NBN Fibre to the Curb Setup Manual - page 4
Connecting to the
nbn
™
broadband access network
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Connecting to the
nbn
™
broadband access network
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Locating your telephone wall socket
An important first step to setup is
locating a telephone wall socket in your
home (like the one pictured below).
Which telephone wall socket
is the right one?
It’s most likely the socket that
currently connects to your phone
or internet service. Ideally, it will be
located only a short distance from
a power outlet.
What if I have multiple telephone
wall sockets in my home?
You’ll know that the correct one is
connected when the Connection
Light
and Broadband Light
on the
nbn
™
connection device
turn solid blue. Refer to page 12
for more information.
What if I have an older-style
telephone wall socket?
If you have a telephone wall socket like
the one pictured below, you’ll need to
purchase an adaptor to connect to your
nbn
™
powered plan. These can be found
at most hardware or electronics stores.
In most cases, your adaptor can be
installed by you. But if you need help,
contact your phone and internet
provider.
What if I don’t have a telephone
wall socket?
To connect to your
nbn
™
powered
plan via an FTTC connection,
it’s vital you have a telephone
wall socket installed. If you don’t,
or only have a cable wall socket
(e.g. for pay TV), contact your
phone and internet provider.