Technicolor Thomson Network Router 545 570 User Manual

SpeedTouch™  
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Setup and User’s Guide  
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Setup and User’s Guide  
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Introduction Thank you for purchasing a SpeedTouch™ Multi-User ADSL Gateway!  
With the SpeedTouch™545 Wireless Upgradeable and SpeedTouch™570 Wireless  
Multi-User ADSL Gateways two cutting-edge technologies are combined: ADSL and  
Wireless LAN (WLAN).  
With this answer to the increasing popularity of both technologies, users can build a  
home or small office (Wireless) LAN without any need for network wiring and surf the  
Internet at high speed; all combined in one device.  
The SpeedTouch™545 Wireless Upgradable Multi-User ADSL Gateway allows you to  
add wireless connectivity at a later stage by installing a wireless upgrade card. With the  
SpeedTouch™010 wireless upgrade card installed, the SpeedTouch™545 becomes a  
Wi-Fi™ certified Wireless Multi-User ADSL Gateway.  
Contents This Setup and User’s Guide will assist you in getting acquainted with the Speed-  
Touch™545/570 Wireless Multi-User ADSL Gateways and in getting connected quickly  
to the Internet.  
Terminology Generally, the SpeedTouch™545(i) and SpeedTouch™570(i) will be referred to as  
SpeedTouch™ in this Setup and User’s Guide unless specifically indicated.  
Safety instructions Before connecting the SpeedTouch™, please read the SpeedTouch™ Quick Installation  
Guide and Safety Instructions.  
UPnP™ The SpeedTouch™ is a UPnP™ certified product. This feature enables your computer  
to discover and control UPnP™ devices on the network.  
If you are running Microsoft Windows XP, it is strongly recommended to add the  
UPnP™ software component to your system.  
For more information see MS Windows XP Help and “7.5 UPnP™ on Windows XP  
Documentation and The SpeedTouch™ products continue to evolve as extra and new functionalities are  
software updates made available.  
For more information on the latest technological innovations, software upgrades, and  
documents, please visit the SpeedTouch™ web site at:  
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1.1 Getting Acquainted with the SpeedTouch™  
Introducing the Prior to proceeding, please make sure to read first the SpeedTouch™ Quick Installation  
SpeedTouch™ Guide. It provides important package content and safety information.  
Check whether all items are present in your package.  
In the event of damaged or missing items, please contact your local product dealer for  
further information.  
Front panel layout The SpeedTouch™ is presented in a desktop housing:  
Front panel LEDs The SpeedTouch™ is equipped with five LEDs on its front panel, indicating the state of  
the device during normal operation:  
Indicator  
Name  
LAN  
Description  
Color  
State  
Flashing  
Off  
Green  
Wireless LAN activity  
No Wireless LAN activity  
ATM cell transmission on DSL line  
No transmission activity  
ATM cell reception from DSL line  
No reception activity  
Line TX  
Line RX  
Line Sync  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Flashing  
Off  
Flashing  
Off  
Off  
No DSL line  
Flashing  
On  
Initialization of DSL line  
DSL line synchronized  
PWR/Alarm  
Green  
Amber  
Red  
On  
Power on, normal operation  
WLAN client registration  
Power on, startup pending  
Flashing  
On  
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SpeedTouch™545 The slot on the SpeedTouch™545 side panel allows you to upgrade your SpeedTouch™  
side panel for wireless connectivity by installing a SpeedTouch™010 wireless upgrade card:  
For more information on how to install the SpeedTouch™010 wireless upgrade card,  
Back panel layout Depending on the variant you purchased, your SpeedTouch™ is equipped with:  
A single 10/100Base-T Half-/Full-duplex MDI/MDI-X Ethernet port:  
Registration button  
DSL port  
Power Socket  
Default button  
10/100Base-T Ethernet port  
Power Switch  
A four port 10/100Base-T Half-/Full-duplex MDI/MDI-X Ethernet switch:  
Registration button  
DSL port  
Power Socket  
Power Switch  
10/100Base-T Ethernet switch  
Default button  
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Ethernet port LEDs Each Ethernet Port on the rear panel has one LED to indicate the link integrity/activity.  
A second LED may be provided to indicate the 10/100Base-T selection:  
10/100 Base-T  
Link Integrity/Activity  
Indicator  
Name  
Description  
LED Status  
10/100Base-T  
(Optional)  
Off  
10Base-T Ethernet connection.  
100Base-T Ethernet connection.  
No connection on this port.  
Ethernet link up.  
On  
Integrity/Activity  
Off  
On  
Flashing  
Data is flowing from/to this port.  
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1.2 Setting Up the SpeedTouch™  
Wall mounting Part of the package is a wall mounting assembly which allows you to conveniently mount  
assembly the SpeedTouch™ on a wall. See “7.2 Using the Wall Mounting Assembly” on page 76  
for more information.  
SpeedTouch™ variants Two ADSL variants of the SpeedTouch™ exist:  
The ADSL/POTS variant connecting to an analog Plain Old Telephone Service  
(POTS) line  
The ADSL/ISDN variant connecting to a digital Integrated Services Digital  
Network (ISDN) line  
You can identify your variant by checking the identification label located on the bottom  
of your SpeedTouch™.  
Use only the SpeedTouch™ variant which is appropriate for the DSL service provided  
to your premises. Check with your Service Provider to determine whether your Speed-  
Touch™ is adapted to ADSL service requirements.  
ADSL service The appropriate DSL service must be available at your premises:  
ADSL service must be enabled on your telephone line.  
As both telephone and ADSL service are simultaneously available from the same  
copper pair, you will need a central splitter or distributed filters for decoupling  
ADSL and telephone signals.  
Always contact your Service Provider when installing splitters/filters!  
Public telephone lines carry voltages that can cause electric shock. Only install splitter/  
filters yourself if these are qualified for that purpose.  
Connect the DSL line The DSL port on the SpeedTouch™ is marked “Line”.  
Use the DSL cable provided to wire the SpeedTouch™ DSL port to your telephone wall  
outlet or distributed filter.  
Connect the power Always check first whether the power supply adapter provided is suitable for the local  
supply power specifications. Contact your Service Provider in case of any doubt.  
The power inlet on the SpeedTouch™ is marked “AC”.  
Plug the adapter's coaxial jack into the SpeedTouch™'s power inlet and plug the power  
supply into a power socket outlet.  
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Turn on the Once all previous steps are completed, you can turn the SpeedTouch™ on (I) with the  
SpeedTouch™ power switch.  
The SpeedTouch™ is ready for service as soon as the start-up procedures are  
completed, the Power On Self Test (POST) is passed and both Power/Alarm and Line  
Sync LEDs on the front panel are constantly lit green.  
Note  
You can follow the start-up procedure progress on the PWR/Alarm LED.  
See “ Front panel LEDs” on page 6 for more information.  
For troubleshooting startup failures, see “7.6 Troubleshooting” on page 91.  
Local networking setup The SpeedTouch™ offers two local networking solutions:  
Wired Ethernet  
The SpeedTouch™'s Ethernet port(s) on the back panel allow(s) you to connect  
the SpeedTouch™ to an existing 10 or 100Base-T Ethernet network or one (or  
more) computer(s) with installed Ethernet card.  
In case of a single Ethernet port SpeedTouch™, you will need an external  
hub or switch to connect multiple computers.  
In case of a SpeedTouch™ switch, you can create a local Ethernet network  
of up to four devices, without needing extra networking devices.  
Note  
If an external hub or switch is used for wired Ethernet networking,  
please follow the installation instructions supplied with the hub for  
connections and Ethernet cabling.  
Wireless Ethernet  
The SpeedTouch™ wireless access point allows multiple computers to connect to  
your local network over the SpeedTouch™ Wireless LAN environment.  
To be able to connect the computers, make sure that:  
A Wireless Ethernet client adapter (WLAN client) is installed on each of the  
computers you want to connect via the Wireless Ethernet.  
In case you purchased a SpeedTouch™545, the wireless upgrade card is  
For more information on how to proceed for associating WLAN clients, see  
Internet connection To continue with preparing the SpeedTouch™ for Internet connectivity, see  
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1.3 SpeedTouch™ Configuration Setup  
Internet connectivity Some configuration may be required to prepare the SpeedTouch™ for Internet connec-  
tivity.  
Before setting up the SpeedTouch™ for Internet connectivity, make sure that the  
SpeedTouch™ is prepared as described in “1.2 Setting Up the SpeedTouch™” on  
page 9.  
You can configure the SpeedTouch™:  
Over the traditional wired Ethernet network  
Over the SpeedTouch™ wireless Ethernet network  
If you want to configure the SpeedTouch™ over the wireless interface, make sure  
that your computer’s WLAN client is correctly associated with the SpeedTouch™  
page 43 before proceeding.  
What you need from You might need a user account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for Internet  
your ISP access. For this user account, your ISP will provide you with:  
A user name (logon ID).  
