3 SpeedTouch™ Web Interface

3 SpeedTouch™ Web Interface

Introduction

Requirements

Use of the SpeedTouch™ web interface

Access to the SpeedTouch™ web interface

The SpeedTouch™ comes with integrated local configuration capabilities.

The local configuration, via the SpeedTouch™ web interface, is based on the HTTP server/web browser concept.

It allows you to configure your SpeedTouch™ via a web browser using HTML pages from any local computer attached to the Ethernet interface.

Before you access the SpeedTouch™ pages, make sure that your browser is configured to directly connect to the SpeedTouch™, i.e. that it is not using a proxy server.

If required, you can disable the proxy server for the time you want to access the SpeedTouch™ web pages.

For more information on how to disable your web browser's proxying, please consult the web browser's user's guide.

In most cases, the SpeedTouch™ is correctly configured for your Internet connectivity via the appropriate configuration profile/file and no further configuration on the web interface is needed.

To access the SpeedTouch™ web pages:

1Start the web browser on your computer.

2Browse to the SpeedTouch™ at the SpeedTouch™’s IP address (in most cases 10.0.0.138).

3If a system password has been set, an authentication window will be displayed. Enter user name and system password in the appropriate fields

4Click OK.

Access to the SpeedTouch™ web interface via UPnP

If your Windows XP PC is UPnP enabled, you can access the SpeedTouch™ web pages as follows:

1Double-click My Network Places on your desktop.

2The following window appears:

Double-click the SpeedTouch™ icon.

3If a system password has been set, an authentication window will be displayed. Enter user name and system password in the appropriate fields.

4Click OK.

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