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Modem Setup Guides
Looking to setup your broadband or Fibre connection? Select your modem, follow the easy setup instructions and you’ll be good to go. If you are using a non-Slingshot supplied modem, use these settings to get connected.
Setting up your modem

Netcomm NB604N Netcomm NF4V Netcomm NF18 Setting up Wi-Fi on your modem
Setting up a non-Slingshot modem
Netcomm NB604N Netcomm NF4V Netcomm NF18 If you've got a modem that you didn't buy from Slingshot and want to connect it to your broadband, you can use these settings to get going.
You'll first need to check your modem's guide to ensure it is capable of connecting directly to Slingshot Fibre or broadband. (Some networking devices can only distribute Internet in 'Bridge Mode', so you might still need to use your Slingshot Modem.)
Modem setup settings
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Use your modem's user guide to find where to change your modem's settings. Adjust the settings to match following:
- Username:username@slingshot.co.nz (Please contact us if you don’t remember)
- Password: password (Please contact us if you don’t remember)
- Connection Type: PPPoA
- Encapsulation: PPPoA VC-MUX
- VPI: 0
- VCI: 100
- MTU: 1492 or 1500
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Use your modem's user guide to find where to change your modem's settings. Adjust the settings to match following:
- Username:username@slingshot.co.nz (Please contact us if you don’t remember)
- Password: password (Please contact us if you don’t remember)
- Connection Type: PPPoE
- WAN Service Type: Internet_TR069
- 802.1Q VLAN ID: 10
- Priority: 0
- IP Protocol: Dual - IPv4 & IPv6
- Auth mode: AUTO
- Dial-up modem: Always on
- MRU Size: 1492
- MTU Size: 1490
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Use your modem's user guide to find where to change your modem's settings. Adjust the settings to match following:
- Username:username@slingshot.co.nz (Please contact us if you don’t remember)
- Password: password (Please contact us if you don’t remember)
- Connection Mode\Multiplexing Type: VLAN MUX
- WAN Service Type: PPPoE
- 802.1Q VLAN ID: 10
- Priority: 0
- IP Protocol: Dual - IPv4 & IPv6
- Auth mode: AUTO
- MTU Size: 1492
Need help with setup?
Our Technical Support team can help you with your modem only if it was supplied by Slingshot. If you require assistance, you'll need to get in touch with your modem manufacturer. Some common modem vendors are listed below:
- ASUS New Zealand Limited - www.asus.co.nz - 0800 278 788
- Linksys - www.linksys.co.nz - 0800 441 528
- Cisco Systems NZ Ltd - www.cisco.com/nz/ - 0800 291 129
- D-Link - www.dlink.co.nz - 0800 900 900
- Netgear - www.netgear.co.nz - 0800 174 600
If you are not able to configure your non Slingshot-supplied modem with the help of the vendor, please contact us and we'll see what we can do to help.
If you need the Slingshot DNS, click here.
Setting Up Your Modem - Fritzbox 7490These step-by-step instructions will assist you in setting up and connecting your Fritzbox 7490 modem to your ADSL, VDSL or Fibre broadband service.
Modem Setup Instructions
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1. Connect one end of your yellow Ethernet cable to the "LAN 1" port of your modem and the other end to the "LAN1/GE1" socket of your Fibre ONT (white Fibre box, usually mounted on your wall). Ensure your ONT is connected to the power and turned on.
2. Plug the power supply into a power socket and the other end into the power point of your modem. Your modem will automatically power on and the green power light will illuminate.
3. If you have homeline services with Slingshot, plug your telephone handset into the "FON 1" port of your modem.
4. The physical set up of your Slingshot Fibre connection is now complete and we will need to wait 5 minutes to allow your modem to download its configuration settings. The Power / DSL, WLAN and Info lights will all illuminate once this process is complete.
5. Go online by either connecting your devices to the Wi-Fi or by plugging an Ethernet cable to one of the free yellow LAN ports on your modem and the other end into your computer.
Your Wi-Fi network name will be FRITZ!Box 7490 and your wireless network password will be the WLAN network key located on the bottom of your modem. Check out setting up wireless on Fritzbox to change your Wi-Fi name and password to your preference.