A password.  
Other information may be required, depending on the ISP’s specific requirements and  
Service profile selection.  
SpeedTouch™ The method for configuring the SpeedTouch™ via the Setup configuration files depends  
configuration options on the Operating System (OS) of your computer system.  
If your computer system runs:  
A Microsoft Windows Operating System:  
The SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard, included on the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM,  
will automatically guide you through the configuration of both the SpeedTouch™  
and your PC for setting up the appropriate configuration.  
In addition it is recommended to install Dr SpeedTouch™. See  
“3 Dr SpeedTouch™” on page 37 for more information.  
Another Operating System (e.g. Apple Mac OS, UNIX, Linux, etc.):  
The SpeedTouch™ Embedded Easy Setup wizard, accessible from the Speed-  
Touch™ web pages, will automatically guide you through the configuration of the  
SpeedTouch™.  
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1.3.1 Microsoft Windows SpeedTouch™  
Configuration Setup  
Supported MS One of the following MS Windows OSs must be installed on your PC(s):  
Windows OSs  
MS Windows 98  
MS Windows 98SE  
MS Windows ME  
MS Windows NT4.0 SP6  
MS Windows 2000  
MS Windows XP  
You may need the MS Windows installation CD-ROM during installation.  
The SpeedTouch™ The SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard procedure consists of three parts:  
Setup wizard  
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Detection of the Proceed as follows:  
SpeedTouch™  
1
Insert the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM in your PC's CD-ROM drive. The  
SpeedTouch™ CD Browser will start automatically.  
Note  
If the SpeedTouch™ CD Browser window does not appear automati-  
cally, open a Run window via Start > Run from the Start menu and  
enter the following path: D:\Menu.exe, where D stands for the drive  
letter of your CD-ROM drive.  
2
The Choose Language window prompts you to select a language:  
Select the language of your choice and click OK.  
Note  
The selected language will also be used as default language in the  
SpeedTouch™ web pages. See “ Language” on page 66 for more infor-  
mation on how to change the web page language.  
3
The SpeedTouch™ CD Browser menu appears:  
Click Initial Setup.  
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The Initial Setup window appears:  
Click Setup my SpeedTouch™ to start the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard.  
5
The Welcome to the SpeedTouch™ Setup Wizard window appears:  
Click Next.  
6
The Software License Agreement window appears:  
You must accept before continuing. Click Yes to accept.  
Note  
If you accepted this License Agreement in a previous configuration  
setup, this window will not be shown anymore.  
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The Setup wizard will search for the SpeedTouch™ on the network. The following  
window shows the detection progress:  
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The Setup 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 (SpeedTouch™545 or Speed-  
Touch™570) and click Next.  
Note  
If the Setup wizard does not find any SpeedTouch™ on the network an  
error window appears. In this case check that:  
The SpeedTouch™ is turned on and fully initialized.  
Your PC is correctly connected to the SpeedTouch™ or the  
WLAN client is correctly associated with the SpeedTouch™  
Your PC has a valid IP address (i.e. any IP 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.  
TCP/IP is correctly installed on your PC.  
To repeat the search for your SpeedTouch™, click Back and proceed with  
step 7 of this procedure.  
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Click Next to start the configuration procedure as described below.  
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Configuration of the Proceed as follows:  
SpeedTouch™ (and PC)  
1
As soon as the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard has detected your SpeedTouch™  
device, you can proceed with the configuration procedure.  
Note If the SpeedTouch™ has been configured before:  
It may be protected by a system password. You must provide this  
password before you can view the device details or continue with  
the configuration.  
You will be asked to choose between reconfiguring your Speed-  
Touch™ or changing your Local Area Network configuration.  
Select the Reconfigure the SpeedTouch™ option and click Next.  
2
The following window invites you to select the appropriate service for your Inter-  
net connectivity:  
Select Region, Provider and Service as specified by your Service Provider and click  
Next to continue.  
Note  
If the Service Provider has included a separate disk with a dedicated  
Service profile, click Have Disk to navigate to the location of the appro-  
priate Service template file.  
3
Subsequent screens will guide you through the configuration setup of both the  
SpeedTouch™ and your PC. Follow the instructions and enter the required infor-  
mation whenever needed. The requested information will depend on the selected  
Service profile and should be provided by your Service Provider.  
Click Next whenever requested.  
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The SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard will update the SpeedTouch™ configuration and  
your PC’s configuration according to the Service profile. You can follow the config-  
uration progress in following window:  
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As soon as the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard completed the update of the Speed-  
Touch™ configuration and reconfigured your PC, following window will appear:  
Click Finish to close the wizard.  
Note  
In some cases, the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard may ask you to restart  
your computer:  
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Additional configuration Some additional configuration may be needed:  
Wireless Settings  
When running the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard, the SpeedTouch™ wireless  
Access Point settings will be set to their default values. You might need to re-asso-  
ciate your WLAN clients, using the factory defaults WLAN settings as specified in  
For additional security of your wireless network it is recommend to “personalize”  
your SpeedTouch™ wireless Access Point settings. See “4 Wireless Connectivity”  
on page 41 for more information.  
MS Windows IP configuration  
Most Service profiles will enable the SpeedTouch™ DHCP server. Since by default  
a PC’s Ethernet interface is configured for obtaining its IP configuration dynami-  
cally (DHCP client), in most cases, no additional configuration is required.  
To make sure that all PCs are configured as expected (DHCP or fixed IP  
addresses):  
1
2
3
Re-run the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard on every PC.  
Select Change the LAN configuration.  
Follow the instructions.  
Note  
For fixed IP configurations, or other advanced settings, please follow  
the instructions provided by your Service Provider or network admin-  
istrator.  
It is recommended to install Dr SpeedTouch™ to allow monitoring and trouble-  
shooting of your SpeedTouch™. Proceed with “3 Dr SpeedTouch™” on page 37.  
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1.3.2 Operating 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  
The SpeedTouch™ device is in its default configuration state.  
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-  
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  
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Configuration of the Proceed as follows:  
SpeedTouch™  
1
Open a web browser and browse to the SpeedTouch™ web pages at  
information.  
Note  
If you can not access the SpeedTouch™ web pages, it is probably not in  
its default state. It is recommended to reset the device.  
2
The embedded Easy Setup wizard will appear automatically:  
Click Next.  
Note  
If Easy Setup doesn’t start automatically go to  
Advanced > Easy Setup.  
3
The following window invites you to select the appropriate Service for your inter-  
net connectivity:  
In the Service list, select the Service as specified by your Service Provider and click  
Next to continue.  
Note  
If only one Service is available, this window will not be shown.  
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Subsequent screens will guide you through the configuration setup of the Speed-  
Touch™. Follow the instructions and enter the required information whenever  
needed. The requested information will depend on the selected Service profile  
and should be provided by your Service Provider.  
Click Next whenever requested.  
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Easy Setup will update the SpeedTouch™ configuration according to the Service  
profile. You can follow the configuration progress in following window:  
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As soon as Easy Setup completed the update of the SpeedTouch™ configuration,  
following window will appear:  
Click Finish to close the wizard.  
Note  
Due to the reconfiguration the SpeedTouch™’s IP configuration or  
wireless Access Point settings may have been changed. If this is the  
case, the last window of Easy Setup will not be shown. If so, refer to  
the Service Provider’s instructions for more information.  
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Additional configuration Some additional configuration may be needed:  
Wireless Settings  
When running the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard, the SpeedTouch™ wireless  
Access Point settings will be set to their default values. You might need to re-asso-  
ciate your WLAN clients, using the factory defaults WLAN settings as specified in  
For additional security of your wireless network it is recommend to “personalize”  
your SpeedTouch™ wireless Access Point settings. See “4 Wireless Connectivity”  
on page 41 for more information.  
Computer IP configuration  
Most Service profiles will enable the SpeedTouch™ DHCP server. Therefore,  
make sure that the computer’s Ethernet interface is configured for obtaining its IP  
configuration dynamically (DHCP client).  
Note  
For fixed IP configurations, or other advanced settings, please follow the  
instructions provided by your Service Provider or network administrator.  
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2 SpeedTouch™ Internet Connectivity  
Introduction This chapter provides information on how to configure your SpeedTouch™ according  
to your preferences and how to access the Internet.  
Access methods As soon as the SpeedTouch™ and your computers have been configured as outlined in  
Internet.  
Depending on the configuration of the SpeedTouch™ you may have:  
Direct access  
As soon as the initial configuration has been performed, continuous and imme-  
diate access is available via the DSL line.  
Dial-in access  
Access must be explicitly established, e.g. by “dialing” into a Broadband Remote  
Access Server (BRAS).  
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.  
Dial-in access 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.  
on page 24 for more information.  
A broadband dial-in client on your computer.  
more information.  
Your Internet Regardless of whether a direct access or a dial-in access method is used to make your  
connection connection, once the connection is established, opening your web browser is enough to  
access the World Wide Web (WWW) or Internet.  
