SpeedTouch™716v5 (WL)
(Wireless) Residential DSL Gateway with Voice
User’s Guide
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SpeedTouch™
716v5 (WL)
User’s Guide
R5.3.1
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Copyright
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Passing on, and copying of this document, use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written authorization
from THOMSON. The content of this document is furnished for informational use only, may be subject to change without notice,
and should not be construed as a commitment by THOMSON. THOMSON assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or
inaccuracies that may appear in this document.
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Belgium
Trademarks
The following trademarks are used in this document:
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SpeedTouch™ is a trademark of THOMSON.
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tion in the United States and/or other countries.
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UPnP™ is a certification mark of the UPnP™ Implementers Corporation.
Wi-Fi® and the Wi-Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. "Wi-Fi CERTIFIED", "Wi-Fi ZONE", "Wi-Fi Alli-
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Other products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
Document Information
Status: v1.0 (May 2005)
Reference: E-DOC-CTC-20050401-0008
Short Title: User’s Guide ST716v5 (WL) R5.3.1
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Contents
Contents
Hardware Specifications.................................................................................. 5
Software Features.......................................................................................... 6
Remote Assistance....................................................................................... 17
2.2 USB .............................................................................................. 21
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5.1 Navigation.................................................................................... 58
Menu.......................................................................................................... 59
Language Bar............................................................................................... 60
5.2 Home............................................................................................ 64
Information.................................................................................................. 66
SpeedTouch™ Easy Setup.............................................................................. 67
Restart........................................................................................................ 68
Configuration............................................................................................... 69
Update........................................................................................................ 73
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5.5 Toolbox ........................................................................................ 79
Remote Assistance....................................................................................... 80
Game or Application Definition....................................................................... 87
New Game or Application.............................................................................. 88
New Content Level....................................................................................... 94
Firewall....................................................................................................... 96
Change Default User................................................................................... 101
Devices..................................................................................................... 104
Device Settings.......................................................................................... 105
Interfaces.................................................................................................. 112
Interface Settings....................................................................................... 113
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Wireless Ethernet Troubleshooting................................................................ 124
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About this User’s Guide
About this User’s Guide
Used Symbols
A note provides additional information about a topic.
A tip provides an alternative method or shortcut to perform an action.
A caution warns you about potential problems or specific precautions that
need to be taken.
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Terminology
Generally, the SpeedTouch™716v5(i) and the SpeedTouch™716v5(i) WL will be
referred to as SpeedTouch™ in this User’s Guide.
Typographical In interactive input and output, typed input is displayed in a bold fontand
commands are displayed like this.
Comments are added in italics.
Example:
Conventions
=>language list
CODE LANGUAGE VERSION FILENAME
en* english 4.2.0.1 <system>
Only one language is available
Documentation and THOMSON continuously develops new solutions, but is also committed to improve
its existing products.
software updates
For more information on THOMSON's latest technological innovations, documents
and software releases, visit us at:
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Chapter 1
Your SpeedTouch™
1 Your SpeedTouch™
Introduction
With the SpeedTouch™716v5 (WL) (Wireless) Residential DSL Gateway with Voice
you can build a secure home or small office network, seamlessly connecting wired
and wireless devices, surf the Internet at high speed, make and receive phone calls
over the Internet or over the traditional phone line - all combined in one device.
Installation For more information on how to set up your SpeedTouch™, installation and wiring
and how to do a first Internet connection setup, refer to the provided Installation and
Setup Guide.
Contents
This User’s Guide will assist you in configuring your SpeedTouch™.
Safety instructions Before connecting the SpeedTouch™, please read the SpeedTouch™ Quick Installation
Guide and the Safety Instructions and Regularity Notices.
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1.1.1 Hardware Specifications
Gateway Integrated multi-mode ADSL modem, supporting:
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ADSL over POTS for a SpeedTouch™ADSL/POTS variant)
ADSL over ISDN for a SpeedTouch™ ADSL/ISDN variant)
ADSL/RE-ADLS2/ADSL2/ADSL2+ for both ADSL over POTS and ADSL over
ISDN
Physical interfaces
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WAN:
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One RJ-11 port for ADSL/POTS or ADSL/ISDN connection
LAN:
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A USB 1.1 port to connect one PC over USB
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Four RJ-45 ports for managed 10/100Base-T Half-/Full-duplex auto-
sensing MDI/MDI-X Ethernet switch
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Wireless LAN: IEEE 802.11b/g Wi-Fi compliant access point on the
SpeedTouch™716v5 WL
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Power inlet
Telephony:
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Two Voice over IP (VoIP) ports allowing high quality Internet telephony
A PSTN port allowing regular phone calls
LEDs
Reset button
LED indicators for all interfaces
One recessed reset button for restoring the default settings
Wireless performance
On the SpeedTouch™716v5 WL:
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Typical indoor coverage: 60m
Dynamic rate switching
Manual / Automatic channel selection
Manual / Automatic selection of pure 802.11g, pure 802.11b or mixed mode
(802.11b/g) network
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Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
WPA-PSK / WEP data encryption
Power requirement Power supply: 18V AC, 1000mA
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1.1.2 Software Features
ADSL compliance
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If POTS in overlay: G. handshake, Full Rate ADSL, G.dmt, G.lite (splitterless
ADSL), ADSL2, RE-ADSL and ADSL2+
If ISDN in overlay: G.handshake, G.dmt, ADSL2, RE-ADSL and ADSL2+
ATM features
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Up to 16 simultaneous PVCs, allowing multiple simultaneous destinations
ATM QoS per PVC: CBR, VBR-rt, VBR-nrt, UBR
RFC 1483 / 2684 multiprotocol encapsulation over AAL5 / ATM: both LLC /
SNAP and VC-based multiplexing supported
Bridging features
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Multiport self-learning transparent bridge per IEEE 802.1D for LAN interconnect
Remote bridge ports are isolated from each other
Pre-defined bridge filters to WAN (no filter, no CPE-to-WAN broadcast, PPPoE
only) and to LAN (no filter, multicast filter)
Routing features
Services
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Multi-port (up to 16 PVCs) router
Static routing, automatic routes (PPP, LAN)
IP address multi-homing
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UPnP with NAT traversal capability:
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enables game technologies (Xbox live, Direct X, and many others)
enables conferencing functions of Microsoft Messenger
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Transparent bridging (IEEE802.1D)
PPPoE routing/bridging with integrated PPP Relay
PPPoA routing, PPPoA-to-PPTP relaying
IP routing with static routing, packet classified routing and residential RIP
Hyper-NAT with virtual server mapping (for instance for Web, FTP, Mail
servers) and ALGs (such as NetMeeting, MSN Messenger, VPN passthrough,
and others)
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Quality of Service:
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IP QoS
Integrated Dynamic DNS client
Security
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PAP (RFC1334), CHAP (RFC1994) for PPP session
Integrated Stateful Inspection Firewall, Intrusion Detection
Parental Control, URL Filtering
Wireless security on SpeedTouch™716v5 WL:
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64/128bit WEP encryption, WPA-PSK
Wireless client registration/access control
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Multi-level SpeedTouch™ access policies, Digest Authentication
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Configuration
Management
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Home Install Wizard, Easy Setup wizard
Intuitive web-based GUI (HTTP/HTTPs)
Advanced configuration via telnet - Command Line Interface (CLI)
Remote management access control
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Multi-level user protection, Event logging
DHCP server, client and relay, DHCP-to-PPP spoofing
DNS server, client and relay
Time synchronization:
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SNTPv1, SNTPv2, SNTPv3 and SNTPv4
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System logging
SNMPv1 agent with MIB-II
Firmware upgradeable via upgrade wizard on Setup CD
VoIP
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Two VoIP (FXS) ports for VoIP phone calls, supporting:
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intelligent lifeline backup
manual selection of PSTN mode or VoIP mode while making a phone call
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Automatic selection of PSTN phone call on dialing emergency numbers
Support for IP QoS for VoIP
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1.2 SpeedTouch™ LED Behaviour
Front panel LEDs The SpeedTouch™ is equipped with a number of LEDs on its front panel, indicating
the state of the device during normal operation.
VoIP
Ready
PWR DSL
PPP
Ethernet
USB WLAN
Phone
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4
1
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Following table shows the meaning of the different LEDs:
Indicator
Name
PWR
Description
Colour State
Green
Red
On
Power on, normal operation
Startup pending
On
Flashing
Updating firmware
Power off
Off
DSL
Green
Flashing
DSL line trying to detect carrier
signal
High speed
flashing
DSL line trying to synchronise
On
DSL line synchronised, no Internet
activity
Off
Power off or DSL line not
synchronised
PPP
Green
Flashing
On
Internet activity
At least one PPPoA or PPPoE
connection is up. Users can access
the Internet.
Off
No PPPoA or PPPoE connection
Ethernet activity
Ethernet 1-4
Green
Flashing
On
Ethernet connection, no activity
No Ethernet connection
Off
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Indicator
Name
USB
Description
Colour State
Green
Flashing
USB activity
On
USB connection, no activity
Off
Power off or wait for USB
connection going up
WLAN
(SpeedTouch™7
16v5 WL only)
Green
Flashing
On
Wireless activity
Wireless LAN enabled
Wireless LAN disabled
The phone is off hook
Off
Phone 1-2
Green
Off
On
The phone is on hook or no phone
connected
VoIP Ready
Green
Off
On
VoIP service up
VoIP activity
Flashing
VoIP service down
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1.3 How to Access your SpeedTouch™
Access methods Your SpeedTouch™ is accessible in one of following ways:
Access Method
Can be used to:
Web
Configure your SpeedTouch™ via HTTP or
HTTPS.
For more information, see “1.3.1 Access via
Command Line Interface (CLI)
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Remote Assistance
Fine tune your SpeedTouch™ configuration.
For more information, see “1.3.2 Access via
Backup and restore data on your SpeedTouch™.
For more information, see “1.3.3 Access via
Allow a remote user to help you configuring
your SpeedTouch™.
For more information, see “1.3.4 Remote
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1.3.1 Access via the Web Interface
Procedure
To access the SpeedTouch™ via the web interface:
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2
Open a web browser.
In the address bar type your SpeedTouch™’s IP address or DNS host name, by
default that is ‘http://speedtouch.lan’ or ‘192.168.1.254’.
You can access the pages via the http protocol. For remote assistance
the secure version, https, in combination with certificates is used;
provide your ISP with the https link, user name and password before
he can log on to the pages. For more information, see “1.3.4 Remote
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to all the configurable aspects of the SpeedTouch™.
For more information on the web pages, see “5 SpeedTouch™ Web Interface” on
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1.3.2 Access via CLI
Command Line
Interface (CLI)
You can access the Command Line Interface (CLI) via:
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A Telnet session
This requires that TCP/IP connectivity exists between the host from which the
Telnet session is opened and the SpeedTouch™. Your SpeedTouch™ and the
connected PC must have an IP address in the same subnet.
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Quote site commands (over FTP)
For information on CLI commands, see the SpeedTouch™ CLI Reference Guide.
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Telnet session
Proceed as follows:
1
Open a telnet application.
You can use the Command Prompt window.
In Windows XP for instance:
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2
On the Windows task bar, click Start.
Select (All) Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.
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Connect to your SpeedTouch™. .
In the Command Prompt window:
At the prompt, type telnetfollowed by the IP address of your
SpeedTouch™ (default is 192.168.1.254).
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4
Enter your SpeedTouch™ security user name and password.
The default user is ‘Administrator’ and the default password is blank.
As soon as you’ve opened a session to the CLI, the SpeedTouch™ banner is
displayed, followed by the CLI prompt, as shown in the example below:
Username : Administrator
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______ SpeedTouch
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/\\ Version 5.3
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//
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/ \
/\_____/___ \ Copyright (c) 1999-2005,
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THOMSON
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/ /
/ /
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/ / /\
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\_______\/
* /_/______/___________________/ /________/ /___/
* \ \ ___________ \ \ \ \
/\ \ \ \ \___\/
\ \
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/__________/
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\____\/
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{Administrator}=>
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1.3.3 Access via FTP
File Transfer Protocol
You can access the file system of the SpeedTouch™ via the File Transfer Protocol
(FTP), in order to:
(FTP)
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Restore or backup configuration files, templates or language packs.
Upgrade your configuration or firmware.
File system
The SpeedTouch™ file system is stored on nonvolatile memory, and contains the
SpeedTouch™ software, service template files and (optionally) default setting files.
FTP session To open an FTP session:
1
Open a Command Prompt window.
In Windows XP for instance:
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2
On the Windows task bar, click Start.
Select (All) Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt.
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3
At the prompt, type ftpfollowed by the IP address of your SpeedTouch™
(default is 192.168.1.254).
Enter your SpeedTouch™ security user name and password.
The default user is ‘Administrator’ and the default password is blank.
The example below shows an FTP session to the SpeedTouch™ file system:
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File system structure
The structure of the file system is very simple: It consists of a single root directory
called root and a subdirectory called dl.
