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Click on the logos above, or the text links below to view the respective ISP's support page.
The default web page addresses, plus the default usernames and passwords, for some of the more common modems are:
|
Modem
|
IP Address
|
Username
|
Password
|
| SpeedTouch Home/Pro/510/530/570 |
10.0.0.138 |
Not Required |
Not Required |
| Billion BIPAC-711 CE |
192.168.1.254 |
admin |
password |
| Billion BIPAC-5100 |
192.168.1.254 |
admin |
admin |
| Cisco 827 / 837 /etc |
10.10.10.1 |
Not Required |
Not Required |
| D-Link DSL-302G via Ethernet |
10.1.1.1 |
admin |
admin |
| D-Link DSL-302G via USB |
10.1.1.2 |
admin |
admin |
| D-Link DSL-500 |
192.168.0.1 |
admin |
admin |
| D-Link DSL-504 |
192.168.0.1 |
admin |
admin |
| Netcomm NB1300 |
192.168.1.1 |
admin |
password |
| Netcomm NB1300Plus4 |
192.168.1.1 |
admin |
password |
| Netcomm NB3300 |
192.168.1.1 |
Not Required |
admin |
PPPoA stands for Point to Point Protocol over ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode). This is a method of authentication that only hardware devices such as modems are capable of. The other type of authentication for ADSL is PPPoE which stands for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet. This is typically for connections that are initiated from a PC rather than a modem, however, most modems are capable of authenticating in both PPPoA and PPPoE.
PPPoE stands for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet. Connections to BigPond initiated from a PC (bridge), rather than from a modem (router) will always be PPPoE. Most modems however are capable of authenticating in both PPPoA and PPPoE.
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