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Plugging in for NBN or Fibre

1. 

Take the blue Ethernet cable and plug one end into the blue 

WAN

 port on the back panel of your modem. 

2. 

Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the active UNI-D port on your NBN Connection Box or fibre 
unit. This is typically the 

UNI-D 1

 port. If this port doesn’t work for you or you don’t know which one to use, 

please contact us using the information on the back cover of this guide.

3. 

Take your black power supply cable and plug the appropriate end into the 

Power port.

4. 

Plug the other end of the power supply cable into an electrical outlet and make sure it’s turned on. You can 
then turn your modem on using the 

Power button

 on the back panel.

5. 

You can connect multiple Wi-Fi enabled computers, tablets or smartphones to one of your modem’s default 
Wi-Fi networks. Just use the details on the 

Wireless Security Card

 found in the box – if you’re not sure which 

network to use, go with the 

2.4GHz

 one.

6. 

Alternatively you can connect a computer by plugging one end of the yellow Ethernet cable into any of the 
yellow 

Ethernet ports

 and other end into your computer’s Ethernet port.

7. 

Let your modem rest for 10-15 minutes. In most cases it will be able to retrieve your settings and connect 
automatically. Try viewing a website – if it works, you can skip to page 20.

If you were unable to view a website, turn to the 

next page

 to continue with a manual setup.

Summary of Contents for NB16WV-02

Page 1: ...Netcomm NB16WV 02 Quick Setup Guide iinet net au nb n i i n e t n e t a u n b n i i n e t n e t a u n b n i i n e t n e t a u n b n...

Page 2: ...Welcome This Netcomm NB16WV 02 modem router has everything you ll need to get online with ADSL broadband or fibre internet...

Page 3: ...on which type of internet you have ADSL Broadband or Naked DSL See page 6 NBN Fibre See page 10 Netphone See page 18 Need some Wi Fi tips To learn how to customise your Netcomm s default Wi Fi network...

Page 4: ...e 20 Hold for 10 seconds to factory reset Ethernet Ports Plug in computers or laptops with Ethernet cable WAN Port For use with NBN Fibre or other fibre services ADSL Port For use with ADSL or Naked D...

Page 5: ...ashes during data transfer WAN Ethernet Shows active connection to fibre unit VoIP Netphone Shows VoIP service is configured Flashes during connection attempt Wi Fi Shows Wi Fi is enabled Flashes when...

Page 6: ...ADSL and you need to plug the modem and a handset for Home Phone into the same wall socket Phone Cable Power Button Power Cable Power Socket Phone Socket Line Filter Cable Phone Handset Plug into your...

Page 7: ...l outlet and make sure it s turned on You can then turn your modem on using the Power button on the back panel 5 You can connect multiple Wi Fi enabled computers tablets or smartphones to one of your...

Page 8: ...om the WAN Interfaces drop down menu and then fill in the following details WAN Type PPP over Ethernet Username Your full ADSL Naked username include any domain com au Password Your ADSL Naked passwor...

Page 9: ...9 If you ever need to run the Startup Wizard again you can select Startup Wizard from the Toolbox drop down menu in Advanced view...

Page 10: ...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 ro...

Page 11: ...re it s turned on You can then turn your modem on using the Power button on the back panel 5 You can connect multiple Wi Fi enabled computers tablets or smartphones to one of your modem s default Wi F...

Page 12: ...arted with the wizard 4 Select WAN from the WAN Interfaces drop down menu and then fill in the following details WAN Type Dynamic IP Address Host Name Leave Blank ISP Registered MAC Address Leave Blan...

Page 13: ...witch to the 2 4GHz one 3 We recommend that you leave the default Wi Fi details unchanged once you ve connected a device to your Wi Fi network it should remember your Wi Fi details for you You can get...

Page 14: ...e select WPA2 PSK If you have older Wi Fi devices you may need to select WPA PSK instead 5 You can customise your Wi Fi password Security Key or just leave it as the default If you do set a custom pas...

Page 15: ...d admin If you wish to keep the default password just type and retype admin in the Password boxes If you do set a custom password you should write it down and keep it somewhere safe IMPORTANT If you p...

Page 16: ...16 All done...

Page 17: ...lease turn to page 18 for setup instructions Once you re online you ll find some helpful guides on our website covering everything from email setup and account management to service troubleshooting Yo...

Page 18: ...r web browser and go to http 10 1 1 1 2 Log in with the default username admin and the default password admin 3 Click VoIP Settings in the top menu bar and select Configurations and then Service Domai...

Page 19: ...s Wait 2 5 minutes and then try to make a call using a handset that s plugged in to the grey Phone port on the back panel of your modem If you can t make a call please double check your settings If yo...

Page 20: ...one are not WPS enabled 1 Take your WPS enabled Wi Fi device to the same room as the modem Your default Wi Fi details are on the Wireless Security card in the box or you can learn how to customise you...

Page 21: ...ailable connections and click Connect 3 Enter your Wi Fi password and then click OK WINDOWS 8 1 In Desktop view click the Network icon in the bottom right hand corner of the screen 2 Select your Wi Fi...

Page 22: ...onnect 4 Enter your Wi Fi password and then click Connect ANDROID OS Android OS may vary Consult your device s user guide if these steps don t work for you 1 Tap the Apps icon on the home screen and t...

Page 23: ...t your Wi Fi network from the list of available connections 4 Enter your Wi Fi password and then click Join iPHONE iPAD iOS 1 Tap the Settings icon on the home screen and then select Wi Fi 2 Make sure...

Page 24: ...will be sent replacement equipment and a return freight bag in which to return the faulty equipment 1 3 If the faulty equipment is not returned to us with all cables accessories and components within...

Page 25: ...under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the...

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Page 28: ...friendly staff for a hand iiNet Support Available 24 7 13 22 58 support iinet net au iiNet Business Support 6am to 6pm WST Mon Fri 13 24 49 bizsupport iinet net au Westnet Support Available 24 7 1300...

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