iiNet TG-789 Manuale utente

TG789
Broadband Gateway
Quick Setup Guide

Before you get started
Make sure you have an email or SMS from us advising that your
internet service is ACTIVE or ready to be activated.
Hello Finn,
Your iiNet Internet service is now active! Here are
some details about your account - you can use
them to log in to Toolbox at https://toolbox3.https://toolbox3.
iinet.net.auiinet.net.au and manange your account online.
Hello. Your iiNet service (username
iiNetAcct) is now active! Please check
your email for more details. Questions?
Please call 13 22 58. Regards, iiNet.
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What are you setting up today?
How you plug in depends on which type of
internet service you have. If you’re not sure,
please check the email and/or SMS from us
regarding your internet order, or your customer
invoice.
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TECHNOLOGY TYPE / PRODUCT START ON PAGE...
ADSL Broadband 6
VDSL2 Broadband 6
Naked Broadband 7
NBN™ Fibre to the Node/Building FTTN/B 7
NBN™ Fibre to the Curb FTTC 8
NBN™HFC 9
TECHNOLOGY TYPE / PRODUCT START ON PAGE...
NBN™ Fibre to the Premises FTTP
NBN™Wireless
10
11
NBN™Satellite 12
Non-NBN™ Fibre to the Home FTTH
WiFi
13
19
Netphone VoIP 20

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STATUS WAN INTERNET WPS ETHERNET.GHz GHz USB WIRELESS
BUTTON
PHONE
WiFi
Get to know your modem’s lights

Get to know your modem’s lights
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Light State Meaning
STATUS Off Modem has no power.
Red Modem is offline.
Green Modem is online.
Orange Modem is rebooting or
powering up. Flashes
during firmware upgrade.
WAN Off No connection or
modem has no power.
Green Modem has a connection.
Flashes during
connection activity.
Internet Off Modem has no power.
Red Modem is offline.
Green Modem is online. Flashes
during connection activity.
Wireless .GHz
or GHz
Off WiFi off/disabled or
modem has no power.
Green WiFi enabled. Flashes
during WiFi activity and
when rebooting.
Light State Meaning
WPS Off WPS not in use or
modem has no power.
Red WPS connection
failed - try again.
Green WPS connection successful.
Ethernet
Orange WPS search mode on
or WPS connection in
progress. Flashes.
Off Nothing connected to
LAN ports or modem
has no power.
USB
Green Ethernet connection to any
LAN port. Flashes during
connection activity.
Off No USB device detected.
Netphone
Green USB device detected. Flashes
during connection activity.
Off VoIP disabled or modem
has no power.
WiFi Button
Green VoIP enabled. Flashes
during calls.
N/A A button you can press to
turn WiFi ability on/off.

