Technicolor Thomson Network Router 570i User Manual

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Contents  
1.5 SpeedTouch™570 Internet Connectivity........................................................ 26  
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1 SpeedTouch™570 Installation  
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SpeedTouch™570 Wireless ADSL router!  
With the SpeedTouch™570 two cutting-edge technologies are combined: ADSL and  
the Wireless LAN (WLAN). With this answer to the increasing popularity of both tech-  
nologies, users can connect to your (Wireless) network and surf the Internet at high  
speed without the need for any expensive wiring installation.  
In this Setup and User's This Setup and User's Guide will assist you in getting acquainted with the Speed-  
Guide Touch™570 and quickly connecting wired and wireless users to the Internet.  
Terminology For readability, both the SpeedTouch™570 and SpeedTouch™570i will be referred to as  
SpeedTouch™570 in this Setup and User's Guide.  
Quick installation and Prior to connecting the SpeedTouch™570 , read the SpeedTouch™ Quick Installation  
Safety instructions Guide and Safety instructions.  
Documentation and Due to the continuous evolution of DSL technology, existing products are regularly  
software updates upgraded.  
For more information on the newest technological breakthroughs, software upgrades  
and documents, please consult the SpeedTouch™ web sites at:  
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1.1 Getting Acquainted with the SpeedTouch™570  
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  
more information.  
The SpeedTouch™570 You SpeedTouch™ is presented in a slim line box:  
SpeedTouch™ LEDs The SpeedTouch™570 is equipped with 5 LEDs on its front panel, indicating the state of  
the device during operation:  
Indicator  
Name  
LAN  
Description  
Color  
State  
Flashing  
Off  
Green  
Wireless LAN traffic activity  
No Wireless LAN activity  
Cell transmission on DSL line  
No transmission activity  
Cell reception from DSL line  
No reception activity  
Line TX  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Flashing  
Off  
Line RX  
Flashing  
Off  
Line Sync  
PWR/Alarm  
Flashing  
On  
Initialization of DSL line  
DSL line synchronized  
Green  
Amber  
On  
Power on, normal operation  
WLAN client registration  
Flashing  
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SpeedTouch™570 back  
panel layout  
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
Power button  
Power inlet  
D
E
Defaults button  
10/100Base-T Ethernet port  
DSL line port  
C
WLAN Registration button  
F
Ethernet port LED The Ethernet port on the rear panel has two LEDs:  
functionality  
A
B
Indicator  
Name  
Description  
LED  
Status  
A
B
10/100Base-T  
Off  
10Base-T Ethernet connection.  
100Base-T Ethernet connection.  
No connection on this port.  
Ethernet link up.  
Solid  
Off  
Integrity  
Activity  
Solid  
Flashing  
Data is flowing from/to this port.  
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1.2 Preparing the SpeedTouch™570  
Wall fixing assembly Part of the package is a wall mounting assembly which allows you to conveniently mount  
the SpeedTouch™570 on a wall.  
Before you start, check for the following items:  
The wall fixing assembly  
2 screws and 2 wall plugs  
1 Velcro sticker.  
To prepare the wall fixing assembly and the SpeedTouch™570 , proceed as follows:  
Step  
Action  
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
Place the Velcro sticker on the wall fixing assembly in the marked area.  
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Step  
Action  
5
Position the SpeedTouch™570 over the two hooks and slide the box down  
into place so that it is attached to the Velcro:  
Two variants Two ADSL variants of the SpeedTouch™570 Wireless ADSL Routers exist:  
The SpeedTouch™570 :  
The ADSL/POTS variant connecting to an analog POTS(*) line  
The SpeedTouch™570 i :  
The ADSL/ISDN variant connecting to a digital ISDN(**) line.  
You can identify your variant by checking the identification label located on the bottom  
of your SpeedTouch™570 .  
Use only the SpeedTouch™570 variant which is appropriate for the DSL service deliv-  
ered to your premises. Check with your Service Provider to determine whether your  
SpeedTouch™570 is adapted to ADSL service requirements.  
(*) Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS)  
(**) Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)  
ADSL service The appropriate DSL service must be available 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 de coupling  
ADSL and telephone signals.  
Always contact your Service Provider when installing splitter/filters!  
Public telephone lines carry voltages that can cause electric shock. Only install splitter/  
filters yourself if these are qualified for that purpose. Other splitter/filters may only be  
installed by qualified service personnel.  
Connect the ADSL line The DSL port on the SpeedTouch™570 is marked “Line”.  
