If you’ve only ever lived in a house or a self-contained unit you may never heard of an MDF. For houses, the connection is generally from the exchange directly to your house. For apartments, or Multi-Dwelling Unit’s (MDU) it’s a... Read More
Frequency channels can get crowded, so if you and all your neighbours are using the same channel in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, that could affect your Wi-Fi speeds. To change your Wi-Fi to the best channel, you’ll need to go to your router... Read More
NOTE: If your service has been activated just recently, please allow up to 24hrs to stabilize the connection or call us on 1300 303 375 to check your service. Here are the few things we have to check before troubleshooting: 1. Check on our... Read More
NOTE: If this is the first time you are trying to use the connection, please contact us by clicking the chat icon below or call 1300 303 375 to verify that your NBN service has been activated. Here are the few things we have to check before... Read More
NOTE: If this is the first time you are trying to use the connection, please contact us by clicking the chat icon below or call us on 1300 303 375 to verify that your NBN service has been activated. Here are the few things we have to check before... Read More
What is NBN HFC Service? Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC) is a type of nbn™ technology. This is basically the same technology that is used to deliver cable TV subscriptions, such as Foxtel. First time using an HFC connection? You may need to contact... Read More
NOTE: If this is the first time you are trying to use the connection, please contact us by clicking the chat icon below or call 1300 303 375 to verify that your NBN service has been activated. Here are the few things we have to check before... Read More
What is FTTP? Fibre to the Premise (FTTP) involves fibre optic cables used for data transfer at every point through the nbn™ network. The fibre cable is connected directly to a utility box on the outside of the premises, which in turn is connected... Read More
Why is my internet not working despite being connected? There are a lot of reasons why your device may show a “No internet connection” error despite being connected to Wi-Fi. Best to check if this happens to other devices too, otherwise, check... Read More
The router label on the bottom panel of the router (sometimes at the back of the router) lists the following information MAC Address Serial Number Gateway login details (IP address, username & password) Make/model WiFi network name ... Read More