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# How to Enable SRA on Netcomm Routers

#### Important Notes / Requirements:

* You’ll need admin access to your router’s web interface (Web GUI).
* If your router is currently set to Bridge Mode, you’ll need to factory reset it first to get back into the Web GUI.
* Most of our newer Netcomm routers, especially the Netcomm NF18MESH, already have SRA enabled by default — so you might not need to change anything.

#### Procedures:

1. Log in to your router\
   \- Open a web browser and go to[ http://192.168.20.1<br>](http://192.168.20.1)- If you’ve changed your network settings, use your current gateway IP address instead.\
   \- Enter your admin username and password when prompted.

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2. Go to Advanced Setup > DSL
3. Tick Enable SRA. Then Click Apply/Save.

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4. Restart the router (optional).

#### **Need a Hand?**

If you’re still having trouble after following these steps, [our support team is here to help.](https://kb.hostednetwork.com.au/support/getting-started/getting-support)

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