- Modems capable of VOIP and IPTV
- Internode prefers Billion and Netcomm
- Availabel to rent or own
Internode offers a range of modems available to buy when you sign up to an ADSL2+ or Naked DSL plan. While customers can always use their existing ADSL2+ modem or buy their own from another retailer, there are benefits to buying from Internode.
The modem will be pre-configured with your username and password and all Internode settings.
Every router includes an ADSL line filter/splitter plus the telephone and Ethernet cables you will need to get started. If you need additional filters, you can order these from Internode.
Internode offers technical support from Australian-based staff who have received training on the hardware. If you need a replacement, Internode will send one out.
All routers sold by Internode support ADSL2+ Annex A, M & L and are IPv6 capable. Prices range from a simple $99 modem to $399 for a top-of-the-range FRITZ!Box. To sign up to an Internode plan, call us on 1300 106 571 for more details.
FRITZ!Box 7270
This is Internode's recommended router. At $299, it is not a cheap option, but it is worthwhile if you take your home and office networking seriously. FRITZ!Box is a great quality device and can handle super-fast networking speeds as well as just about any application - fax, VoIP, telephone, IPTV - you may want to throw at it.
The FRITZ!Box is NBN and IPv6 ready and has a five-year warranty, so it’s a sound buy if you want a reliable modem that's not going to break down or become old tech overnight. The FRITZ!Box 7270 comes pre-configured for Internode's FetchTV service.
Details
- ADSL & ADSL2+ support; as well as Ethernet for fibre to the home and NBN
- Four Ethernet ports
- Virtual Private Network for secure remote access
- Next generation Internet protocol ready - IPv6
- 802.11n WLAN
- Expert Mode for the advanced user and Eco Mode energy savers
- Media server
NetComm NB6Plus4
At $99, this is at the other end of the scale. Despite a cheap price, this is still a reliable ADSL2+ modem. It's not Wi-Fi, but with four Ethernet ports customers can connect up to four devices to the internet. If you want to go wireless at a later time, you can always add on a wireless router.
Details
- QoS (Quality of Service) support, making this modem suitable for online gaming or VoIP as well as browsing the internet
- Four Ethernet ports
NetComm NB6Plus4W
At $119, NetComm's NB6Plus4W is only a little pricier than its entry level ADSL2+ modem, with the added bonus of built-in Wi-Fi. By registering online, customers receive a three-year warranty.
Details
- Four Ethernet ports
- 802.11g (54Mbps) wireless
- One USB port
Billion 7800N
For higher-speed wireless home networking, Internode offers Billion's 7800N router, for $199. The Billion 7800N comes pre-configured for Internode's FetchTV service.
Details
- 802.11n Wireless Access Point (up to 300Mbps)
- Two antennae for a reliable wireless connection
- Built-in Firewall protection
- Can be connected to the NBN
Billion 7401VGP-R3
For $179, Internode offers Billion's 7401VGP-R3, which includes VoIP functionality. While not quite as fast as the Billion 7800N, this modem still has plenty of speed for an ADSL2+ connection. The modem features a FXS port, enabling users to connect an ordinary phone handset, which can then be made to make and receive cheap VoIP calls.
Details
- 802.11g ADSL2+ router
- FXS port for connecting telephone handset
- One detachable antenna
- Four Ethernet ports
- Firewall
- QoS
FRITZ!Box 7390
Ideal for small offices, the FRITZ!Box 7390 is an all-in-one solution for $399. The FRITZ!Box 7390 can support two analogue phones and up to six DECT cordless phones (DECT base station is built in). FRITZ!Box 7390 comes pre-configured for Internode's FetchTV service.
Details
- Four Ethernet ports
- 802.11n WLAN
- Two USB ports to connect file and print servers
- Multiple antennas for strong Wi-Fi connection
- Integrated media server
- IPTV, NBN and IPv6 ready
- Five-year warranty