Plug in for ADSL and VDSL2
1. Using the power cable supplied, connect your
modem’s Power port to a power outlet. Press the
Power button on the back of the modem to turn
it on.
2. Use the supplied Phone cable to connect your
modem’s grey DSL port directly to the phone
socket on the wall OR the ADSL port on the line
filter, then plug the line filter into the wall.
Note: Devices plugged into any other phone
sockets in your home should have a line filter.
3. If you wish to use your VoIP phone service,
connect a phone handset to your modem’s
Phone1 port.
4. You can use an additional Ethernet cable to
connect your computer to any of your modem’s 4
LAN ports. Alternatively, follow the steps later in
this guide to connect devices via WiFi.
Turn to Page 14 to continue setup.
Phone Cable Ethernet Cable
Plug into handset Plug into your computer’s
(Optional) Ethernet Port (Optional)
Line Filter
Only needed if you
have ADSL and you Phone Cable Power Cable
Plug into the phone Plug into a power outlet
need to plug the socket on the wall
modem and a handset
for Home Phone into
PHONE ADSL
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the same wall socket
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Plug in for NBN™FTTN/FTTB and Naked DSL
1. Using the power cable supplied, connect your
modem’s Power port to a power outlet. Press the
Power button on the back of the modem to turn
it on.
2. Use the supplied Phone cable to connect your
modem’s grey DSL port directly to the phone
socket on the wall (remove any other phone or fax
devices). Do not use a line filter.
3. If you wish to use your VoIP phone service,
connect a phone handset to your modem’s
Phone1 port.
4. You can use an additional Ethernet cable to
connect your computer to any of your modem’s 4
LAN ports. Alternatively, follow the steps later in
this guide to connect devices via WiFi.
Turn to Page 14 to continue setup.
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Power Cable
Plug into a power outlet
Phone Cable
Plug into handset
(Optional)
Phone Cable
Plug into the phone
socket on the wall
Ethernet Cable
Plug into your computer’s
Ethernet Port (Optional)
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Plug in for NBN™FTTC
Before you get started...
If you received a new NBN™ Connection Box along with your
modem, please follow its setup guide to get it plugged in and
turned on before you set up your modem.
1. Using the power cable supplied, connect your
modem’s Power port to a power outlet. Press the
Power button on the back of the modem to turn
it on.
2. Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect your
modem’s red WAN port to the yellow GATEWAY
port on your NBN™ Connection Device.
3. If you wish to use your VoIP phone service,
connect a phone handset to your modem’s
Phone1 port.
4. You can use an additional Ethernet cable to
connect your computer to any of your modem’s 4
LAN ports. Alternatively, follow the steps later in
this guide to connect devices via WiFi.
Turn to Page 14 to continue setup.
Ethernet Cable
Plug into your computer’s
Ethernet Port (Optional)
Phone Cable
Plug into handset
(Optional)
Power Cables
Plug into power outlets
NBN™ Connection Device
Connects to your modem via
Ethernet to the WAN Port
Phone Cable
Plug into the phone
socket on the wall
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Plug in for NBN™HFC
Before you get started...
If you received a new NBN™ Connection Box along with your
modem, please follow its setup guide to get it plugged in and
turned on before you set up your modem.
1. Using the power cable supplied, connect your
modem’s Power port to a power outlet. Press the
Power button on the back of the modem to turn
it on.
2. Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect your
modem’s red WAN port to the UNI-D 1 port on
your NBN™ Connection Box (note that some
boxes may have one yellow LAN port instead).
3. If you wish to use your VoIP phone service,
connect a phone handset to your modem’s
Phone1 port.
4. You can use an additional Ethernet cable to
connect your computer to any of your modem’s 4
LAN ports. Alternatively, follow the steps later in
this guide to connect devices via WiFi.
Turn to Page 14 to continue setup.
Ethernet Cable
Plug into your computer’s
Ethernet Port (Optional)
Phone Cable
Plug into handset
(Optional)
Power Cables
Plug into power outlets
Cable Socket
Connects to NBN™
Connection Box
NBN™ Connection Box
Connects to your modem via
Ethernet to the WAN Port
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Plug in for NBN™Fibre to the Premises
1. Using the power cable supplied, connect your
modem’s Power port to a power outlet. Press the
Power button on the back of the modem to turn
it on.
2. Use the supplied Ethernet cable to connect your
modem’s red WAN port to the UNI-D 1 port on
your NBN™ Connection Box. If UNI-D1 doesn’t
work, try each UNI-D port before contacting us
for a hand.
3. If you wish to use your VoIP phone service,
connect a phone handset to your modem’s
Phone1 port.
4. You can use an additional Ethernet cable to
connect your computer to any of your modem’s 4
LAN ports. Alternatively, follow the steps later in
this guide to connect devices via WiFi.
Turn to Page 14 to continue setup.
Ethernet Cable
Plug into your computer’s
Ethernet Port (Optional)
Phone Cable
Plug into handset
(Optional)
POWE R
NBN™ Connection Box
Connects to your modem via
Ethernet to the WAN Port
Power Cables
Plug into power outlets
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