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The root directory contains:
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all the necessary files for the SpeedTouch™ to boot correctly
the dl directory
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The dl (download) directory contains the software image.
If you made changes to the SpeedTouch™ configuration and saved
them, a user.ini configuration settings file is created in the dl
subdirectory.
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File system access
rights
On the different directories you have following privileges:
Directory
root
Access rights
NO read/write
read/write
dl
Common FTP
commands
Depending on the access rights you have on a directory, you can use one of
following commands:
Command...
You can use to...
cd
access another directory than the one currently open.
Example: ftp>cd dl.
dir
list the directory files.
Example: ftp>dir.
bin
set the transfer mode to ‘binary’.
turn on the hashing option.
hash
put
upload files.
Example: ftp>put C:/MyBackupFiles/user.ini.
A configuration file must be uploaded to the dl directory.
get
download files.
Example: ftp>get user.ini.
Downloading the configuration file must be done from the dl
directory.
delete
bye
delete files.
quit FTP.
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FTP file transfer To allow correct file transfers, set the transfer mode to “binary”: At the ftp prompt,
type bin and press Enter.
Turn on the hashing option to see the progression of the file transfer: At the
ftp prompt type hash and press Enter.
Example:
/home/doejohn{1}$ftp 192.168.1.254
Connected to 192.168.1.254
220 Inactivity timer = 120 seconds. Use 'site idle <secs>' to change.
Name (192.168.1.254:doejohn):
331 SpeedTouch™ (00-90-D0-01-02-03) User 'doejohn' OK. Password requir
ed.
Password : ######
330 OK
ftp>
ftp>bin
200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary
ftp>
ftp>hash
200Hash mark printing on (8192 bytes/hash mark).
ftp>cd dl
250 Changed to /dl
ftp>put C:\user.ini
200 Connected to 192.168.1.10 port 1271
150 Opening data connection for user.ini
226 File written successfully
ftp: 256 bytes sent in 0,000Seconds 256000,000Kbytes/sec.
ftp>
Quote site command
All the CLI commands can be executed from within an FTP session. Only complete
CLI commands (in other words, the complete command syntax with all the
parameters already specified) can be executed.
Example: To execute the CLI command :software cleanup: At the FTP prompt
type ‘quote site software cleanup’ and press Enter.
ftp> quote site software cleanup
200-
200 CLI command "software cleanup" executed
ftp>
For more information on CLI commands, see the CLI Reference Guide.
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1.3.4 Remote Assistance
Remote access
You can make your SpeedTouch accessible from the Internet with regard to remote
support. This way, you can allow your helpdesk to access your SpeedTouch™
remotely.
Enabling remote access
To enable remote assistance:
1
Go to the SpeedTouch™ pages, as described in “1.3.1 Access via the Web
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3
4
In the menu select Toolbox > Remote Assistance.
Click Enable Remote Assistance.
Provide the following parameters to your helpdesk:
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URL (the HTTPS link)
User name
Password
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Your ISP is now able to access your SpeedTouch™ via the secure HTTPs link in
combination with the provided certificate (a secure authentication mechanism).
For security reasons, after 20 minutes of inactivity, or on reboot, Remote
Assistance will be automatically disabled.
Disabling remote
access
To disable remote assistance:
1
Go to the SpeedTouch™ pages, as described in “1.3.1 Access via the Web
2
3
In the menu select Toolbox > Remote Assistance.
Click Disable Remote Assistance.
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Local Network Setup
2 Local Network Setup
Introduction The SpeedTouch™ offers you following local networking solutions:
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Wired Ethernet
USB (1.1)
Wireless Ethernet on the SpeedTouch™716v5 WL
Device settings Once you’ve connected a device, you are able to personalise its settings:
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2
3
Go to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
In the menu select Home Network > Devices.
Click the name of your device, or if the device’s settings haven’t been
personalised yet, click the MAC address of the device.
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5
On the top right, click Configure.
Now you can change the device’s name, lock its IP address and assign
applications and services to the device.
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2.1 Wired Ethernet
Local network
The Ethernet ports on the backpanel allow you to connect the SpeedTouch™ to an
existing 10 or 100 Base-T Ethernet network or one (or more) computer(s) with
installed Ethernet card.
Using the SpeedTouch™ Ethernet switch, you can create a local Ethernet network of
up to four devices, without needing extra networking devices.
In the SpeedTouch™ package, a yellow full-wired straight-through RJ-45/RJ-
45 Ethernet cable is included.
Standard wiring Use the yellow Ethernet cable provided to wire your computer's Ethernet port to one
of the SpeedTouch™'s Ethernet ports.
procedure
The Ethernet cable can also be used to wire any Ethernet port of your SpeedTouch™
to an external hub or switch.
Please follow the installation instructions supplied with the external hub or
switch for connections and Ethernet cabling.
Device settings Once you’ve connected a device, you are able to personalise its settings.
Managed Ethernet Your SpeedTouch™ intelligently switches data between the devices on your LAN,
using priority queuing to ensure that higher priority messages are delivered first and
in real-time. This feature maximizes your network performance.
switch
You can configure the managed Ethernet switch manually using CLI (For more
information, see the SpeedTouch™ CLI Reference Guide).
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2.2 USB
Supported operating Installing and using the SpeedTouch™ USB connection on the SpeedTouch™ is
supported for following operating systems:
systems
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MS Windows 98SE
MS Windows Millennium
MS Windows 2000
MS Windows XP
You may need the Windows installation CD-ROM during installation.
The installation procedures might be slightly different depending on
the MS Windows OS you are using.
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Mac Operating Systems:
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Mac OS X Jaguar (10.2)
Mac OS X Panther (10.3)
System requirements
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For Windows 98SE/ME:
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Pentium processor 166 MHz or compatible
32 megabytes (MB) of memory
30 MB of free disk space
For Windows 2000/XP:
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Pentium II processor or compatible
64 MB of memory
30 MB of free disk space
For Mac OS X:
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128 MB of memory
30 MB of free disk space
Prerequisites
It is strongly advised to remove any SpeedTouch™ USB driver installation that may
reside on your PC before you install USB drivers from the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD
delivered with your SpeedTouch™ product.
Make sure both your PC and SpeedTouch™ are turned on and operational.
In the SpeedTouch™ package, a blue USB cable is included to connect a
single computer to your SpeedTouch™.
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Installing Windows USB
driver
The installation is plug and play, meaning that installation will require almost no
effort.
Proceed as follows:
1
Insert the blue USB cable provided into the SpeedTouch™ USB port marked with
the USB logo:
2
The other end of the USB cable fits in (one of) the USB port(s) of your PC. In
most cases your PC's USB port is marked with the same USB symbol.
You can also connect your PC to the SpeedTouch™ via a USB hub.
3
4
Windows will automatically recognise the Thomson USB Remote NDIS device:
The Windows Found New Hardware Wizard appears:
This wizard will guide you through the installation procedure of the USB drivers.
Click Next to continue.
The Windows Found New Hardware Wizard may ask your
authorisation to connect to Window Update to search for software. If
this is the case, select No, not this time and click Next.
5
6
Select Install the software automatically (Recommended), and click Next.
The USB driver is being installed. After a while a completing dialogue will
appear. Click Finish to complete the installation.
7
As a result your USB connection is installed and ready for use.
Verifying USB The SpeedTouch™ USB connection is represented as a local network interface. You
can easily check this interface by opening the Network Connections window from
Windows’ Control Panel:
connectivity in Windows
Installing Mac USB
drivers
The USB driver will be installed automatically on your Mac.
On the Setup CD, the Mac USB driver is located in stInstall.app > Contents >
MacOS > CDCdriver.
Device settings Once you’ve connected a device, you are able to personalise its settings. For more
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2.3 Wireless Ethernet
Introduction
The SpeedTouch™ 716v5 WL Wi-Fi® certified IEEE 802.11g compliant wireless access
point allows multiple computers to connect wirelessly to your local network over the
SpeedTouch™ Wireless LAN environment. The SpeedTouch™ is backward compatible
with IEEE 802.11b, which means 802.11b and 802.11g devices can coexist in the
same wireless network.
The Wireless Distribution System (WDS) on your SpeedTouch™ allows you to extend
the range of your wireless network. To be able to use WDS, you will need to
introduce an additional WDS-enabled access point into your wireless network.
To be able to connect the computers, make sure that a wireless client adapter
(WLAN client) is installed on each computer you want to connect via the WLAN.
Wireless client All wireless client adapters compliant to 802.11g and/or 802.11b, will be able to
communicate with the SpeedTouch™ and other members of the SpeedTouch™
(W)LAN environment. However, be aware that only 802.11g compliant wireless
clients are able to gain full profit of the 54 Mb/s (Max) bandwidth delivered by the
SpeedTouch™.
requirements
It is highly recommended to use only wireless client adapters that are Wi-Fi™ certified
to ensure smooth interoperability with the SpeedTouch™’s WLAN.
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2.3.1 Wireless Basics
Introduction In this section some key wireless concepts are explained.
802.11b/g 802.11b is an IEEE standard, operating at 2,4 GHz at a speed of up to 11 Mb/s.
802.11g, a newer IEEE standard also operating at 2,4 GHz, gives you up to 54 Mb/s
speed, more security and better performance.
Wireless Fidelity The Wi-Fi certification ensures that your SpeedTouch™ will interoperate with any Wi-
Fi certified 802.11g and 802.11b compliant wireless device.
Access Point
The SpeedTouch™ Wireless LAN Access Point (AP) behaves as a networking hub
allowing to wirelessly interconnect several devices to the local (W)LAN and to
provide access to the Internet.
Network Name or SSID The WLAN's 'radio' link is a shared medium. As no physical connection exists
between the SpeedTouch™ and wireless clients, a name must be given to allow
unique identification of your WLAN radio link. This is done by the Service Set ID
(SSID), also referred to as Network Name. Wireless clients must be part of this SSID
environment in order to be able to communicate with other clients on the (W)LAN -
including the SpeedTouch™.
Radio channels The 802.11g standard allows several WLAN networks using different radio channels
to be co-located. The SpeedTouch™ supports multiple radio channels and is able to
select the best radio channel at each start-up.
You can choose to set the channels automatically or manually.
The different channels are overlapping. To avoid interference with another
access point, make sure that the separation (in terms of frequency) is as
high as possible. It’s recommended to keep at least 3 channels between 2
different access points.
The SpeedTouch™ supports all channels allowed for wireless networking. However,
depending on local regulations, the number of channels actually allowed to be used
may be additionally restricted, as shown in the table below:
Regulatory Domain
China
Allowed Radio Channels
1 to 13
Europe
1 to 13
Israel
5 to 8
Japan
1 to 14
Jordan
10 to 13
Thailand
USA
1 to 14
1 to 11
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Antennas Direct the external antenna to allow optimization of the wireless link. If for example
the antenna is erect, wireless links in the horizontal plane are favoured. Please note
that the antenna characteristics are influenced by the environment, that is by
reflections of the radio signal against walls or ceilings. It is advisable to use the
received signal strength as indicated by the wireless client manager to optimize the
antenna position for the link to a given client.
Concrete walls will die down the radio signal strength and thus affect the
connection.
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2.3.2 Connecting First-time Wireless Clients
Wireless default
settings
After every Reset-to-Defaults, the SpeedTouch™ wireless access point configuration
is returned to its initial default settings.
These default settings are:
ꢀ
Security level is low (security disabled) for an easy first use, meaning the data
will not be encrypted. Wireless security settings are described in
ꢀ
The SpeedTouch™ is broadcasting its network name (SSID).
This default network name (SSID) is printed on the identification label located
on the bottom of your SpeedTouch™ and is unique for each device. It consists
of the concatenation of the word “SpeedTouch” and 6 hexadecimal characters,
without any spaces, for example SpeedTouch123456.
ꢀ
ꢀ
The radio channel number is set to ‘automatically scan for the best radio
channel’.
Registration is not activated. New stations are allowed automatically. The
Access Control List is open and empty. No wireless client will be denied access
to the SpeedTouch™ based on its physical hardware address.
The default wireless settings may differ from the settings listed above
depending on your Service Provider’s requirements. If this is the case, refer
to the installation/configuration instructions provided by your Service
Provider.
Preparing first-time
wireless clients
Make sure that:
ꢀ
ꢀ
The SpeedTouch™ is powered on and ready for service.
The SpeedTouch™ is in its default configuration.
If needed, reset the SpeedTouch™ to its default configuration (See “7.4 Reset
to Factory Defaults” on page 129 for more information).
ꢀ
ꢀ
A wireless client adapter is installed on your computer.
The wireless client adapter’s IP configuration is set to dynamically obtain its IP
configuration (DHCP) - this is usually the default. For more information, see the
documentation of your wireless client adapter.
Configuring first-time
wireless clients
The wireless client must be correctly configured for the default network name. As
the SpeedTouch™ broadcasts its network name to the wireless clients, you can select
the SpeedTouch™ wireless network from a list of available networks. Depending on
your wireless client a wireless icon may become green or a message similar to the
following may pop up: “Successfully joined Wireless network SpeedTouch123456”.