Use the DSL cable provided to wire the SpeedTouch™570 DSL port to your telephone  
wall outlet.  
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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™570 is marked “DC”.  
Plug the adapter's coaxial jack into the SpeedTouch™570's power inlet.  
Turn on the Once all previous steps are completed, you can turn the SpeedTouch™570 on (I) with  
SpeedTouch™570 the power switch.  
The SpeedTouch™570 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.  
For troubleshooting startup failures, see chapter “3 Troubleshooting and Specifications”  
Local networking setup The SpeedTouch™570 offers two local networking solutions:  
Wireless Ethernet  
The SpeedTouch™570 Wireless Ethernet allows multiple PCs to connect to your  
local network.  
To be able to connect the PCs, you must install a Wireless Ethernet client adapter  
(WLAN client) on each PC you want to connect via the Wireless Ethernet.  
For more information on how to proceed for associating and registering WLAN  
Wired Ethernet  
The SpeedTouch™570's Ethernet port on the back panel allows you to connect  
the SpeedTouch™570 to an existing 10 or 100Base-T Ethernet network or a  
single computer with installed Ethernet card.  
To connect the SpeedTouch™570 to a single computer, you can simply use  
the included straight-through Ethernet cable to connect both Ethernet  
ports.  
For building a wired Ethernet network of multiple PCs, you must connect  
the SpeedTouch™570 to a hub or a switch.  
Note  
If a hub or switch is used for wired Ethernet networking, please follow the  
installation instructions supplied with the hub for connections and Ethernet  
cabling.  
Internet connection To continue with preparing the SpeedTouch™570 for Internet connectivity, see  
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1.3 Wireless Connectivity  
Introduction The SpeedTouch™570 features a Wireless LAN Access Point which behaves as a hub  
and allows wireless connectivity between several devices and the local (W)LAN and -  
via the SpeedTouch™570 DSL router - to the public network, e.g. the Internet.  
WLAN 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™570 and wireless clients, a name must be given to allow unique identi-  
fication of your WLAN radio link. This is done by the Service Set ID (SSID). Wireless  
clients must be part of this SSID environment in order to be able to communicate with  
other clients on the (W)LAN - including the SpeedTouch™570 .  
The IEEE802.11b standard for WLANs allows several WLAN networks using different  
radio channels to be co-located. Several channels are available for use which are associ-  
ated to a slightly different frequency in the allowed range. The SpeedTouch™570  
supports operation on all allowed channels and is able to select the best radio channel  
at each start-up.  
Wireless security Since the SpeedTouch™570 (W)LAN environment is a radio environment, precautions  
must be taken to ensure that your wireless network is safe from malicious intruders. In  
addition to providing the possibility of giving a personalized SSID name to the wireless  
network, the SpeedTouch™570 features a physical registration mechanism, an Access  
Control List (ACL) and enhanced Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 64- or 128-bits  
encryption to secure your network and to control wireless client access.  
Wireless client Only WLAN client adapters compliant to IEEE802.11b DSSS, will be able to communi-  
requirements cate with the SpeedTouch™570 , and with the other members of the SpeedTouch™570  
(W)LAN environment.  
It is advisable that the WLAN client adapter is Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance  
(WECA) Wi-Fi™ (*) certified to ensure smooth interoperability.  
To use SpeedTouch™570 's encryption security features, the WLAN client adapters  
should at least support 64-bit WEP encryption.  
(*) Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi)  
Recommended Only WLAN client adapters compliant to IEEE802.11b DSSS, will be able to communi-  
Wireless client cate with the SpeedTouch™570, hence with other members of the SpeedTouch™570  
adapters Wireless LAN environment.  
It is advisable that the WLAN client adapter is Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alli-  
ance (WECA) Wi-Fi certified to ensure smooth interoperability.  
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Default configuration When the SpeedTouch™570 leaves the factory and after every Push-to-Defaults, the  
SpeedTouch™570 wireless configuration returns to its initial default settings.  
These settings are as follows:  
The default SSID is printed on the identification label located on the bottom of  
your SpeedTouch™570:  
This unique SSID consists of the word “SpeedTouch” followed by the 6 last char-  
acters of the SpeedTouch™570 WLAN access point MAC address, without any  
spaces.  
By default SpeedTouch™570 automatically selects the best DSSS radio channel  
number at each start-up.  
The 'Registration' button is activated by default.  
Access Control List is empty and locked by default.  
WEP encryption is disabled by default.  
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1.3.1. First-time Wireless Client Connectivity  
Initial SpeedTouch™570 When the SpeedTouch™570 leaves the factory and after every Push-to-Defaults, the  
wireless configuration SpeedTouch™570 wireless configuration returns to its initial default settings.  
