Device Guides


How to

Start using your modem

Before you start using your modem, you need to follow the instructions below.


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Connect DSL connection

Turn the back of your modem towards you.
To use an NBN FTTP (Fibre to the Premises)/NBN HFC (Hybrid Fibre Coaxial) connection, you need to connect one end of the network cable (red connector) to the "WAN" port in your modem. Connect the other end of the network cable (red connector) to the "Uni-D" port in your NBN Connection Box.
To use an NBN FTTN (Fibre to the Node)/NBN FTTB (Fibre to the Basement) connection, you need to connect one end of the network cable (grey connector) to the "DSL" port in your modem and the other end directly to the wall phone socket.
Please note: you need to remove any existing cables or filters from the wall phone socket in order to use an NBN FTTN connection.
To use an NBN FTTC (Fibre to the Curb) connection, you need to connect one end of the network cable (red connector) to the "WAN" port in your modem. Connect the other end of the network cable (red connector) to the "Gateway" port in your NBN Connection Device.

Connect modem and computer

Connect the cable (yellow connector) to one of the "LAN" ports in your modem and to your computer.
You can also establish a wireless connection to your modem.

Turn on modem

Connect the power supply to the power plug and to a power point.
Tap On/Off to turn on your modem.
When there's a light in the "INTERNET" LED and in either the "DSL" LED or the "WAN" LED, depending on your connection, an internet connection has been established and your modem is ready for use.
Please note: it may take up to 30 minutes before your modem is fully synchronised and activated.
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