Note  
In case of direct access, the remote organization might ask for a user name  
and password on an Internet welcome page.  
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2.1 Internet Connections via SpeedTouch™’s  
Embedded PPP Dial-in Client.  
Introduction The SpeedTouch™ supports both most popular connection methods: Routed PPP over  
ATM (PPPoA) and PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE).  
The connection method depends on the Service profile you selected to configure the  
SpeedTouch™ and should correspond with the Service Provider’s requirements.  
To use:  
the embedded Routed PPPoA dial-in client, the SpeedTouch™ needs to be config-  
ured for the Routed PPPoA Service.  
the embedded Routed PPPoE dial-in client, the SpeedTouch™ needs to be config-  
ured for the Routed PPPoE Service.  
Both Services are available via the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard or via the embedded  
Using SpeedTouch™ SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP dial-in client allows you to establish an Internet connec-  
embedded PPP dial-in tion for all (or a selection of) computers residing on your local network, using only one  
client computer of the network to control the client.  
If this computer runs:  
MS Windows XP,  
you can use MS Windows XP’s Internet Gateway Device Control Client.  
on page 25 to proceed.  
another Operating System,  
you can use the SpeedTouch™ web pages.  
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2.1.1 Using the MS Windows XP Internet Gateway  
Device Control Client  
Introduction MS Windows XP users can easily establish PPP sessions, without the need of first  
browsing to the SpeedTouch™ web pages, due to MS Windows XP’s Internet Gateway  
Device Discovery and Control Client that allows you to control the SpeedTouch™  
directly from you PC.  
Preconditions Following conditions must be met:  
UPnP™ (subcomponent of Windows XP’s Networking Services) must be added  
to your Windows XP system (see “7.5 UPnP™ on Windows XP Systems” on  
Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client (subcomponent of  
Windows XP’s Networking Services) must be enabled on your Windows XP  
Make sure UPnP™ is fully enabled on the SpeedTouch™ (see “ NAPT” on  
Starting an Internet Proceed as follows:  
session  
1
2
Click (Settings >) Control Panel on the Start menu.  
The Control Panel window appears. Go to (Network and Internet Connections >)  
Network Connections.  
3
The Network Connections window appears:  
Next to your Network connection(s), you can find an Internet Gateway icon, repre-  
senting the SpeedTouch™ Internet Gateway Device Internet connection ability.  
4
Double-click the Internet Connection icon.  
As a result SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP dial-in client establishes the Internet connec-  
tion. 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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The connected Internet As long as the SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP dial-in client is connected, you are able to  
Gateway overview the connection status and some counters by double-clicking the Internet  
Connection icon in your PC’s Network Connections window:  
More detailed monitoring is provided via:  
Dr SpeedTouch™  
The SpeedTouch™ System Information page  
The SpeedTouch™ Diagnostics page  
Terminating an Internet Proceed as follows:  
session  
1
2
Click (Settings >) Control Panel on the Start menu.  
The Control Panel window appears. Go to (Network and Internet Connections >)  
Network Connections.  
3
4
The Network Connections window appears.  
Right-click the Internet Connection icon and select Disconnect to close the session.  
Note  
You can also double-click the icon. As a result the Internet Connection  
Status window appears from which a Disconnect button is available to  
close the session.  
As a result SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP dial-in client will close the Internet connec-  
tion. The Internet Gateway icon displays disconnected and your PC is offline.  
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2.1.2 Using the SpeedTouch™ Web Pages  
Introduction As the SpeedTouch™ web pages are controllable from any Operating System with  
installed web browser, the method to establish PPP sessions described below can be  
used by any computer system.  
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 System Information page.  
2
3
4
5
In the Basic menu, click Connections to open the Connections page that allows you  
to establish dial in-in connections.  
Click next to the connection entry you want to establish a connection with. As  
a result the entry will be highlighted.  
Enter your user name and password in the appropriate fields. If you want the  
SpeedTouch™ to remember your credentials, select the Save this password.  
Click Connect.  
As a result SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP dial-in client establishes the Internet connec-  
tion.  
During session-establishment the State column will display Trying. As soon as the PPP  
session is started successfully the field displays up and your PC is online.  
You can open a web browser and surf the Internet.  
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During the Internet You are able to overview and monitor your Internet connectivity as long as the session  
session is running via:  
Dr SpeedTouch™  
The SpeedTouch™ System Information page  
The SpeedTouch™ Diagnostics page  
Terminating an Internet To close an active Routed PPP connection:  
session  
1
2
Make sure you have access to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.  
On the Connections page, click next to the connection entry you want to close  
the connection for.  
3
Click Disconnect.  
As a result SpeedTouch™’s embedded PPP dial-in client will close the Internet connec-  
tion. The entry's session state will change to Down and your PC is offline.  
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2.2 Connect to the Internet via a Host PPPoE Dial-  
in Client  
Introduction This section explains how you can connect to the Internet using a Broadband PPPoE  
dial-in application. The PPP over Ethernet connection scenario provides PPP-like dial-in  
behavior over the virtual Ethernet segment.  
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™ Setup wizard or the embedded Easy  
Setup.  
BroadBand dial-in To connect to the Internet you can use:  
clients  
An MS Windows XP broadband dial-in client.  
more information.  
A Mac OS X broadband dial-in client.  
mation.  
- or -  
A broadband PPPoE dial-in client provided by your Service Provider to connect to  
the Internet  
Note  
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 system, a host  
PPPoE dial-in application is mandatory.  
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2.2.1 Using an MS Windows XP BroadBand  
Connection.  
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 to continue.  
4
In the next window, select Connect to the Internet:  
Click Next to continue.  
5
In the next window, select Set up my connection manually:  
Click Next to continue.  
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In the next window, select Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user  
name and password:  
Click Next to continue.  
7
In the next window, give a name to the connection you are creating, e.g. MyISP:  
8
In the next window, select whether the connection is available to any user or only  
to yourself:  
Note  
If you want to share this connection with other users you must select  
Anyones use.  
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In the next window, 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 MyISP window (see below) appears.  
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 e.g. MyISP.  
Note  
If you are using the classic Start menu click Start > Settings > Network  
(and Dial-up) connections > MyISP.  
2
The Connect MyISP window appears:  
3
4
If needed, enter user name and password for your user account at the Service  
Provider.  
Click Connect.  
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As soon as the connection is established, the connection message box and dial-up  
window are minimized into a DUN icon in the system tray:  
You can open your web browser and surf the Internet.  
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 e.g. MyISP.  
Note If you are using the classic Start menu go to Start > Settings >  
Network (and Dial-up) connections > MyISP.  
2
The MyISP Status window appears:  
3
Click Disconnect.  
The connection is released. As a result no Internet connectivity exists anymore.  
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2.2.2 Using the Mac OS X PPPoE Dial-in Client  
Configuring a Proceed as follows:  
broadband connection  
1
2
3
On the Apple menu, click System Preferences.  
The System Preferences window appears. 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.  
Note  
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.  
Note  
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
If needed, enter user name and password for your user account at the Service  
Provider.  
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.  
Note  
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
Click Disconnect.  
The connection is released. As a result no Internet connectivity exists anymore.  
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3 Dr SpeedTouch™  
3 Dr SpeedTouch™  
Introduction The Dr SpeedTouch™ application allows you to monitor, diagnose and troubleshoot  
your SpeedTouch™ device.  
With Dr SpeedTouch™you can:  
Monitor the status and performance of the SpeedTouch™ device.  
Run a Diagnostics program to locate a connectivity problem.  
Run a Troubleshooter to help you solve a connectivity problem.  
Supported Operating Installing and using Dr SpeedTouch™ is only supported for following Microsoft  
Systems Windows Operating Systems:  
MS Windows 98  
MS Windows 98SE  
MS Windows ME  
MS Windows NT4.0 SP6  
MS Windows 2000  
MS Windows XP  
Installation Proceed as follows:  
1
Insert the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM in your PC's CD-ROM drive. The  
SpeedTouch™ CD Browser will start automatically. Choose your language and  
browse to Initial Setup > Install Dr SpeedTouch™.  
Note  
If the SpeedTouch™ CD Browser window does not appear automati-  
cally, open a Run window via Start > Run from the Start menu and  
enter the following path: D:\Menu.exe, where D stands for the drive  
letter of your CD-ROM drive.  
2
The Dr SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard appears:  
Click Next to continue.  
3
4
Subsequent screens will guide you through the installation. Follow the provided  
instructions and click Next whenever requested.  
After installation, Dr SpeedTouch™ is started automatically.  
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Using By default Dr SpeedTouch™ is started automatically at boot of your system and runs in  
Dr SpeedTouch™ the background, i.e. minimized in the status area.  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
Double-click  
in the status area.  
Dr SpeedTouch™ searches your network for SpeedTouch™ devices. If more than  
one device is found, a list of available devices will be provided. If this is the case,  
select your SpeedTouch™ device (SpeedTouch™545 or SpeedTouch™570) and  
click OK.  
