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Modem Configuration Guide
4. OPTIONAL
Other Additional Services:
If you are reconfiguring your router from Layer 3 to Layer 2 PPPoE and you also had other services like web server, mail
server, VPN etc that were dependent on your old Layer3 IP address, please ensure that appropriate reconfiguration is done to
allow normal services to resume.
5. CHANGE OF PASSWORD
For security purposes we highly recommend that you change your password if you are using your default or if you believe
your password security has been compromised.
To change your password, first please
visit
https://cyberstore.tpg.com.au/your_account/?function=changepassword
. Your new password will take approximately
10-15 minutes to take effect, after which you must reconfigure your new password in your router.
To change your password in your router, please follow the following steps:
A. Open your browser and in the address bar type http://192.168.1.1 and press enter
B. Enter
admin for both the username and password and click on OK. If you have changed the login credential, please enter
the current username and password for your router interface
C. In the left menu, click on
Basic then ADSL Quick Setup.
D. Enter your new password and click on “
Save and Reboot”
E. Reboot will take approx 2 mins after which your router
should be ready to be used. To browse a website,
please launch your browser
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tpg.com.au/support
PLEASE NOTE:
ADSL routers will by default be capable of automatic authentication. This means your router will use your credentials you have
provided to make the Internet connection. Each time your router is powered on, it will initialize this automated authentication
process after which your router will receive a public IP address (fixed or dynamic depending on your plan) and DNS settings
from TPG.
Netcomm NB9W