This guide details how to setup the TP-Link Archer VR500v modem router for the following connection types: ADSL, Fibre to the Node and Fibre to the Building
The interface of the TP-Link Archer VR500v modem is generally accessed via 192.168.1.1
You can also access the interface by http://tplinkmodem.net
Basic Setup
If the modem is in default mode it will prompt you to setup an interface access password
Once you have setup the interface password you will be redirected to the Quick Setup wizard and prompted to enter your region and time zone
On the ISP list leave the selection as Other and select Next
The TP-Link Archer VR500v modem is suitable for ADSL and also Fibre to the Node (VDSL) connections with or without VLAN Tagging, please confirm your connection settings with Vonex staff before proceeding
VDSL without VLAN Tagging
Fibre to the Node / Fibre to the Building
The below screen indicates FTTN / FTTB without VLAN Tagging
VDSL with VLAN Tagging
Fibre to the Node / Fibre to the Building
The below screen indicates FTTN / FTTB with VLAN Tagging
ADSL
The below screen indicates ADSL
Enter your username and password provided by Vonex and select Next
The next screen will ask you to confirm your WiFi settings, these are already set by default to match the information on the sticker at the bottom of your modem so do not need to be changed at this time
Once you have selected Next on the WiFi screen you will be redirected to the Connection Test and Summary pages
VoIP Setup
The last page is VoIP setup which is supported by Vonex Hosted Voice, if you do not have Vonex Hosted Voice select Skip at the bottom of the page to complete the Quick Setup
If you do have Vonex Hosted Voice and know your credentials you can setup your VoIP page as follows:
Phone Number: Your Hosted Voice Extension
Registrar Address: Your Hosted Voice Domain
Authentication ID: Your Hosted Voice Extension
Password: Your Hosted Voice password
For more information in configuring the Archer VR500v for VoIP please contact Vonex at helpdesk@vonex.com.au to assist you with further setup
Disabling SIP ALG
We recommend that you disable SIP ALG within your modem by selecting:
Advanced > NAT Forwarding
Un-tick SIP ALG and Save
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