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Have you ever made the grave error of casually researching a new appliance, only to find all the advertising across the internet desperately trying to sell you the latest and greatest toaster, complete with touchscreen and AI? It's only na...
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Why your business needs a static IP address
Our business internet plans all come with a free static IP address. Here's why: Our business internet plans all come with a free static IP address. Here's why: There's never been a better time to start a business. After all, there are plen...
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Configuring your router for IPv6
NetComm Modems & Routers NetComm Modems & Routers Changing NetComm settings to Dynamic IPv6 route : Changing NetComm settings to Login via Input your router username (default i...
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Can I get a static IP address?
As the name suggests, a static IP is one that remains static. It does not change and is assigned manually to your device. By default, we use dynamic IP addresses and CGNAT ( C...
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What is included in my broadband plan?
All Aussie Broadband internet services come with the following inclusions as standard. For more information, we recommend reading the Critical Information Summary for the plan o...
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Port Forwarding and CGNAT
Does Aussie broadband use CGNAT? Does Aussie broadband use CGNAT? Yes – CGNAT (Carrier-Grade Network Address Translation) is used on our broadband services and is typically en...
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What are Aussie Broadband's DNS servers?
This topic provides the DNS settings, which can be used on your devices and with all service types. This topic provides the DNS settings, which can be used on your devices and wit...
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If I purchase additional IP addresses how will they be configured?
Additional IP addresses are routed to our clients via a framed route. IP address can be purchased as individual IPs (/32) or as part of a block (/28-/31). Additional IP addresses ...
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Does Aussie Broadband support IPv6?
IPv6 is now automatically included in the following Aussie Broadband services: IPv6 is now Residential NBN Business NBN Some services can have IPv6 enabled on request , which...
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