LAN
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มิ.ย. 2024
- Hello guys, we are back with yet another most requested how-to guide. This time we are showcasing how to access your TP-Link XZ000-G7 XPON Terminal settings From Router WiFi/LAN.
This method can be used with any other GPON/XPON terminal.
In our case, we are using TP-Link Archer AX53 as the router.
If you guys have any questions, feel free to comment them down below and we will try our best to answer.
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Useful video 👍
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Very useful!! Thenkss !!!
Yayyyy glad to hear that!
Can we just put wan cable from onu to router without configuring the onu and configure the router can that will work
Please be a little clear, brdr.
And from what I understood, you don't ever want to connect to your ONU directly to your PC and just wish to configure it by connecting it to your router, you can certainly do that using the method shown in the video.
@@geekytwins thanks brother
Jis Onu me blue port rehta ha vo airtel ke saath chalega ya nhi?
Hello bro, if that ONU supports GPON toh definitely chlega. Just get an SC APC to UPV patch cable.
Hi , I bought the router and modem exact model, but now not able to config , can u help config through remote access , I will pay you for the work
Yes, I can certainly help you out! Please ping me on discord.
@@geekytwins thanks alot for the reply. its was configured now, it works when we set the Vlan priority to 0 in modem