Modem tp-link tl-wr940n / tl-wr940nd. Everywhere it is written that this is a router, but the modem only works as a router with a connected WAN cable. When you connect a two-core DSL cable instead of a WAN cable, when changing the pppoe connection settings. The modem displays the inscription "Connecting ..." and that's it. The modem does not seem to want to connect, but allegedly does not see the ADSL line at all. But how the router works properly.
Answer:
I'm not sure I understood your question correctly. But TP-Link TL-WR940N, and TP-Link TL-WR940ND are ordinary routers, not ADSL modems. They have an RJ-45 WAN port, and there is no way to connect a telephone cable to them. You need a modem with an RJ-11 port.
01.09.16
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Asked by Sergey