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BYO router SETUP

Step 1.

Locate the telephone wall socket in your property that has been activated for
NBN. Please note that there may be multiple telephone wall sockets in your
property.

Step 2.

Disconnect all equipment from your telephone sockets. This includes phones and
fax machines plugged in around the property. These devices will interfere with the
NBN signal.

Step 3.

Locate the NBN Connection Device (NCD). Connect the NCD to the telephone
wall socket that has been activated for NBN and power it up.
Wait for the connection light and DSL light on the top of the NCD to turn solid
blue. This may take up to 15 minutes to complete. If the lights do not turn solid
blue please consult the Troubleshooting tips at the end of this document.

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  • Page 1 BYO router SETUP Step 1. Locate the telephone wall socket in your property that has been activated for NBN. Please note that there may be multiple telephone wall sockets in your property. Step 2. Disconnect all equipment from your telephone sockets. This includes phones and fax machines plugged in around the property.
  • Page 2 Step 4. Connect your BYO router to the NBN Connection Device (NCD). Use the WAN port on the back of your BYO device and the Gateway port on the NBN NCD. Step 5. Connect a computer or laptop to your BYO router via a cable or by WIFI and access the router configuration page.
  • Page 3 NBN complete activation of your service. This can take up to 2 hours to complete. From time to time check whether you are able to access the internet using your BYO device. If after 2 hours you are still not able to access the internet please consult the troubleshooting tips below.

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