Some wireless clients do not automatically join a wireless network. If so,
follow the instructions for the wireless client software to initiate association.
First-time association In the example below is shown how the SpeedTouch™ wireless network is presented
towards an MS Windows XP Service Pack 2 system:
example
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To associate your wireless client to the SpeedTouch™:
1
2
Click the network icon in the notification area:
The Wireless Network Connection window appears:
In the Choose a wireless network list, select the SpeedTouch™ wireless
network and click Connect.
3
Following window appears:
Click Connect Anyway.
4
Your computer is now connected to the SpeedTouch™ wireless network.
For other Operating Systems the wireless client will in most cases be
configured via dedicated client managers.
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Wireless device
settings
Once you’ve connected a device, you are able to personalise its settings.
To add a wireless device to the Access Control List (ACL), select Allowed on
WLAN.
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2.3.3 Wireless Security
Introduction Since the SpeedTouch™ wireless environment is a radio environment, precautions
must be taken to ensure that your wireless network is safe from malicious intruders.
To secure your wireless network, following wireless access point settings can be
personalised:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Your Network Name (SSID)
ACL setting
Data encryption
Security settings To personalise the wireless security settings on your SpeedTouch™:
1
2
3
4
5
Go to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
In the menu select Home Network.
Click your WLAN.
On the top right, click Configure.
On the Wireless Access Point page, you can modify the Security settings.
Network Name (SSID) On the Wireless Access Point page, you can give a new name to your Network
Name (SSID).
Under Security, you can clear Broadcast Network Name (SSID), to prohibit the
Network Name from being broadcasted.
Access Control List The SpeedTouch™ features a managed Access Control List (ACL) .
(ACL)
On the Wireless Access Point page, you have following options for the ACL: New
stations are
ꢀ
ꢀ
Allowed (automatically): All new stations can access the SpeedTouch™.
Allowed (via registration): Only allowed stations in the ACL have access. You
can add new stations to the ACL only via the Search for wireless devices task.
ꢀ
Not allowed: Only allowed stations in the ACL have access.
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Data encryption To setup wireless connectivity, you can choose different levels of security:
ꢀ
Low (Security disabled, the default): No security; the data will not be
encrypted, no authentication process will be used.
ꢀ
Medium: Use WEP (Wired-Equivalent Privacy) to encrypt the traffic
between the SpeedTouch™ and the clients by sharing a pre-defined 64-bit
or a 128-bit Network key for secure communication with legacy 802.11b
clients.
The default 64 bits hexadecimal WEP key is printed on the
identification label located at the bottom of the SpeedTouch™
and is unique for each device.
ꢀ
High: Use WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key) encryption,
the highest form of security available, but make sure that your wireless
client and client manager are compatible with it.
The default WPA-Personal passphrase is printed on the
identification label located at the bottom of the SpeedTouch™
and is unique for each device.
The WPA-Personal passphrase must consist of 8 to 63 ASCII
characters or 8 to 64 HEX digits.
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2.3.4 Connecting Additional Wireless Clients
Preconditions Make sure that:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
The SpeedTouch™ is powered on and ready for service.
The SpeedTouch™ has been configured as DHCP server (default).
The wireless client adapters have been installed on all computers you want to
connect to the WLAN.
Security issues Depending on the personalised wireless settings:
ꢀ
Make sure to use the same encryption or security level on the client as on your
SpeedTouch™. If for instance WPA-PSK is enabled on the SpeedTouch™, you
must also configure the wireless client to use WPA-PSK and configure the same
WPA-PSK passphrase.
ꢀ
ꢀ
In case the Network Name (SSID) is not broadcasted, you must configure the
wireless client for the SpeedTouch™ Network Name. Refer to the
documentation of your wireless client for more information.
Depending on the ACL settings:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
In case New stations are allowed (automatically), your device will be
able to access the SpeedTouch™ WLAN.
In case New stations are allowed (via registration), you will need to
register.
In case New stations are not allowed, you will not be able to access the
SpeedTouch™.
Registering clients
You can add a wireless client to the ACL as follows:
1
2
3
4
Go to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
In the menu select Home Network > Devices.
Under Pick a task..., click Search for wireless devices.
The SpeedTouch™ searches for new wireless stations that use the encryption
key of the SpeedTouch™ Access Point.
5
The SpeedTouch™ takes you to the Home Network. The new station will be
shown next to the name of the SpeedTouch™ WLAN.
6
7
8
9
Click the name of the new station.
Click Configure.
Select Allowed on WLAN and click Apply.
Now the device is added to the ACL and will always be allowed to connect to
the SpeedTouch™.
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2.3.5 Extending the Range of Your Wireless Network
WDS The SpeedTouch™ features Wireless Distribution System (WDS) functionality. This
feature allows you to extend the range of your wireless network by introducing one
or more WDS-enabled devices into your wireless network.
The Wireless Distribution System (WDS) enables data packets to pass from one
wireless access point to another, just as if the access points were ports on a wired
Ethernet switch. WDS allows you to extend the range of your SpeedTouch™ by
means of one or more wireless repeaters, like for instance a SpeedTouch™180. The
following illustration depicts two WDS-enabled devices communicating via WDS:
WDS Link
SpeedTouch™180
SpeedTouch™716v5WL
The SpeedTouch™ allows you to add up to four wireless repeaters.
Repeaters extend the coverage area of your wireless LAN, however bear in
mind that throughput is reduced for wireless clients that are connected
through a repeater.
Preconditions Check on following:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Your wireless repeater must be WDS enabled.
Both your SpeedTouch™ and your wireless repeater must use:
ꢀ
ꢀ
The same WEP key if WEP is enabled.
WPA encryption is not supported when using WDS.
!
The same fixed channel.
The SpeedTouch™ and your wireless repeater do not necessarily need to use
the same SSID. Using different SSIDs allows you to force your wireless
clients to use either the access point of the SpeedTouch™ or the one of your
wireless repeater.
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Configuring WDS To configure your WDS on the web pages:
1
2
3
4
Go to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
In the menu select Home Network.
Click your WLAN.
On the top right, click Configure.
If not already done, set a fixed channel and check whether the security
settings (WEP encryption or no encryption) on your SpeedTouch™ are
the same as on the repeater.
5
On the Wireless Access Point page, in the Pick a task... list, click Configure
WDS.
6
7
8
Select WDS Enabled.
In the Pick a task... list, click Scan for wireless access points.
A warning will be displayed:.
Click OK.
9
The SpeedTouch™ will scan for access points on the same radio channel.
10 Select your repeater in the List of Accessible Access Points and click Apply.
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3 Internet Connectivity Dial-In Clients
Introduction For setting up initial Internet connectivity, using the Home Install Wizard on the
Setup CD or the embedded Easy Setup, refer to the provided Installation and Setup
Guide.
Access methods Depending on the configuration of the SpeedTouch™ you may have:
ꢀ Direct access:
As soon as the initial configuration has been done, immediate and uninterrupted
WAN access is provided.
In case of direct access, the remote organisation might ask for a user
name and password on an Internet welcome page.
ꢀ Dial-in access:
Access must be explicitly established, that is by “dialling” into a Broadband
Remote Access Server (BRAS).
Depending on the SpeedTouch™ configuration, dial-in access is provided via the
SpeedTouch™’s Routed PPPoA or Routed PPPoE packet services with
embedded PPP client.
Connection protocols The applied connection protocol model depends on the service profile you selected to
configure the SpeedTouch™ and should correspond with the Service Provider’s
requirements. If your ISP provides PPPoE for instance, you should configure PPPoE.
More information on connection protocols can be found in the Internet Connection
Configuration Guide.
Dial-in clients
There are different ways of dialling in, depending on the operating system on your PC
and your preferences.
Dial-in method:
can be used on
following operating
system:
For more information,
see:
Embedded PPP dial-in client:
Dial-in client on
embedded pages
MS Windows, Mac, unix,
other
MS Windows XP IGD
Control Agent for UPnP
MS Windows XP
Host PPP dial-in client for a SpeedTouch™ configured in pure bridging mode:
MS Windows XP
Broadband connection
MS Windows XP
Mac OS X PPPoE dial-in
client
Mac OS X
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Embedded PPP dial-in The SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP dial-in client allows you to establish an Internet
connection for computers residing on your local network, using only one computer of
the network to control the client.
clients
If this computer runs:
ꢀ
Any Operating System
you can always use the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
ꢀ
MS Windows XP
you can use MS Windows XP’s Internet Gateway Device Control Client.
Broadband host PPPoE You can also connect to the Internet using a Broadband PPPoE dial-in application.
The PPP over Ethernet connection scenario provides PPP-like dial-in behaviour over
the virtual Ethernet segment.
dial-in clients
To be able to use a broadband dial-in application on your computer for connecting to
the Internet, the SpeedTouch™ needs to be configured for Bridged Ethernet or Routed
PPPoE (with PPPoE relay) via the SpeedTouch™ Home Install Wizard on the Setup CD
or the embedded Easy Setup.
If this computer runs:
ꢀ
MS Windows XP
you can use the MS Windows XP broadband dial-in client. See “3.3 MS
Windows XP BroadBand Connection” on page 41 for more information.
ꢀ
Mac OS X
you can use a Mac OS X broadband dial-in client. See “3.4 Mac OS X PPPoE
Dial-in Client” on page 45 for more information.
- or -
ꢀ
A broadband PPPoE dial-in client provided by your Service Provider to connect
to the Internet
Upon availability of OS-specific PPPoE dial-in client applications, the
latter method is Operating System independent.
For PPPoE session connectivity from a Mac OS 8.6/9.x, an MS
Windows 95/98(SE)/ME/2000 or a Linux system, a host PPPoE dial-in
application is mandatory.
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3.1 SpeedTouch™ Web Pages
Introduction As the SpeedTouch™ web pages are controllable from any Operating System with an
installed web browser, the method to establish PPP sessions described below you
can use on any computer system.
For more information on Internet connection setup, see the provided Installation and
Setup Guide.
Starting an Internet Proceed as follows:
session
1
Open a web browser on your computer and browse to the SpeedTouch™ web
information):
By default the SpeedTouch™ shows you the Home page.
Click Connect at the appropriate broadband connection.
You might be requested to enter your user name and password.
2
3
As a result SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP dial-in client establishes the Internet
connection.
Now you can surf the Internet.
Monitoring your
Internet connection
You are able to overview and monitor your Internet connectivity as long as the
session is running via:
ꢀ
The SpeedTouch™ System Information page: see “5.3.1 Information” on
ꢀ
The SpeedTouch™ Diagnostics task: see “5.4.1 Connectivity Check” on
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Terminating an Internet
session
To close an active PPP connection:
1
2
Go to the SpeedTouch™ Home page.
Click Disconnect at the appropriate broadband connection.
As a result the SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP dial-in client will close the Internet
connection. The Internet Link status will change to Disconnected and your PC is off-
line.
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3.2 IGD Control Agent
Introduction MS Windows XP users can easily establish PPP sessions, thanks to MS Windows
XP’s Internet Gateway Device (IGD) Discovery and Control Client that allows you to
control the SpeedTouch™ directly from you PC.
The IGD control client only allows to connect or to disconnect a fully
configured connection.
Preconditions Following conditions must be met:
ꢀ
Following subcomponents of Windows XP’s Networking Services must be
added to your Windows XP system:
ꢀ
ꢀ
IGD Discovery and Control Client (see “ Adding IGD Discovery and
ꢀ
UPnP™ must be enabled on your SpeedTouch™. To enable UPnP, see
Starting an Internet Proceed as follows:
session
1
2
3
In the Windows task bar, click Start.
Select (Settings >) Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears. Go to (Network and Internet Connections
>) Network Connections.
4
The Network Connections window appears:
You will find an Internet Gateway icon, representing the SpeedTouch™ IGD
Internet connection ability.
5
6
Double-click the Internet Connection icon.
As a result the SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP dial-in client establishes the
Internet connection. The Internet Gateway icon displays connected and your
PC is online.
You can open a web browser and surf the Internet.
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Internet connection As long as the SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP dial-in client is connected, you are able
to overview the connection status and some counters by double-clicking the Internet
Connection icon in your PC’s Network Connections window:
status
Terminating an Internet
session
Proceed as follows:
1
2
In the Windows task bar, click Start.
Select (Settings >) Control Panel > (Network and Internet Connections >)
Network Connections.
3
4
In the Network Connections window, right-click the Internet Connection icon
and select Disconnect to close the session.
You can also double-click the icon. Then the Internet Connection
Status window will appear on which a Disconnect button is available
to close the session.
As a result the SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP dial-in client will close the
Internet connection. The Internet Gateway icon displays Disconnected and
your computers are off-line.
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3.3 MS Windows XP BroadBand Connection
Prerequisites
To be able to use the MS Windows XP BroadBand Connection, your SpeedTouch™
must be configured for either:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Bridging, or
PPPoE Relay
Configuring a Proceed as follows:
broadband connection
1
2
On the Start menu, click (Settings >) Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears. Go to (Network and Internet Connections
>) Network Connections.
