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iiNet TG789 Quick Setup Manual

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  • Page 1 TG789 Broadband Gateway Quick Setup Guide...
  • Page 2 Also known as NBN™ LTSS NBN™ Wireless Also known as NBN™ Fixed Wireless Just looking to customise your WiFi network? iiNet FTTB without a Network Termination Unit (NTU) Turn to page 16. iiNet FTTB with a Network Termination Unit (NTU)
  • Page 3 Get to know your modem’s lights Green - DSL or WAN Flashing orange – WPS port connection connection in progress Flashing – Connection Green – Connection Activity successful Red - Connection failed Status Orange - booting up Phone (VoIP) Red - Offline Green - Netphone Green - Online enabled...
  • Page 4 Plug in for NBN FTTN and FTTB ™ Using the power cable supplied, connect your If you wish to use your VoIP phone service, modem’s Power port to a power outlet. connect a phone handset to your modem’s Phone1 port. Use the supplied Phone cable to connect your modem’s grey DSL port directly to the phone You can use an additional Ethernet cable to...
  • Page 5 Plug in for NBN FTTC Before you get started... ™ If you received a new NBN™ Connection Device along with your modem, please follow its setup guide to get it plugged in and turned on before you set up your modem. Using the power cable supplied, connect your You can use an additional Ethernet cable to modem’s Power port to a power outlet.
  • Page 6 Plug in for NBN Before you get started... ™ If you received a new NBN™ Connection Box along with your modem, please follow its setup guide to get it plugged in and turned on before you set up your modem. Using the power cable supplied, connect your If you wish to use your VoIP phone service, modem’s Power port to a power outlet.
  • Page 7 Plug in for NBN FTTP ™ Using the power cable supplied, connect your If you wish to use your Fibre Phone service, modem’s Power port to a power outlet. connect a phone handset to the UNI-V 1 port on your NBN™ Connection Box. Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect your modem’s red WAN port to the UNI-D 1 port on You can use an additional Ethernet cable to...
  • Page 8 Plug in for NBN Satellite ™ Using the power cable supplied, connect your You can use an additional Ethernet cable to modem’s Power port to a power outlet. connect your computer to any of your modem’s 4 LAN ports. Alternatively, follow the steps later in Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect your this guide to connect devices via WiFi.
  • Page 9 Plug in for NBN Wireless ™ Using the power cable supplied, connect your If you wish to use your VoIP phone service, modem’s Power port to a power outlet. connect a phone handset to your modem’s Phone1 port. Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect your modem’s red WAN port to the UNI-D 1 port on You can use an additional Ethernet cable to your NBN™...
  • Page 10 FTTB without a Network Termination Unit (NTU) Use the supplied power cable to connect the If you wish to use your VoIP phone service, power port to a power outlet and ensure it is connect a handset to the Phone1 port.
  • Page 11 FTTB with a Network Termination Unit (NTU) Use the NTU’s supplied Phone cable to connect If you wish to use your VoIP phone service, the UPLINK port directly to the phone socket on connect a handset to the Phone1 port.
  • Page 12: Automatic Configuration

    Automatic Configuration By default, your broadband settings should Is the internet light off? configure automatically once your internet service Ensure that you received an email from us advising is active and your modem is powered on for 15 that your internet service is ACTIVE. minutes.
  • Page 13: Connecting Via Wifi

    Connecting via WiFi Your modem’s WiFi has been pre-configured. You’ll TG 7 89va c v2 TG 7 89va c v 2 find the WiFi network name (SSID) and password Wireles s VoIP Sm art Ultra Broadband Gateway Wireless VoIP Smar t Ultra Bro adband Gat eway (Wireless Key) printed on a sticker on the base of Wireless user codes Wireless user codes...
  • Page 14 VoIP Phone Setup By default, your VoIP phone service Connect via Modem For customers connecting through their modem should set up automatically once your internet and VoIP services are active and your modem is online. Rear Simply plug a handset into your modem’s Phone1 port as shown.
  • Page 15 TECHNOLOGY TYPE WAN INTERFACE WAN TYPE VLAN ENABLED VLAN ID NBN™ FTTN/B VDSL PPP over Ethernet NBN™ FTTC, HFC & Wireless Ethernet PPP over Ethernet NBN™ FTTP & Satellite Ethernet PPP over Ethernet iiNet FTTB VDSL PPP over Ethernet...
  • Page 16 WiFi Customisation After logging into the modem interface (see steps Security Key Type/Security Mode should be set to 1—2 on previous page) you can customize your WiFi WPA+WPA2 PSK. network details as part of the Setup Wizard, or by Your 2.4/5GHz Security Keys/Wireless passwords selecting the Wireless panel.
  • Page 17 Router Security Settings The Setup Wizard allows you to change the Internet address: http://10.1.1.1 username and password used to log in at http:/ /10.1.1.1. This can be handy if you have tenants Default username: admin or meddling teens and you don’t want them to change your modem settings.
  • Page 18: Warranty Information

    • Phone: 13 22 58 c) damage caused by you or someone who has used the • Email: support@iinet.net.au equipment (for example misuse or exposure to liquid or Westnet: excessive heat); or •...
  • Page 19 1.10 This warranty is given by iiNet Limited (ACN 068 628 937) of 1/502 Hay Street, Subiaco, WA, 6008. You can contact us on 13 22 58 or via email to support@iinet.net.au if you have any...
  • Page 20 Moving house? Don’t leave your broadband behind! Call our movers team on 1300 541 714 Support iiNet Support Westnet Support Available 24/7 Available 24/7 13 22 58 1300 786 068 support@iinet.net.au support@westnet.com.au ACN 068 628 937...