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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

TP-Link HX510 Set Up Guide - Wired

To set up TP-Link HX510 as a regular router, follow the steps below to connect your mesh device. Note: If your house or office already has ethernet cables /ethernet ports, we recommend connecting the Mesh device via this wired connection.   Connect... Read More

How to setup your modem to connect to SpinTel nbn

Setting up an nbn connection involves several steps. Follow this guide to get your nbn service up and running.   Step 1: Check your Connection Type There are various types of NBN connections, each with its unique setup requirements for your modem.... Read More

What is a Mesh Network?

  A mesh network is a network in which devices -- or nodes -- are linked together, branching off other devices or nodes. These networks are set up to efficiently route data between devices and clients. A mesh network will contain a group of devices... Read More

Setting up your HFC Connection

What is HFC NBN? HFC stands for Hybrid Fibre Coaxial, a type of internet connection that utilises the existing ‘pay TV’ or cable network where nbn™ takes the final part of the access network connection. In this circumstance, an HFC line... Read More

NBN Network Speed from SpinTel

Typical Evening Speed The typical expected experience between 7pm–11pm which is the busy time for Internet traffic. It is not a guaranteed minimum speed. The actual speed experienceddepends on a number of factors – see Technical Limitations below... Read More

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

Bridge Taps on NBN Connections

FAQs About Bridge Taps What is a Bridge Tap? A bridge tap, also called "star wiring," is a point where a single cable splits into multiple branches to connect additional sockets. This setup enables more locations in your home for plugging in phones... Read More

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