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You are probably a lot more technical than I am, but I would solve it by putting the TV on my guest network that comes out of the box of my mesh network…
Lol I am dumb as a potato. I only have a router-moden iinet tg789vac v2.
Is this your modem? https://help.iinet.net.au/how-setup-tg-789-broadband-gateway-nbn-fttbn
Can you access http://10.1.1.1 and log in as described? If so can you take a screenshot over that web site after you log in so we can see what settings are available to tweak? There might be a chance your modem-router will do just fine.
Yeap thats the one. I think this is the part that I need to configure but dont know how. The page is called "setup gateway" . VLAN was off which I just turned ON. How do we setup VLAN?
I found the manual Can you get on that web site using a laptop? Can you log in, click on Internet, and take a screenshot (from a laptop)? Make sure to remove your public ip address form the screenshot. In your case it means remove ip addresses that does not start with 192.168.xxx.xxx
You should be able to assign that vlan to a port (ex. eth0, eth1)
So should I type "eth0" in VLAN ID ? Eth0 is where the internet cable is connected ?