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Hi,
It appears the feature you are requesting is "PPPoE pass-through" or "bridge mode".
This feature can typically be found in devices that are a combination of any sort of "modem" and a (wireless) network router, like DSL routers, 3G/4G routers or fiber routers, to allow the user to only use the "modem" part of the device and bypass its router functionality.
Since the Archer AX11000 is just a plain wireless router to begin with, it wouldn't really make sense to offer such a feature, as it would essentially turn the AX11000 into a powered paperweight.
If you need a router in your home to be able to use one broadband connection concurrently with multiple client devices (e.g. PS5, smartphones, tablets, etc.), then the router has to handle the PPPoE connection instead of the client devices themselves. The client devices are connected to the router via dynamic IP or static IP.
In order to enable the PS5 to receive incoming connections from the Internet, despite being located behind the NAT of the router, you will need to configure what is called "Port Forwarding" (on some TP-Link routers it may be named "Virtual Servers") on the router.
Some PS5 guides on the Internet suggest to forward the following ports:
Protocol TCP: 1935, 3478-3480
Protocol UDP: 3074, 3478-3479
Alternatively you could also utilize the "DMZ" feature of the Archer AX11000. This would allow you to simply forward all incoming requests to the PS5.