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Welcome This Netcomm NB16WV-02 modem router has everything you’ll need to get online with ADSL broadband or fibre internet.
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What are you setting up today? You’ll need to plug in and set up your modem a little differently depending on which type of internet you have. ADSL Broadband or Naked DSL See page 6 Need some Wi-Fi tips? NBN Fibre See page 10 Netphone See page 18...
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Get to know your Netcomm - Back Panel Power Button Ethernet Ports Plug in computers or laptops with Ethernet cable Power Port WAN Port For use with NBN Fibre or other fibre services USB Storage Plug in a USB drive to make files available on your home network VoIP Phone Port...
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Get to know your Netcomm - Front Panel Power LAN (Ethernet) Flashes during Shows active startup Ethernet connection. Flashes during data transfer ADSL (Sync) Shows ADSL WAN (Ethernet) connection. Shows active Flashes during connection to startup fibre unit 3G/4G USB Mobile Broadband VoIP (Netphone) Shows 3G/4G USB...
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Plugging in for ADSL Broadband or Naked DSL Power Socket Plug into your Phone computer’s Power Button Socket Ethernet Port (optional) Phone Handset Power Cable Line Filter Cable Phone Cable Line Filter You only need to use the line filter if you have ADSL and you need to plug the modem and a handset for Home Phone into the same wall socket...
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Plugging in for ADSL Broadband or Naked DSL Take the white phone cable and plug one end into the grey ADSL port on the back panel of your modem. ADSL Modem and Home Phone in the same wall socket: Plug the other end of the phone cable into the ADSL port on your line filter, and then plug the line filter into the telephony wall socket.
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Manual setup for ADSL Broadband or Naked DSL On your connected computer or Wi-Fi device, open your web browser and go to: http:/ /10.1.1.1 Log in with the default username admin and the default password admin. Select Yes, let’s get started with the wizard. Select ADSL from the WAN Interfaces drop-down menu, and then fill in the following details: WAN Type:...
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If you ever need to run the Startup Wizard again, you can select Startup Wizard from the Toolbox drop-down menu in Advanced view.
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Plugging in for NBN or Fibre Power Socket NBN Connection Plug into your Box/Fibre Unit computer’s Power Button Ethernet Port (optional) Power Cable Ethernet Cable Smart Wiring Some homes may have internal smart wiring, allowing your NBN Connection box to be plugged into a smart panel in one room, and your Netcomm to be plugged into the corresponding smart socket in another room...
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Plugging in for NBN or Fibre Take the blue Ethernet cable and plug one end into the blue WAN port on the back panel of your modem. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the active UNI-D port on your NBN Connection Box or fibre unit.
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Setting up for NBN or Fibre On your connected computer or Wi-Fi device, open your web browser and go to: http://10.1.1.1 Log in with the default username admin and the default password admin. Select Yes, let’s get started with the wizard. Select WAN from the WAN Interfaces drop-down menu, and then fill in the following details: WAN Type:...
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Setting up for Wi-Fi These instructions are applicable for all types of internet services. IMPORTANT It’s good to love your neighbour, but not enough to give them free Wi-Fi! You should always set a password for your Wi-Fi connection and only share it with people you trust. Your modem already has 2 default Wi-Fi networks set up on it.
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Setting up for Wi-Fi If you’re not using the Startup Wizard during a manual setup, follow step 4 on page 13 to access the Wi-Fi settings. First you’ll set up the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Set it to On and set SSID Broadbast to Enable.
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Setting the Router password On the final page of the Startup Wizard, you can adjust the login details for the http://10.1.1.1 page. Default username: admin Default password: admin If you wish to keep the default password, just type and retype “admin”...
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You should now be set up with your Netcomm NB16WV-02 and enjoying all the bells and whistles of the internet. You should try looking at a website to confirm that it’s working. If you have a Netphone (VoIP) phone service, please turn to page 18 for setup instructions.
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Setting up VoIP If you didn’t use the Startup Wizard or you have a third-party VoIP provider, use these instructions to set up your VoIP service. On your connected computer or Wi-Fi device, open your web browser and go to: http://10.1.1.1 Log in with the default username admin and the default password admin.
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Setting up VoIP (continued) VOIP SIP SERVERS You’ll find your VoIP details in the email sent to you when your VoIP service was acitvated. Use them to fill in The iiNet Group has different SIP the following: servers for each state or territory. Wan Interface: PVC0 You’ll need to replace “STATE”...
How to connect to Wi-Fi Your default If your operating software isn’t listed Wi-Fi details are here, please contact your software on the Wireless provider for support. Security card in ■ the box, or you Windows 7: Page 21 can learn how to ■...
Wi-Fi - Windows 7 and Windows 8 WINDOWS 7 WINDOWS 8 Click the Network icon in the bottom right-hand In Desktop view, click the Network icon in the corner of the screen. bottom right-hand corner of the screen. Select your Wi-Fi network from the list of Select your Wi-Fi network from the list of available connections and click Connect.
Wi-Fi - Windows XP and Android WINDOWS XP ANDROID OS Open the Start menu and click Connect To. Android OS may vary. Consult your device’s user guide if these steps don’t work for you. Select Wireless Network Connection. Tap the Apps icon on the home screen and then tap Settings.
Wi-Fi - Mac OSX and iOS MAC OSX iPHONE/iPAD iOS Click the Wi-Fi (aka AirPort) icon in the top Tap the Settings icon on the home screen and right-hand corner of the screen. then select Wi-Fi. You may need to select Turn Wi-Fi On. Make sure the Wi-Fi slider is set to the “on”...
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Warranty Information How to claim under the warranty and your rights In order to claim under the warranty, you should If we determine that your equipment needs to be contact us to advise that you wish to claim under returned, you will be sent replacement equipment the warranty and answer any questions we have.
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If on inspection of the returned equipment we have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail determine that the fault was caused by a Non Covered to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not Event, you will be charged for the original equipment amount to a major failure.
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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 iiNet Business Support Westnet Business Support 6am to 6pm (WST) Mon-Fri 8:30am to 5pm (WST) Mon-Fri 13 24 49 1300 786 006 bizsupport@iinet.net.au business@westnet.com.au If you have any issues with your set up or technology just isn’t your strong point, you can...
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