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FTTC guide

nbn™ Connection Guide - Fibre to the Curb (FTTC) 

STEP 1 - Locate the wall socket in your home

Find the telephone wall socket in your home. They’re 
most commonly found in the main living room space or 
bedrooms, but can sometimes be in the kitchen area. 
It should look something like the photo below. Make 
a note of all the sockets in your home, even ones that 
may be in non-ideal locations such as bedrooms.

If your home has an older style wall socket shown 
below (typically the plug is a yellow square with 3 
prongs), you’ll need to purchase a Jackson adapter 
that allows you to plug in a modern RJ11 telephone 
cable. These adapters can be purchased at all most 
electronics and computer stores.

IMPORTANT: If you are porting your existing landline 
telephone number to an nbn™ VoIP service and 
you need to keep using your landline phone at the 
premises until the port is completed (porting can take 
up to six (6) weeks), you will need to purchase and
connect a VDSL in-line filter/splitter to connect your 
phone and nbn™ Connection Device (NCD). A VDSL 
splitter can be purchased at most major electronics 
stores.

STEP 2 - Plug in your nbn™ Connection Device (NCD)

Disconnect all devices in your home such as 
telephones, modems, fax machines or anything else 
that is plugged into a telephone wall socket. It is very 
important that you have no other devices plugged into 
sockets in your home. You will need to plug in your 
nbn™ Connection Device (NCD) first. Plug the included 
black power cable (A) from plug A (POWER) on the 
back of the NCD. Plug the other end of the power 
cable (A) into a power wall outlet in your home and 
switch the power point on.

Plug the included grey telephone cable (B) into plug 
B (WALL SOCKET) on the back of the NCD. Plug the 
other end of the telephone cable (B) into your wall 
socket. You will now need to wait for the connection 
light and the DSL light on the top of the NCD to turn 
solid blue - this may take up to 15 minutes. DO NOT 
UNPLUG THE DEVICE DURING THIS TIME.

If the connection light and DSL light on the top of the 
NCD do not turn solid blue after 15 minutes and you 
have more than one socket in the home, please plug 
the NCD into other sockets in your home, and turn 

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