3
Dr SpeedTouch™ appears:  
Dr SpeedTouch™ Dr SpeedTouch™ consists of two sections:  
features  
Select the General tab to:  
View SpeedTouch™ device information and status:  
View activity between your computer, the SpeedTouch™ and the Internet:  
Click Diagnostics. This allows you to test and troubleshoot the connectivity  
of your computer and the SpeedTouch™ device to your ISP and the Internet  
via the Diagnostics wizard:  
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Select the Performance tab to monitor the downstream and upstream performance  
of your DSL connection:  
Note  
For more information on Dr SpeedTouch™ please click Help in the applica-  
tion or press F1 for context sensitive help.  
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4 Wireless Connectivity  
4 Wireless Connectivity  
Introduction The SpeedTouch™570 and SpeedTouch™545 (with wireless upgrade card installed)  
feature a Wireless LAN Access Point (AP) which behaves as a hub and allows wireless  
connectivity between several devices and the local (W)LAN and - via the SpeedTouch™  
DSL router - to the public network, e.g. the Internet.  
IEEE802.1b Wireless technology enables these devices to communicate with each other  
in a locally mobile fashion, without the need for a wired environment.  
Wireless basics 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 identifica-  
tion 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 Speed-  
Touch™.  
The IEEE802.11b standard for WLANs allows several WLAN networks using different  
radio channels to be co-located. Via the Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)  
system, several channels are available for use which are associated to a slightly different  
frequency in the allowed range. The SpeedTouch™ supports multiple radio channels  
and is able to select the best radio channel at each start-up.  
The SpeedTouch™ supports all channels allowed for wireless networking according to  
the US, Asia and most of Europe’s regulations.  
However, depending on local regulations, the number of channels actually allowed to be  
used may be restricted.  
To determine your regulatory domain check:  
The label on the bottom of the SpeedTouch™ in case you purchased a Speed-  
Touch™570.  
The label on the SpeedTouch™010 wireless upgrade card in case you purchased a  
SpeedTouch™545.  
If you reside in:  
The ETSI regulatory domain (EC logo) the supported radio channels are channels  
1 to 13.  
The FCC regulatory domain (FCC logo) the supported radio channels are chan-  
nels 1 to 11.  
Wireless security Since the SpeedTouch™ wireless environment is a radio environment, precautions must  
be taken to ensure that your wireless network is safe from malicious intruders. In addi-  
tion to providing the possibility of giving a personalized Network Name (SSID) to the  
wireless network, the SpeedTouch™ features a physical registration mechanism, a  
managed Access Control List (ACL) and enhanced 64- or 128-bits Wired Equivalent  
Privacy (WEP) encryption to secure your network and to control wireless client access.  
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Wireless client Only wireless client adapters compliant to IEEE802.11b DSSS, will be able to communi-  
requirements cate with the SpeedTouch™ and other members of the SpeedTouch™ (W)LAN envi-  
ronment.  
It is highly recommended that the wireless client adapter is Wi-Fi™ certified to ensure  
smooth interoperability.  
To use SpeedTouch™'s encryption security features, the wireless client adapters should  
at least support 64-bit WEP encryption.  
Note  
For initial wireless connectivity (i.e. SpeedTouch™ device with default  
settings) a wireless client adapter supporting 128-bits WEP encryption is  
mandatory.  
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4.1 First-time Wireless Client Association  
Initial SpeedTouch™ When the SpeedTouch™ leaves the factory and after every Reset-to-Defaults (See  
wireless configuration “7.4 SpeedTouch™ Default Configuration” on page 88 for more information), the  
SpeedTouch™ wireless configuration returns to its initial default settings.  
These settings are as follows:  
The SpeedTouch™ is broadcasting its Network name (SSID)  
The 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.  
WEP encryption is enabled at 128-bit encryption level.  
The default WEP encryption key is printed on the identification label located on  
the bottom of your SpeedTouch™ and is unique for each device.  
It consists of 26 hexadecimal characters.  
The DSSS radio channel number is set to “automatic”.  
Registration is not activated.  
The Access Control List is empty and open  
Note  
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 the Service  
Provider.  
Preparing the first-time Make sure that:  
wireless client  
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  
tion).  
In case of a SpeedTouch™545 - the wireless upgrade card is installed as described  
The wireless client adapter is installed on your computer.  
The wireless client adapter’s IP configuration is set to dynamically obtain its IP  
configuration (DHCP).  
Note  
Usually this is the default TCP/IP configuration of your computer.  
The wireless client is correctly configured for associating to the SpeedTouch™  
wireless access point (See below).  
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First-time wireless For a successful association the wireless client must be correctly configured for:  
client configuration  
the default WEP encryption  
the default Network Name.  
As the SpeedTouch™ broadcasts its SSID to the wireless clients, you can select  
the SpeedTouch™ wireless network (e.g. SpeedTouch012345) from a list of avail-  
able 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 SpeedTouch012345".  
Note  
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 Below an example is provided, showing how the SpeedTouch™ wireless network is  
example presented towards an MS Windows XP system:  
When clicking, the following window allows you to provide the WEP key (found on the  
identification label located on the bottom of your SpeedTouch™):  
Clicking Connect triggers the actual association. A successful association will be notified  
as shown below:  
Note  
For other Operating Systems the wireless client will in most cases be config-  
ured via dedicated client managers.  
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4.2 Connecting Wireless Clients  
Before you connect In case the SpeedTouch™ has not been configured before (the SpeedTouch™ is still in  
other wireless clients its default configuration), it is recommended to proceed first with the configuration  
setup procedures as described in “1.3 SpeedTouch™ Configuration Setup” on page 11.  
For enhanced security, after going through the SpeedTouch™ configuration setup  
procedures, you are able to “personalize” the SpeedTouch™ wireless access point  
settings by configuring another SSID, and/or optionally another security level.  
For more information on the configuration of the SpeedTouch™ Wireless configura-  
Preconditions Make sure that:  
The SpeedTouch™ is powered on and ready for service.  
The SpeedTouch™ has been configured by the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard or via  
uploading the appropriate configuration profile file.  
Optionally, the SpeedTouch™ wireless settings have been personalized.  
Further make sure that:  
The wireless client adapters are installed on the computers you want to connect.  
Depending on the personalized wireless settings:  
In case WEP encryption is enabled on the SpeedTouch™, you must configure the  
wireless client to use the same encryption level and WEP key.  
In case SSID broadcasting is disabled, you must configure the wireless client for  
the SpeedTouch™ SSID.  
Depending on the registration button and Access Control List configuration:  
In case registration is disabled and the Access Control List unlocked, no  
further actions are needed for the wireless client to access the Speed-  
Touch™ WLAN.  
In case registration is disabled and the Access Control List locked, you must  
manually add the wireless client to the Access Control List as described in  
“ Wireless” on page 52. Make sure to save your SpeedTouch™ configuration  
by clicking Save all.  
In case registration is enabled and the Access Control List locked, you must  
follow the procedure below to register the WLAN client to the Speed-  
Touch™ Access Control List.  
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Registering wireless In case registration is enabled, you must register pending wireless network clients as  
clients follows:  
1
2
3
Make sure the wireless client is correctly associated to the SpeedTouch™ WLAN.  
Depending on your WLAN client adapter a wireless icon may become green or a  
message similar to the following may appear: “Successfully joined Wireless net-  
work SpeedTouch012345".  
Note  
Some WLAN clients do not automatically join a WLAN. If so, follow  
the instructions for the WLAN client software to initiate the associa-  
tion.  
Push the red Registration button on the SpeedTouch™ back panel or click Register  
on the SpeedTouch™ Wireless web page (see “ Wireless” on page 52 for more  
information).  
The SpeedTouch™ will now add the wireless client to the Access Control List and  
save the current configuration.  
Note  
You can only register one wireless client at a time. So you have to push  
the registration button for each client you want to add.  
Browse to the SpeedTouch™ Wireless web page to see that the MAC address of  
your wireless client is added to the Access Control List.  
Note  
If a system password secures the SpeedTouch™ from unauthorized  
access, you'll need to authenticate first before you can actually browse  
its web pages.  
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5 SpeedTouch™ Web Interface  
Introduction 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 SpeedTouch™ (Wireless) LAN.  
Preconditions Before accessing the SpeedTouch™ web pages, make sure that either:  
Your Web browser is not using a proxy server.  
The SpeedTouch™ IP address is not submitted to a proxy server.  
For more information on how to disable your web browser's proxying, please consult  
the web browser's user's guide.  
Use of the In most cases, the SpeedTouch™ is correctly configured for your Internet connectivity  
SpeedTouch™ web via the Service you selected during SpeedTouch™ Configuration Setup, implying that no  
interface further configuration on the web interface is needed.  