These settings are as follows:  
The SSID is as printed on the identification label located on the bottom of your  
SpeedTouch™570 .  
The DSSS radio channel number is set to “automatic”.  
The 'Registration' button is activated.  
The Access Control List is empty and locked.  
WEP encryption is disabled.  
Preconditions for a Make sure that:  
successful first-time  
The SpeedTouch™570 is powered on and ready for service.  
WLAN client  
registration  
The SpeedTouch™570 is in its default configuration.  
If needed, perform a push-to-defaults via its default button.  
The WLAN client adapter is installed on your computer.  
By default the WLAN client adapter’s IP configuration is set to dynamically obtain  
its IP configuration (DHCP).  
The WLAN client is correctly configured for the default SpeedTouch™570 SSID,  
hence associated to the SpeedTouch™570 WLAN. Depending on your WLAN  
client a wireless icon may become green or a message similar to the following may  
pop up: “Successfully joined Wireless network SpeedTouch012345".  
Note  
Some WLAN clients do not automatically join a WLAN. If so, follow the  
instructions for the WLAN client software to initiate the association.  
Registering the first Proceed as follows:  
WLAN client  
Step  
Action  
1
2
3
Make sure that all preconditions mentioned above are met.  
Push the red Registration button on the SpeedTouch™570 back panel.  
Make sure the WLAN client is correctly associated again to the Speed-  
Touch™570 WLAN. Depending on your WLAN client adapter a wireless icon  
may become green or a message similar to the following may pop up:  
“Successfully joined Wireless network SpeedTouch012345".  
Note  
Some WLAN clients do not automatically join a WLAN. If so,  
follow the instructions for the WLAN client software to initiate  
the association.  
4
As a result the WLAN client is associated to the default SpeedTouch™570  
Wireless environment and registered to the Access Control List.  
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1.3.2. Connecting other Wireless Clients  
Before you connect Before associating and registering further WLAN clients, it is recommended that you  
other WLAN clients first proceed with the configuration setup procedures as described in section  
For enhanced security, after going through the SpeedTouch™570 configuration setup  
procedures, you are able to “personalize” the SpeedTouch™570 Wireless configuration  
by configuring another SSID, and optionally enabling WEP encryption.  
After re-associating the first WLAN client adapter with the “personalized” Wireless  
configuration, you can register the remaining WLAN clients allowed to join your  
WLAN.  
For more information on the configuration of the SpeedTouch™570 Wireless configu-  
Preconditions Make sure that:  
The SpeedTouch™570 is powered on and ready for service.  
The SpeedTouch™570 has been configured by the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard or  
via uploading the appropriate configuration profile file.  
Optionally, the SpeedTouch™570 WLAN settings have been personalized.  
Further make sure that:  
The WLAN client adapter is installed on your computer.  
Depending on the personalized WLAN configuration:  
In case WEP encryption is enabled on the SpeedTouch™570 , you must configure  
the WLAN client for using the same WEP key.  
Configure the WLAN client for the SpeedTouch™570 SSID, hence associated to  
the SpeedTouch™570 WLAN.  
Depending on the registration button and Access Control List configuration:  
In case the registration button is disabled and the Access Control List  
unlocked, no further actions are needed for the WLAN client to access the  
SpeedTouch™570 WLAN network.  
In case the registration button is disabled and the Access Control List  
locked, you must manually add the WLAN client to the Access Control List  
as described in “ Wireless” on page 40.  
In case the registration button is enabled and the Access Control List  
locked, you must follow the procedure below to register the WLAN client  
to the SpeedTouch™570 Access Control List.  
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Registering Wireless In case the registration button is enabled, you must register pending WLAN clients as  
clients follows:  
Step  
1
Action  
Make sure that all preconditions mentioned above are met.  
2
Push the red Registration button on the SpeedTouch™570 back panel or click  
the 'Registration' button on the SpeedTouch™570 Wireless web page via an  
already registered and connected computer.  
3
Make sure the WLAN client is correctly associated again to the Speed-  
Touch™570 WLAN. Depending on your WLAN client adapter a wireless icon  
may become green or a message similar to the following may pop up:  
“Successfully joined Wireless network SpeedTouch012345".  
Note  
Some WLAN clients do not automatically join a WLAN. If so,  
follow the instructions for the WLAN client software to initiate  
the association.  
4
Browse to the SpeedTouch™570 Wireless web page to see that the MAC  
address of your WLAN client is added to the ACL table.  
