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Plugging your devices
into the
nbn
™
connection box
The bottom of your
nbn
™
connection box (inside the cover that is mounted to
the wall) will have a row of ports that look like this:
UNI-D
UNI-V
1
2
1
2
RESET
POWER
3
4
The two voice (UNI-V)
ports are to connect
telephones, using
RJ-11 cables.
The four data (UNI-D) ports are
to connect data and in-band
video services, using
Ethernet RJ-45 cables.
Port for
the power
cable from
your Power
Supply.
DO NOT
DISCONNECT
this cable unless
instructed to
do so by your
service provider.
Voice (UNI-V) Ports
Power
Fibre Optic
Data (UNI-D) Ports
C
D
Connecting your phone service
If you have chosen a phone service from your service provider to be delivered
through a voice (UNI-V) or data (UNI-D) port, your service provider will advise
you how to connect your phone(s).
Connecting your broadband service
Your broadband services will be delivered through the data (UNI-D) ports on the
nbn
™
connection box. Your service provider(s) will advise you which data (UNI-D)
ports they have designated for your services, and how to connect any necessary
equipment to these services.
Additional cables
All the power and fibre optic cables required for the
nbn
™
connection box to operate
will be supplied and connected free of charge by your
nbn
™
approved installer. If other
cables are needed to connect your computer, router, phone or other devices, to the
nbn
™
connection box, you or your service provider will need to provide them.
Troubleshooting
If you’ve followed the instructions from your service provider but your phone,
internet or other broadband connections are still not working, or if you see any red
flashing lights on the
nbn
™
connection box or Optional Power Supply with Battery
Backup unit, please read the troubleshooting guide on page 26.
IMPORTANT NOTICE! RISK OF EYE INJURY.
Please do NOT disconnect, tamper with or look into the laser light
beam from the fibre optic cable as this could damage your eyes.