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Co-existence on FTTN Connections

nbn™ Fibre to the Node services are sold as an “up to” as speeds cannot be guaranteed. This is because the quality of the copper may be affected, or they may be affected by co-existence.   What is Co-existence? If you have a Fibre To The Node ... Read More

nbn™ Fibre to the Node explained (FTTN)

All types of nbn™ broadband access network connections that utilise a physical line running to the premises are considered Fixed Line connections. An nbn™ Fibre to the Node (FTTN) connection is utilised where the existing copper phone and... Read More

Setting up your FTTN/B connection

  1. Using your gray telephone cord, connect the main telephone socket to the DSL port on the modem.   2. Connect the black power cord to the black port on the modem and the other end to the power outlet.   3. You can then connect your devices... Read More

Configuring ZTE Modem for SpinTel NBN

How do you know if your ZTE modem is compatible with nbn? There are 2 different types of ports you need to check whether your modem is compatible with the type of nbn service that you have on your premise. 1. DSL port - often grey in colour, uses... Read More

TP-Link VX230v Set Up Guide (SpinTel Supplied Modem)

All SpinTel-supplied equipment comes pre-configured for our NBN service, so you’ll only need to follow this guide to install your TP-Link VX230V modem. In this article, you will also learn how to log in to your TP Link VX230v modem and modify... Read More

nbn technology change - terms

If you’ve elected to upgrade the nbn technology type at your premises, the following terms and conditions will apply; You agree to cooperate with the requests of nbn technician, which may include finding a suitable position in your home or... Read More

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