How to turn TD-W8968V3V4, TD-W8950N,TD-W8950NDV2,TD-W8960N V4-V6 into an NBN-ready wireless router

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Updated 06-29-2022 01:36:32 AM FAQ view icon55317
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Note: To make a modem work as a wireless router, you should first connect a modem to LAN4/WAN port.

Preparation: test your NBN connection type by connecting your computer to your NBN box directly by cable

1)if the computer gets internet directly, then in step 4, you will need to choose IPoE (Dynamic or Static IP over Ethernet) as our modems WAN connection type
2) if the computer cant get internet directly and you need to do a PPPOE dial up connection in order to get on line, then choose
PPPOE in step 4 as our modems WAN connection type.

Step 1 Open the web browser and type the IP address of the device in the address bar (default is 192.168.1.1; you can check it on the bottom label of the device). Press Enter.

Step 2 Type the username and password in the login page, the default username and password are both admin. Click OK to log in to the device.


Step 3 Click Quick Setup on the left side of the menu, and then choose the radio box: Ethernet WAN (it's called "wireless router mode" on TD-W8968), then Click Next.

Step 4 Choose the WAN Link Type according to your own NBN connection type:
1) choose IPoE (Dynamic or Static IP over Ethernet). Then click on Next.


2)choose PPPOE(PPP over Ethernet), then input username(ppp username) and password(ppp password) provided by your internet service provider and go to next:

Step 5

Configure your Wireless setting, such as SSID and password. Then click on Next.

Step 6 A Summary screen will show the WAN and Wi-Fi configuration in the last step, just click on Save.

1) IPoE (Dynamic or Static IP over Ethernet)s Summary screen:

2) PPPOEs Summary screen:

Now, the modem has become a wireless router that can work with NBN, and enjoy!

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