Same steps, but choose modulation. No VLAN typically needed.
If you haven't changed them, the factory SSID and password are often printed on a sticker on the of the router. 4. Advanced Internet Configuration (PPPoE/VDSL) Technicolor Td5336 Manual
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Can’t reach 192.168.1.1 | Computer has wrong IP | Manually set PC IP to 192.168.1.10 (subnet mask 255.255.255.0) | | Wi‑Fi works but Ethernet doesn’t | Faulty cable or disabled LAN port | Try different port; check “LAN Configuration” – ensure ports are enabled | | Internet drops every few minutes | DSL line noise or outdated firmware | Check DSL stats (see below); call ISP to check line attenuation | | 5GHz Wi‑Fi not visible | Device doesn’t support AC or channel set too high | Change 5GHz channel to 36 or 40; disable “Hide SSID” | | Slow speeds on 2.4GHz | Neighboring Wi‑Fi interference | Switch to 5GHz; change 2.4GHz channel to 1,6, or 11 | Same steps, but choose modulation
If you forget your password or the router is acting up, find the small Reset hole on the back. Use a paperclip to hold it down for about 10 seconds until the lights flash. This reverts everything to the original factory settings. 4. Troubleshooting Lights This reverts everything to the original factory settings