Nighthawk ac1900 vdsl/adsl modem router

I'm with EA fiber broadband, I have a filter so my vdsl cable plug goes directly from the outlet to my grey dsl port on the modem/router. I have confirmed my username and password work my ISP but I can't the internet, any help would be great.

Hello DarrenM,
After reading a few threads, I saw that the firmware was a common thing with netgear, so I installed the latest version and it works fine now.
Thank you so much advice.

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