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Glasfasermodem mit Linksys Router verbinden

vor einem Jahr

Hallo, 

Ich habe folgendes Problem:

Mein neuer Glasfaseranschluss hat Internet über das Telekom Glasfaser Modem 2. Es leuchtet dauerhaft grün. 
Ich schaffe es jedoch nicht mein Linksys Router (MX5300 Velop) damit zu verbinden. 
Modem und Router sind mit einem LAN Kabel verbunden und ich habe im Router unter PPooE die Anschlusskennung und Zugangsnummer mit 0001 und @t-online.de samt Passwort eingegeben. 
Leider alles ohne Erfolg. Und mehr Ideen habe ich als Internet Laie leider nicht.  Bin dankbar für jegliche Hilfe

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    In den Einstellungen für WAN / PPPoE sollte eine Einstellung für eine VLAN-ID zu finden sein, die auf ID = 7 setzen. Falls es keine solche Option gib, dann wäre der Router nicht einsatzfähig an dem Anschluss.

     

    Vielleicht kannst du da mal Screenshots der Einstellungen hier zeigen (ohne persönliche Daten!).

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