kogan ADSL2+VDSL Internet Wireless AC Modem Installation Guide
- June 13, 2024
- Kogan
Table of Contents
kogan ADSL2+VDSL Internet Wireless AC Modem
Getting to know your Modem
Please take the time to check what’s in your Kogan Internet Modem box as well as the various lights, buttons and ports on your device.
What’s in the box?
KOGAN INTERNET MODEM
QUICK START GUIDE
WARRANTY CARD
POWER ADAPTOR
GREY TELEPHONE CABLE
BLUE ETHERNET CABLE
YELLOW ETHERNET CABLE
Your Modem
Front Panel
The LED lights on your Kogan Internet Moden will indicate the status of your service.
Back Panel
LED Indicators
LED | Status | Indication |
---|---|---|
Power | On |
Off
| Power is on.
Power is off.
DSL| On Flashing Off| DSL synchronization is complete. DSL synchronization is
in progress. DSL synchronization failed.
Internet| On
Off
| Internet connection is available.
No internet connection.
Wireless 2.4GHz| On
Flashing
Off
| The 2.4GHz wireless radio band is enabled.
The router is transmitting or receiving data via 2.4GHz band.
The 2.4GHz wireless radio band is disabled.
Wireless 5GHz| On
Flashing
Off
| The 5GHz wireless radio band is enabled.
The router is transmitting or receiving data via 5GHz band.
The 5GHz wireless radio band is disabled.
WPS| On/Off
Flashing
| Turns on when a WPS synchronization is established and automatically turns off about five minutes later.
A wireless device is trying to connect to the network via WPS.
This process may take up to 2 minutes.
WAN| On
Flashing
Off
| A device is connected to the WAN port.
The WAN port is sending or receiving data.
No device is connected to the WAN port.
LAN| On
Flashing
Off
| A device is connected to the LAN port.
The LAN port is sending or receiving data.
No device is connected to the LAN port.
USB| On
Flashing
Off
| The USB device is ready to use.
USB device is being identified, or data is being transferred.
No USB device is plugged into the USB port.
Connecting to nbn once your service is ready
When you receive an email from us that your nbn™ service has been successfully activated it’s time to complete the setup of your Kogan Internet modem.
Connecting your power supply
Connect one end of the power adaptor to your Kogan Internet Modem and the other end into a power point and switch this on.
Set up your nbnTM Broadband connection
For FTTP (Fibre to the premises) and HFC connections:
You’ll need to connect your Kogan Internet Modem to the NTD (nbn™ connection
box) in your home.
For FTTP connections:
Connect the Ethernet cable (the one with the blue ends) and plugin end into
the blue WAN port of your Kogan Internet Modem and the other end into the
first UNI-D Port on your NTD which nbn™ have installed, this port can be found
on the bottom of the NTD.
For HFC connections:
Connect the Ethernet cable (the one with the blue ends) and plug one end into
the blue WAN port of your Kogan Internet Modem and the other end into the
UNI-D Port on your NTD which nbn™ have supplied, this port can be found on the
back of the NTD. Make sure that the NTD is plugged into the wall power plug
and turned on.
For FTTN connections:
Connect one end of the grey telephone cable directly into your telephone wall
socket, and the other end into the grey DSL port on the Kogan Internet Modem.
Setting up your Wi-Fi
Connect your compatible Wi-Fi devices to the Wi-Fi Network Name (‘the SSID’) using the Wireless Key (‘the Wi-Fi password) from the label underneath your Kogan Internet Modem.
You may also choose to change the default Wi-Fi Network Name and Wireless Key to make them easier to remember. You can do this through the Kogan Internet Modem dashboard. Refer to the following page of this guide for information on how to access the dashboard.
Advanced Settings
Your Kogan Internet Modem comes with
a dashboard which allows you to:
• Change your Wi-Fi Network Name and Wireless Key details
• Manage advanced internet and Wi-Fi settings
Once connected to your Kogan Internet Modem via Wi-Fi oran Ethernet cable you
can access the dashboard by typing http://tplinkmodem.net into your browser
and using the login details from the label underneath your Kogan Internet
Modem.
Troubleshooting Tips
If you are experiencing difficulties connecting via Wi-Fi or when using an Ethernet cable, please try the following:
Power the device off
Check that the cables have been plugged in correctly
After 2 minutes, power on the device again
Wait for the internet light to turn solid green
If you are still experiencing difficulties connecting, you can access more
information in the help section at
koganinternet.com.au/support
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>