This how-to is for the antenna less orange modem (Innacomm W3400V6) that was supplied by TM. This is a Wireless G ADSL 2+ modem. The latest version Wi-Fi is Wireless AC and the becoming affordable good wireless is the Wireless N as of this writing in 2013.

Why TM provides Wireless G to me on my 2Mbps subscription is beyond me. I think TM being stingy and this modem is the worse TM modem ever. That said, this is probably the first ipv6 capable modem TM ever provided.

Step One: Log in to your modem with Mac or Windows

Innacomm Wireless W3400V6 Login
Innacomm Wireless W3400V6 Login Innacomm W3400V6 login page

This is not your typical admin/admin login. It is slightly technical and if this is your first time, it may be confusing. The good news is, once you logged in the modem, the quick setup is really straightforward and easy to do.

  1. Open your browser and point to http://192.168.1.1
  2. Username: tmadmin
    Password: Adm@_ _ _ _ (followed by the 4 last digit of the Mac ID found on your orange box or underneath the modem it self)
  3. Select “Quick Setup Mode
Innacomm Mac ID
Innacomm Mac ID Where your Mac ID is found

Step Two: Setup Streamyx connection with username & Password

Innacomm Wireless W3400V6 Step 1-
  1. Connection Type: Select “Router mode
  2. Type in your Streamyx username
  3. Type in your Streamyx password
  4. Select “Enable IPv6

TM has since activated IPv6 for its customer. By enabling IPv6, it doesn’t make your internet connection superior; if you’re wondering. TM randomly auto assign IPv4 and IPv6 when you connected to the internet.

Step Three: Setup SSID

Innacomm Wireless W3400V6 Step 2-
  1. Wireless ID: Give your wireless network a special name.
  2. Security Type: Select “WPA
  3. Network Key: Type in a strong 13 characters password (Max 64 characters).
    (Pair with capital & small letter, numbers and special symbols ~!@#$%^&*() password)

Step 4: Verify details, click “Save” and you’re done!

Innacomm Wireless W3400V6 Step 3-

Good luck and happy surfing!


162 responses to “Streamyx Quick Setup (Innacomm W3400V6)”

  1. Hii!! I using streamyx but my NAT Type ps4 is type 3. How do i change it? And how did it happen… Please help me.. thankyou.

  2. Hello bro. I’d like to ask a question about my modem. My modem is same model as above.

    The problem is that the internet connection keep becoming limited if nobody is using the internet or browsing anything in some period of time. And the light indicator show nothings wrong. For example, when I go to sleep at night with phone connected to wifi, and next morning internet become limited but phone still connected. I have to restart the modem to get back the internet connection. Even if I’m not using the internet or browsing anything for like 20 minutes, it become limited already. There’s sometime where I had to restart the modem for like 10 times in one day. It’s tiring.

    But, if I keep using the internet for browsing or streaming, nothing happens. I once download torrent for 4 days, and nothing happens. Everything go smoothly. Can you help me identify the problem? I will be grateful if you provide a solution as well. Thank you.

    • Bro,

      I’m not sure what happen, but the simplest solutions probably just get a new modem. This modem is old, slow, bad signal coverage and it’s a wireless G modem — very very very slow.

      I may not be able to help you with your case, but I have been thinking what might cause the issue. Just guessing.

      I) What phone were you using? Does your phone auto terminate services to preserve battery?

      2) If you’re using Android, do you think it might be possible that your phone was infested with malware that keep breaking your modem to gain access and because of that your modem auto log you out. You may seem connected but you can’t actually using the internet.

      3) If you can torrent for 4 days straight, I assume you are using a PC — if that was the case, your modem is not the problem. You have a problem with the phone.

      4) You probably owned the latest and greatest phone that make full use of the Wireless N and beyond technology. Your phone might be supporting Wireless G but probably there’s a bug somewhere that hinders the connectivity.

      That’s what cross my mind. I hope it helps.