If you’re setting up NBN (National Broadband Network) in Australia, you might be wondering whether it’s possible to use two wall sockets for internet activation. The short answer is: it depends on what you mean by “use”, and understanding the details can save you unnecessary costs.
NBN is designed to provide one connection point per premises. This usually comes in the form of an NBN wall socket, which connects to an NTD (Network Termination Device).
If you want internet access in different rooms, there are practical ways to do this without extra charges:
Important: These methods still rely on the single active NBN connection in your home—they don’t require paying for a second plan.
Most customers don’t need a second subscription. Clever use of cabling, Wi-Fi mesh, or powerline adapters usually covers the whole house efficiently.
Article ID: 1022
Created: August 25, 2025
Last Updated: August 25, 2025
Author: Annive Federicos [annive.federicos@spintel.net.au]
Online URL: https://articles.spintel.net.au/article/can-you-use-two-nbn-sockets-in-your-home-what-you-need-to-know.html