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1. Connect one end of your grey telephone cable to the grey "DSL/TEL" point on the back of your modem and the other end to your phone socket or the supplied DSL filter (if you have a homeline). If you are utilising the DSL filter, the other end of the filter will plug into your phone socket.
2. If you have homeline services with Slingshot, plug your telephone handset into phone port of the DSL filter.
3. Plug the power supply into a power socket and the other end into the power point of your modem.
4. The "Power / DSL" LED will begin to flash after 2-3 minutes to indicate that the FRITZ!Box is ready for operation.

5. Next, connect to your Wi-Fi network or plug an Ethernet cable to one of the free LAN ports on the back of your modem and the other end to your computer. Your Wi-Fi network name will be FRITZ!Box 7490 and your wireless network password will be the WLAN network key located on the bottom of your modem.
6. Open up your web browser (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Internet Explorer, etc.) and type 192.168.178.1 into the address bar.
Note: When logging in for the first time you will be prompted to go through a setup wizard. Select your preferred language and New Zealand as your region. The modem will then restart and come back online after a few minutes requesting you to enter a password for accessing the modem interface. Ensure you choose a password that is secure and is easy to remember.7. When prompted enter your new password to access the modem menu. Navigate to Account Information from the left-hand side.
8. Under the Connection Via section choose Connection to a DSL line.
9. Check Yes under the "Is account information required?" field and enter your Slingshot username and password in the User name (Slingshot email address in full) and Password fields. If you are unsure of your Slingshot username and password, please get in touch with our team.
10. Under Connection Settings, select Change connection settings and make sure the modem is set to Maintain permanently.

11. Check Use VLAN for Internet access and enter 10 into the VLAN-ID field. Select DSL ATM Settings as Set manually, VPI will be 0, and VCI is 100. Select PPPoE as the Encapsulation type.

12. To finish setup, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Check the internet connection after "Apply" has been clicked and then select Apply.

13. Go online by either connecting your devices to the Wi-Fi or by plugging an Ethernet cable to one of the free yellow LAN ports on your modem and the other end to your device (computer, TV, gaming console, etc.)
Your Wi-Fi network name will be FRITZ!Box 7490 and your wireless network password will be the WLAN network key located on the bottom of your modem. Check out setting up wireless on Fritzbox to change your Wi-Fi name and password to your preference.
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1. Connect one end of your grey telephone cable to the grey "DSL/TEL" point on the back of your modem and the other end to your phone socket or the supplied DSL filter (if you have a homeline). If you are utilising the DSL filter, the other end of the filter will plug into your phone socket.
2. If you have homeline services with Slingshot, plug your telephone handset into phone port of the DSL filter.
3. Plug the power supply into a power socket and the other end into the power point of your modem.
4. The "Power / DSL" LED will begin to flash after 2-3 minutes to indicate that the FRITZ!Box is ready for operation.

5. Next, connect to your Wi-Fi network or plug an Ethernet cable to one of the free LAN ports on the back of your modem and the other end to your computer. Your Wi-Fi network name will be FRITZ!Box 7490 and your wireless network password will be the WLAN network key located on the bottom of your modem.
6. Open up your web browser (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Internet Explorer, etc.) and type 192.168.178.1 into the address bar.
Note: When logging in for the first time you will be prompted to go through a setup wizard. Select your preferred language and New Zealand as your region. The modem will then restart and come back online after a few minutes requesting you to enter a password for accessing the modem interface. Ensure you choose a password that is secure and is easy to remember.7. When prompted, enter your new password to access the modem menu. Navigate to Account Information from the left-hand side.
8. Under the Connection Via section choose Connection to a DSL line.
9. Check Yes under the "Is account information required?" field and enter your Slingshot username (Slingshot email address) and password in the User name and Password fields. If you are unsure of your Slingshot username and password, please get in touch with our team.
10. Under Connection Settings, click Change connection settings and make sure the modem is set to Maintain permanently.

11. Ensure VLAN settings are clear with no information filled. Select DSL ATM Settings as Set manually, VPI will be 0, and VCI is 100. Select PPPoA/VC-Mux as the Encapsulation type.

12. To finish setup, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Check the internet connection after "Apply" has been clicked and then select Apply.