3
In the Network Tasks menu, click Create a new connection.
The New Connection Wizard appears:
Click Next.
4
5
6
Select Connect to the Internet and click Next.
Select Set up my connection manually and click Next.
Select Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and
password and click Next.
7
Give a name to the connection you are creating, for example YourISP:
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Select whether the connection will be available to any user or only to yourself:
9
Fill in the Internet account information. This information should be provided by
your service provider:
10 At the end of the configuration the following window appears:
Click Finish to complete the configuration.
The Connect YourISP window (see below) appears.
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Starting a broadband Proceed as follows:
Internet session
1
On the Start menu, point Connect To and click the name of the connection
you’ve created, for example YourISP.
If you are using the Classic Start menu click Start > Settings >
Network (and Dial-up) connections > YourISP.
2
The Connect YourISP window appears:
3
If requested, enter user name and password for your user account at the
Service Provider.
4
5
Click Connect.
As soon as the connection is established, the Connection message box and
Dialup window are minimised into an icon in the notification area:
6
You can open your web browser and surf the Internet.
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Terminating a Proceed as follows:
broadband Internet
session
1
On the Start menu, point Connect To and click the name of the connection
you’ve created, for example YourISP.
If you are using the Classic Start menu go to Start > Settings >
Network (and Dial-up) connections > YourISP.
2
The YourISP Status window appears:
3
4
Click Disconnect.
The connection is released. As a result no Internet connectivity exists any
more.
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3.4 Mac OS X PPPoE Dial-in Client
Prerequisites
To be able to use the MS Windows XP BroadBand Connection, your SpeedTouch™
must be configured for either:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Bridging, or
PPPoE Relay
Configuring a Proceed as follows:
broadband connection
1
2
3
On the Apple menu, click System Preferences.
In the System Preferences window, click the Network icon.
The Network window appears. Make sure Built-in Ethernet is selected in the
Show list and click the PPPoE tab:
4
5
Enter the Account Name and Password provided by your Service Provider.
Select Save password in case you want the computer to remember
the password for this account name.
Optionally you can enter a name for this connection in the Service
Provider field. All other fields may stay empty.
Click Apply Now.
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Starting a broadband Proceed as follows:
Internet session
1
Click the Internet Connect dockling.
If the Internet Connect dockling is not available, go to the Applications
folder on the system startup disk and double-click Internet Connect.
2
The following window appears:
Make sure Built-in Ethernet is selected in the Configuration list.
3
If needed, enter user name and password for your user account at the Service
Provider.
4
5
Click Connect.
As soon as the connection is established you can open your web browser and
surf the Internet.
Terminating a Proceed as follows:
broadband Internet
session
1
Click the Internet Connect dockling.
If the Internet Connect dockling is not available, go to the Applications
folder on the system startup disk and double-click Internet Connect.
2
The following window appears:
Make sure Built-in Ethernet is selected in the Configuration list
3
4
Click Disconnect.
The connection is released. As a result no Internet connectivity exists any
more.
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4 Voice over IP
What is Voice over IP
Internet telephony or Voice over IP (VoIP) can be defined as the transport of
telephone calls over your Internet connection.
The SpeedTouch™ VoIP
solution
With your SpeedTouch™ you can make Internet and regular telephone calls using
traditional analogue phones, connected to your SpeedTouch™.
As VoIP signalling protocol your SpeedTouch™ uses the Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP), defined in RFC 3261.
Multi-line service
Moreover, the voice service on your SpeedTouch™ provides additional lines without
the need for additional copper pairs. The additional lines allow you to make and
receive several internal and external Internet calls simultaneously.
Fax It is also possible to connect a fax machine to your SpeedTouch™, enabling to send
and receive faxes over your Internet connection or over the traditional phone line.
What you need from
your ISP
Following SIP configuration parameters are provided by your ISP:
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User name
Password
IP address and port number (usually 5060) of the provider’s registrar
IP address and port number (usually 5060) of the provider’s SIP proxy server
Uniform Resource The SIP Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a unique name used to identify and
locate your telephone. The SIP URI can be in a numerical format or in the format
user@host.
Identifier
Examples:
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3443614
username@hostname.org
username@192.168.10.1
3443614@hostname.org
If your provider gives you an URI in the format containing an ‘@’, your
service provider will tell you whether the ‘@’ can be formed on your phone
by dialing a ‘1’, ‘*’, or ‘#’.
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4.1 Telephony Setup
Telephony installation
The SpeedTouch™ is equipped to connect one or two analogue phones or faxes.
Use a phone cable with RJ-11 connectors to:
1
2
Wire the SpeedTouch™ Phone port(s) to your phone(s) or fax.
Wire the SpeedTouch™ PSTN port to your telephone wall outlet or distributed
filter depending on your Service Provider’s specific needs.
This is only required if you still want to make phone calls using the
regular telephone line.
Be aware that if the PSTN port is not wired to your telephone wall
outlet or distributed filter, emergency calls will not always be possible!
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Telephony configuration The telephony service might already have been configured on your SpeedTouch™
during initial setup.
If the service hasn’t been configured yet, follow the instructions hereunder:
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Your Internet connection must be up, to be able to configure Internet
telephony.
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Enable the telephony
service
Proceed as follows:
1
Go to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
For more information, see “1.3.1 Access via the Web Interface” on
2
3
4
5
In the menu select Toolbox > Telephony.
On the top right, click Configure.
Select Service Enabled.
Click Apply.
Assign phone numbers To configure your Internet SIP telephone numbers:
1
2
3
4
Go to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
In the menu select Toolbox > Telephony.
On the top right, click Configure.
Assign phone numbers to phone port 1 (FXS1) and phone port 2 (FXS2). If you
want to use the same number for both ports, select Port ‘all’.
The phone numbers are provided by your provider.
5
Click Apply.
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Configure the telephony To configure the SIP telephony service:
service
1
2
3
4
Go to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
In the menu select Toolbox > Telephony.
On the top right, click Expert configure.
Enter the IP address and the port number of the registrar and the proxy, as
provided by your ISP:
Some of the SIP components are explained below:
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Proxy: The SIP proxy server at your provider’s forwards signalling
messages between the caller and callee.
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Registrar: The SIP registrar resembles a DNS, as it matches your URI
with your IP address. Your SpeedTouch™ will periodically - depending
on the expire time - register its correct IP address with the SIP registrar
that may be collocated with the proxy server.
ꢀ
Expire Time: This is the frequency with which your IP address is
updated on the registrar.
5
Click Apply.
Verifying telephone
connectivity
To verify the voice connection:
1
2
3
4
5
Make sure the SpeedTouch™ is powered on and ready for service.
Check whether your phone is properly attached to the SpeedTouch™.
Make sure the Internet telephony service is enabled and configured.
The VoIP Ready LED must be on.
Pick up your phone, wait for the dial tone, and dial the number. You can dial a
‘#’ after the phone number to indicate the end of the number, as a result of
which the phone number will be called instantly.
The phone(s) attached to the SpeedTouch™ are reachable for incoming VoIP
calls, as long as your SpeedTouch™ is powered on and the VoIP Ready LED is
on.
For calls over the regular phone line, your phones are line powered by the
telephone company and thus are always reachable, even if the modem is
powered off.
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Multiple identities
You can assign up to three Internet telephone numbers or URIs to one or both phone
ports or assign a common number to both phone ports.
The phone numbers are provided by your provider.
Proceed as follows:
1
2
3
4
Go to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
In the menu select Toolbox > Telephony.
On the top right, click Configure.
Under Pick a task... click Use multiple identities.
5
6
7
8
Click Add.
Enter another URI, your user name and password.
Choose the phone port for which you want to use this telephone number.
Click Apply.
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Telephony statistics The telephony statistics page gives you:
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Call Statistics: an overview of the successful, unsuccessful, missed or total
number of incoming or outgoing calls per phone.
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Call Log: with detailed statistics per call.
To retrieve the statistics, proceed as follows:
1
2
3
Go to the SpeedTouch™ home page (http://speedtouch.lan or 192.168.1.254).
In the menu select Toolbox > Telephony.
Under Pick a task... click View telephony statistics and logs.
Your last ten calls (outgoing, incoming, missed or unsuccessful) are also
shown in Toolbox > Telephony.
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4.2 Supplementary Telephony Services
Supported telephony Depending on your provider’s configuration, following services will be available:
services
Service
Description
Call Hold
Allows you to put a call on hold, to dial another number, and
to switch between the active and held call whenever you
want, or to terminate the active or held call.
Call Waiting
Call Transfer
Allows you to you to answer or reject an incoming call while
you are in a conversation.
Allows you to transfer a call to another person.
Allows you to make a conference call.
Conference Call
(3 Party)
Calling Line
Identification
Presentation
(CLIP)
Allows you to see the phone number of the person who is
calling you on your phone display.
In case you are unable to take the call, the phone number
remains stored on the SpeedTouch™ web pages,
guaranteeing you do not miss important calls.
CLIP will only work if CLIR is deactivated on the calling
phone.
Calling Line
Identification
Restricts the transmission of your phone number when you
make a call, in order to protect your confidentiality. Your
Restriction (CLIR) phone number will not appear on the screen of your partner.
When this service is activated, your phone number will
never be transmitted.
To activate CLIR on call basis, see “ Using the services on the
Forced FXO
Allows you to force the SpeedTouch™ to make the phone call
over the PSTN, that is the regular telephone line.
For more information on how to use some of these services, see “ Using the services
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Activating/Deactivating
Before to be able to use one of the provisioned telephony services, the service has to
be activated. This might have been done during the initial setup of your
SpeedTouch™.
the services
Otherwise, you can activate or deactivate a particular telephony service:
ꢀ
on the SpeedTouch™ web pages: see “ (De)activating services on the web
ꢀ
or simply by dialling the regarding activation code on your telephone: see
(De)activating services
on the web pages
To activate a service on the web pages:
1
2
3
4
5
Go to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
In the menu select Toolbox > Telephony.
On the top right, click Configure.
Under Pick a task... list click Configure telephony services.
A list of telephony services provisioned by your provider is shown:
6
7
Select those services you want to activate.
To deactivate the service, clear the corresponding check box.
Click Apply.
(De)activating services
on your telephone
To activate a service using the attached telephone:
1
2
Hook off the phone.
Dial an ‘*’ followed by the activation code. You can dial a ‘#’ after the
activation code to indicate the end of the code, as a result of which the service
will be activated instantly.
The activation code depends on your provider’s configuration. The
activation codes can be found on the Telephony Services web page.
To deactivate the service, dial a ‘#’ followed by the activation code.
Wait for the confirmation tone, and then hook on the phone.
3
The Forced FXO service cannot be activated on your phone.
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Using the services on In following table the procedures are shown of how to use a telephony service. The
commands are depending on your provider’s configuration, so might be different
from the ones described here. For more information, see your provider’s
documentation.
the phone
Make sure your phone is off hook while dialing the commands.
If your phone hasn’t got an R or another hook flash button, put down the
hook for 1/2 second and then dial the command number.
To use the service:
Proceed as follows:
Call Hold
To put person A on hold:
1
2
Dial R, 2 to put the call with person A on hold.
Dial R, 1 to retrieve the call on hold.
To put person A on hold and set up a call to person
B:
1
2
Dial R, 2 to put the call with person A on hold.
Wait for the dial tone, and dial the number of
person B.
3
Dial R, 2 to switch back to person A. Person B
is put on hold.
Call Waiting
You are in a phone conversation with person A
while person B is calling you. The phone produces
a waiting tone and - if CLIP is enabled and CLIR
disabled - displays the number of person B on the
display.
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To reject the incoming call, dial R, 0.
To terminate the first call and to switch to the
waiting call, dial R, 1.
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If you do not want to terminate the first call,
dial R, 2 to keep the first caller on hold while
answering the second call.
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To return to person A while putting
person B on hold, dial R, 2.
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To return to person A while terminating
the call with person B, dial R, 1.
Call Transfer
You receive a phone call from person A and you
want to transfer him to person B.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Dial R, 2.
Wait for the dial tone.
Dial the number of person B.
Person B picks up the phone.
Dial R, 4 to transfer the call.
Hang up the phone.
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To use the service:
Proceed as follows:
Conference Call (3 Party)
To set up a conference call:
1
2
3
4
5
6
Call person A.
Dial R, 2. Person A is put on hold.
Wait for the dial tone.
Dial the number of person B.
Person B picks up the phone.
Dial R, 3.
Once the conference call has been established, you
can:
1
2
Dial R, 2 to put the 2 calls on hold.
Dial R, 3 to retrieve the 2 held calls.
CLIR on call basis
Forced FXO
It is possible to hide your phone number for one
particular call. Dial *31* directly followed by the
phone number of person A.
To make a phone call over the regular telephone
line:
1
2
Dial *01*.
Wait for the dial tone, and then dial the phone
number of person A.
