1 SpeedTouch™ Installation

1.3.2Operating System Independent SpeedTouch™ Configuration Setup

Supported Systems As the SpeedTouch™ is OS-independent, this configuration setup can be used by any computer system.

Prerequisites Make sure that:

The SpeedTouch™ device is correctly set up and turned on as described in “1.2 Setting Up the SpeedTouch™” on page 9.

The SpeedTouch™ device is in its default configuration state.

See “7.4 SpeedTouch™ Default Configuration” on page 88 for resetting your device.

If you want to configure the SpeedTouch™ over the wireless network, the computer’s WLAN client is installed and correctly associated with the Speed- Touch™ wireless network according to “4.1 First-time Wireless Client Associa- tion” on page 43.

The computer’s Operating System supports TCP/IP and it’s Ethernet interface is configured for obtaining its IP configuration dynamically.

Note In case of problems with DHCP you can also configure the computer’s Ethernet interface with a static Net10 private IP address, e.g. 10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.2, but make sure NOT to use the 10.0.0.138 IP address as this is the default IP address of the SpeedTouch™.

Your web browser is able to run Java scripts.

SpeedTouch™

SpeedTouch™ Easy Setup consists of two parts:

Easy Setup

Configuration of the SpeedTouch™

 

 

Additional configuration (if needed)

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Technicolor - Thomson 545/570 manual Operating System Independent SpeedTouch Configuration Setup

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