13. Go online by either connecting your devices to the Wi-Fi or by plugging an Ethernet cable to one of the free yellow LAN ports on your modem and the other end to your device (computer, TV, gaming console, etc.)
Your Wi-Fi network name will be FRITZ!Box 7490 and your wireless network password will be the WLAN network key located on the bottom of your modem. Check out setting up wireless on Fritzbox to change your Wi-Fi name and password to your preference.
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For step-by-step instructions follow our Factory Resetting Your Fritz!Box 7490 guide.
Changing the default login details for your Slingshot modem will help increase the security of your home network and Internet activity. This will protect you from unapproved changes to your Wi-Fi and network settings.
It's a good idea to change the password to your modem, since the default login details are publicly accessible information, so anyone with an Internet connection can find them!
To change the login details for your NetComm router, follow these easy steps.
- Login to your Slingshot Modem
- Once you're logged in, click on Management in the left-hand bar, and then click on Access Control. You'll see this screen:

- You'll see the Access Control -- Passwords screen.
- There are fields at the bottom of the screen, allowing you to change the username and password for any of the three logins to your router. Slingshot recommends changing only the passwords, only for the admin and support users.
- You change the details by entering:
- Username of the user you wish to modify
- The new username - leave this the same
- Old Password - by default this will be admin or the last 6 digits of the modem's MAC address
- New Password - change this to a secure password. A good password is at least 8 characters long, does not contain personal information, and includes lower and uppercase letters and numbers.
- Confirm the new password by re-entering it into the final field.
The form should look similar to this image:
- Once you've entered the details, click on the Apply/Save button. You're all done - if you click on Device Info in the left-hand menu, you'll now be prompted to log in to the router with the new details.
What can the USB port be used for on my Slingshot modem?Your Slingshot-supplied modem may have a USB port. This can be used to share files on the local network (LAN) and access them from mobile and desktop devices within your home.
The USB port only supports external hard-drives and USB flash drives. It cannot not provide Internet connection between your PC and the modem.
To connect a storage device:
1. Go to your modem's settings page at 192.168.1.1 and enter the username and password. If you've forgotten your modem login details, click here.
2. Click on Advanced Setup on the left menu, then click Storage Services. If your USB device is compatible, it will be listed here.
3. Go to User Accounts from the left menu and add a new username and password so you can login to your shared USB device.
4. To access your USB files from your Windows computer, open any new folder and type \\192.168.1.1 in the address bar. You will then be prompted to enter your chosen login details.
If you have a Mac, go to Finder and click Connect to Server. Type in smb://192.168.1.1 and connect.
5. You should be able to access files on your shared USB storage device.
To restrict access to the attached USB device, follow this guide here.
What do the LED's mean on my modem/router?The LED lights on your modem indicate whether your Slingshot connection, Wi-Fi and local network are up and running. Select your modem and connection type below to find out which lights should be on.
Netcomm NFV4 & Netcomm NF18
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LIGHT LABEL
LED COLOUR & ACTIVITY
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU
Power
Solid green
The modem is performing as expected
DSL
Solid Green
Your modem is physically connected to our network
Internet
Solid Green
Your modem is passing data and is communicating with our network
WLAN
Flickering Green
Your Wifi is enabled and working as expected
Phone 1
Solid Green
This led will only light up after the Internet led has lit up and you have signed up for VOIP
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LIGHT LABEL
LED COLOUR & ACTIVITY
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU
Power
Solid green
The modem is performing as expected
Internet
Solid Green
Your modem is passing data and is communicating
with our networkWAN
Flickering Green
This light identifies the port which
the Fibre ONT is connected toWLAN
Flickering Green
Your Wifi is enabled and working as expected
Phone 1
Solid green
This led will only light up after the Internet led has lit up and you have signed up for VOIP
Fritzbox 7490
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LIGHT LABEL
LED COLOUR & ACTIVITY
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU
Power/DSL
Solid green
Modem device is ready for operation.
Internet
Solid Green/Off
Illuminated when a voice call is in progress or the phone is off the hook, otherwise the light is off.
Fixed Line
Off
This will not be illuminated.
WLAN
Solid Green
Wi-Fi network is enabled.
Info
Solid Green
Illuminate solid green when there is an active established connection and you are free to browse the internet.
If for whatever reason the lights on your modem do not light up accordingly please contact us on 0800 89 2000.
Setting Up Your Modem - Netcomm NB604NThese step-by-step instructions will assist you in setting up and connecting your Netcomm NB604N modem to your ADSL broadband connection.
We've made it super easy to set up. Just follow the numbered steps below and you'll be good to go!
Modem Setup
1. Plug the black cable to wall socket and the other end into the grey DSL port on the modem. If you have homeline services, use the DSL Filter.
2. Plug the power pack into your power point and modem and turn the modem on, using the (ON/OFF) button.
3. Plug the yellow Ethernet cable into your device (e.g. PC, TV or game console).
You should be up and running in a few minutes. Boom!
You can find your Wi-Fi network name and password by logging into your NB604N modem at 192.169.1.1. Check out setting up wireless on NB604N for step by step instructions.