Command overview In the table below all standard service codes of the telephony services are listed. On
your SpeedTouch™ these might be different, depending on your provider.
Phone command:
Is used to:
R 0
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drop a held call
reject an incoming call
R 1
R 2
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terminate an active call and switch to the
waiting or held call
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put a call on hold
switch between active and waiting or held call
put a conference call on hold
R 3
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establish a 3-way conference call
transfer a call
R 4
*31*
make an anonymous call (use CLIR) on call
basis
*01*
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use the regular telephone line
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5 SpeedTouch™ Web Interface
Introduction The SpeedTouch™ comes with embedded HTML pages, providing an interface to the
software installed on the device. It allows easy setup and management of the
SpeedTouch™ via your web browser form any PC connected to the SpeedTouch™.
SpeedTouch™
documentation
Consult:
The SpeedTouch™ Installation and Setup Guide
for more information on setup and installation procedures.
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5.1 Navigation
Navigation components
The SpeedTouch™ web interface consists of following components:
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Navigation bar
Notification area
Language bar
Menu
Tasks
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5.1.1 Menu
Menu items The menu is located on the left side of the page and consists of the following menu
items:
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Provides basic information on the SpeedTouch™.
Allows you to view/configure your broadband connections.
Allows you to assign games or applications to a device and secure your
Internet connection.
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Allows you to manage your local network.
Collapsing and
expanding the menu
You are able to collapse/expand the menu by clicking the arrow located on the top
of the menu.
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5.1.2 Language Bar
Language bar The language bar is located under the SpeedTouch™ logo and allows you to change
the language of the SpeedTouch™ web interface.
The language bar will only be shown if more than one language is available.
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5.1.3 Navigation Bar
Navigation bar The navigation bar is located on the top of the page and allows you to:
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View the current user name.
Click this name to change your password or switch to another user.
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View the current position on the SpeedTouch™ web interface.
Get context related Help information.
Display level Depending on the page you are viewing following buttons will be available:
ꢀ
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Overview to view a summary of the current status or configuration.
Details to view more detailed information on the current status or
configuration.
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Configure to change the current settings.
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5.1.4 Notification Area
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Error messages indicated by a red traffic light.
Warnings indicated by an orange traffic light.
Information indicated by a green traffic light.
If none of these events occur, the notification area will not be shown.
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5.1.5 Tasks
Tasks To allow a swift configuration of your SpeedTouch™, some pages may offer you a
number of related tasks. These tasks will guide you to the page where you can
perform the selected task.
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5.3 SpeedTouch
The SpeedTouch menu The SpeedTouch menu consists of following items:
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The SpeedTouch page The SpeedTouch page gives you some basic information on the SpeedTouch™:
ꢀ
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Product Information
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5.3.1 Information
Information The Information page summarizes important information on your SpeedTouch™. You
may need this information when you contact your helpdesk.
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5.3.2 SpeedTouch™ Easy Setup
Easy Setup Wizard This wizard helps you configure your SpeedTouch™ Internet connection.
To configure the SpeedTouch™ using the SpeedTouch™ Easy Setup wizard:
1
2
3
On the left menu, click SpeedTouch.
In the Pick a task... list, click Set up.
The Easy Setup wizard will now guide you through the configuration of your
SpeedTouch™.
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5.3.3 Restart
Accessing the Restart Proceed as follows:
page
1
2
On the left menu, click SpeedTouch.
In the Pick a task... list, click Restart.
Restarting your Proceed as follows:
SpeedTouch™
1
2
3
Click Yes, restart my SpeedTouch.
The SpeedTouch™ restarts.
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5.3.4 Configuration
Overview The Overview page displays the current configuration of your SpeedTouch™.
Details The Details page displays more detailed information on the current configuration of
your SpeedTouch™.
Configure
The Configure page allows you to change the current configuration.
If you want to:
ꢀ
Reconfigure your SpeedTouch™:
Click Configuration Wizard under Service Configuration. For more information,
ꢀ
Configure the time settings of your SpeedTouch™:
ꢀ
Select Auto-configuration if you want the SpeedTouch™ to use a time
server to synchronise its clock to a dedicated time server.
ꢀ
Clear Auto-configuration to manually configure the SpeedTouch™ time
settings.
ꢀ
Disable/enable web browsing interception or set it to automatic.
If you disable web browsing interception or set it to automatic you will
!
Click Apply to save your settings.
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5.3.5 Backup & Restore
Introduction This page allows you to:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Save your current configuration.
Restore a previously saved configuration.
Accessing the Backup Proceed as follows:
& Restore page
1
2
3
On the SpeedTouch menu, click Configuration.
Click Configure.
In the Pick a task... list, click Save or Restore Configuration.
Saving your current Proceed as follows:
configuration
1
2
3
Click Backup Configuration Now.
Click Save.
Choose a location to save your backup file and click Save.
Restoring a previously
saved configuration
Proceed as follows:
1
2
3
4
5
Click Browse.
Select the configuration file you want to restore and click Open.
Click Restore Configuration Now....
The SpeedTouch™ loads your configuration and restarts.
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5.3.6 Reset to Factory Defaults
Introduction This page allows you to reset the SpeedTouch™ to return to the initial configuration
of your SpeedTouch™. All your changes will be deleted.
Accessing the Reset to
Proceed as follows:
Factory Defaults page
1
2
On the left menu, click SpeedTouch.
In the Pick a task... list, click Return to Factory Default Settings.
Resetting the
SpeedTouch™ to
factory defaults
If you want to reset your SpeedTouch™ to factory defaults, click Yes, reset my
SpeedTouch.
If you reset your SpeedTouch™ to factory default settings, all active
connections will be disconnected.
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5.3.7 Event Logs
Event Logging
The Event Logs page summarizes the latest events recorded on your SpeedTouch™.
Recorded Events table
The Recorded Events table gives you an overview of the latest event logs that have
been recorded since power on. The first column of the table indicates the importance
of the event log
Indicator Description
Informational
Warning
Error
The Category list allows you to filter the events shown in the Recorded Events
table. For example, by clicking Security you can view all security related events, for
example generated by the SpeedTouch™ firewall.
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5.3.8 Update
Updating the The Update page allows you to:
SpeedTouch™ system
software
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
View System Information.
View information on the current System Firmware.
Update your SpeedTouch™ from a remote server.
Use this option if you want to have yourSpeedTouch™ check on the internet for
new firmware and update if it found one.
ꢀ
Update from a PC.
Use this option if you want to install on your SpeedTouch™ that is located on
the PC.
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5.4 Broadband Connection
The Broadband The Broadband Connection menu consists of following menu items:
Connection menu
ꢀ
ꢀ
The Broadband The Broadband Connection page gives you a short status overview of the
connections configured on the SpeedTouch™.
Connection page
Click View more to see more information on the selected broadband connection.
If you configured a dial-up connection, you are able to establish/terminate
the connection by clicking Connect/Disconnect.
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5.4.1 Connectivity Check
Introduction This page enables you to perform a connectivity check on an Internet service of your
SpeedTouch™.
Accessing the Proceed as follows:
Connectivity Check page
1
2
On the left menu, click Broadband Connection.
In the Pick a task... list, click Check connectivity to the Internet.
Checking you Internet Proceed as follows:
Connectivity
1
In the Internet Service to Check list, click the Internet service that you want to
check.
2
3
Click Check Connectivity.
The SpeedTouch™ lists the test results in the Test Results list.
Analysing the test If the test is successful, you will get a list of green check marks. Otherwise a red
cross will indicate which tests have failed.
results
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5.4.2 DSL Connection
Overview Click Overview to view brief information on your DSL connection.
Details Click Details to view a more detailed information on your DSL connection.
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5.4.3 Internet Services
Internet Services
information
The Internet Services page displays information on your Internet Connection(s).
If you configured a dial-up connection you are able to establish/terminate
the connection by clicking Connect/Disconnect.
To view more detailed information on a specific connection, click the View more...
link of the corresponding connection.
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5.4.4 Internet Service Settings
Accessing the Internet Proceed as follows:
Service Settings page
1
2
On the Broadband Connection menu click Internet Services.
Click the View more link of the internet service you want to view.
Overview The Overview page gives you basic information on the selected Internet Service.
If you configured a connection you are able to establish/terminate the
connection by clicking Connect/Disconnect.
Details The Details page gives you more detailed information on the selected Internet
Service.
If you configured a dial-up connection you are able to establish/terminate
the connection by clicking Connect/Disconnect.
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5.5 Toolbox
The Toolbox menu The Toolbox menu consists of following menu items:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Allows you to make your SpeedTouch™ accessible for remote support.
Allows you to configure your Voice over IP (VoIP) network.
Allows you to share services and games that you run in your private network
towards the internet.
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Allows you to block/allow access to specific web sites.
Allows you to configure the security level of the SpeedTouch™ firewall.
Allows you to view the intrusions you are protected against.
Allows you to assign a DNS host name to your broadband connection(s).
Allows you to manage the users configured on your SpeedTouch™.
The Toolbox page
The Toolbox page gives you an overview of the available services and their current
status. You can click on the names of these services to go to the corresponding web
page.
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5.5.1 Remote Assistance
Enabling Remote
Assistance
This page allows you to make your SpeedTouch™ accessible for remote support.
You must be connected to the Internet to be able to enable remote
assistance.
!
To use remote assistance:
1
2
3
If needed, type a password in the Password box.
Click Enable Remote Assistance.
Pass the information listed under:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
URL
Username
Password
to your technical support, in order for them to be able to access your
SpeedTouch™.
Once the technical support is connected, no other connections are
possible.
4
The remote assistance session ends:
ꢀ
ꢀ
If the technical support disables remote assistance.
After 20 minutes of inactivity, or after a reboot, remote management.
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5.5.2 Telephony
Introduction The SpeedTouch™ is equipped with:
ꢀ
Two Phone ports allowing you to connect up to two phones for making phone
calls over the Internet.
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One PSTN port allowing you to make phone calls over the Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN) network.
For more information on how to set up you Voice over IP (VoIP) network,
consult the User’s Guide on the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD.
Overview This page allows you to view the ten last calls (or missed calls) handled by your
SpeedTouch™. Incoming and Outgoing calls are indicated as follows:
Indicator Description
Incoming call
Outgoing call
To view the complete list, click View telephony statistics and logs in the Pick a
more information.
Details This page allows you to view detailed information on your current VoIP configuration.
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Configure
This page allows you to:
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Disable/enable the telephone service.
Configure your VoIP settings:
ꢀ
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SIP Uniform Resource Identifier (URI)
Username and password:
The username and password are used when authentication is requested
by another SIP entity such as a Proxy or Registrar.
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Port:
The voice port that will be associated with this account.
Expert Configure
This page allows you to view/change following SIP parameters:
ꢀ
Registrar:
The IP address of your SIP registrar.
ꢀ
Registrar Port:
The port used by your SIP registrar (usually port 5060). This port will be used
to contact the SIP registrar.
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Proxy:
The IP address of your SIP proxy.
Proxy Port:
The port used by your SIP proxy (usually port 5060).This port will be used to
contact the SIP proxy server.
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Expire Time
When the Expire Time is not filled in, a default value of 3600 seconds will be
used.
Telephony services
table
To view the telephony services:
1
2
In the upper right corner, click Details.
In the Pick a task... list, click View telephony services.
Configure View the telephony services:
1
2
In the upper right corner, click Configure.
In the Pick a task... list, click Configure telephony services.
This table consists of following columns:
ꢀ
Services:
Depending on you provider’s configuration following services will be available:
ꢀ
Call Hold:
Allows you to put a call on hold, and return to the call whenever you
want. When the call is o hold you can dial another number or take an
incoming call.
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Call Waiting:
Allows you to you to answer or reject an incoming call while you are in a
conversation.
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Call Transfer:
Allows you to transfer a call to another person.
Conference Call (3 Party):
Allows you to make a conference call.
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Calling Line Identification Presentation:
Allows you to see the phone number of the person who is calling you on
your phone display and in the statistics.
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Calling Line Identification Restriction:
Allows you to hide your phone number when making phone calls.
Forced FXO:
Allows you to force the SpeedTouch™ to make the phone call over the
PSTN.
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Code:
Displays the code assigned to this service. To:
ꢀ
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Activate a service dial “*” followed by the corresponding code.
Deactivate a service dial “#” followed by the corresponding code.
The service will automatically be activated after a few seconds. To immediately
activate it, dial “#” after dialling the code.
Activated:
Indicates whether the service is activated or not.
To activate a service, click Configure in the upper right corner.
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5.5.3 Telephony Statistics
On this page
This page allows you to view:
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Call Statistics The Call Statistics page allows you to view the number of:
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Successful incoming calls
Missed incoming calls
Successful outgoing calls
Failed outgoing calls
for the two phones separately or combined.
