High Speed NBN Modem Requirements

Your modem must meet certain technical requirements to deliver optimal performance on our NBN Superfast & NBN Ultrafast plans. If you choose to bring your own modem (BYO modem) instead of getting a modem supplied by us, this information will help you ensure that your third-party modem is suitable for your NBN plan.

Most modems in use today are technically capable of supporting speeds of approximately: 

  • Up to 300Mbps over WiFi
  • Up to 600Mbps over Ethernet

Of course, actual speeds achieved will vary due to a number of factors such as technology type, modem capability, plan choice and internet traffic demand.

Faster speeds may be achieved if you choose to purchase a newer, high-end modem. Mesh networking solutions, where several devices broadcast WiFi throughout a premises, are recommended for NBN Ultrafast services in particular.

In short, your modem must support or feature:

  • PPPoE connection types
  • Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • AC WiFi or WiFi 6 (for WiFi connections)

Modems that do not support PPPoE cannot connect to our NBN services. If you choose to use an older modem that does not feature Gigabit Ethernet ports or AC WiFi/WiFi 6, your connection may be slower according to the constraints of your older hardware. We recommend using devices connected via Ethernet cable instead of WiFi to get the best possible experience.

Note: NBN plans activated before 1 March 2023 require a modem that supports VLAN tagging.

Compatible modems

The following modems have been tested by our team and those with a tick are recommended for optimal use on our NBN Superfast or NBN Ultrafast plans. There may be additional models on the market that have not yet been tested by us. If your modem is not listed here, please contact the manufacturer for more information. Note that all modems listed below (including those which are not recommended for optimal use on NBN Ultrafast) are capable of achieving the estimated Typical Evening Speed~ of the NBN Superfast and NBN Ultrafast plans (which is 200Mbps). 

Key/Legend

Symbol Definition
No Maximum speeds are supported via Ethernet & WiFi.
No Maximum speeds are not supported.
No Maximum speeds are supported via Ethernet. Maximum speeds are not supported via WiFi.

 

Modem/Router NBN250 / nbn™ Home Superfast NBN Ultrafast^

^While the NBN Ultrafast Plan has a maximum theoretical off-peak download speed of 500Mbps on NBN HFC and 990Mbps on NBN FTTP, you will typically experience significantly slower speeds than this due to a range of factors, regardless of which modem you use. You should refer to the Typical Evening Speed as a more accurate estimate of likely experience. 

TG-789 Broadband Gateway Yes warning
TP-Link VR1600v Yes warning
Fritz!Box 7490 Yes warning
Smart Modem Gateway (TP-Link VX420-G2H) Yes Yes
TP-Link VX220-G2V Modem Yes warning
TP-Link VX420-G2V Modem Yes Yes
D-Link DIR-2150 Yes No
D-Link DIR-X1560 Yes No
D-Link DIR-X1860 Yes No
TP-Link Deco M5 Yes No
TP-Link Deco M9 Yes warning
D-Link DIR-X5460 Yes Yes
TP-Link Deco X60 Yes Yes

Incompatible modems

The following modems have not yet been tested by our team, however they may work with high speed NBN plans activated after 1 March 2023.

  • Google Next WiFi
  • Amazon Eero 6/Eero 6 Pro - requires minimum software version eeroOS v6.6.1 and eero App version 6.13.0.

~Typical Evening Speeds are subject to change and are measured 7pm-11pm. Speeds are not guaranteed and may vary. The NBN Superfast and NBN Ultrafast Plans are new plans, and therefore the TES stated here is currently based on an estimate. Internode will revise the TES once it has collected enough data on the speed performance of these plans.