Optus ADSL2+ WIFI MODEM Instruction Manual

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THE INCREDIBLY SIMPLE GUIDE TO
INSTALLING YOUR ADSL2+WIFI MODEM

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ADSL2+WIFI MODEM
ADSL PHONE
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ETHERNET CABLE 2
(We’ve included a spare – the red one.
Keep it handy – you never know when you’ll need it)
POWER ADAPTOR
TELEPHONE CABLE
ADSL PHONE
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ADSL PHONE
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ADSL PHONE
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ADSL2+LINE FILTER
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WIRELESS INFORMATION CARD
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WIFI NETWORK NAME
PASSWORD
http://10.1.1.1/
USERNAME
PASSWORD
WiFi
INSTALLATION GUIDE
(The thing you’re reading)

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Plug the Line Filter into your
wall socket.
Time to match colour with colour.
Grab the grey telephone cable and
plug one end into the back of the
filter – port labelled ADSL. Plug the
other end into the grey port at the
back of the modem, labelled DSL.
Connect your phone to the port
labelled phone. Too easy.
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T:If you don’t have a telephone or
have your phone connected to a wall
socket in another room, just plug the
telephone cable directly into the wall
socket from your modem. Ensure that
all telephones are filtered regardless
of where your modem is plugged in.
Heads-up (SERIOUSLY):
Make sure you don’t switch off your modem for at least 10 minutes after plugging it in.

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ETHERNET
(You’ll enjoy a much speedier internet – it’s our recommended way to go.)
Just connect yellow with yellow – the yellow Ethernet Cable with the yellow
socket on your modem and the other end to your computer.
Plug in the power cable at the wall and the other end into your modem.
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GOT LOTS OF DEVICES?
To add other phones, digital pay TV gear, answering machine, faxes
and dial-up modems that share your same Optus DSL Broadband
service, just get an extra ADSL2+Filter and follow the steps in this guide.
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WIFI
Locate the WiFi settings on your computer or other device.
These will vary depending on the gadget you’re connecting to.
T:It should look
something like this.
1. Open up your web browser and head to 192.168.0.1
2. Log in with your personal OptusNet email and password which you’ll find
in the welcome letter we sent you. Hit ‘apply’. If you’ve lost your password,
just give us a shout on 1300 739 407
3. It could take a few minutes, but you’re now connected.
To confirm, go back to 192.168.0.1 and you should see this.
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Locate the WiFi settings on your
computer or other device. These will
vary depending on the gadget you’re
connecting to. Give us a shout if
you’re having trouble finding them.
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Select the WiFi Network that’s on
your WiFi card and enter the password.
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WIFI NETWORK NAME
PASSWORD
Heads-up: if you choose to customise
these settings, your details will be
different to what is printed on your
WiFi card. A factory reset will reset
these settings back to what is printed
on the card so don’t lose it.

5. Last, check that the power light and DSL lights on your modem are on but
not flashing. The internet light should be flashing. All’s well with the world.
Heads-up: We recommend you
don’t use the phone ports on
your new ADSL2+modem.
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1. Open up your web browser and head to 192.168.0.1
2. Log in with your personal OptusNet email and password which you’ll find in
the welcome letter we sent you. Hit ‘apply’. If you enter the wrong username
and password by any chance, it’s OK. You’ll be swiftly transferred to our
ServiceNet page, where you just enter your details and follow the prompts.
3. If you’ve lost your password, give us a shout on 1300 739 407
4. It could take a few minutes (up to 30 minutes), but you’re now connected.
To confirm, go back to 192.168.0.1 and you should see the screen below.
Heads-up: If you incorrectly enter your username and password you’ll
be sent to our ServiceNet page. Don’t worry, just enter your details and
follow the prompts to get connected.
http://192.168.0.1
@Connected to ADSL2+
Welcome to ServiceNet
Important! Instead of the Internet you have been connected to a restricted Optus Internet online system called ServiceNet.
Please enter your Optus Dial Internet username and password below so we can give you further information about why you have been connected to this system.
NOTE: You will not be able to access the Internet or retrieve email during this session. Login above for details.
Optus Dial Internet Customer Service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1300 301 325.
Your IP address is: 203.13.128.104
Next >>
Username: @optusnet.com.au
Password:
POWER & DSL
LIGHTS
(Not flashing)
INTERNET
LIGHT
(Flashing)

Q. What should I do if I’m having trouble
connecting?
A. Like any IT guru will tell you, first try restarting
your modem by switching off the power on the
back, wait 10 seconds, then turn it back on again.
Give it a few minutes to restart and reset your
connection.
Q. What if I can’t make or receive calls?
A. First, try restarting your modem by switching
off the power on the back, wait 10 seconds, then
turn it back on again. Give it a few minutes to
restart and reset your connection.
Q. I’ve just received my shiny new modem.
Do I need to call Optus first?
A. No. Just read the instructions and everything
should be sweet.
Q. I’ve forgotten my WiFi password.
What do I do?
A. Don’t panic! The default WiFi Network Name
(SSID) and Password can be found on the Wireless
Information Card in the box. It’s also on the bottom
of the modem. If you’ve changed this, you can
reset it to default by factory resetting your modem.
To do this, insert something sharp (like a pen) in
the reset button on the back of the device.
Q. I’ve forgotten the firmware password.
What do I do?
A. The firmware can be accessed at
http://192.168.0.1. Log in using the default
Username: ADMIN and Password: PASSWORD,
then click on WiFi to access your details. If these
do not work, factory reset the device by inserting
something sharp (like a pen) in the reset button
on the back of the device. A factory reset will
reset these settings and any WiFi settings back to
default settings. So the above listed username and
password will allow you to access the firmware and
your WiFi settings will revert back to what is printed
on your WiFi card.
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GOT ANY ISSUES, PROBLEMS OR
HEAD-SCRATCHERS?

WAIT, THERE’S MORE
Go to our ‘help me’ address above and you’ll also learn how to set up email and security,
pay your bill and lots more. To change your WiFi password, just head to 192.168.0.1
Thanks for listening, talk soon.
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BUT IN CASE YOU NEED A LITTLE HELP,
HAVE FORGOTTEN YOUR PASSWORD
OR JUST WANT TO FIND OUT MORE,
CALL OUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT
TEAM ON 1300 739 407 OR GO TO
OPTUS.COM.AU/HELPME
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