Internode TG-789 Manuale utente

TG-789 Broadband Gateway
Quick Setup Guide

2
Get to know your modem
DSL LAN WAN Power
Port
Power
Button
ResetPhone

3
What are you setting up today?
You’ll need to plug in a little differently depending 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.
Just looking to change your WiFi (Wireless) network settings?
See page 13.
ADSL Broadband Naked DSL Broadband
NodePhone (VoIP)
Set up 4
Set up 6
Set up 8
Set up 6Set up 6
Set up 15
Configure 10
Configure 12
Configure 11
Configure 10 Configure 12
NBN™ Fibre to the Node (FTTN)
NBN™ Fibre to the Building (FTTB) NBN™ Fibre or other Fibre to
the Premises (FTTP)

4
Set up for ADSL
Power Button
Line Filter
You only need to use the line filter if you have ADSL and you need to plug
the modem and a handset for Home Phone into the same wall socket
PHONE
LINE
ADSL
Power Cable
Phone Cable
Phone Cable
Ethernet Cable
Plug into your computer's
Ethernet Port
(Optional)
Phone Cable
Handset for NodePhone
(Optional)
Phone Cable
Handset for Home Phone
(Optional)
Phone socket
Power Socket

5
Set up for ADSL
1. Take the grey-tipped phone cable and plug it into the grey
DSL port on the back of your modem.
2. The other end of the cable may be plugged directly into the
phone socket on the wall OR into the ADSL port on the line
filter if you need to share the phone socket with a landline
Home Phone.
3. Plug the black power supply cable into the modem’s Power
port and an available power outlet. Turn the modem on
using the Power button.
4. You can connect WiFi enabled computers, tablets or
smartphones to your modem’s WiFi network using the
details on the Default Wireless Settings card found in the
box. WiFi settings are also printed on the sticker on the base
of your modem.
5. Alternatively, use the yellow-tipped Ethernet cable to
connect a computer’s Ethernet port to any of the yellow
LAN ports.
6. Let your modem rest for 10 – 15 minutes. In most cases it
will retrieve your settings and get online automatically. Try
viewing a website – if it works, you can skip to page 13.
If you were unable to view a website, please follow the advice on
page 10.

6
Set up for Naked, FTTN, or FTTB
Power Button
Power Cable
Phone Cable
Ethernet Cable
Plug into your computer's
Ethernet Port
(Optional)
Phone Cable
Handset for NodePhone
(Optional)
Phone socket
Power Socket

7
If you were unable to view a website, don’t panic. Naked
broadband users should follow the steps on page 10.
If you have NBN™ Fibre to the Node (FTTN) or Fibre to the
Building (FTTB), turn to page 12.
1. Take the grey-tipped phone cable and plug it into the grey
DSL port on the back of your modem.
2. Plug the other end of the cable directly into the phone
socket on the wall. Do not use a line filter.
3. Plug the black power supply cable into the modem’s Power
port and an available power outlet. Turn the modem on
using the Power button.
4. You can connect WiFi enabled computers, tablets or
smartphones to your modem’s WiFi network using the
details on the Default Wireless Settings card found in the
box. WiFi settings are also printed on the sticker on the base
of your modem.
5. Alternatively, use the yellow-tipped Ethernet cable to
connect a computer’s Ethernet port to any of the yellow
LAN ports.
6. Let your modem rest for 10 – 15 minutes. It should retrieve
your settings and get online automatically. Try viewing a
website – if it works, you can skip to page 13.
Set up for Naked, FTTN, or FTTB

8
Set up for NBN™ Fibre or other FTTP
Smart Wiring
Some newer homes have internal smart wiring, allowing your NBN™ Connection Box to be plugged into a patch panel in
one room, and your modem to be plugged into the corresponding port on a patch panel in another room.
Power Button
Power Cable
Ethernet Cable
Ethernet Cable
Plug into your computer's
Ethernet Port
(Optional)
Phone Cable
Handset for NodePhone
(Optional)
NBN™ Connection
Box / Fibre Unit
Power Socket

9
Set up for NBN™ Fibre or other FTTP
6. Let your modem rest for 5 – 10 minutes. It should retrieve
your settings and get online automatically. Try viewing a
website – if it works, you can skip to page 13.
7. If you were unable to view a website, simply follow the
steps on the next page.
1. Take the red-tipped Ethernet cable and plug it into the red
WAN port on the back of your modem.
2. Plug the other end of the cable directly into the active
UNI-D port on your NBN™ Connection Box or fibre unit.
This is typically UNI-D1. If this doesn’t work and you don’t
know which one to use, please contact us using the details
on the back cover of this guide.
3. Plug the black power supply cable into the modem’s Power
port and an available power outlet. Turn the modem on
using the Power button.
4. You can connect WiFi enabled computers, tablets or
smartphones to your modem’s WiFi network using the
details on the Default Wireless Settings card found in the
box. WiFi settings are also printed on the sticker on the base
of your modem.
5. Alternatively, use the yellow-tipped Ethernet cable to
connect a computer’s Ethernet port to any of the yellow
LAN ports.

10
Configure for ADSL or Naked
Setup Wizard
Step 1 of 8
Internet Service Provider Internode
WAN Interfaces
WAN Type:
Username:
Password:
VPI Number:
VCI Number:
ADSL
PPP over Ethernet
8
35
Setup Wizard
Step 2 of 8
VoIP Netphone Setup
VoIP (Netphone) is an optional phone service that runs over the internet. If you
purchased this service, enter your VoIP settings here. You’ll find your settings
VoIP activation email.
I don’t have VoIP
1. On your connected computer or WiFi device, open your web browser and go to
http://10.1.1.1
2. Log in with the default username and default password printed on the sticker on the
base of your modem.
3. The Setup Wizard should run; if not, simply click Setup Wizard on the dashboard.
Enter the following details:
Internet Service Provider: Internode
WAN Interfaces: ADSL
WAN Type: PPP over Ethernet
Username: Your broadband username
(include any “@internode.on.net”)
Password: Your broadband password
(case sensitive)
VPI Number: 8
VCI Number: 35
4. Click "I don't have VoIP" for now. You can set up NodePhone (VoIP) or third-party
VoIP later with the steps on page 15.
5. Click Next, and then turn to page 13 to continue with the WiFi setup.
3
4
Altri manuali per TG-789
2
Indice
Altri manuali Internode Portale
Manuali Portale popolari di altre marche

LST
LST M500RFE-AS Manuale utente

Kinnex
Kinnex Media Gateway Manuale utente

2N Telekomunikace
2N Telekomunikace 2N StarGate Manuale utente

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Superlink SC-WBGW256 Manuale utente

ZyXEL Communications
ZyXEL Communications ZYWALL2 ET 2WE Manuale utente

Telsey
Telsey CPVA 500 - SIP Manuale utente













