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For FTTP (Fibre to the premises) and HFC connections: 

You'll need to connect your Kogan Internet Modem to the NTD

(nbn™ connection box) in your home.

For HFC connections:

Connect the Ethernet cable (the one with the blue ends) and

plug one end into the blue WAN port of your Kogan Internet

Modem and the other end into the UNI-D Port on your NTD

which nbn™ have supplied, this port can be found on the

back of the NTD. Make sure that the NTD is plugged into the

wall power plug and turned on.

For FTTP connections:

Connect the Ethernet cable (the one with the blue ends) and plug

one end into the blue WAN port of your Kogan Internet Modem

and the other end into the first UNI-D Port on your NTD which

nbn™ have installed, this port can be found on the bottom of

the NTD.    

For FTTN connections:

Connect one end of the grey telephone cable directly into

your telephone wall socket, and the other end into the

grey DSL port on the Kogan Intenet Modem.

Connect one end of the power adaptor to your 

WAN PORT

DSL PORT

Kogan Internet Modem and the other end into a 

power point and switch this on.

Connecting to nbn once

your service is ready

When you receive an email from us that your 

nbn™ service has been successfully 

activated it’s time to complete the setup of 

your Kogan Internet modem.

Connecting your power supply

Set up your nbn

TM

 Broadband

connection

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