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.
How to find MAC address of router?A Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique address for networked devices, based on the hardware of the device.
You'll find the MAC address on the base of your Slingshot modem.
The last 6 digits of this MAC address are the password to login to your modem's interface (all lower-case).
For example, the password to log in to the modem would be "a57993".

For help logging into your modem settings, check out configuring your modem.
Setting Up Your Modem - Netcomm NF4VThese step-by-step instructions will assist you in setting up and connecting your Netcomm NF4V modem to your Fibre or ADSL/VDSL broadband connection.
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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. If you have homeline services, use the DSL Filter.
2. If you have homeline, plug the grey cable into the Phone Port on the DSL Filter 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.
These step-by-step instructions will assist you in setting up and connecting your Netcomm NF18 modem to your Fibre or ADSL/VDSL broadband connection.
We've made it super easy to set up. Just follow the numbered steps below and you'll be good to go.
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1. Plug the blue Ethernet cable into the the WAN port on the modem and plug the other end into the port labeled GE1 or LAN1 on your ONT (that’s the fibre box usually found on your wall).
2. Plug the power cable into the modem and your power point and turn the modem on.
3. Repeat step 2 with your ONT, ensuring that it is also connected to the power.
4. Plug the yellow Ethernet cable into any of the numbered Ethernet ports on the modem and plug the other end into your device (e.g. PC, TV, or game console).
You should be up and running in a few minutes. Boom!
You will find your Wi-Fi network name and password on the bottom of your Netcomm NF18 modem. Check out setting up wireless on NF18 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. If you have homeline services, use the DSL Filter.
2. Plug the grey cable into the Phone Port on the DSL Filter and the other end into your phone.
3. Plug the power pack into your power point and modem and turn the modem on.
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 NF18 modem. Check out setting up wireless on NF18 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.
Learn about factory resetting a FRITZ!Box 7490.
Before you start: Resetting your modem to its factory settings will remove any changes that you have made. This means that you will need to reapply these adjustments once the modem has been reset.
Method 1: Modem Interface
1. Connect to your Wi-Fi network or connect your device to your modem over ethernet.
2. Open your web browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari) and type in the address bar 192.168.178.1, then press 'Enter' on your keyboard.
3. A box will then ask for a Username and Password. The username is normally created by you when you originally login to this page, otherwise try admin for the username and admin for the password.
4. Click 'System' from the left hand selection and choose 'Backup' from the options below.

5. Click 'Factory Settings' and then push the 'Loading the Factory Settings' button at the bottom. This will factory reset your modem.

Method 2: Calling Reset
1. Plug a phone device into either 'FON 1' or 'FON 2' ports of your modem.
2. Dial the following numbers '#991*15901590*'.
3. Wait for up to 30 seconds and you'll modem will begin to reset to factory settings.
Factory Reset Netcomm NB604NLearn about factory resetting a Netcomm NB604N modem.
Before you start: Resetting your modem to its factory settings will remove any changes that you have made. This means that you will need to reapply these adjustments once the modem has been reset.
Method 1: Reset button
1. While the modem is running, find the 'RESET' button on the back of your modem.
2. Use a small pin or paperclip to press and hold the 'RESET' button for 5-10 seconds.
3. Release the button and your modem will begin to restart. Once your modem is back on, it has been factory reset.

