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Internode TG-789 Quick Setup Manual

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  • Page 1 TG-789 Broadband Gateway Quick Setup Guide...
  • Page 2 Get to know your modem Phone Power Power Reset Port Button...
  • Page 3 What are you setting up today? You’ll need to plug in a little differently depending on which type of Just looking to change your WiFi (Wireless) network settings? internet service you have. If you’re not sure, please check the email See page 13.
  • Page 4 Set up for ADSL Phone Cable Power Socket Handset for NodePhone Phone socket (Optional) Ethernet Cable Plug into your computer's Ethernet Port (Optional) Power Cable Phone Cable Power Button Phone Cable Line Filter Phone Cable You only need to use the line filter if you have ADSL and you need to plug Handset for Home Phone the modem and a handset for Home Phone into the same wall socket (Optional)
  • Page 5 Set up for ADSL Take the grey-tipped phone cable and plug it into the grey Let your modem rest for 10 – 15 minutes. In most cases it DSL port on the back of your modem. will retrieve your settings and get online automatically. Try viewing a website –...
  • Page 6 Set up for Naked, FTTN, or FTTB Phone Cable Power Socket Handset for NodePhone Phone socket (Optional) Ethernet Cable Plug into your computer's Ethernet Port (Optional) Power Cable Power Button Phone Cable...
  • Page 7 Set up for Naked, FTTN, or FTTB Take the grey-tipped phone cable and plug it into the grey If you were unable to view a website, don’t panic. Naked DSL port on the back of your modem. broadband users should follow the steps on page 10. Plug the other end of the cable directly into the phone If you have NBN™...
  • Page 8 Set up for NBN™ Fibre or other FTTP Phone Cable Power Socket NBN™ Connection Handset for NodePhone Box / Fibre Unit (Optional) Ethernet Cable Plug into your computer's Ethernet Port (Optional) Power Cable Power Button Ethernet Cable Smart Wiring Some newer homes have internal smart wiring, allowing your NBN™ Connection Box to be plugged into a patch panel in one room, and your modem to be plugged into the corresponding port on a patch panel in another room.
  • Page 9 Set up for NBN™ Fibre or other FTTP Take the red-tipped Ethernet cable and plug it into the red Let your modem rest for 5 – 10 minutes. It should retrieve WAN port on the back of your modem. your settings and get online automatically. Try viewing a website –...
  • Page 10: Configure

    ADSL WAN Type: PPP over Ethernet WAN Type: PPP over Ethernet Username: Username: Your broadband username Password: (include any “ @ internode.on.net”) VPI Number: VCI Number: Password: Your broadband password (case sensitive) VPI Number: VCI Number: Setup Wizard Click "I don't have VoIP" for now. You can set up NodePhone (VoIP) or third-party Step 2 of 8 VoIP later with the steps on page 15.
  • Page 11: Configure

    Dynamic IP Address WAN Type: PPP over Ethernet Username: Your broadband username (include “ @ internode.on.net”) Password: Your broadband password Click "I don't have VoIP" for now. You can set up NodePhone (VoIP) or third-party Setup Wizard VoIP later with the steps on page 15.
  • Page 12: Configure

    Dynamic IP Address WAN Type: PPP over Ethernet Username: Your broadband username (include “ @ internode.on.net”) Password: Your broadband password Click "I don't have VoIP" for now. You can set up NodePhone (VoIP) or third-party Setup Wizard VoIP later with the steps on page 15.
  • Page 13: Wifi Settings

    WiFi settings Important Not all devices are compatible with the latest 5GHz AC WiFi. Switch to the 2.4GHz N WiFi network if you can't connect. Your modem already has a default WiFi network set up If you want, you can change the WiFi settings during steps on it.
  • Page 14: Nodephone (Voip

    Router Security settings Step 5 of the Setup Wizard allows you to change the username and password used to log in Setup Wizard on the http://10.1.1.1 page. This can be handy if you have tenants or meddling teens and Step 7 of 8 you don’t want them to change your modem settings.
  • Page 15 Click Telephony on the dashboard. On the Global page, underneath SIP Network, click the Edit button to the right of the existing SIP Network entry. Edit to the following settings: SIP Domain*: sip.internode.on.net Primary Registrar*: sip.internode.on.net Primary RegistrarPort: 5060 Primary Proxy*: sip.internode.on.net...
  • Page 16 Setting up VoIP Select the Phone Numbers tab and then click Create New, entering the following settings: Username: Your VoIP number (no spaces or brackets) URI: Your VoIP number (no spaces or brackets) Password: Your VoIP password (case sensitive) Display Name: Your VoIP number (no spaces or brackets) SIP Network:...
  • Page 17 Get to know your modem’s lights Green - DSL or WAN port Flashing orange – WPS connection connection in progress Flashing – Connection Green – Connection successful Activity Red - Connection failed Status Orange - booting up Phone (VoIP) Red - Offline Green - NodePhone enabled Green - Online Flashing - Call in progress...
  • Page 18: Warranty Information

    Phone: 1300 788 233 If on inspection of the returned equipment we determine that Email: support @ internode.com.au the fault was caused by a Non Covered Event, you will be charged for the original equipment (or if the original equipment has 1.2.
  • Page 19 If we decide to repair the equipment, you must give us sufficient failure. information to assess the fault, including allowing us to test your 1.10. This warranty is given by Internode Pty Ltd (ABN 82 052 008 581) personal computer. of 1/502 Hay Street, Subiaco, WA, 6008. 1.11.
  • Page 20 Internode Support – Midnight ( ) 7 days 1300 788 233 support @ internode.com.au ABN 82 052 008 581...