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Change TP Link Modem into Bridged Router
I have an ADSL TP Link Archer D9 modem that has 2X bandwidth for the N (2.4 MHz) range Wifi network and pretty decent range for the AC (5 MHz) network .
Recently my land line was upgraded to VDSL standard so as I went on to research available VDSL modems I got to realize that most do not focus much on the N range but rather try to improve the AC one significantly or if having a good N range they do not support the AC range at all and the ones that come to offer a near blend to what I have are insanely priced .
I need the N range because I have several smart TVs and TV boxes that do not support the AC standard and having a good bandwidth allow them to work simultaneously with less load time .
So I kind of thought then why don't i just get myself a normal VDSL modem , use a network wire as a bridge to connect it to my old ADSL modem then use it as a router to do all the Wifi networking I am used to .
The only draw back is that i am not quite sure of how to setup the ADSL router to do that so I may need directions to a proper forum or any hints from someone who have a similar setting .