Method 2: Modem Interface
1. Connect to your Wi-Fi network or connect your device to your modem over ethernet.
2. Open your web browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari) and type in the address bar 192.168.1.1, then press 'Enter' on your keyboard.

3. A box will appear requesting a Username and Password. Enter the details shown below:
Username: admin
Password: admin
If admin does not work as the password, please try the lat characters of your MAC address. This information is located on the bottom of your modem.4. Once logged in click 'Management' from the left hand selection and choose 'Settings' from the options below.

5. Choose 'Restore Default' from the options below.

6. Select 'Restore Default Settings' to complete the factory reset.
Factory Reset Netcomm NF18
Learn about factory resetting a Netcomm NF18 modem.
Before you start: Resetting your modem to its factory settings will remove any changes that you have made. This means that you will need to reapply these adjustments once the modem has been reset.
Method 1: Reset button
1. While the modem is running, find the 'RESET' button on the back of your modem.
2. Use a small pin or paperclip to press and hold the 'RESET' button for 5-10 seconds.
3. Release the button and your modem will begin to restart. Once your modem is back on, it has been factory reset.

Method 2: Modem Interface
1. Connect to your Wi-Fi network or connect your device to your modem over ethernet.
2. Open your web browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari) and type in the address bar 192.168.1.1, then press 'Enter' on your keyboard.

3. A box will appear requesting a Username and Password. Enter the details shown below:
Username: admin
Password: admin
If admin does not work as the password, please try the lat characters of your MAC address. This information is located on the bottom of your modem.4. Once logged in click 'Management' from the left hand selection and choose 'Settings' from the options below.

5. Choose 'Restore Default' from the options below.

6. Select 'Restore Default Settings' to complete the factory reset.
Factory Reset Netcomm NF4V
Learn about factory resetting a Netcomm NF4V modem.
Before you start: Resetting your modem to its factory settings will remove any changes that you have made. This means that you will need to reapply these adjustments once the modem has been reset.
Method 1: Reset button
1. While the modem is running, find the 'RESET' button on the back of your modem.
2. Use a small pin or paperclip to press and hold the 'RESET' button for 5-10 seconds.
3. Release the button and your modem will begin to restart. Once your modem is back on, it has been factory reset.

Method 2: Modem Interface1. Connect to your Wi-Fi network or connect your device to your modem over ethernet.
2. Open your web browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari) and type in the address bar 192.168.1.1, then press 'Enter' on your keyboard.

3. A box will appear requesting a Username and Password. Enter the details shown below:
Username: admin
Password: admin
If admin does not work as the password, please try the lat characters of your MAC address. This information is located on the bottom of your modem.4. Once logged in click 'Management' from the left hand selection and choose 'Settings' from the options below.

5. Choose 'Restore Default' from the options below.
6. Select 'Restore Default Settings' to complete the factory reset.
Factory Resetting my Modem
This page explains how you can factory reset your Slingshot modem.
Before you start: Resetting your modem to its factory settings will remove any changes that you have made. This means that you will need to reapply these adjustments once the modem has been reset.



Netcomm NB604N Netcomm NF4V Netcomm NF18
Modem User Manuals
FRITZ!Box 7490 Attached are our user guides for our current Slingshot modems.
Advanced NF18AC ConfigurationDownloadable PDF Manuals If you would like help setting up advanced features of the NF18AC which Slingshot do not support, click here to be taken to Netcomm's support page.
How to enable/disable the WAN firewall for your NetComm routerTo change the WAN firewall for your NetComm router, follow these easy steps.
- First, you'll need to login to your NetComm router.
- Once you're logged in, click on Advanced Setup in the left-hand bar, and then click on WAN Service. You'll see this screen:

- You'll see the Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup screen. At the far right of the screen, you'll see an Edit button - click it.
- Below the MTU Size settings, you'll see a checkbox to enable/disable the firewall for your router.

