Set up nbn® Satellite
Select your modem to get started:
TP-Link VR1600v | |
TG-789 Broadband Gateway | |
Smart Modem Gateway (VX420-G2H) | |
VX220-G2V Modem | |
VX420-G2V Modem |
TP-Link VR1600v
Follow the instructions below or watch the video to set up your TP-Link VR1600v on nbn Satellite.
First, ensure you have:
- A message from us advising you to plug in your nbn modem.
- An electrical outlet near your indoor nbn Connection Box.
- Connect the power cable from your modem's Power Port to an electrical outlet.
- Connect the included Ethernet cable from the blue WAN port on your modem to the UNI-D1 port on your nbn Connection Box.
- Make sure the electrical outlets for your modem and nbn Connection Box are on, and press the modem's Power button.
- Allow 15 minutes for your modem to boot up and connect automatically.
- Check the lights on your modem. If the Internet light is green, you can start connecting your devices and getting online.
- To plug in additional devices via Ethernet cable, simply connect the Ethernet cables to any of the four yellow LAN ports on your modem.
- If you wish to connect your devices via Wi-Fi, you'll find the Wi-Fi name and password on the barcode sticker at the bottom of your modem.
We recommend connecting over the 5GHz Wi-Fi channel for faster performance. See Improving Wi-Fi Signal.
TG-789 Broadband Gateway
Follow the instructions below to set up your TG-789 on nbn Satellite.
First, ensure you have:
- A message from us advising you to plug in your nbn modem.
- An electrical outlet near your indoor nbn Connection Box.
- Connect the power cable from your modem's Power Port to an electrical outlet.
- Connect the included Ethernet cable from the red WAN port on your modem to the UNI-D1 port on your nbn Connection Box.
- Make sure the electrical outlets for your modem and nbn Connection Box are on, and press the modem's Power button.
- Allow 15 minutes for your modem to boot up and connect automatically.
- Check the lights on your modem. If the Internet light is green, you can start connecting your devices and getting online.
- To plug in additional devices via Ethernet cable, simply connect the Ethernet cables to any of the four yellow LAN ports on your modem.
- If you wish to connect your devices via Wi-Fi, you'll find the Wi-Fi name and password on the barcode sticker at the bottom of your modem.
We recommend connecting over the 5GHz Wi-Fi channel for faster performance. See Improving Wi-Fi Signal.
Smart Modem Gateway (VX420-G2H)
Follow the instructions below to set up your Smart Modem Gateway (VX420-G2H) for nbn Satellite.
First, ensure you have:
- A message from us advising you to plug in your nbn modem.
- An electrical outlet near your nbn Connection Box.
- An Ethernet cable.
- (Optional) Up to 4 additional Ethernet cables to connect devices via Ethernet.
- Connect the power cable from your modem's Power port to an electrical outlet.
- Connect the included Ethernet cable from the UNI-D1 port on your nbn Connection Box to your modem's blue WAN port.
- Make sure the electrical outlets for your modem and nbn Connection Box are on, and press the modem's ON/OFF button.
- Allow 15 minutes for your modem to boot up and connect automatically.
- Check the lights on your modem. If the Internet light is green, you can start connecting your devices and getting online.
- To plug in additional devices via Ethernet cable, simply connect the Ethernet cables to any of the four yellow LAN ports on your modem.
- If you wish to connect your devices via Wi-Fi, you'll find the Wi-Fi name and password on the modem's barcode sticker.
Your modem will automatically connect your devices to the best Wi-Fi network possible (i.e. 5GHz). Older devices may only be able to connect to the slower 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Improving Wi-Fi Signal.
VX220-G2V Modem
Follow the instructions below to set up your VX220-G2V Modem for nbn Satellite.
First, ensure you have:
- A message from us advising you to plug in your nbn modem.
- An electrical outlet near your nbn Connection Box.
- An Ethernet cable.
- (Optional) Up to 4 additional Ethernet cables to connect devices via Ethernet.
- Connect the power cable from your modem's Power port to an electrical outlet.
- Connect the included Ethernet cable from the UNI-D1 port on your nbn Connection Box to your modem's blue WAN port.
- Make sure the electrical outlets for your modem and nbn Connection Box are on, and press the modem's ON/OFF button.
- Allow 15 minutes for your modem to boot up and connect automatically.
- Check the lights on your modem. If the Internet light is blue, you can start connecting your devices and getting online.
- To plug in additional devices via Ethernet cable, simply connect the Ethernet cables to any of the four yellow LAN ports on your modem.
- If you wish to connect your devices via Wi-Fi, you'll find the Wi-Fi name and password on the modem's barcode sticker.
Your modem will automatically connect your devices to the best Wi-Fi network possible (i.e. 5GHz). Older devices may only be able to connect to the slower 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. See Improving Wi-Fi Signal.
VX420-G2V Modem
Follow the instructions below to set up your VX420-G2V Modem for nbn Satellite.
First, ensure you have:
- A message from us advising you to plug in your nbn modem.
- An electrical outlet near your nbn Connection Box.
- An Ethernet cable.
- (Optional) Up to 4 additional Ethernet cables to connect devices via Ethernet.
- Connect the power cable from your modem's Power port to an electrical outlet.
- Connect the included Ethernet cable from the UNI-D1 port on your nbn Connection Box to your modem's blue WAN port.
- Make sure the electrical outlets for your modem and nbn Connection Box are on, and press the modem's ON/OFF button.
- Allow 15 minutes for your modem to boot up and connect automatically.
- Check the lights on your modem. If the Internet light is green, you can start connecting your devices and getting online.
- To plug in additional devices via Ethernet cable, simply connect the Ethernet cables to any of the four yellow LAN ports on your modem.
- If you wish to connect your devices via Wi-Fi, you'll find the Wi-Fi name and password on the modem's barcode sticker.
Your modem will automatically connect your devices to the best Wi-Fi network possible (i.e. 5GHz). Older devices may only be able to connect to the slower 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. See Improving Wi-Fi Signal.