These step-by-step instructions will assist you in setting up and connecting your Netcomm NF4V modem to your Fibre or ADSL/VDSL broadband connection.
Modem Setup Instructions
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1. Connect one end of your Yellow/Blue Fibre Ethernet Cable into the WAN port of your Netcomm NF4V and the other end into the LAN1/GE1 port of your Fibre ONT (Optical Network Terminal).
2. Plug the power supply into a power socket and the other end into the power point of your modem.
3. Repeat step 2 with your ONT, ensuring that it is also connected to the power.
4. Turn the power on at the wall socket and then turn your modem on by pushing the power (ON/OFF) button on the back or side of your modem.
5. Go online by either connecting your devices to the Wi-Fi or by plugging an Ethernet cable to one of the yellow LAN ports on your modem and the other end into your computer.
You will find your Wi-Fi network name and password on the bottom of your Netcomm NF4V modem. Check out setting up wireless on NF4V to change your Wi-Fi name and password.
Cables
Telephone cable (RJ-11 to RJ-11): This cable runs from the 'Telephone 1' port of your Netcomm modem to port on the back or bottom of your telephone device.
Ethernet cable (RJ-45): This cable runs from the WAN port of your Netcomm modem to the LAN1/GE1 port of your ONT.
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1. Plug the black cable to wall socket and the other end into the grey DSL port on the modem.
2. If you have homeline, plug the grey telephone cable into Telephone 1 port of your modem and the other end into your phone.
3. Plug the power pack into your power point and modem and turn the modem on (using the ON/OFF button).
4. Plug the yellow cable into your device (e.g. PC, TV or game console).
You will find your Wi-Fi network name and password on the bottom of your Netcomm NF4V modem. Check out setting up wireless on NF4V to change your Wi-Fi name and password.
Cables
Telephone cable (RJ-11): This cable runs from the DSL port of your modem to your dedicated wall socket.
Ethernet cable (RJ-45): This cable runs from the Ethernet/LAN port of your modem to the Ethernet plug on your computer device.