Do I need a new modem if I move to a faster plan?

Not always—but it depends on your current modem/router’s capabilities. If you’re upgrading to a higher-speed plan (like 100Mbps or 1000Mbps), your existing modem/router must support those speeds, especially on the WAN (Internet) port. Some older devices may bottleneck your speed, even if your plan allows for higher performance. To check if your router is compatible: … Read more

How do I block specific websites on my router?

For this you need to login into the router IP. – You can use a Mobile phone or laptop and connect it with the Wifi. – Login into the router IP which is 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 generally or this IP can be found on the label present on the back or bottom side of the … Read more

How do I enable guest Wi-Fi on my router?

Access your router settings by logging into the router IP and enable guest mode under the wireless section. On the Guest Mode page you can set the Name of the Guest Network, password or key to connect to that network. You can also put the TIme schedule as well on the Guest Network thus restricting … Read more

What router do I need for NBN FTTP/HFC/FTTC?

You can use almost any standard router with a WAN (Internet) port, as the fiber box acts as the modem. No built-in modem is required — just a good-quality router. ✅ Recommended: For small to medium (50-100 square meters) homes: ASUS RT-AX52, For medium (100-200 square meters) homes: ASUS RT-57 For large (over 300 square … Read more

I live in a granny flat. What kind of router should I prepare?

If you’re living in a granny flat, the best router option depends on whether the internet service is installed directly in your unit or shared from the main house.Normally NBN fiber box installed at the main house 🔹 1. Fibre/NBN box is installed directly in the granny flat: You can use a regular standalone router … Read more

Do I need a special router for your internet service?

Most modern routers are compatible with our service. Just make sure: -The router supports PPPoE. -The router is not locked to another provider. -If you require a landline/VoIP service, make sure your router supports it.

I live in a standalone house. What kind of router should I use?

For standalone houses, especially larger ones (over 300 square meters or multi-storey), we recommend a high-performance router or a mesh Wi-Fi system with 2–3 nodes. AX3000 or higher Wi-Fi 6 models will provide strong and stable signals throughout the entire house, even extending to your backyard. Recommended systems: ASUS RT-57 AX3000 (2 or 3-Pack) Tip: … Read more