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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Ensure that you have the following information
from your service provider:
- How your Internet service will physically connect to your gateway
- The Settings specic to your type of service.
There are two primary ways to connect your
gateway to the Internet service:
Ethernet WAN
This is the most common access type in Australia and New Zealand
and covers xed line technologies such as nbn™ FTTP, HFC, FTTC
as well as UFB Fixed Wireless and Sky Muster™ satellite services.
This type of Internet service uses the red WAN port on the
back of the gateway to connect to the dedicated connection
box installed by your access network provider.
VDSL
These access types are provided by nbn™ FTTB,
FTTN or VDSL over a traditional telephone line.
VDSL connection will require an optional DSL box.
Refer to pages 12 and 13 for a diagram and
description of the connection using a DSL box.