Step 1 - Hard reset your modem
To get online with Moose Mobile using your ZTE H268A modem on an nbn™ Fibre to the Node (FTTN) or nbn™ Fibre to the Building (FTTB) connection, you will need to update the internet settings in the modem’s login page.
Before you can update any settings, you will first need to reset the ZTE H268A modem to its factory settings.
To do so, with the device powered on, use a paperclip or similar tool to hold down the reset button on the back of the modem for more than five (5) seconds. The modem will then restart – this may take a few minutes.
Step 2 - Connect to your modem via Wi-Fi or Ethernet
Ensure that Wi-Fi is enabled on the device you are using to access your modem (e.g. computer/laptop/smartphone/tablet). If you are using a smartphone or tablet, you should turn off your mobile data connectivity or any hotspot connection during this process.
Connect to the Wi-Fi/Wireless network of the ZTE H268A modem on your computer/laptop/smartphone/tablet. To connect to the Wi-Fi network of the ZTE H268A modem, locate the Wi-Fi network name being broadcast by the modem from your device (e.g. computer/laptop), select this network, then enter the password for this network when prompted.
If you are unsure of the Wi-Fi password, this will be printed on the back of the ZTE H268A modem.
PLEASE NOTE: YOU DO NOT NEED TO HAVE A WORKING INTERNET CONNECTION TO CONNECT TO THE WI-FI OF THE ZTE H268A MODEM OR ACCESS THE MODEM GATEWAY PAGE.
Alternatively, you can plug in an RJ-45 Ethernet cable from your computer or laptop to one of the four (4) yellow LAN ports on the back of the ZTE H268A modem.
Step 3 - Enter the Moose Mobile PPPOE settings into your modem
Open your web browser (e.g. Google Chrome/Internet Explorer/Mozilla Firefox/Microsoft Edge), enter 192.168.20.1 into the address bar and press Enter.
If successful, a login box or window should appear asking for a username and password. Enter admin for the username and admin for the password.
Once you have logged in, you will have several options listed across the top of the page. Click ‘Internet‘. Then, you will see several options listed on the left side of the page. Click ‘WAN“.
You will then see three tabs at the top of the page – DSL, Ethernet and 3G. Click ‘DSL‘.
Click ‘Create New Item‘. There will now be multiple options presented. You will need to enter/select these options as follows:
Connection Name: Moose Mobile
DSL Transfer Mode: PTM
Type: Routing
Service List: INTERNET_VoIP
MTU: 1492
Link Type: PPP
PPP Transfer Type: PPPoE
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Username: [USERNAME]@moosemobile.com.au (your Moose Mobile service username would have been emailed to you during the order process)
Password: moose[YEAR OF BIRTH] (your Moose Mobile service password would have been emailed to you during the order process – this is NOT the same password as your Moose Mobile customer portal login)
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IP Version: IPv4
NAT: On
VLAN: Off
Click the ‘Apply‘ button.
Step 4 - Plug your modem into your telephone wall socket
You now need to plug your ZTE H268A modem into your telephone wall socket using an RJ-11 telephone cable.
One end of the telephone cable needs to be plugged into the grey DSL port on the back of the modem and the other end into the telephone wall socket in your home.
You will need to wait for the Broadband light on the front of your modem to turn solid – this may take up to 15 minutes. DO NOT UNPLUG THE MODEM DURING THIS TIME.
If the Broadband light on the front does not turn solid after 15 minutes and you have more than one socket in the home, please plug your ZTE H268A modem into any other available telephone sockets in your home, and turn the power on and off once plugged in.
Leave your ZTE H268A modem plugged into each telephone wall socket for up to 15 minutes until the Broadband light on the modem turns solid. Once this occurs, the Internet light should also illuminate.
If the Broadband light on your ZTE H268A modem does not turn solid after 15 minutes and you have tried to connect this on all available telephone wall sockets in your home, please contact us on 1300 566 673 for further troubleshooting.
Download an official user guide for your modem
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