Call Log The Call Log page allows you to view a list of the telephone calls handled by the
SpeedTouch™. Incoming and Outgoing calls are indicated as follows:
Indicator Description
Incoming call
Outgoing call
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5.5.4 Game & Application Sharing
Overview The Overview page summarizes the games and applications on a particular host on
your network, for which the SpeedTouch™ accepts connections coming from the
Internet.
Configure
The Configuration page allows you to:
ꢀ
Select Use UPnP to enable UPnP on the SpeedTouch™.
Universal Plug and Play is an architecture for transparent peer-to-peer
connectivity of PCs, intelligent appliances, and (wireless) devices. It
enables seamless operation of a wide range of games and messaging
applications.
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ꢀ
Select Use Extended Security to only allow the creation of port maps.
Assign a game or application to a specific network device.
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5.5.5 Defined Games & Applications
Accessing the Defined
Games & Applications
page
Proceed as follows:
1
2
In the Toolbox menu, click Game & Application Sharing.
In the Pick a task... list, click Modify a game or application.
The Defined Games & This page gives you an overview of the games and applications defined on your
SpeedTouch™. Each game or application can be assigned to a device on your local
network.
Applications page
To:
ꢀ
ꢀ
View the translation rules of a game or application, click the name of the rule.
Change the translation rules of a game or application, click the Edit link of the
the game or application.
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5.5.6 Game or Application Definition
Accessing the Game or Proceed as follows:
Application Definition
page
1
2
3
In the Toolbox menu, click Game & Application Sharing.
In the Pick a task... list, click Modify a game or application.
Click the name of the game or application you want to view/change.
Overview This page gives you an overview of the port mappings used to allow this service or
game to be initiated from the Internet.
Consult the user’s guide or support pages of your application to know which
ports are being used by this application.
A service is made of one or more TCP/UDP port ranges. Each incoming port range
can be translated into a different internal (local network) port range. Port ranges can
be statically assigned to devices or dynamically assigned using an outgoing trigger.
Configure
Under:
ꢀ
Game or Application Name you can:
Change the name of the game or application.
ꢀ
Game or Application Definition you can:
Change the TCP/UDP port definition for this game or application.
Adding a Port Proceed as follows:
Translation rule
1
2
3
In the Protocol list, click the protocol the game or application uses.
In the Port Range box, type the port range the game or application uses.
In the Translate To... box, type the port range to which the SpeedTouch™ has to
translate the ports specified under Port Range.
4
If you want to make a dynamic translation rule you must specify a trigger
protocol and port.
As soon as the SpeedTouch™ receives outgoing traffic on this trigger
port, it will activate this translation rule.
5
Click Apply.
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5.5.7 New Game or Application
Accessing the Game or Proceed as follows:
Application Definition
1
2
On the Applications page, click Game & Application Sharing.
In the Pick a task... list, click Create a new game or application.
Creating a new game or Proceed as follows:
application
1
2
Type the name of the game or application in the Name box.
Click:
ꢀ
Clone Existing Game or Application if you want to start from the port
mappings of the selected game or application.
ꢀ
Manual Entry of Port Maps if you want to manually configure the port
mapping for this game or application.
3
4
The SpeedTouch™ creates the game or application and takes you to the Game
or Application Definition page to configure the port mappings for this game or
application.
Enter the necessary port mappings and click Add.
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5.5.8 Parental Control
Parental Control
The SpeedTouch™ allows you to block/allow particular web sites:
Based on the web site’s URL.
ꢀ
As within a web site lots of references can be made to other URLs, it is
recommended to use this feature in combination with content based
filtering.
ꢀ
ꢀ
Based on the web site’s content.
Redirect a web site to another web site.
If your administrator account is configured as default user, make sure to
configure a password for this account or change the default user. Otherwise
users on your local network can surf to your SpeedTouch™ to disable your
filtering rules.
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Overview The Overview page displays:
ꢀ
ꢀ
The current Address Based Filtering rules.
The current Content Based Filtering configuration.
To view which content types are blocked/allowed, click Details. For more
Address based filtering rules have priority over content based filtering
rules.
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Configure
The Configure page allows you to:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Content levels
Following content levels are available:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
All:
Allow all categorized web sites.
Legal:
Allow all except illegal, extreme, spam and spyware web sites.
Teenagers:
Block illegal, adult, extreme, online ordering/gambling, spam and spyware web
sites.
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ꢀ
Children:
Only allow children-save web sites.
BlockAll:
Block all categorized web sites.
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Deny access to a Use this feature if:
specific web site
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ꢀ
Allow is selected under Action for Unknown Sites.
Block is selected under Action for Unknown Sites and you want to make an
exception on an allow rule. For example: you are allowing “provider.com” but
you want to deny access to “mail.provider.com”.
ꢀ
A content category/group is allowed by Content Based Filtering and you want
to make an exception. For example: you are allowing Web Mail content but you
want to deny access to “mail.provider.com”.
Proceed as follows:
1
Type the URL of the web site you want to block (for example
“mail.provider.com”) in the Web Site box.
2
In the Action list, click:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Block if you want to block this web site.
Redirect if you want to redirect to another page. Type the address of the
redirect page in the Redirect box.
3
Click Add.
Allow access to a Use this feature if:
specific web site
ꢀ
ꢀ
Block is selected under Action for Unknown Sites
Allow is selected under Action for Unknown Sites and you want to make an
exception on a block/redirect rule. For example: you are blocking “bank.com”
but you want to allow access to “netbanking.bank.com”.
ꢀ
A content category/group is blocked by Content Based Filtering and you want
to make an exception. For example: you are blocking Finance / Investment
content but you want to allow access to “netbanking.bank.com”.
Proceed as follows:
1
Type the URL of the web site you want to allow (for example
“netbanking.bank.com”) in the Web Site box.
Click Allow in the Action list.
Click Add.
2
3
Redirect a web site Proceed as follows:
1
Type the URL of the web site you want to redirect (for example “cracks.am”) in
the Web Site box.
2
3
Click Redirect in the Action list.
Type the URL of the web site you want to redirect to (for example
“mycompany.com/internetpolicy.htm”) in the Redirect box.
4
Click Add.
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Redirecting all web Proceed as follows:
sites
1
2
3
Type “*” in the Web Site box.
Click Redirect in the Action list.
Type the URL of the web site you want to redirect to (for example
“mycompany.com/internetpolicy.htm”) in the Redirect box.
4
5
Click Add.
Type the URL of the web site you want to redirect to (for example
“mycompany.com/internetpolicy.htm”) in the Web Site box.
6
7
Click Allow in the Action list.
Click Add.
Configure content Under Content Based Filtering you are able to:
based filtering settings
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Enable/disable content based filtering.
Allow/block uncategorized web sites.
Select a content level in the Content Level list.
To change a content level definition, click the Edit link of the content
level you want to change. For more information, see “5.5.10 Content
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5.5.9 Web Filtering Activation
Accessing this page Proceed as follows:
On the Toolbox menu, click Web Site Filtering.
In the Pick a task... list, click Activate Web filtering License.
1
2
Web Filtering Activation
page
This page allows you to:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Activate a Web Filtering evaluation license.
Activate a free 30-days Web Filtering evaluation license.
Standard license Proceed as follows:
activation
1
2
3
Click Standard.
In the License Key box, type the license key provided by your ISP.
Click Apply.
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5.5.10 Content Level
Accessing this page Proceed as follows:
1
2
3
On the Toolbox menu, click Web Site Filtering.
Click Configure.
Click the Edit link of the content level you want to edit.
Overview This page gives you an overview of the different categories and their rules.
Following icons indicate whether the content type is allowed or not:
Icon Description
The category/group is allowed
The category/group is not allowed.
The group is partly allowed.
Configure
This page allows you to change:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
The content level name.
The content level description.
The content level configuration.
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5.5.11 New Content Level
Introduction This page allows you to create a new content level. To access this page:
1
2
3
On the Toolbox menu, click Web Site Filtering.
In the upper right corner, click Configure.
Under Pick a task..., click Create a new content level.
Procedure
To apply a new content level following actions must be performed:
1
2
3
4
You can create up to 16 content levels.
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Content level creation
Proceed as follows:
1
2
In the Name box, type a name for the new content level.
In the Description box, type a short text to describe what this security level will
do.
3
Click Next.
Content level Proceed as follows:
configuration
1
2
The Configuration section becomes available.
Click:
ꢀ
Clone Existing Level to start from a previously created content level.
If no levels have been defined before, this option will not be
shown.
ꢀ
ꢀ
Black List to allow all web sites by default.
White List to block all web sites by default.
3
Click Next.
Content level definition Only web sites that match the selected content level will be allowed. Proceed as
follows:
1
If you want to:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Allow a category:
Select the check box next to the category name.
Allow an entire group:
Select the check box next to the group name.
Block a category:
Clear the check box next to the category name.
Block an entire group:
Clear the check box next to the group name.
2
Click Apply.
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Content level activation To activate your new content level:
1
2
3
4
On the Toolbox menu, click Web Site Filtering.
In the upper right corner, click Configure.
In the Content Level list, select your new content level.
The new content level is now active.
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5.5.12 Firewall
Overview The Overview page summarizes the overall security policy configured on your
SpeedTouch™.
Configure
The Configure page allows you to select the security level of the SpeedTouch™.
Select one of following security levels:
ꢀ
Block All: to protect your network from all attempts of incoming (from
untrusted site) connection requests and to perform checks on outgoing (from
trusted site) connections. This level is meant to prevent incoming malicious
traffic.
ꢀ
ꢀ
Standard: to protect your network from all incoming (from untrusted site)
connection requests while permitting safe outgoing connections. This is the
default.
Disabled: to allow all incoming and outgoing traffic. This does not mean the
complete SpeedTouch™ firewall is disabled. It means all traffic coming in on one
interface and going out on another is allowed, but access to the embedded
services of the SpeedTouch™ (as telnet, web interface,...) is only allowed for
clients residing on the LAN side, so the SpeedTouch™ itself stays protected.
ꢀ
High:
Use this Security Level to block all outgoing connections except well known
applications (DNS, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, TELNET, IMAP, POP) and block all
incoming connections. Game & Application sharing is not allowed by the
firewall.
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5.5.13 Intrusion Detection
Intrusion Detection
Your SpeedTouch™ is protecting your network against malicious intrusions. This page
shows you the intrusions you are protected against.
The Protected Intrusions table shows the number of times the SpeedTouch™ actively
protected your network against each intrusion since last statistics reset.
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5.5.14 Dynamic DNS
What is Dynamic DNS
The Dynamic DNS service allows you to assign a dynamic DNS host name (e.g.
john.dyndns.org) to a broadband connection even if it is using a dynamic IP address.
As soon as the device gets a new IP address, the dynamic DNS server updates its
entry to the new IP address.
Overview Click Overview to view the different Dynamic DNS clients with their name,
hostnames, interface and IP address.
Configure
The Configure page allows you to assign a Dynamic DNS host name to a broadband
connection:
1
Create an account at the Dynamic DNS service of your choice, for example:
ꢀ
GnuDIP for Linux
2
3
On the Dynamic DNS page, click Configure.
Select Enabled.
4
5
If needed, click the broadband connection to which you want to assign the
Dynamic DNS hostname in the Interface list.
Type the user name and password of your Dynamic DNS service account in the
corresponding fields.
6
7
In the Service list, click your Dynamic DNS service.
In the Host box, type the host name you want to assign to this interface (for
example myspeedtouch.dyndns.org).
8
Click Apply.
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5.5.15 User Management
Overview The Overview page gives you an overview of the currently configured users and their
privileges.
Clicking the name of a user allows you to edit his user account.
Configure
The Configure page allows you to:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Click Add to create a new user account.
Click Delete to remove a user.
Click Edit to change a user account.
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5.5.16 Edit User
Accessing the User Edit Proceed as follows:
page
1
2
On the Toolbox menu, click User Management.
Under Local User Data, click on the name of the user you want to edit.
Editing a user account The Edit User page allows you to:
ꢀ
Click Reset Password to reset the password of the selected user to the user
name. So, if you reset the password of John his password will be “John”.
ꢀ
Change the administration privileges of the selected user.
You can not change the administration privileges of the account you
are logged on to.
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5.5.17 Change Default User
Changing the default This page allows you to change the default user. If users browse to the
SpeedTouch™ web pages, they will be automatically logged in under this account.
user
To allow users to automatically log on under this account, this default user
account must be configured with a blank password.
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5.5.18 Add User
Adding users This page allows you to add a new user.
Under User definition you can configure:
ꢀ
The name of the new user.
The password of the new user will be equal to the user name; for
!
example if the user name is John Doe, the password will be John Doe.
Also when resetting a user, the password will be changed into the user
name.
ꢀ
The administration privileges of the new user
You can only add users with less than or equal administration
privileges as yourself.
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5.6 Home Network
Home Network Menu This menu consists of following items:
ꢀ
Allows you the view/configure the devices detected on your local network.
ꢀ
Allows you to view/configure the interfaces that are available on the
SpeedTouch™.
The Home Network
page
The Home Network gives you an overview of your SpeedTouch™ network.
