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Set up BYO modems on nbn® FTTB/N

Here’s how you can set up a compatible bring-your-own (BYO) modem for iiNet nbn FTTB/N.

Your nbn Phone service and included calls are not available if you use a BYO modem.

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Modem compatibility

To work on iiNet nbn FTTB/N, your modem must:

  • Be nbn-ready and able to support your nbn plan speed
  • Support PPPoE and VDSL2 connections
  • Have both Save Our Showtime (SOS) and Robust Overhead Channel (ROC) features

For a list of modems tested by our team, see nbn BYO modem requirements.

Important: If an incompatible modem is detected, nbn Co may block your connection to prevent network issues. If you believe an incompatible modem has been plugged in, please call us on 13 22 58 and we can get your connection unblocked.

 

General nbn® FTTB/N setup guide for any modem

All modems are different. If this advice doesn’t work for your modem, check the manufacturer’s website for a guide on how to plug in and enter the iiNet settings.

  1. Find your phone wall socket – you probably already have a modem plugged in from your last internet service. Unplug any old modem from the phone wall socket and power outlet.
  2. Use a phone cable to connect your modem’s DSL port to your phone wall socket.
  3. Use the power cable to connect your modem's Power port to a power outlet, then turn it on.
    If your modem has a power button or switch, turn it on.
    nbn FTTB/N plugin example diagram
  4. Connect a device to your modem. You can use an Ethernet cable to connect a device to one of the LAN or Ethernet ports or connect via WiFi.
    The default WiFi name (SSID) and password can be found on your modem’s barcode sticker.
    Barcode sticker example - WiFi details
  5. On your connected device, open your web browser and go to your modem’s gateway address (e.g. http://192.168.1.1). The gateway address and login details can be found on the barcode sticker.
    Modems may have a login username and password, or just a password.
    Barcode sticker example - Admin login details
  6. Make sure your modem has the following settings. If you’re not sure how to do this, check the manufacturer’s website for a guide.

    DSL Standard/Mode/Modulation: VDSL2
    Connection Type: PPPoE
    VDSL Profile: 17a Multi Mode
    VDSL Connection Type: PTM
    VLAN: Off or disabled
     
  7. You’ll need to enter your iiNet username and password for the PPPoE connection. Your username is in emails from us about your iiNet order, and on your iiNet  invoice.
    If you forgot your password, you can reset it.
  8. Save your settings and wait 5-10 minutes for your modem to connect.
  9. You should now be online. If you can’t view a website or notice a red or unlit Internet light on your modem, call us on 13 22 58 for help.
    We’re fully trained on iiNet modems, but please note that there may be limited support for your BYO modem.
    Modem LED example - Internet light

 

nbn® FTTB/N setup guides for popular modems

The make and model of your modem can be found on its barcode sticker.

Choose your modem:

Can't find your modem? Check the manufacturer's website for a setup guide on how to plug in and enter the iiNet Broadband Settings.


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