- Click on the box to ensure it's ticked (which means the firewall is enabled).
- Once you've done this, click on the Apply/Save button, and that's it - you're done!
We've noticed that some customers have an incorrect "routing" set up in their NetComm router - this might cause issues browsing the 'net, so here's a reasonably simple fix that should help.
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- First of all, you will need to log in to your routers web interface. If you're not sure on how to do this, read this article.
- Once you've logged in, you need to click on Advanced Setup in the left-hand navigation menu. This will open a list of more options - click on Routing, followed by Default Gateway.
- You'll see a screen something like this:

- There are two boxes, and you should see pppoa0 in one of these boxes. If it is in the right-hand box, please click on pppoa0 and then click the arrow that points to the left-hand box. This will move the pppoa0 to the left-hand side box.
- Once you've done this, click on the Apply/Save button in the bottom right.
- Now you will need to reboot your modem/router - you can do this by pushing the power button on the back of the modem.
- Once the modem/router is rebooted, check to see if you can browse. If you can - hooray! If not, please call our Tech Support team on 0800 89 2000 and let them know that this fix didn't work for you.
Changing the default login details for your NetComm router will help increase the security of your Internet connection by using a password that only you know. The default login details are publicly accessible information, so anything with an Internet connection can find them!
To change the login details for your NetComm router, follow these easy steps.
- First, you'll need to login to your NetComm router.
- Once you're logged in, click on Management in the left-hand bar, and then click on Access Control. You'll see this screen:

- You'll see the Access Control -- Passwords screen.
- There are fields at the bottom of the screen, allowing you to change the username and password for any of the three logins to your router. Slingshot recommends changing only the passwords, and for only the admin and support users.
- You change the details by entering:
- Username of the user you wish to modify
- The new username - leave this the same
- Old Password - by default this will be admin or the last 6 digits of the modem's MAC address
- New Password - change this to a secure password. A good password is at least 8 characters long, does not contain personal information, and includes lower and uppercase letters and numbers.
- Confirm the new password by re-entering it into the final field.
The form should look similar to this image:
- Once you've entered the details, click on the Apply/Save button. You're all done - if you click on Device Info in the left-hand menu, you'll now be prompted to log in to the router with the new details.
How do I find the MAC address for my router?A Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique address for networked devices, based on the hardware of the device.
To find the MAC address of your NetComm router, simply turn it over! You'll see a sticker on the bottom which has the MAC address on it.The last 6 digits of this address are the password for your modem. Looking at the image below, the password to log in to the modem would be 75d55f.
Make sure that you use lower-case letters when entering the MAC details into your modem.
How do I access my Slingshot router?You can manage your modem's settings by going to the Modem Interface. This is useful if you want to change your Wi-Fi's name and password, create a shared network drive or add a VPN.
If you're using your own modem, please see setting up a non-Slingshot supplied modem.
Steps to accessing Modem Web Interface
1. Identify your modem below and note the login details.
2. Open an Internet browser and enter the default gateway address (e.g. 192.168.1.1).
3. Enter the username and password and you should be in!
If you're unable to login, you'll need to factory reset your modem.
Default Login Details
Netcomm NB604N

Type: ADSL
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Username: admin
Password: last 6 characters of MAC Address (lowercase)
VB204W

Type: ADSL/VDSL
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Username: admin
Password: last 6 characters of MAC Address (lowercase)
GF1V

Type: Fibre
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Username: admin
Password: last 6 characters of MAC Address (lowercase)
TP150

Type: ADSL/Fibre
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Username: admin
Password: last 6 characters of MAC Address (lowercase)
Netcomm NF4V

Type: ADSL/VDSL/Fibre
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Username: admin
Password: last 6 characters of MAC Address (lowercase)
Fritzbox 7490

Type: Fibre
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Username: User defined on first login
Password: none
Netcomm NF18AC
When will my modem/router be delivered?
Type: Fibre
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Username: admin
Password: last 6 characters of MAC Address (lowercase)
We aim to have your modem couriered prior to your broadband connection becoming active.
This means we can give you a more precise date of delivery once we have been given an installation date for your broadband.
Slingshot Modem RentalSlingshot provides a free modem rental while you are with us on all new Fibre and VDSL connections; all you need to cover is the postage and handling of $14.95. In the unlikely event that you decide to leave Slingshot, you will have to return the Slingshot modem to us. Please note that there is a $100 charge if the modem is not returned.
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