Viewing (wireless) client If you click a on (wireless) client you will be able to:
information
ꢀ
ꢀ
View the (wireless) client’s network settings.
Configure the (wireless) client’s network settings by clicking Configure.
Viewing VoIP
information
If you click VoIP you will be able to view/change your VoIP configuration.
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5.6.1 Devices
Overview The Overview page gives you an overview of the devices that are currently
connected to the SpeedTouch™ network. Click on a device name to get more
information on a specific device.
Configure
The Configure page gives you an overview of the devices that are currently
connected to the SpeedTouch™ network.
To:
ꢀ
Get more information on a specific device, click on the name of the device.
ꢀ
ꢀ
Edit a device from the Detected Device(s) list, click Edit.
Delete a device from the Detected Device(s) list, click Delete.
Once a device connects to the SpeedTouch™ network, it will remain
listed in the Detected Device(s) list until you delete it.
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5.6.2 Device Settings
Accessing the device Proceed as follows:
settings page
1
2
On the Home Network menu, click Devices.
In the Detected Device(s), click the name of the device you want to view.
Overview The Overview page displays following information:
ꢀ
Information allows you to view:
ꢀ
Status shows whether the device is currently connected to the
SpeedTouch™ network.
ꢀ
ꢀ
Type shows the device type.
Connected To shows the interface to which the device is currently
connected.
ꢀ
ꢀ
Addressing allows you to view:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Physical Address shows the MAC address of the device.
IP Address Assignment shows whether the device is using a static or
dynamic IP address.
ꢀ
IP Address shows the current IP address of the device.
Connection Sharing:
Gives you an overview of the games or services that are currently assigned to
this device. Click the name of the game or service to view the used port
mappings.
Configure
The Configure page allows you to:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Change the device information.
Allow a game or service running on this device to be initiated from the Internet.
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5.6.3 Assign Public IP
Introduction This page allows you to assign the public IP address of your Internet Connection(s) to
a specific device on your local network. You might want to do this if:
ꢀ
ꢀ
You do not want to use the Network Address Translation engine of your
SpeedTouch™.
This device is running server applications (web server,...) and you want it to be
accessible from the Internet.
You can also achieve this by creating a port mapping for the specified
server, as described in “5.5.4 Game & Application Sharing” on
ꢀ
This device has to be considered as the unique access point to your local
network (DMZ).
It is not recommended to use this feature as this device will loose all
security offered by the SpeedTouch™.
!
Accessing the Assign Proceed as follows:
Public IP page
1
2
On the Home Network menu, click Devices.
In the Pick a task... list, click Assign the public IP address of a connection to a
device.
Assigning the public IP
address to a device
Proceed as follows:
1
2
Click the Edit link of your Internet connection.
In the Device list, select the device you want to assign the public address to.
3
4
Click Apply.
The SpeedTouch™ prompts you that you will have to make some adjustments
as a result of the new configuration, click OK.
5
Release and renew the IP address of the device.
For more information, see your operating system’s user guide or help.
If needed, reassign server applications to this device.
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5.6.4 Wireless Device Settings
Availability
This page is only available on the SpeedTouch™716v5 WL.
Accessing the wireless
device settings page
Proceed as follows:
1
2
On the Home Network menu, click Devices.
In the Detected Device(s), click the name of the wireless device you want to
view.
Overview The Overview page displays following information:
ꢀ Information allows you to view:
ꢀ
Status displays whether the device is currently connected to the
SpeedTouch™ network.
ꢀ
ꢀ
Type displays the device type.
Connected To displays the interface to which the device is currently
connected.
ꢀ
Allowed on LAN indicates whether the wireless client is allowed to
connect to the SpeedTouch™ WLAN.
ꢀ
Addressing allows you to view:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Physical Address displays the MAC address of the device.
IP Address Assignment displays whether the device is using a static or
dynamic IP address.
ꢀ
ꢀ
IP Address displays the current IP address of the device.
Always use the same address indicates whether the wireless client has a
static DHCP lease or not.
ꢀ
DHCP Lease Time displays the time for which the wireless client can use
this IP address.
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Connection Sharing:
Gives you an overview of the games or services that are currently assigned to
this device. Click the name of the game or service to view the used port
mappings.
Configure
The Configure page allows you to:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Change the device information.
Assign a static DHCP server lease to this device by selecting the Always use
the same address check box.
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Allow a game or service running on this device to be initiated from the Internet.
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5.6.5 Access Point Settings
Availability
This page is only available on the SpeedTouch™716v5 WL.
Accessing the Access
Point settings
Proceed as follows:
1
2
On the left menu, click Home Network.
Under Wireless, click the name of the Access Point you want to view or
configure.
The Access Points names are of the following format: “WLAN: “ +
Network Name, for example “WLAN: SpeedTouch123456”.
Overview The Overview page displays a brief overview of the current configuration.
Details The Details page displays a more detailed overview of the current configuration.
Configure
Under Configuration following fields are available:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
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Interface Enabled:
Allows you to enable/disable the wireless interface.
Physical Address:
Displays the Base Service Set Identifier (BSSID) of the selected Access Point.
Network Name (SSID):
Allows you to change the network name of your WLAN.
Interface Type:
Allows you to choose between:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
802.11b
802.11b(legacy)/g
802.11b/g
802.11g
ꢀ
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Actual Speed:
Displays the current transmission speed.
Channel Selection:
Allows you to select a fixed channel or let the SpeedTouch™ automatically
select a channel for you.
ꢀ
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Region:
Displays your region.
Channel:
Displays the channel that is currently used by the Access Point.
Allow multicast from Broadband Network:
Allows you to allow/deny multicast messages from the Internet.
Large bandwidth streams like video streams, have a large impact on
your wireless performance.
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Under Security following fields are available:
ꢀ
Broadcast Network Name:
By default the SpeedTouch™ broadcasts its network name, allowing you to
easily recognise your wireless network in the list of available networks. Once
you have configured your wireless clients, it is recommended to disable this
feature by clearing this check box.
ꢀ
ꢀ
Allow New Devices:
Allows you to change the access control used by the SpeedTouch™.
Encryption:
Allows you to select an encryption level for your wireless network. Following
encryption methods are supported by the SpeedTouch™:
ꢀ
ꢀ
The default WEP key and the default WPA key is printed on the
SpeedTouch™ bottom label.
Before configuring the SpeedTouch™ encryption, make sure you know
which encryption methods are supported by your wireless client.
!
WEP
The Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm protects wireless communication from
eavesdropping.
WEP relies on a secret key that is shared between the wireless client (e.g. a laptop
with a wireless ethernet card and the SpeedTouch™. The fixed secret key is used to
encrypt packets before they are transmitted. I.e. during transmission between client
and AP ("in the air") the information in the packets is encrypted.
If your wireless client(s) supports WPA-PSK we recommend you to use
WPA-PSK, because WEP encryption has been proven to have some security
issues.
To enable WEP:
1
2
Select Use WPA-PSK Encryption
In the WEP Key Length list, click the desired Data Security level (either 64-bit
or 128-bit and Alphanumeric or Hexadecimal).
3
In the Encryption key box, type a Network key of your choice. In case of:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
64 bits, Alphanumeric:
The 40-bits Network key must consist of 5 alphanumeric characters.
64 bits, Hexadecimal:
The 40-bits Network key must consist of 10 hexadecimal digits.
128 bits, Alphanumeric:
The 104-bits Network key consists of 13 alphanumeric characters.
128 bits, Hexadecimal:
The 104-bits Network key consists of 26 hexadecimal digits.
4
5
Click Apply to immediately apply your changes.
Configure your wireless client(s) with the same settings.
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WPA-PSK The SpeedTouch™ supports WPA-PSK which has 3 improvements regarding to WEP:
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Authentication via a 4-way handshake to check whether the Pre-Shared Keys
(PSKs) are the same.
ꢀ
Stronger encryption types:
ꢀ
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) (default): Instead of using a
fixed WEP key, TKIP uses in pairs temporary session keys which are
derived from the PSK during the 4-way handshake. For each packet
it uses a different key. TKIP also provides a message integrity check
(MIC) and a rekeying mechanism (in seconds).
ꢀ
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES): State-of-the-art encryption;
can only be used if all wireless devices in your WLAN support AES.
ꢀ
Message Integrity Check (MIC). Which is a strong mathematical function in
which the recipient and transmitter each compute and compare the MIC. If they
don't match it is assumed that a third person has been trying to read the data.
To enable WPA-PSK:
1
2
Select WPA-PSK Encryption.
In the WPA-PSK Encryption Key box, type a passphrase (aka Pre-shared key) of
your choice. The passphrase must consist of 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 64
HEX digits.
3
In the Encryption list, click select the desired Encryption method (either TKIP or
AES).
AES is not yet implemented in most clients but AES is implemented in
the SpeedTouch™ because it will be the future security standard.
4
5
6
Optionally select the rekeying interval.
Click Apply to immediately apply your changes.
Configure your wireless client(s) with the same settings.
Access control on the Following modes are available:
SpeedTouch™
ꢀ
New stations are allowed (automatically):
All New stations can access the SpeedTouch™ WLAN.
ꢀ
New stations are allowed (via registration):
Only allowed stations in the Access Control List (ACL) have access. You can
add new stations via registration.
For more information, see “ Registering new wireless clients” on page 110
ꢀ
New stations are not allowed:
Only allowed stations in the Access Control List (ACL) have access.
Registering new Proceed as follows:
wireless clients
1
2
3
On the Home Network menu, click Devices.
Under Pick a task..., click Search for wireless devices.
The SpeedTouch™ searches for new wireless stations that use the encryption
key of the SpeedTouch™ Access Point.
4
The SpeedTouch™ takes you to the Home Network. The new station will be
shown next to the name of the SpeedTouch™ WLAN.
To view the device settings, click the name of the new station. For more
Information, see “6 If needed, reassign server applications to this device.” on
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Availability
This page is only available on the SpeedTouch™716v5 WL.
What is WDS
The Wireless Distribution System (WDS) allows you to extend the range of your
wireless network by introducing one or more WDS-enabled devices into your wireless
network.
You can only establish WDS links with WDS enabled devices.
!
Accessing the WDS To access the WDS pages on the SpeedTouch™:
page
1
2
On the left menu, click Home Network.
Under Wireless, click the Access Point you want to configure for WDS.
The Access Points names are of the following format: “WLAN: “ +
Network Name, for example “WLAN: SpeedTouch123456.
3
4
Click Configure.
Under Pick a task... list, click Configure WDS.
SpeedTouch™
configuration
Proceed as follow:
1
2
Under Pick a task..., click Scan for wireless accesspoints.
The SpeedTouch™ prompts you that all associated stations will loose
connectivity for a few seconds. Click OK.
3
4
5
6
The SpeedTouch™ lists the results in the Accessible Access Points table.
Select the Access Point to which you want to establish a WDS connection.
Click Apply.
Configure this Access Point with:
ꢀ
ꢀ
The same WEP key if WEP is enabled.
The same fixed channel.
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Interfaces overview This page gives you an overview of the interfaces used on your SpeedTouch™. If you
want to know more on the network settings of a specific interface, click the name of
the interface you want to view.
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5.6.8 Interface Settings
Overview The Overview page gives you an overview of the current interface settings.
Configure
The Configure page allows you to:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Change the IP address settings of the SpeedTouch™.
Change the DHCP IP address pool settings.
Before changing the DHCP pools, make sure that at least one IP
address of the SpeedTouch™ uses the same subnet as the IP addresses
in the DHCP pools.
!
Assigning a new IP Under IP Addresses:
address to the
SpeedTouch™
1
Type the IP address of your choice (for example 192.168.1.1) in the left text
box.
2
3
4
Type subnet mask in the right text box (for example 255.255.255.0).
Click Add.
Network devices using the same subnet mask can now access the
SpeedTouch™ using this IP address.
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5.6.9 DHCP Pool
DHCP Pool This page allows you to create/change a DHCP pool.
Accessing the DHCP
Pool page
Proceed as follows:
1
2
On the Home Network menu, click Interfaces.
Click on the name of the interface of which you want to change the DHCP pool
settings.
3
Click Configure.
4
Under DHCP Pools click:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Add if you want to add a new DCHP pool.
Edit if you want to edit an existing DHCP pool.
Delete if you want to delete an existing DHCP pool.
This link will only be shown if there are more than one DHCP
pools.
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The DHCP Pool page
Following settings are available for configuration:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Interface:
The SpeedTouch™ interface for which the DHCP pool applies.
Start Address:
The start IP address of the DHCP server’s address pool.
End Address:
The end IP address of the DHCP server’s address pool.
Both the start and end IP address define the IP address range used by
the DHCP server to assign leases.
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Subnet Mask:
The subnet mask of the DHCP server’s address pool.
Server:
The SpeedTouch™ IP address used as DHCP server address.
Gateway:
The IP address that will be assigned to the DHCP clients as their default
gateway.
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Primary DNS:
The IP address of the primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS:
The IP address of the secondary DNS server.
