Technicolor - Thomson 545/570 manual Wep

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7 Support

Problem

Solution

 

 

No wireless connectivity.

Make sure both wireless client adapter and

 

SpeedTouch™ are allowed to connect

 

through wireless channels as defined for local

 

regulatory domain.

 

 

 

Make sure that the WLAN client is config-

 

ured for the correct wireless settings (SSID,

 

WEP).

 

 

 

The SpeedTouch™ uses 128-bits WEP

 

encryption, but the WLAN client only

 

supports 64-bits encryption.

 

 

Poor wireless connectivity or reach.

Choose automatic channel selection or be

 

careful to select a DSSS channel that doesn't

 

interfere with other radio channels.

 

 

 

Check the location of the SpeedTouch™ in

 

the building.

 

 

 

Make sure both WLAN client adapter and

 

SpeedTouch™ are allowed to connect

 

through wireless channels as defined for local

 

regulatory domain.

 

 

LAN LED does not light up.

Make sure that the LAN cable are securely

Link integrity/Activity LED of

connected to the 10/100Base-T port.

Ethernet port does not light up.

 

Make sure that you are using the correct

 

 

cable type for your Ethernet equipment.

 

 

 

Make sure the computer's Ethernet port is

 

configured for auto-negotiation.

 

 

Poor SpeedTouch™ performance.

Make sure that the SpeedTouch™ is installed

 

and configured as instructed in this Setup and

 

User’s Guide and/or as instructed by the

 

Service Provider.

 

 

SpeedTouch™ is not detected by MS

Make sure the UPnP™ and Internet Gateway

Windows XP’s UPnP™ or Internet

Device Control Client Networking compo-

Gateway Device Control Client.

nents 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.

 

 

 

Make sure that UPnP™ is not disabled in the

 

SpeedTouch™ NAPT web page.

 

 

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Contents SpeedTouch Page SpeedTouch 545/570 Short Title Setup and Users Guide ST545/570 R4.2.1 en Status Change Note PeckelbeenSContents SpeedTouch Napt Manager Support SpeedTouch Installation Indicator Description Name Color State Getting Acquainted with the SpeedTouchPower Socket Registration button Indicator Description Name LED Status Setting Up the SpeedTouch SpeedTouch Turn onSee Front panel LEDs on page 6 for more information SpeedTouch Configuration Setup SpeedTouch Setup wizard Microsoft Windows SpeedTouch Configuration SetupSupported MS Windows OSs Click Initial Setup Detection of the SpeedTouchDOC-CTC-20030814-0001 DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 Configuration SpeedTouch and PCClick Finish to close the wizard Select Change the LAN configuration Follow the instructionsOperating System Independent SpeedTouch Configuration Setup Advanced Easy Setup SpeedTouch Installation DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 SpeedTouch Internet Connectivity Easy Setup Starting an Internet session Network Connections Network Connections window appearsSee 3 Dr SpeedTouch on Click Settings Control Panel on the Start menuConnection icon in your PC’s Network Connections window Terminating an Internet sessionUsing the SpeedTouch Web Pages Introduction Starting an Internet sessionClick Disconnect Connect to the Internet via a Host PPPoE Dial- in Client Introduction BroadBand dial-in clientsConfiguring a broadband connection Using an MS Windows XP BroadBand ConnectionNext window, select Set up my connection manually SpeedTouch Internet Connectivity Starting a broadband Internet session Terminating a broadband Internet session Using the Mac OS X PPPoE Dial-in Client Click Apply NowClick Disconnect SpeedTouch Internet Connectivity Dr SpeedTouch Dr SpeedTouch features DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 Dr SpeedTouch Wireless Connectivity Wireless Connectivity First-time Wireless Client Association Preparing the first-time wireless clientFirst-time wireless client configuration Connecting Wireless Clients DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 SpeedTouch Web Interface Connections WirelessBasic topic menu Click System Information System LogIP Addresses Advanced topic menu Click DiagnosticsSystem Password IP RoutingBasic Topics Menu Links DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 Multicast from DSL to Wlan DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 Advanced Topics Menu Links DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 Secure FullOff No Dhcp Auto Dhcp Dhcp serverNo Dhcp DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 SpeedTouch Web Interface Easy Setup wizard SpeedTouch Napt Manager Using SpeedTouch Napt Manager Detection of the SpeedTouchDetection of the SpeedTouch Configuration of the SpeedTouch Supported OperatingClick Configuration Click Configure Napt SettingsDOC-CTC-20030814-0001 Configuration of the SpeedTouch DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 Support Upgrading a SpeedTouch545 for Wireless Networking Introduction Installing the wireless upgrade cardDOC-CTC-20030814-0001 Preparing and using Using the Wall Mounting AssemblyAssembly Wall mounting assemblySpeedTouch System Software Upgrade Introduction System software updates all OSsClick Diagnostics & Maintenance Introduction Checking for new system softwareClick Check for new System Software Checking for new System Software Upgrade via the SpeedTouch Upgrade Wizard Click Upgrade My SpeedTouch DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 Upgrade via the SpeedTouch Web Pages DOC-CTC-20030814-0001 SpeedTouch Default Configuration Reset to default configurationUPnP on Windows XP Systems Select Universal Plug and Play and click OKSupport Problem Solution TroubleshootingTouch545 for Wireless Networking WEP Isdn variant Support Page Built for excellence

545/570 specifications

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