Access to the To access the SpeedTouch™ web pages:  
SpeedTouch™ web  
1
2
Start the web browser on your computer.  
interface  
Browse to the SpeedTouch™ at the SpeedTouch™’s IP address (in most cases  
10.0.0.138).  
3
If a system password has been set, an authentication window will be displayed. You  
must enter the user name and system password before access will be granted.  
Access to the If your computer is UPnP™ enabled you can access the pages as follows:  
SpeedTouch™ web  
interface via UPnP™  
1
2
Click (Settings >) Control Panel on the Start menu to open the Control Panel.  
Go to Network and Internet Connections > My Network Places.  
Note  
If you use the Control Panel in Classic View, click Network Connections  
in the Control Panel and Network Places under Other Places.  
3
The following window appears:  
Double-click the SpeedTouch™ icon.  
4
If a system password has been set, an authentication window will be displayed.  
Enter user name and system password in the appropriate fields and click OK.  
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Result As a result the System Information page appears:  
Note  
If the SpeedTouch™ is still in its default configuration the embedded Easy  
Setup will appear automatically.  
Topic menu and links On the left of each of the SpeedTouch™ web pages a topics menu is provided. This  
menu navigates you via links through all configurational aspects of the SpeedTouch™.  
For your convenience the links are sorted in two drop-down topics menus: Basic and  
Advanced. The links in the Basic topic menu lead you to pages for basic SpeedTouch™  
configuration and maintenance, i.e. the pages for every-day use. The Advanced topic  
menu, contains the links which allow advanced configuration of the SpeedTouch™.  
These pages need only to be accessed for some specific operations.  
The following table lists all Basic topic links:  
BASIC topic menu  
Click ...  
To ...  
View the current configuration profile.  
View the current ADSL line status.  
Establish dial-in connections.  
View/configure SpeedTouch™ Wireless LAN settings.  
Note  
Not functional on a SpeedTouch™545 without  
installed Wireless Upgrade card.  
View the activity on the SpeedTouch™ since power on.  
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The following table lists all advanced topic links:  
ADVANCED topic menu  
Click ...  
To ...  
View SpeedTouch™ diagnostics.  
Configure the SpeedTouch™ via the embedded wizard.  
View/configure the SpeedTouch™ IP interfaces.  
View/configure the SpeedTouch™ IP router.  
View/configure static NAPT entries.  
View/configure multi-NAT entries.  
Define a default local server for inbound connectivity.  
Configure UPnP™.  
View/configure the SpeedTouch™ DHCP server/client.  
View/configure the SpeedTouch™ DNS server/client.  
Manage system and configuration.  
Set a system password.  
View/upload templates.  
Configure the web page language.  
Save all The Save All link on the menu allows you to save the SpeedTouch™ settings.  
It is advised to back-up your saved configuration on a regular basis. This can be done via  
the System link in the Advanced menu.  
Help The Help link in the topics menu header allows you to browse the SpeedTouch™  
online Help.  
For more information on a specific topic you can click the context-related Help links  
located at the Topic's web pages.  
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5.1 Basic Topics Menu Links  
System Information Click this link to display the System Information page. This page is also the Speed-  
Touch™ home page.  
The System Information page consists of four sections:  
Click the Diagnostics tab to view the results of the System Self Test, LAN connec-  
tivity and DSL synchronization test:  
Click the Service Info tab to view the current physical status of the ADSL line:  
The DSL Statistics allow you to view:  
Line Status: this shows whether the DSL link is synchronized (Enabled) or  
not (Initializing).  
Bandwidth Up/Down: the maximum available bandwidth of the DSL link in  
both up- and downstream direction.  
Uptime: The duration of the current Enabled Line Status.  
kBytes Tx/Rx: the amount of kilobytes (kBytes) sent (Tx) and received (Rx)  
since the establishment of the DSL link.  
Click the Configuration tab to view the configuration profile currently active on the  
SpeedTouch™:  
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Click the System tab to view some important system information of the Speed-  
Touch™:  
The System table lists:  
The SpeedTouch™ product name.  
The unique Medium Access Control (MAC) address of your SpeedTouch™.  
This MAC address can be used to identify your SpeedTouch™.  
The SpeedTouch™ Software Release.  
The SpeedTouch™ Board Name.  
The SpeedTouch™ Serial Number.  
The SpeedTouch™ Product Code.  
Note  
The information above is also listed on the identification label on the  
bottom of the SpeedTouch™.  
Connections Click this link to view the Connections page.  
This page allows you to establish dial-in connections, if applicable:  
how to use the Dial-in Connections table.  
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Wireless Click this link to display the SpeedTouch™ Wireless page.  
Note  
If you are using a SpeedTouch™545 without wireless upgrade card installed,  
this page will not be available.  
This allows you to:  
Click the Access Point Settings tab to view the Access Point Settings pages:  
Click the Network Name (SSID) tab to view and/or change the Speed-  
Touch™ Wireless access point SSID:  
By default the SpeedTouch™ broadcasts its SSID to the WLAN clients.  
WLAN clients using this broadcasted SSID or a blank SSID can join the  
SpeedTouch™ WLAN.  
To ensure the security of your connection, it is possible to personalize these  
SSID settings. Proceed as follows:  
1
Make sure Only stations with correct Network name (SSID) can connect is  
selected.  
Note  
When you enable this option, the SSID will not be broad-  
casted. Depending on your wireless client, the Speed-  
Touch™ wireless network will no longer be visible in the  
list of available networks.  
2
3
4
5
Enter the SSID of your choice in the Network name (SSID) field.  
Click Apply to apply the SSID.  
Reconfigure your wireless client(s) to use the changed settings.  
Click Save all to save your changes to persistent memory.  
By default the SpeedTouch™ allows multicasts from external hosts (i.e.  
hosts residing on the WAN/Internet). To disable this feature select Drop  
multicast from DSL to WLAN.  
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Click the Data Security tab to enable/disable the 64-bit/128-bit WEP encryp-  
tion:  
By default WEP encryption is enabled (at 128-bit encryption). To change the  
WEP encryption:  
1
2
Select the desired WEP encryption level (64-bit or 128-bit).  
Enter a WEP key of your choice. In the case of:  
64-bit encryption  
The 40-bits WEP key must consist of 10 hexadecimal digits.  
128-bit encryption  
The 104-bits WEP key consists of 26 hexadecimal digits.  
Note  
Hexadecimal numbers range from 0 to 9, while hexadecimal  
letters range from A to F.  
3
4
5
Click Apply to apply the WEP encryption settings.  
Reconfigure your wireless client(s) to use the changed settings.  
Click Save all to save your changes to persistent memory.  
To ensure the highest level of security, you may change the wireless settings  
on a regular basis. However, never use obvious keys.  
View the current Access Control List. Via this table you can also manually add or  
delete wireless clients and configure whether wireless clients are allowed to  
participate in the SpeedTouch™ wireless IP environment or not.  
To enable/disable the registration button, select/clear Use Register button for regis-  
tration:  
If registration is enabled, the following table is shown:  
Clicking the Register button triggers the SpeedTouch™ to unlock the access  
control list for a maximum time frame of one minute. The first new wireless  
client successfully attempting to associate with the SpeedTouch™ (having  
the correct wireless settings (Network Name and, if required, Network  
key)) will be added to the table as allowed station, after which the access  
control list is immediately locked again.  
Note  
The SpeedTouch™ automatically saves your current configura-  
tion at the end of the registration.  
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If registration is disabled, the following table is shown:  
If New Station Allowed is selected, any client with the correct wireless settings  
(Network Name and, if required, Network key) will be automatically added  
to the Access Control List and will be allowed to send/receive data via the  
SpeedTouch™ wireless access point.  
If New Station Allowed is not selected, you must manually add the wireless  
clients and their authorization to the access control list.  
Note  
If the registration button is disabled, the button must NOT be  
pressed to register a WLAN station.  
View the Radio Scan table:  
By default the SpeedTouch™ Wireless access point uses automatic radio channel  
selection (Auto) to ensure maximum performance, communication speeds and  
radio reaches. To specify a fixed channel, select a channel number from the  
Channel list and click Apply.  
The Radio Scan table allows you to overview all radio channels and their respec-  
tive ratings.  
If you want to:  
Refresh the table, click Refresh.  
Update the SpeedTouch™’s automatic channel selection, click Scan.  
Note  
You can locate adjacent wireless networks via the Site Monitor.  
See “ Diagnostics” on page 56 for more information.  
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System Log Click this link to view the System Log page.  
This page allows you to view the activity on the SpeedTouch™ since power on:  
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5.2 Advanced Topics Menu Links  
Diagnostics Click this link to display the Diagnostics page.  
This page consists of three expandable sections:  
Expand the System section to view some important system information:  
Expand the Lan section to view the LAN configuration:  
Expand subsequently the Wireless and the Site Monitor section to allow the  
SpeedTouch™ wireless access point to scan for and locate adjacent wireless  
networks.  
