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2. Connecting to ADSL or NBN (FTTB/FTTN)€¦ · via the Huawei web portal. To login: 1. Connect an Ethernet cable from your modem to your computer 2. Open a web browser 3. Type 192.168.1.1

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Page 1: 2. Connecting to ADSL or NBN (FTTB/FTTN)€¦ · via the Huawei web portal. To login: 1. Connect an Ethernet cable from your modem to your computer 2. Open a web browser 3. Type 192.168.1.1
Page 2: 2. Connecting to ADSL or NBN (FTTB/FTTN)€¦ · via the Huawei web portal. To login: 1. Connect an Ethernet cable from your modem to your computer 2. Open a web browser 3. Type 192.168.1.1

1. Find the sticker on the back of your modem. This will tell you the name of your wireless network (SSID) and your security password (WLAN Key).

2. On your device, scan for available Wi-Fi networks. This may take a few minutes depending on your device.

3. Enter the security password (WLAN Key) to connect your wireless device.

Note: The SSID ending in “5G” provides better performance but has shorter range compared to standard (2.4G) Wi-Fi. The 5G Wi-Fi network may not be supported by all devices.

3. Connecting wireless devices

4. Customise modem settings

It’s easy to change your password, network name and other modem settings via the Huawei web portal. To login:

1. Connect an Ethernet cable from your modem to your computer

2. Open a web browser3. Type 192.168.1.1 into the address bar.4. Enter the default username and

password when prompted (these are case sensitive):• Username: user• Password: HuaweiUser

2. Connecting to ADSL or NBN (FTTB/FTTN)

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Connect phone wall socket to “DSL” port using supplied telephone cable.

Plug-in power adaptor, connect to “Power” port.

If your phone service is with an alternative telco, connect your handset as below:

Connect telephone cable to “Line” port of splitter. Then:

a) “Modem” port of splitter to “DSL” port of the modem.b) “Phone” port of splitter to telephone.

Wired devices will connect to “LAN” ports of the modem via Ethernet cables.

Wireless devices will connect over Wi-Fi. See ‘connecting wireless devices’ on the following page.

If you are using MyNetFone for your phone service:Connect your telephone via the “Phone 1” port.

Have trouble getting connected? We’re here to help.For residential support call 1300 731 048. For business support call 1300 887 899

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