Nbn Ready For Transition: Phone/Broadband Services (Fttb/Fttn) Diagram - Technicolor TG799 Installation Manual

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FIGURE 2 – NBN READY FOR
TRANSITION: PHONE AND
BROADBAND SERVICES
(FTTB OR FTTN)
The NBN-ready configuration (for existing working ADSL broadband and home phone services
before the changeover to the NBN) is relevant only if you have an existing working ADSL
broadband and home phone service and you want it to work with your new HNG device before
you change over to the NBN.
1. Connect your HNG as shown in the figure below. Then follow the instructions under
'Step-by-Step Guide to Installing the HNG' on page 6.
2. To avoid interference and performance degradation, the HNG must be connected to the main
telephone socket in your premises on its own, with all other internal cabling and existing
telecommunications equipment disconnected (e.g. facsimile and security alarms). If required,
a qualified licensed cable installer or electrician can re-connect your internal in-home cabling
as shown in the diagram.
3. If you want your new HNG to operate with your existing ADSL broadband service, you will need
to have your user ID and password details for your existing ADSL broadband service. If you need
assistance, contact your Service Provider.
4. After the changeover to the NBN, your new home phone and broadband service will operate directly
from the HNG. Your old ADSL broadband and home phone service will now no longer be active.
5. The filter is now no longer required so you can now connect your HNG DSL port directly to the
main telephone socket, using the same grey phone cable. The grey phone cable to the HNG
PSTN port can also now be disconnected.
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