TP-Link AX6600 GX9 VoIP compatibility
Hi, can someone please advise how I can setup my TP-Link AX6600 (GX90) router for Voice/VOIP service. Can I use tp-link POE injector and POE splitter and connect my home phone to the Modem?
If the above doesn't help, can I connect the IP phone to the modem/router to use the voice service?
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Hi, do you need to configure VoIP settings on the router or on your phone itself? and does your phone support Ethernet connection or only telephone line connection?
The Archer GX90 doesn't support VoIP settings, but if your phone is VoIP phone, no additional VoIP settings needed on the router, and just need internet access via Ethernet connection, you could just connect it to LAN port of the router to see if it works.
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@Sunshine Hi, my home phone is an analog phone and doesn't support any VoIP configurations or settings.
so, I wanted to check if there is any modem or device that supports VoIP configuration that can be connected to my TP-Link AX6600 (GX90) to enable my VoIP or home phone service.
also please advise if a an IP Phone can be connected to my router, if yes please let me know which one I should buy, thanks
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Hi, we have some DSL modem routers that support VoIP, you could also check the device list on our official website by using "VoIP" as a filter:
However, whether DSL modem router is suitable for you or not depends on the type of your line, if you are using DSL line as well and would like to use a new DSL modem router to replace your current DSL modem(if you have), then you could consider the TP-Link DSL modem router with VoIP function, then connect your home phone to the DSL modem router.
For the additional TP-Link AX6600 (GX90), you could connect it to the DSL modem router via Ethernet cable and work as an Access Point:
How to configure the TP-Link wireless router as Access Point
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@Sunshine Hi, I am on FTTP connection for my NBN Internet, so there is no DSL modem or connection at my place
so I am currently using my Tp-link Ax6600 (gx90) router for my Internet connection, this router is connected to NBN Modem (Ethernet cable).
however since my TP-link Ax6600 router doesn't have a VoIP port so I need to find a device (that supports VoIP configuration) which I can connect to my TP-link Ax6600 router to get my home phone running. so can you please advise any suitable modem that cen be connected to my TP -link Ax6600 (gx90) router that will help me to
use my analog home phone (Panasonic).
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note- My Internet plan includes home phone service.
also if I can use any IP phone that can be connected to the TP-link router (Ax6600 gx90), please suggest any models.
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Hi,
Sorry for dropping into this conversation.
Since this is a combined Internet & Phone plan offered by your ISP you might better ask your ISP what hardware is compatible with their service.
In most cases the ISP would provide the necessary preconfigured hardware anyways, because this sort of VoIP can be cumbersome to setup on a third-party piece of hardware, especially if that third-party hardware doesn't provide a selectable preconfigured profile for that particular ISP.
When an Internet plan comes bundled with phone service I can think of three different hardware scenarios for connecting the phone (as below).
Number 1 is normally plug & play (customer receives a parcel with the hardware, plugs everything together according to a provided quick guide and is then ready to go), while Number 3 can be a nightmare to get working.
1) Broadband connection ---> ISP-provided modem router with phone support ---> phone
2) Broadband connection ---> third-party modem router with phone support ---> phone
3) Broadband connection ---> ISP modem ---> third-party network router without phone support (e.g. Archer GX90) ---> VoIP hardware ---> phone
As indicated by Sunshine, TP-Link only offers VoIP-capable hardware in the form of Number 2 and that only for ADSL/VDSL connections, but not fiber.
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