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Hi @NLA . Also, you can go to nbnco.com.au, put in your address to see what tyoe of connection is being used. If installation is not complete, it will show your service class which indicates the next step in installation. You can search on nbn service class for explanation of values.
Hi @NLA . Also, you can go to nbnco.com.au, put in your address to see what tyoe of connection is being used. If installation is not complete, it will show your service class which indicates the next step in installation. You can search on nbn service class for explanation of values.
@NLA . NBNCo is supposed to connect the cable up to a wall socket and provide the NBN connection box. You then need a router from TPG or your own purchase and TPG sets you up in their network. Once you have the NBN box and router, TPG do remote activation. You do the router cable connections.
@NLA . FTTN has no NBN box. Router connects directly to phone socket from router DSL port.
Still think it is for NBNCo to finish it off. TPG should organise.
Hi @NLA,
Let's have a look first at what service class type of address you have. If you already have an existing wall socket, then the tech should have had that activated and should also have tested the modem afterwards.
PM us with your TPG username or customer ID and kindly connect the modem so we can also test the line whether there's already a signal.
Here's a guide for the FTTN setup: NBN FTTN Setup guide
It would also help if you can attach some pictures so we can see what the setup looks like.
Thanks!
Ahra_G