How to set up D-Link DSL-3900 for nbn FTTP
You'll need to plug in your modem and change some settings to get it working with TPG nbn FTTP.
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First, make sure you’ve got a message from us asking you to plug in your nbn modem. We need to get your connection ready on our side before you plug in.
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Find your nbn Connection Box (NCB) – this is usually installed on the inside of an exterior wall in your home, sometimes in the garage. Unplug any old modem from the nbn Connection Box and power outlet.
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Use the Ethernet cable to connect your modem's red WAN port to your NCB's UNI-D1 port.
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Use the power cable to connect the Power port on your modem to a power outlet. Press your modem's Power button to turn it on.
- To connect devices to the WiFi, you'll find the default WiFi name and password on your modem's barcode sticker.
- If you have extra Ethernet cables, you can connect up to 4 devices to your modem’s yellow LAN ports.
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Open your web browser and go to: https://192.168.1.1
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Log in with the default default password on your modem's barcode sticker. If you have a custom password, use that instead.
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Select Settings, then Internet.
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Set Configure your WAN connection to Ethernet.
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Set Connection to PPPoE.
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Enter your TPG username and password.
Your TPG username can be found in emails from us about your TPG order. If you've forgotten your password, reset your password. -
Hit Save and you're good to go.
Can't get online? Call us on 1300 997 271 and we'll help you.