Note  
If you are using a SpeedTouch™545 without Wireless Upgrade card  
installed, the Wireless section will not be available.  
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Expand subsequently the Wan, DSL and Connections sections to view the current  
DSL state and connection information:  
Click to instantly check all SpeedTouch™ connections on IP connectivity.  
Easy Setup Click this link to start the SpeedTouch™ Easy Setup wizard.  
page 19 for more information.  
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IP Addresses Click this link to display the IP Addresses page.  
This page allows you to view or add/delete specific IP address entries for Speed-  
Touch™'s interfaces:  
When adding an IP address, all essential IP routes will be automatically be added to the  
SpeedTouch™ IP routing table. The eth0 interface allows you to assign an IP address to  
the SpeedTouch™ Ethernet interface.  
IP Routing Click this link to display the IP Routing page.  
This page allows you to view or add/delete static IP routes for SpeedTouch™'s IP  
router:  
Routing can be useful when subnetting your local network.  
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NAPT Click this link to display the Network Address and Port Translation (NAPT) page.  
This page allows you to:  
View or add/delete specific static NAPT entries:  
To add static NAPT entries proceed as follows:  
1
2
Click New.  
Specify the outside address and inside address for the entry as well as the  
protocol and port to which the entry applies.  
Note  
If the NAPT entry is applied to a connection's dynamically  
assigned local peer IP address, you should specify 0.0.0.0 as the  
outside address.  
3
Click Apply to add the entry to the table.  
Instead of manually configuring the required NAPT entries, the NAPT Manager  
allows you to configure the SpeedTouch™ NAPT entries semi-automatically,  
simply by selecting the application, requiring these NAPT entries. For more infor-  
View or add/delete Multi-NAT entries:  
Multi-NAT is also commonly known as Basic NAT (IETF).  
To add Multi-NAT entries proceed as follows:  
1
2
Click New.  
Specify the inside address and put the desired range between brackets e.g.  
10.0.0.[1-10]. Specify the outside address and interface.  
3
Click Apply.  
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Define a default server:  
By specifying a default server IP address (e.g. 10.0.0.154 as shown above), all  
incoming connections that don’t match a specifically configured static NAPT entry  
will be forwarded to the device with this IP address. This setting should be  
adequate for most server applications and eliminates the need for specific static  
NAPT entries.  
Configure UPnP™:  
The three UPnP™ configurations are:  
Full:  
The SpeedTouch™ is UPnP™ enabled, all local hosts are able to detect the  
SpeedTouch™. Any local host is able to create port mappings for any local  
device.  
Secure:  
The SpeedTouch™ is UPnP™ enabled, all local hosts are able to detect the  
SpeedTouch™. A local host is allowed to make port mappings for its own,  
i.e. a local host is not allowed to create port mappings for other local  
devices.  
Off:  
The SpeedTouch™ is UPnP™ disabled, none of the local hosts is able to  
detect the SpeedTouch™. Via UPnP™ no port mappings can be created.  
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DHCP Click this link to display the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) page.  
This page allows you to:  
Click The DHCP Server tab to access the DHCP server pages.  
Click the Server Config tab to enable/disable the SpeedTouch™ (Auto)DHCP  
server:  
Depending on the DHCP server status, following Status message can be  
displayed:  
Scanning for other DHCP server  
In case the DHCP server and its Auto DHCP feature are enabled,  
during local network probing on the SpeedTouch™ Ethernet interface  
eth0.  
DHCP server stopped  
In case the DHCP server and its Auto DHCP feature are enabled, and  
a concurrent DHCP server was found during probing, thus causing its  
own DHCP server to be stopped and a DHCP client on the Speed-  
Touch™ Ethernet interface eth0 be created and activated.  
DHCP server started  
In case the DHCP server and its Auto DHCP feature are enabled, and  
no concurrent DHCP server was found during network probing, thus  
starting its own DHCP server on the SpeedTouch™ Ethernet interface  
eth0.  
DHCP server running  
In case the SpeedTouch™ DHCP server is enabled by default (without  
DHCP client)  
DHCP client  
In case the SpeedTouch™ server is disabled by default, and a DHCP  
client is running on the SpeedTouch™ Ethernet interface eth0.  
No DHCP  
In case the SpeedTouch™ server is disabled by default and the Speed-  
Touch™ Ethernet interface eth0 IP address is statically assigned.  
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Under Properties, you are able to select:  
DHCP server  
Enables the SpeedTouch™ DHCP server. If it was not running, it will  
be enabled immediately.  
Auto DHCP  
The SpeedTouch™ will not start its DHCP server immediately, but will  
first probe the network for a possible concurrent DHCP server for  
some period of time (set by Client timeout in seconds). In case  
another DHCP server is found, the SpeedTouch™ DHCP server is not  
started, and a DHCP client will be created on its Ethernet interface  
instead. If no concurrent DHCP server is found, the SpeedTouch™  
DHCP server is started.  
No DHCP  
Disable the SpeedTouch™ DHCP server. If it was running, it will be  
stopped immediately.  
Click the Server Leases tab to view the current leases provided by the Speed-  
Touch™ DHCP server.  
If needed, you can also manually add static DHCP leases for specific hosts.  
To make dynamically assigned leases static, select the entry and click Lock.  
Click the Address Pools tab to view the SpeedTouch™ DHCP server lease  
pool properties:  
The SpeedTouch™ DHCP server (if enabled) will use the address pools  
listed in this table to provide IP addresses to requesting DHCP clients. If  
needed, you can add/delete DHCP address pools manually (e.g. for the  
purpose of the DHCP relay functionality).  
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Click the DHCP Relay tab to view the DHCP relay pages. The DHCP relay agent  
allows you to use DHCP clients and DHCP servers available on different  
networks.  
Click the Relay Config tab to view the current SpeedTouch™ DHCP relay  
status:  
Via this table you can also manually add static SpeedTouch™ DHCP relay  
entries for specific interfaces, if applicable.  
Click the Relay Interfaces tab to view the SpeedTouch™ DHCP relay  
interfaces:  
Click the DHCP Client tab to view the current SpeedTouch™ DHCP client status:  
Via this table, you can also manually add static SpeedTouch™ DHCP client entries  
for specific interfaces, if applicable.  
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DNS Click this link to display the Dynamic Name System (DNS) page.  
This page allows you to:  
View the current SpeedTouch™ DNS server hostname leases:  
Via this table you can also add static DNS hostname entries.  
This may be useful for devices which do not support DNS, e.g. a printer. By adding  
a name for your network printer, identified by its IP address, you will be able to  
contact this printer by name rather than by IP address.  
View and/or supply the SpeedTouch™ DNS domain name and to enable/disable  
the SpeedTouch™ DNS server:  
Note  
The use of DNS subdomains is supported, e.g. dsl.office.lan.  
System Click this link to display the Configuration page.  
This page allows you to:  
Upgrade the SpeedTouch™ system software:  
tion on how to upgrade the SpeedTouch™ System Software.  
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Back up the current SpeedTouch™ configuration, restore the SpeedTouch™  
default configuration, or upload a backup configuration file:  
To backup the current configuration click Backup and follow the instructions.  
To restore the SpeedTouch™ defaults:  
1
2
Click Restore default to load the default configuration.  
The SpeedTouch™ prompts you to confirm the reset to defaults.  
Click Yes to load the default configuration  
3
The SpeedTouch™ is now in its default configuration.  
To upload and apply a SpeedTouch™ backup configuration file:  
1
Click Browse to locate the backup file on your local disk you intend to  
restore. Select the file and click OK.  
2
3
Click Upload to upload and apply the backup configuration.  
Once uploaded, the SpeedTouch™ asks you to confirm that you want  
the SpeedTouch™ to effectively apply the uploaded configuration.  
Click Accept to save the new configuration.  
System Password Click this link to display the System Password page.  
This page allows you to configure a system password to restrict access to the Speed-  
Touch™:  
It is highly recommended to configure a system password, to protect the Speed-  
Touch™. Make sure however not to use an obvious password such as your name, date  
of birth, etc.  
Enter User id and Password (maximum 16 characters) of your choice and re-enter your  
password in the appropriate field. Click Apply to apply the System password and Save all  
to save your changes to persistent memory.  
Note  
As long as no system password is supplied, a warning is displayed on the  
SpeedTouch™ web pages.  
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Templates Click this link to display the Templates page.  
This page allows you to:  
View the templates currently stored in the SpeedTouch™ memory. The listed  
service templates are available for the embedded Easy Setup wizard:  
Note  
Each template file requires a certain amount of memory. So make sure  
to limit the number of template files to the minimum necessary.  
Upload new template files, e.g. from the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM (template  
files are identified by the extension .tpl):  
By uploading template files you can extend the number of services listed in the  
Easy Setup wizard.  
Language Click this link to view the Language page.  
This page allows you to select the SpeedTouch™ web page language.  
By default, the only available language is English.  
Another language can be made available on the SpeedTouch™ web pages by running the  
SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard using the CD Browser.  