Primary WINS:
The IP address of the primary WINS server.
Secondary WINS:
The IP address of the secondary WINS server.
Lease Time:
The time for which the DHCP client is allowed to use the assigned IP address:
If Always give same address to DHCP clients the lease time will be
automatically set to Infinite.
ꢀ
Always give same address to DHCP clients:
Select this check box if you always want to use the same IP address for the
DHCP clients.
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6 Software Upgrade
Introduction This chapter describes how to upgrade the SpeedTouch™ system software or
firmware.
System software For the availability of new system software version packages you can:
upgrades availability
ꢀ
ꢀ
Click the SpeedTouch Maintenance link, available on the Setup CD menu.
Check for SpeedTouch™ upgrades at http://www.speedtouch.com/upgrade.
System software All system software packages for the SpeedTouch™ are digitally signed and
encrypted. Packages that may have become corrupted, or been altered in any way,
will not be accepted by the SpeedTouch™.
packages and security
This way the SpeedTouch™ or its service can never be corrupted or lost.
System software Depending on the Operating System your computer is running, you can upgrade your
SpeedTouch™ via:
upgrades
ꢀ
The SpeedTouch™ Upgrade Wizard (Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X); see
“6.1 Upgrade Wizard on Setup CD” on page 118 for more information.
Preliminary steps Before you start with upgrading the SpeedTouch™, always make sure:
ꢀ
To inform all people relying on the SpeedTouch™ services, that service may be
down for some short period.
ꢀ
The new system software file is stored on your local disk or another storage
device.
It is NOT possible to upgrade your SpeedTouch™ over a wireless connection.
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6.1 Upgrade Wizard on Setup CD
Introduction The procedures described in this section are valid only in case:
ꢀ
ꢀ
You run an MS Windows Operating System or Mac OS X.
Your SpeedTouch™ and computer are properly connected through Ethernet or
USB.
It is NOT possible to upgrade your SpeedTouch™ over a wireless
connection.
!
During the upgrade procedure in most cases configuration settings are backed up by
the wizard and restored after uploading the system software.
Starting the Upgrade
Wizard
To launch the SpeedTouch™ Upgrade Wizard:
1
Insert the Setup CD in your computer’s CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. The
SpeedTouch™ CD menu will pop up automatically.
If not:
ꢀ
In MS Windows:
Click Run on the Start menu and enter the following path:
D:\Setup.exe where D stands for the drive letter of your CD-ROM
or DVD-ROM drive.
ꢀ
On Mac OS X
Double-click the CD icon and then double-click Menu.
2
3
4
Optionally, in the Choose Language window, select the language of your
choice and click OK.
The SpeedTouch™ safety instructions will be displayed in your default web
browser. Close the window.
Select I have read and I fully understand the Safety Instructions and
Regularity Information and click Continue.
5
6
7
In the SpeedTouch™ CD Menu, click SpeedTouch Maintenance.
Click Upgrade My SpeedTouch, to start the SpeedTouch™ Upgrade Wizard.
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1
In the Welcome to the SpeedTouch Upgrade Wizard window, click Next.
2
The SpeedTouch™ Software License Agreement window appears.
You must accept before continuing. Click Yes to accept.
If you accepted this License Agreement in a previous upgrade, this
window will not be shown.
3
4
The SpeedTouch™ Upgrade Wizard will search for the SpeedTouch™ on the
network. A progress bar is displayed.
The SpeedTouch™ Upgrade Wizard should find your SpeedTouch™ device on
the local network. This is indicated by the following window:
If more than one device is found, a list of available devices will be provided. If
this is the case, select your SpeedTouch™ device and click Next.
If the wizard does not find any SpeedTouch™ on the network an error
window appears, refer to “7.1.3 Upgrade Troubleshooting” on
It is NOT possible to upgrade your SpeedTouch™ over a wireless
connection.
!
5
Enter your SpeedTouch™ security User name and Password.
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The following window shows the system software version currently active on
the SpeedTouch™ as well as one or more system software versions available on
the CD:
For more information on a found software version, click Firmware Details.
Select the appropriate system software version and click Next.
If your Service Provider has included a separate disk with dedicated
upgrade system software, click Have Disk to navigate to the location
of the appropriate file.
7
The following window will allow you to overview your selection. Click Next to
continue.
8
9
A progress bar will be displayed.
Finally, click Finish to close the wizard.
System software Via the identical procedure it is also possible - although not recommended - to
downgrade the SpeedTouch™ by uploading an older system software than the
current running version.
downgrade
However, be aware that functionality added by previous upgrades may be lost, that
system password settings may be lost as well as end-to-end connectivity and other
configuration settings.
In case of a system software downgrade, in step 6, you must specifically
acknowledge your decision before being able to proceed.
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7 Troubleshooting
Introduction This chapter suggest solutions for problems you may encounter while installing or
configuring your SpeedTouch™.
If the suggestions do not resolve the problem, look at the support pages on http://
www.speedtouch.com/support or contact your service provider.
For Internet connection troubleshooting, refer to the provided Installation and Setup
Guide.
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7.1 General SpeedTouch™ Troubleshooting
SpeedTouch™ does not
If none of the LEDs light up, make sure that:
work
ꢀ
ꢀ
The SpeedTouch™ is plugged into a power socket outlet.
You are using the correct power supply for your SpeedTouch™ device, that is
18V AC.
ꢀ
The power on the SpeedTouch™ is turned on via the push button on the back
panel.
SpeedTouch™
unreachable
In case your SpeedTouch™ is unreachable due to misconfiguration, you might
consider a hardware reset to factory defaults as described in “7.4 Reset to Factory
However, note that resetting the SpeedTouch™ to its factory settings will
revoke all the changes you made to the configuration.
!
Poor SpeedTouch™ Make sure that the SpeedTouch™ is installed and configured as instructed in the
Installation and Setup Guide or as instructed by the Service Provider.
performance
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7.1.1 Wired Ethernet Troubleshooting
LAN LED does not light
up
Make sure that:
ꢀ
ꢀ
The LAN cable is securely connected to the 10/100Base-T port.
You are using the correct cable type for your Ethernet equipment, that is UTP
CAT5 with RJ-45 connectors.
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7.1.2 Wireless Ethernet Troubleshooting
Not able to connect Check following:
wireless clients
ꢀ
In case registration is enabled, you must search for wireless devices via the
embedded web pages.
ꢀ
Make sure the SpeedTouch™ Association Control List is not locked. You can
check this on the web pages. On the Wireless Access Point settings, make sure
New stations are not allowed is NOT selected.
No wireless connectivity
Make sure that:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Both wireless client adapter and SpeedTouch™ are allowed to connect through
wireless channels as defined for local regulatory domain.
The WLAN client is configured for the correct wireless settings (SSID, security
settings).
Check the signal strength, indicated by the wireless client manager. If the signal
is low, try to place the SpeedTouch™ or to direct the SpeedTouch™’s antenna
for optimal performance.
ꢀ
Make sure that the wireless client adapter is enabled (message like “radio on”).
Poor wireless
Check following:
connectivity or reach
ꢀ
Choose automatic channel selection or carefully select a radio channel that
does not interfere with other radio channels.
ꢀ
Make sure both WLAN client adapter and SpeedTouch™ are allowed to connect
through wireless channels as defined for local regulatory domain.
ꢀ
ꢀ
Check the location of the SpeedTouch™ in the building.
Check the signal strength, indicated by the wireless client manager. If the signal
is low, try to place the SpeedTouch™ or to direct the SpeedTouch™’s antenna
for optimal performance.
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7.1.3 Upgrade Troubleshooting
Introduction While upgrading your SpeedTouch™ via the Upgrade Wizard on the Setup CD, you
might encounter one of following problems.
Upgrade via Setup CD
does not find any SpeedTouch™ on the network, an error window will appear, stating
your SpeedTouch™ has not been found.
In this case check that:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
The SpeedTouch™ is turned on and fully initialised.
Your PC is correctly connected to the SpeedTouch™.
Your PC has a valid IP address. To check this in MS Windows:
1
2
3
4
5
6
In the Windows task bar, click Start.
Select Run...
Type cmd in the Open field.
Click OK. A black window will appear with a flashing cursor.
Type ipconfig and then press Enter.
Verify that your computer has a valid IP address, that is any address but
0.0.0.0.
ꢀ
ꢀ
No dedicated firewall device or router is placed between your PC and the
SpeedTouch™.
No personal firewall software is running on your PC.
To repeat the search for your SpeedTouch™, click Back or restart the wizard. As soon
as the wizard finds your SpeedTouch™, you can continue with the Upgrade Wizard.
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7.2 UPnP™ on Windows XP Systems
SpeedTouch™ not
detected by UPnP™ or
IGD Control Client
Check on following:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Make sure the UPnP™ and Internet Gateway Device Control Client Networking
components are added to your MS Windows XP system.
Your computer doesn’t support UPnP™ if you run an operating system other
than MS Windows XP and MS Windows Millennium.
Make sure that UPnP™ is not disabled in the SpeedTouch™ web page; see
Adding UPnP™ If you are running Microsoft Windows XP, it is recommended to add the UPnP™
component to your system.
Proceed as follows:
1
2
3
On the Start menu, click (Settings >) Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears. Click Add or Remove Programs.
In the Add or Remove Programs window appears, click Add/Remove
Windows Components.
4
In the Windows Components Wizard, select Networking Services in the
Components list and click Details.
5
In the Networking Services window, select Universal Plug and Play or UPnP
User Interface and click OK.
6
7
Click Next to start the installation and follow the instructions in the Windows
Components Wizard.
At the end of the procedure the wizard prompts you that the installation was
successful. Click Finish to quit.
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Adding IGD Discovery Your MS Windows XP system is able to discover and control Internet Gateway
Devices (IGD), like the SpeedTouch™ on your local network. Therefore it is
recommended to add the IGD Discovery and Control client to your system.
and Control
Proceed as follows:
1
2
3
On the Windows task bar, click Start.
Select (Settings >) Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs.
In the Add or Remove Programs window, click Add/Remove Windows
Components.
4
The Windows Components Wizard appears:
Select Networking Services in the Components list and click Details.
5
In the Networking Services window, Select Internet Gateway Device
Discovery and Control Client and click OK.
6
7
Click Next to start the installation and follow the instructions in the Windows
Components Wizard.
At the end of the procedure the wizard prompts you that the installation was
successful. Click Finish to quit.
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7.3 Voice over IP Troubleshooting
Introduction If you’re not able to establish a phone call via your SpeedTouch™, try the suggestions
below.
Calling over VoIP
In case of problems when calling via VoIP, check following:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Your telephone is correctly connected to the SpeedTouch™.
Your telephone is working on the PSTN network:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Connect your phone directly to PSTN.
Try to make a phone call.
ꢀ
ꢀ
Your phone number, user name, and password is configured correctly.
The registrar’s and proxy server’s IP address and port number are configured
correctly.
ꢀ
The PWR, PPP and VoIP Ready LEDs are on.
As soon as the VoIP Ready LED turns on, you will here a click,
indicating the switch form PSTN to VoIP.
Calling over PSTN
In case of problems when calling via the regular phone line, check following:
ꢀ
ꢀ
ꢀ
Your telephone is correctly connected to the SpeedTouch™.
If the SpeedTouch™ is powered off, phone calls are always routed over
PSTN.
Your telephone is working on the PSTN network:
ꢀ
ꢀ
Connect your phone directly to PSTN.
Try to make a phone call.
Check whether the Forced FXO service is activated, or whether your service
provider requested you to dial an extra prefix for making calls via PSTN.
If VoIP is enabled (VoIP Ready LED is on), and when making a forced
FXO call, you will here a click, indicating the switch form VoIP to
PSTN.
Problems with
supplementary services
In case you have a problem with a supplementary telephony service, check whether
the service is activated.
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7.4 Reset to Factory Defaults
Resetting your
SpeedTouch™
You might consider a reset to factory defaults as described below.
Be aware that a reset to factory defaults will revoke all configurational
!
changes you made to the SpeedTouch™.
You can choose between:
ꢀ
ꢀ
A reset to factory default settings deletes the configuration profile settings.
Therefore, after the reset, a reconfiguration of your SpeedTouch™ will be needed.
Also your WLAN clients will have to be re-associated, as described in
Hardware reset Proceed as follows:
1
2
Make sure the SpeedTouch™ is powered on.
Use a pen or an unfolded paperclip to push the recessed reset button on the
back panel. The reset button is marked with a red circle. Keep it pushed until
the power LED lights red - this will take about 7 seconds.
3
4
Release the reset button.
The SpeedTouch™ restarts.
Software reset Proceed as follows:
1
2
3
4
5
Go to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.
In the menu select SpeedTouch > Configuration.
In the Pick a task... list, click Reset my SpeedTouch to default settings.
The SpeedTouch™ restarts.
The SpeedTouch™ returns to the SpeedTouch™ Home page (unless the IP
address of your computer is not in the same subnet as the default IP address of
the SpeedTouch™, being 192.168.1.254).
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