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Reply To: ASUS DSL-AC88U Configured in Bridge Mode As the DSL-AC88U contains the Broadcom (BCM) 63138 modem chipset, which supports both VDSL2, G.INP and the currently being tested by BT Open Reach G.fast, I have provided a short…

UKTH forums 🛜 Wireless Routers & Modems ASUS & Wireless ASUS DSL-AC88U Configured in Bridge Mode As the DSL-AC88U contains the Broadcom (BCM) 63138 modem chipset, which supports both VDSL2, G.INP and the currently being tested by BT Open Reach G.fast, I have provided a short... Reply To: ASUS DSL-AC88U Configured in Bridge Mode As the DSL-AC88U contains the Broadcom (BCM) 63138 modem chipset, which supports both VDSL2, G.INP and the currently being tested by BT Open Reach G.fast, I have provided a short…

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Kaan Aslan
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Thank you for the reference. Yes I have those exact settings on my router’s admin page. In Dual Wan I can select the Primary WAN as 10G WAN or 2.5G WAN / LAN1. I think I should select the port where I’m connecting the ethernet cable coming from the modem. In may case it’s 10G WAN.

I just don’t understand why the ISPs require the VAN ID if it is related with IP TV. I’m not using it and I don’t have a subscription for IP TV either. But it looks like it’s still needed to enter I guess.

I’ll try to do whatever you say. But my wife is watching something from Apple TV :) I can’t stop the internet. I’ll try a little later. But if it doesn’t work, do you think it’s most probably due to lack of the DSL AC88U’s VAN Id support in bridge mode?

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