At the start of the setup procedure, select the desired language. When the setup proce-  
dure is finished, this language will have been enabled on your SpeedTouch™ and the  
language will be available on the SpeedTouch™ web pages (next to English).  
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6 SpeedTouch™ NAPT Manager  
Introduction The SpeedTouch™ Network Address Port Translation (NAPT) Manager is designed to  
simplify the configuration of the SpeedTouch™ NAPT engine. Rather than defining the  
required NAPT entries for a certain application and adding them via the SpeedTouch™  
web pages, the NAPT Manager offers you a selection of most popular host applications  
for which the configuration of NAPT entries can be done automatically.  
Supported Operating The NAPT Manager is supported for following Microsoft Windows Operating Systems:  
Systems  
MS Windows 98  
MS Windows 98SE  
MS Windows ME  
MS Windows NT4.0 SP6  
MS Windows 2000  
MS Windows XP  
Using SpeedTouch™ The SpeedTouch™ NAPT Manager procedure consists of two major parts:  
NAPT Manager  
Detection of the Proceed as follows:  
SpeedTouch™  
1
Insert the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The  
SpeedTouch™ CD Browser will start automatically.  
Note  
If the SpeedTouch™ CD Browser window does not appear automati-  
cally, click Run on the Start menu and enter the following path:  
D:\Menu.exe where D stands for the drive letter of your CD-ROM  
drive.  
2
The choose language window prompts you to select a language:  
Select your language and click OK.  
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3
The SpeedTouch™ CD Browser menu appears:  
Click Configuration.  
4
The following window appears:  
Click Configure NAPT Settings.  
5
The NAPT Manager window appears:  
Click Next.  
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The Software License Agreement appears:  
You must accept before continuing. Click Yes to accept.  
Note  
If you accepted this Software License Agreement in a previous session  
of NAPT Manager, this window will not be shown anymore.  
7
NAPT Manager will search for the SpeedTouch™ on the network.  
The following window shows the detection progress:  
8
The NAPT manager 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 (SpeedTouch™545 or Speed-  
Touch™570) and click Next.  
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Note  
If the Setup wizard does not find any SpeedTouch™ on the network an  
error window appears. In this case check that:  
The SpeedTouch™ is turned on and fully initialized.  
Your PC is correctly connected to the SpeedTouch™ or the  
WLAN client is correctly associated with the SpeedTouch™  
Your PC has a valid IP address (i.e. any IP 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.  
TCP/IP is correctly installed on your PC.  
To repeat the search for the SpeedTouch™, click Back and proceed with  
step 7 of this procedure.  
Configuration of the Proceed as follows:  
SpeedTouch™  
1
As soon as the NAPT Manager has detected your SpeedTouch™ device you can  
proceed with the configuration procedure.  
Note The SpeedTouch™ may be protected by a system password. You must  
provide user name and system password to continue with the configu-  
ration.  
2
The following page lists the application hosts currently configured on the Speed-  
Touch™:  
Click Add to enter a new application host.  
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3
The Add Port Mapping window appears.  
If you want to:  
Enter a port mapping for a specific application:  
Click the Basic tab. Select an application in the Application list and enter a  
host IP address.  
By default, the IP address of the PC from which you are running the NAPT  
Manager will be taken as host IP address. To add a NAPT entry for another  
PC, you must change the proposed IP address.  
Manually add a static NAPT entries:  
Click the Advanced tab. Select a protocol in the Protocol list and enter Port  
and Host IP address in the appropriate fields.  
By default, the IP address of the PC from which you are running the NAPT  
Manager will be taken as host IP address. To add a NAPT entry for another  
PC, you must change the proposed IP address.  
Specify a default server IP address:  
Click the Default inbound host tab. Enter the new IP address in the Host IP  
address field.  
Click Set to add your entry to the list.  
4
If all required entries are added click Next to save the new entries.  
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The NAPT Manager will update the SpeedTouch™ NAPT configuration. You can  
follow the progress in following window:  
6
As soon as the NAPT Manager completed the update of the SpeedTouch™ NAPT  
configuration, following window will appear:  
Click Finish to close the NAPT Manager.  
Note  
The NAPT manager allows you to delete or modify configured NAPT  
mappings via the same procedure.  
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7 Support  
In this chapter This chapter contains the following topics:  
Topic  
Page  
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7.1 Upgrading a SpeedTouch™545 for Wireless  
Networking  
Introduction If you purchased a SpeedTouch™545, you can upgrade your device for providing wire-  
less networking by installing the SpeedTouch™010 wireless upgrade card.  
Installing the wireless Proceed as follows:  
upgrade card  
1
2
Make sure the SpeedTouch™ is turned off.  
Use a pencil to press the button next to the slot:  
The dummy card ejects from the slot.  
Remove the dummy card from the slot:  
3
4
Remove the cover cap from the dummy card:  
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Put the cover cap over the back plastic part of the SpeedTouch™010 wireless  
upgrade card as indicated below:  
6
Holding the wireless upgrade card with the label facing up, insert the Speed-  
Touch™010 wireless upgrade card completely into the slot:  
Note  
The card should slide in easily with little resistance. If not, slowly pull  
the card back out and check if the cover cap is correctly mounted.  
Your SpeedTouch™545 is now ready for wireless connectivity. Proceed with  
“4 Wireless Connectivity” on page 41 to connect the WLAN clients.  
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7.2 Using the Wall Mounting Assembly  
Wall mounting Part of the package is a wall mounting assembly which allows you to conveniently mount  
assembly the SpeedTouch™ on a wall.  
Before you start, check for the following items:  
The wall mounting assembly (with Velcro sticker and counterpart sticker in place)  
2 screws and 2 wall plugs  
Preparing and using the Proceed as follows:  
wall mounting assembly  
1
Mark two hole horizontal positions, 134 mm (5.36 inches) apart:  
2
3
Drill the marked holes with a 6mm (0.24 inches) diameter drill bit to a minimum  
depth of 35mm (1.38 inches).  
Insert the wall plugs in the drilled holes, position the wall fixing assembly over the  
holes, insert the screws in the wall plugs and tighten them firmly:  
4
5
Remove the covering sticker from the (counter) Velcro sticker.  
Position the SpeedTouch™ over the two hooks:  
6
Slide the SpeedTouch™ down into place and firmly press it to the assembly to  
stick the counterpart Velcro sticker to the SpeedTouch™ housing.  
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7.3 SpeedTouch™ System Software Upgrade  
Introduction This chapter describes how to upgrade the SpeedTouch™ system software.  
System software For new system software packages, you can:  
updates (all OSs)  
Click the link, available on the SpeedTouch™ CD Browser.  
Browser” on page 78 for more information.  
Click the link, available on the SpeedTouch™ Upgrade web page.  
OSs)” on page 80 for more information.  
Contact your Network Administrator or your Service Provider  
Visit the SpeedTouch™ support pages at:  
System software All system software packages for the SpeedTouch™ are digitally signed and encrypted.  
packages and security Packages that may have come corrupted, or been altered in any way, will not be  
accepted by the SpeedTouch™.  
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  
upgrades SpeedTouch™ via:  
The SpeedTouch™ Upgrade Wizard (Microsoft Windows).  
information.  
The SpeedTouch™ web pages (all operating systems).  
mation.  
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.  
That the new system software file is stored on your local disk or another storage  
device.  
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7.3.1 Checking for new System Software via the  
SpeedTouch™ CD Browser  
Introduction If your computers runs a Microsoft Windows operating system you can use the Speed-  
Touch™ CD Browser to check for new system software.  
Checking for new Proceed as follows:  
system software  
1
Insert the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The  
SpeedTouch™ CD Browser will start automatically.  
Note  
If the SpeedTouch™ CD Browser window does not appear automati-  
cally, click Run on the Start menu and enter the following path:  
D:\Menu.exe where D stands for the drive letter of your CD-ROM  
drive.  
2
The choose language window prompts you to select a language:  
Select your language and click OK.  
3
The SpeedTouch™ CD Browser menu appears:  
Click Diagnostics & Maintenance.  
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The following window appears:  
Click Check for new System Software.  
5
Your web browser appears and opens the SpeedTouch™ System Software  
Upgrade Internet website. Follow the instructions to download the latest system  
software for your SpeedTouch™.  
Note  
You may require a user name and password, prior to be able to access  
the SpeedTouch™ System Software Upgrade website.  
Contact your Service Provider for more information.  
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7.3.2 Checking for System Software via the  
SpeedTouch™ Web Pages (all OSs)  
Checking for new Proceed as follows:  
System Software  
1
2
Open a web browser and go to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.  
Open the Upgrade page via Advanced > System:  
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The System Software box shows some information on the currently running sys-  
tem software; underneath an Internet link for getting the latest SpeedTouch™ sys-  
tem software is provided:  
4
Click the link here to open the SpeedTouch™ System Software Upgrade Internet  
website and follow the instructions to download the latest system software for  
your SpeedTouch™.  
