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UP AND RUNNING
GO
LET’S
GET YOUR MODEM
HG630b Modem User Guide
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Equipment check 2
Getting started 3
Setting up bre broadband 4
Setting up VDSL2 broadband 5
Setting up ADSL broadband 7
Connect your computer 7
Connect to power 7
Connect to broadband 8
Connect to WiFi (wireless networking) 9
Connect to WiFi using WPS enabled devices (optional) 10
Access free premium services 11
Securing your gateway 11
Factory reset 12
Advanced settings 12
Problems? 12
Important tips 13
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1 x Huawei HG630b Gateway
1 x ADSL
Cable (grey)
1 x VDSL2
Cable (black)
1 x LAN Ethernet
Cable (Yellow)
1 x Fibre Ethernet
Cable (blue)
1 x Power Supply
1 x User Guide
UP AND RUNNING
GO
LET’S
GET YOUR MODEM
HG630b Modem User Guide
1 x Safety Information
Let’s check everything is here. You should have:
1. Equipment check
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To set up your internet connection, you’ll initially need to use a computer
(Windows or Mac) with an Ethernet port and web browser, and connected by
the yellow Ethernet cable to a LAN port in the Gateway. Your computer needs
to be within reach of the phone socket for ADSL or VDSL broadband services,
or the optical network termination point for bre broadband services.
Once you’ve established your internet connection, you’ll then be able to set
up a wireless WiFi (wireless) network and connect wirelessly.
2.1 Broadband service auto conguration
The HG630b Gateway automatically congures itself to the active connection type it
discovers – ADSL, VDSL2, Fibre or via USB Mobile Broadband T-Stick.*
Should you change connection type at any time, simply reboot your gateway
and it will connect to the new service without altering your gateway settings.
*The HG630b supports a range of Spark USB mobile broadband T-Sticks. By using
a mobile broadband connection through this gateway, you will incur charges on your
mobile broadband plan not covered by your home or xed line broadband plan.
A list of Spark T-Sticks supported by the HG630b can be found at spark.co.nz/help
2. Getting started
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If you have an ADSL or VDSL broadband connection, skip this step.
To receive a bre broadband service, your premises must have a bre cable connection.
To set up your bre broadband connection you must use a computer with an
ethernet port and a web browser. Due to the length of the cables supplied, you must
set up close to the bre optical network termination (or ONT) point. Once your bre
broadband is working, you can unplug the ethernet cable and use the Gateway’s
wireless (WiFi) network.
Connect one end of the blue tipped Fibre Ethernet Cable into the blue WAN port
in the Gateway and the other end into the port labelled GE1 in the Fibre ONT
(Chorus Fibre ONT illustrated).
When complete, skip to step 6.
Fibre Company ONT
3. Setting up bre broadband
GE2POTS1 POTS2 RESET GE1 GE3 GE4 POWER
Fibre
Ethernet Cable
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If you have an ADSL or bre broadband connection, skip this step.
To receive a VDSL2 broadband service you must have a VDSL Splitter installed by a
technician as part of your connection agreement
To set up your VDSL2 broadband connection you must use a computer with an
ethernet port and a web browser. Due to the length of the cables supplied, you must
set up close to the VDSL2 connection point. Once broadband is working you can
unplug the ethernet cable and use the Gateway’s wireless (WiFi) network.
Connect the VDSL2 cable to the DSL port on the Gateway and the VDSL2
connection point.
Note: the small connector (RJ11) should go into the DSL port in the Gateway
and the large connector (RJ45) should go into the VDSL2 connection point.
When complete skip to step 6.
Dedicated VDSL2 connection point (RJ45)
VDSL2 cable
Large connector (RJ45)
Small connector (RJ11)
4. Setting up VDSL2 broadband
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If you have a VDSL or bre broadband connection, skip this step.
ADSL lters are required for every phone socket in use, including phone lines, faxes or
digital TV decoders. Filters remove interference on your phone lines and improve your
broadband service.
If you use 4 or more phone sockets in your home, have a monitored security or medical
alarm, Spark strongly recommend you have an ADSL Splitter installed by
a technician.
Call Spark on 0800 22 55 98 to arrange installation or to order more ADSL lters.
a. Connect the ADSL lter to the phone socket.
b. If you use a telephone, fax machine or TV decoder etc. at the same phone socket,
connect that device into the ADSL lter socket marked PHONE.
c. Connect the ADSL cable into the ADSL lter socket marked ADSL.
d. Connect the other end of the ADSL cable into the Gateway port marked DSL.
5. Setting Up ADSL broadband
a
c
bd
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a. Connect the yellow Ethernet cable into LAN port number 1 (LAN1) in the
back of the Gateway.
b. Connect the other end of the ethernet cable into the ethernet port on
your computer.
Look for this symbol on your computer if you are not sure.
a. Plug in the power supply to
the electrical power socket.
Plug the other end of the
power cable into the Power
socket in the Gateway.
b. Ensure the power is turned
on at the wall, and push in the
ON/OFF button on the back of
the Gateway to turn the Gateway on.
6. Connect your computer
7. Connect to power
On/Off
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Please wait up to 5 minutes for the Gateway to establish a broadband connection.
Your Gateway lights will tell you when the connection is working correctly.
If the Power light is off – check Step 7.
For ADSL and VDSL2 connections, the lights should be as follows:
The Power and DSL lights should be solid GREEN and not blinking.
The Internet and LAN1 lights should be GREEN and blinking.
For a Fibre connection, the lights should be as follows:
The Power and WAN lights should be solid GREEN and not blinking.
The Internet and LAN1 lights should be GREEN and blinking.
When the Gateway lights are correct, open a web browser on your computer
such as Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox or Chrome. If your connection is working
you will see a valid web page and be able to surf the internet.
If not, restart your computer, open an internet browser and try again.
If after 5 minutes the DSL light is off or ashing:
yCheck Step 3 if you have a bre connection
yCheck Step 4 if you have a VDSL2 connection
yCheck Step 5 if you have an ADSL connection. If the DSL light remains off or
ashing, you may have a faulty phone socket. Try connecting using another
phone socket.
If the LAN1 light is off – check Step 6. Ensure the ethernet cable is correctly
connected to the ethernet port of your computer, and a LAN port on your Gateway.
If the DSL light (for ADSL or VDSL2) or WAN light (for bre) remains off or ashing,
or if you continue to experience problems, call our Broadband Helpdesk
on 0800 22 55 98.
8.1 New Spark accounts
If you are an existing Spark customer skip this step.
When you are successfully connected to the Internet, you should activate your
Spark broadband account. In the browser address bar type
spark.co.nz/broadbandsetup press enter and follow the online activation steps.
8. Connect to broadband
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