There are a few ways you can find the make and model of your gateway: Look on the front, back, sides, or bottom of your router for the manufacturer name and model. In the example above, the manufacturer’s name is printed in front... Read More
Introduction When you change your router for your NBN connection, your Wi-Fi network undergoes changes as well. Your new router may offer increased speed, operate on different frequencies, and certainly come with a new SSID (Wi-Fi name). To keep your... Read More
How do you know if your TP-Link 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
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
Important: Your modem or router must be fibre-ready for use with the type of nbn technology at your address. If unsure, please check the technical specifications in the manual, on the manufacturer’s website or by calling the modem manufacturer... Read More
What is an ethernet cable? This is a cable that you use to directly connect your computer or gaming console to the internet router, which gives your device access to a local network or the internet. Although Wi-Fi has become a very common way of... Read More
Parental Controls allow you to set up unique restrictions on internet access for each member of your family. You can block inappropriate content, set daily limits for the total time spent online, and restrict internet access to certain times of the... Read More
Nowadays, people rely on home WiFi, especially with the increasing presence of smart devices in homes. Mesh routers provide whole-home coverage by combining multiple routers into one network. However, a major limitation of traditional mesh networks... Read More
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
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
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