Note  
You may require a user name and password, prior to be able to access  
the SpeedTouch™ System Software Upgrade website.  
Contact your Service Provider for more information.  
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7.3.3 Upgrade via the SpeedTouch™ Upgrade  
Wizard  
Introduction The procedure described in this section are valid only in case:  
You run an MS Windows Operating System.  
Your SpeedTouch™ and computer are connected through a wired network.  
The new system software file is of the type adnta-a_AA42xx.bin,  
e.g. adnta-a_AA4215.bin.  
During the upgrade procedure all configuration settings are backed up by the wizard  
and restored after uploading the system software. Therefore, you do not need to back  
up the SpeedTouch™ configuration yourself.  
Upgrade procedure Proceed as follows:  
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Insert the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The  
SpeedTouch™ CD Browser will start automatically.  
Note  
If the SpeedTouch™ CD Browser window does not appear automati-  
cally, click Run on the Start menu and enter the following path:  
D:\Menu.exe where D stands for the drive letter of your CD-ROM  
drive.  
2
The choose language window prompts you to select a language:  
Select your language and click OK.  
3
The SpeedTouch™ CD Browser menu appears:  
Click Diagnostics & Maintenance.  
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The following window appears:  
Click Upgrade My SpeedTouch™.  
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The Welcome to the SpeedTouch™ Upgrade Wizard window appears:  
Click Next.  
6
The SpeedTouch™ Software License Agreement window appears:  
You must accept before continuing. Click Yes to accept.  
Note  
If you accepted this License Agreement in a previous upgrade, this  
window will not be shown anymore.  
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The Setup wizard will continue to search for the SpeedTouch™ on the network.  
The following window shows the detection progress:  
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The Setup 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 (SpeedTouch™545 or Speed-  
Touch™570) and click Next.  
Note  
If the Setup wizard does not find any SpeedTouch™ on the network an  
error window pops up. In this case check:  
The SpeedTouch™ is turned on and fully initialized.  
Your PC is correctly connected to the SpeedTouch™ or the  
WLAN client is correctly associated with the SpeedTouch™  
Your PC has a valid IP address (i.e. any IP 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.  
TCP/IP is correctly installed on your PC.  
To repeat the search for the SpeedTouch™, click Back and proceed  
with step 7 of this procedure.  
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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-ROM:  
Select the appropriate system software version and click Next to continue.  
Note  
If the Service Provider has included a separate disk with dedicated  
upgrade system software, click Have Disk to navigate to the location of  
the appropriate file.  
In case of a system software downgrade you must specifically acknowledge your  
decision before being able to proceed.  
10 The following window allows you to overview your selection:  
Click Next to continue.  
11 You can follow the upgrade progress in following window:  
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12 After upgrading the SpeedTouch™, a final window appears to announce that the  
upgrade has been successful  
Click Finish to close the wizard.  
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7.3.4 Upgrade via the SpeedTouch™ Web Pages  
Upgrade Procedure Proceed as follows:  
Open a web browser and go the SpeedTouch™ web pages.  
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If needed, click Save All to save the current configuration.  
Open the Upgrade page via Advanced > System:  
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On this page you can find the Software Upgrade box:  
Two fields are shown:  
Active software version displays the SpeedTouch™ system software currently  
running.  
Passive software version displays shows the dormant system software version.  
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Check whether the Passive software version filename field is empty. If not, click  
Remove passive to remove the dormant system software from the SpeedTouch™  
permanent storage.  
Note  
Removing the passive system software may take up to 2 minutes to  
complete. As soon as the removal has been completed, the Passive soft-  
ware version fields become empty.  
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Click Browse to locate and select the upgrade system software on your local disk.  
If the full path of the upgrade system software is known, you can enter it immedi-  
ately in the input field next to the Browse button.  
Click Upload. This will transfer the upgrade system software to the SpeedTouch™.  
In case the upload of the upgrade system software was successful, its file name is  
shown as passive software version:  
Note  
Uploading the new system software may take up several minutes to  
complete.  
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Click Switch Over to restart the SpeedTouch™ and activate the newly uploaded  
upgrade system software.  
During restart, the SpeedTouch™ will switch the passive and active system software  
and mark the newly uploaded system software as active software version.  
You can check the Software Upgrade box to check whether the switch over was  
successful:  
System software Via the identical procedure it is also possible - although not recommended - to down-  
downgrade grade the SpeedTouch™ by uploading an older system software than the current  
running version.  
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.  
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7.4 SpeedTouch™ Default Configuration  
Reset to default Proceed as follows:  
configuration  
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Make sure the SpeedTouch™ is powered on.  
Use a pencil to press the Default button at the SpeedTouch™ until all the LEDs on  
the front panel start flashing.  
Default button  
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Release the button.  
The SpeedTouch™ reboots and will come online again with factory settings.  
WLAN clients You will need to re-associate and register your WLAN clients, using the factory defaults  
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7.5 UPnP™ on Windows XP Systems  
Adding UPnP™ If you are running Microsoft Windows XP, it is recommended to add the UPnP™  
component to your system.  
Proceed as follows:  
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On the Start menu, click Control Panel.  
The Control Panel window appears. Click Add or Remove Programs.  
The Add or Remove Programs window appears. Click Add/Remove Windows Com-  
ponents.  
4
The Windows Components Wizard appears:  
Select Networking Services in the Components list and click Details.  
5
The Networking Services window appears:  
Select Universal Plug and Play and click OK.  
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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 suc-  
cesfull. Click Finish to quit.  
For more information on UPnP™ and SpeedTouch™ UPnP™ features go to the  
UPnP™ pages at the SpeedTouch™ web site:  
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Adding Internet Your MS Windows XP system is able to discover and control Internet Gateway Devices  
Gateway Device (IGD), like the SpeedTouch™545 and SpeedTouch™570 on your local network. There-  
Discovery and Control fore it is recommended to add the IGD Discovery and Control client to your system.  
Proceed as follows:  
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3
On the Start menu, click Control Panel.  
The Control Panel window appears. Click Add or Remove Programs.  
The Add or Remove Programs window appears. Click Add/Remove Windows Com-  
ponents.  
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The Windows Components Wizard appears:  
Select Networking Services in the Components list and click Details.  
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The Networking Services window appears:  
Select Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client and click OK.  
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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 suc-  
cesfull. Click Finish to quit.  
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7.6 Troubleshooting  
Configuration problems In case your SpeedTouch™ is unreachable due to misconfiguration, you might consider  
a hardware reset to factory defaults as described in “7.4 SpeedTouch™ Default Config-  
However, note that resetting the SpeedTouch™ to its factory settings will revoke all the  
changes you made to the configuration.  
Dr SpeedTouch™ Dr SpeedTouch™ enables you to test your computer and SpeedTouch™ connectivity  
via its Diagnostics wizard. The SpeedTouch™ Troubleshoot will report what is wrong  
with your connection.  
For more information on Dr SpeedTouch™ see “3 Dr SpeedTouch™” on page 37.  
Troubleshooting table Following table may help you determine the nature of the problem, and provides some  
plausible solutions:  
Problem  
Solution  
SpeedTouch™ does not work.  
(none of the LEDs light up)  
Make sure that the SpeedTouch™ is plugged  
into an power socket outlet.  
Make sure that you are using the correct  
power supply for your SpeedTouch™ device.  
Make sure the power switch on the  
SpeedTouch™ is turned on.  
Wireless client can not participate in In case registration is enabled, you must  
the SpeedTouch™ wireless network. press the 'Registration' button to register the  
wireless client.  
Make sure that the SpeedTouch™ Associa-  
tion Control List is not locked, i.e. allows  
new wireless client registrations.  
Make sure that the wireless client adapter  
and SpeedTouch™ share the same IP subnet.  
If you are using a SpeedTouch™545 make  
sure that:  
The wireless upgrade card is of the  
correct type.  
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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.  
Link integrity/Activity LED of  
Ethernet port does not light up.  
Make sure that the LAN cable are securely  
connected to the 10/100Base-T port.  
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  
Gateway Device Control Client.  
Device Control Client Networking compo-  
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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Problem  
Solution  
No Line synchronization achieved.  
DSL/WAN LED off or flashing.  
Check whether the central splitter or dedi-  
cated filters are installed correctly and that  
the correct line is patched to your Speed-  
Touch™ line port.  
Make sure that ADSL service is enabled on  
the telephone line the SpeedTouch™ is  
connected to.  
Make sure that the correct SpeedTouch™  
variant is used for your DSL service.  
In case of ADSL/POTS (ADSL/PSTN)  
services at your premises, ONLY use a  
SpeedTouch™ ADSL/POTS variant.  
In case of ADSL/ISDN services at your local  
premises, ONLY use a SpeedTouch™ ADSL/  
ISDN variant.  
Bad regular telephone service  
Check whether a central splitter or dedi-  
cated filters are installed properly.  
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