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      Cosmo52
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      I think this is what you want.

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        Cosmo52
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        I also put a Asus PCE-AC88 Dual-Band AC3100 Wireless PCI-E adapter in the router but it doesn't show up.  Thank you guys for the help.

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          Guest
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          No, that's not what I want to see.

          Look at the image attached. For each interface it shows a network port, what network port is assigned to WAN?

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            Guest
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            @Cosmo52:

            I also put a Asus PCE-AC88 Dual-Band AC3100 Wireless PCI-E adapter in the router but it doesn't show up.  Thank you guys for the help.

            Probably because it's not compatible, although I have not checked. It's not as simple as adding a wifi card.

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              Cosmo52
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              I guess I don't understand how you to do that?

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                Cosmo52
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                Is this what you are talking about?

                ![Network port.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/Network port.jpg)
                ![Network port.jpg_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/Network port.jpg_thumb)

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                  Guest
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                  Yes. That's good! :)

                  With your Dlink connected, log into the Dlink and have a look at the WAN interface and see if there is anything there regarding PPPoE, if you can, grab an image of the WAN settings on the Dlink and post it.

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                    Cosmo52
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                    Here is what I found.  Thanks for your help!

                    WAN.jpg
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                      Cosmo52
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                      I don't see anything about PPPoE

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                        Cosmo52
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                        Please help me!!!

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