How to Clone from Old Router PPPoE (Even Don't Remember PPPoE or Hide Password) to Retrieve PPPoE Settings from Old Router Using TP-Link Wi-Fi 6 Router to Transfer to New Router (Bought) and Work Normally 2025? | Hackers Help to Smuggle Internet
There is a way to retrieve PPPoE settings from the old router even if you can't remember the PPPoE password and manage the router because the password and can't remember everything is inaccessible, what should I do? There are methods to explain every detail in the steps safely, it is recommended not to recommend the Internet number and PPPoE password to increase the goodwill of your privacy (if your private space at home must have your privacy). It is recommended that the Internet technician on duty must study first and increase the security for setting up the Internet. If not an Internet technician as it is not required by law to hack or steal the Internet (risk and dangerous) will be prosecuted by law with the police station. If you do not do so, please do not do this at all to result in the attack on the Internet settings without knowing others or you.
If you want to have a new router and set up PPPoE even if you don't remember the PPPoE password, here are the steps below.
1. Unplug the old router and set PPPoE to avoid PPPoE connection failure from ISP or Internet failure when powering on while disconnecting the Internet cable (not recommended). Please unplug the old router to continue. Do not unplug the Internet cable, just unplug the DC plug from the router. The default username and password of the router will not exist, need to look at the back cover of the router, the text will have "Username" and "Password" as the picture shows after the router restores the settings (reset). If there is no username and password, what to do? That is, create a username and password to log in to your router for security reasons.
1.5. Unplug the Ethernet cable from the modem router (internet from the ISP center) and connect the TP-Link Wi-Fi 6 router to retrieve your PPPoE settings and also have power from the old router to backup the PPPoE username and password provided by the ISP before resetting your old router.
2. Back up PPPoE username and password before resetting the router: 1. Connect PC to TP-Link Wi-Fi 6 product router. 2. Using browser, type 192.168.0.1 or 11 is fine. 3. Login to the router > find "Quick Setup" > Next, there will be IP type options > select PPPoE and Next > Click "Retrieve settings from your old router".
3. Prepare the old router and connect the WAN port to the LAN port on the front of the TP-Link Wi-Fi 6 router.
4. If you get the PPPoE username and password on your PC screen, you can transfer the PPPoE connection settings to the new router you purchased and set up PPPoE. The next step is to permanently reset the old router.
5. Reset the old router after the reset is successful, log in to the router that the default username and password are written on the back cover of the router. Note: All PPPoE username and password settings after reset will be lost.
6. Find the MAC address from your old router. Since the ISP only sets known MAC addresses and other unknown ones should not be done. You will not be able to access the internet connection with PPPoE. This step requires finding the MAC from the WAN port of the old router, it works, and then copying the MAC address from the old router to the new router.
7. Test the PPPoE connection on the new router that connects itself to the Internet. To see if the front light of the router is orange, I think it is not green, it means that the Internet is now working. If the green light on the new router does not come on or does not work due to security reasons, ISP prevents access to the Internet from this device, please contact the ISP. Or, try the old router if the Internet can be accessed normally. If you need a new router that has been purchased or set up the Internet, please contact the ISP. Or if you do not want to contact, you can use the new router (set up the Internet) to use it normally directly. Test the Internet, try visiting google.com to see if it is still normal. Try testing the Internet speed efficiency on the new router to see if it is fast or normal.
8. If you still have the problem that the new router can't access PPPoE internet. Please check the following below:
• [Check full website access and internet] Check the internet is fine and website access is correct and your connected ethernet cable or wireless extender and WISP router are connected properly.
• Check your outstanding balance as your internet was cut off by your ISP. Please pay all internet charges to continue using your ISP.
• Check the PON cable or the modem has a LOS light or is broken. Inform the ISP to replace your new equipment and repair the broken PON cable by the ISP.
• Make sure your modem settings are set to "Bridge" mode to use PPPoE as a direct Ethernet connection. You need to notify your ISP to do this.
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