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Microfiche62
2 years agoOrganizer
Technicolor NH20T
I switched from Shaw to Telus PureFibre a little while back and had a Technicolor NH20T installed. As I already had a TP-Link Deco XE75 mesh system set up, it was easier to just put the NH20T in brid...
- 2 years agoI didn't think you will be able to reach the NH20T from your LAN if it's in bridge mode. I'm not familiar with that device but if bridge mode works on specific ports then you should try connecting to the other ports instead.
- 2 years ago
Never mind, just figured out that the NH20T comes apart in TWO sections.
If you pull the sides of the unit, one part is exposed that has zero information on login, but if I open from the BOTTOM, then a cover comes off and voila, login info! Haven't tried yet, but assume it is correct.
Figured this out from here - https://www.reddit.com/r/telus/comments/u5v8rv/comment/ilw4z9j/
Mani2024
2 years agoFriendly Neighbour
Found my solution after digging into the each menu. Bridge mode shows up in broadband menu. Hope this helps anyone else looking into this. As we all know TELUS support is providing incorrect info. I am able to use my router after enabling the this. All other ports on the NH20T (Ports 1 to 4) are acting as normal router ports only 10G port is acting as bridging mode. I guess you can get best of both worlds in this case.
- mikejf2 years agoFriendly Neighbour
Hey, quick question Mani2024...
I have the NH20A and am able to get into bridged mode on the 10G line no problem. Setting was hiding also 🙂You don't have any issues with blocked port #s for traffic coming in? Bridged to my Pfsense router still does not allow a variety of connections to my homelab. Straight swap from Shaw to Telus bridged, so I am confident my settings are good since they didn't change. Curious if you have the same experience, or something else I need to do. Thanks!
- Mani20242 years agoFriendly NeighbourNo problems for me. I didn’t have to make any changes to my router. All my ports that are opened are working fine. Sometimes we get too deep into troubleshooting just make sure the basics are checked (like rebooting both sides etc.).