Note: If a system password secures the SpeedTouch™570 from unauthorized  
access, you'll need to authenticate first before you can actually browse its web  
pages.  
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1.4 SpeedTouch™570 Configuration Setup  
Internet connectivity As soon as the SpeedTouch™570 is prepared as described in section “1.2 Preparing the  
SpeedTouch™570” on page 10 and the first-time WLAN client is registered to the  
SpeedTouch™570 WLAN according to subsection “1.3.1. First-time Wireless Client  
Connectivity” on page 15, the SpeedTouch™570 can be prepared for Internet connec-  
tivity.  
What you need from You must have a user account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for Internet  
your ISP access: For this user account, it will provide you with:  
A user name (logon ID)  
A password.  
Other information might be required depending on the provided CD-rom and/or  
specific requirements of the ISP.  
Configuration of the Depending on your computer's Operating System (OS) the configuration of your  
SpeedTouch™570 Internet connectivity can be done automatically or manually.  
In case your computer runs:  
A Microsoft Windows OS  
From the included SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-rom a wizard will automatically guide  
you through the configuration of both the SpeedTouch™570 and your PC for  
setting up the appropriate configuration.  
Another OS, e.g. Mac OS, Unix, Linux, etc.  
The configuration of the SpeedTouch™570 is semi-automatically done by  
uploading the appropriate configuration file to your SpeedTouch™570 .  
If needed, additional configuration of your computer must be done manually.  
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1.4.1. Configuration Setup for MS Windows OSs  
Microsoft Windows One of the following OSs must be installed on your PC(s):  
Microsoft Windows 95  
Microsoft Windows 98 or 98SE  
Microsoft Windows ME  
Microsoft Windows NT4.0  
Microsoft Windows 2000  
Microsoft Windows XP.  
You may need the Windows installation CD-rom during installation.  
TCP/IP Make sure that TCP/IP (*) is installed on your PC(s).  
(*) Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) / Internet Protocol (IP)  
The SpeedTouch™ The SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard can be divided in into two parts:  
Setup Wizard  
The detection procedure  
The configuration procedure.  
The detection  
procedure  
Step  
Action  
1
Insert the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-rom in your PC's CD-rom drive. The  
wizard will start automatically.  
Note  
If the wizard does not start automatically, open a 'Run' window via  
Start > Run from the Start menu and enter the following path:  
D:\Setup.exe, where D is the drive letter of your CD-rom drive.  
2
The SpeedTouch™ Welcome window pops up:  
To start the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard, click SpeedTouch™ Setup.  
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Step  
3
Action  
The Welcome to the SpeedTouch™ Setup Wizard window pops up:  
Click Next to proceed.  
4
The Software License Agreement for SpeedTouch™ window pops up:  
Click Yes to accept the terms of the agreement and to continue with the  
Setup wizard.  
5
The Setup wizard will continue by searching for SpeedTouch™ devices on the  
network. The following window shows the detection progress:  
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Step  
Action  
6
The setup wizard should find your SpeedTouch™570 device on the local  
network. This is indicated by following window:  
If the Setup wizard does not find an SpeedTouch™570 on the network an  
error window pops up. In this case check:  
Whether your PC is correctly wired to the SpeedTouch™570 or the  
WLAN client is correctly registered to the SpeedTouch™570 WLAN as  
That no dedicated firewall device or router is placed between your PC  
and the SpeedTouch™570 and that no personal firewall software is  
running on your PC  
Whether the SpeedTouch™570 is powered on and fully initialized.  
Note  
In case of MS Windows 95 or Windows NT4.0 it is advised to  
configure the PC with a static IP address, e.g. 10.0.0.1. Make sure  
however not to use the IP address 10.0.0.138 as it is the Speed-  
Touch™570 's default IP address.  
To repeat the search for the SpeedTouch™570, click Back and proceed with  
step 5 of this procedure.  
7
To continue with the configuration of the SpeedTouch™570 and your PC,  
proceed with the configuration procedure described below  
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The configuration  
procedure  
Step  
Action  
1
Once the the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard has detected the SpeedTouch™570  
device you can proceed with the configuration procedure.  
If more than one SpeedTouch™ device is listed, select the appropriate one.  
Then, click Next to proceed.  
Note  
If the SpeedTouch™570 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 config-  
uration.  
2
The following window invites you to select the appropriate connection profile  
for your Internet connectivity:  
Select the connection profile and click Next to continue.  
Note  
If the Service Provider included a separate disk with a dedicated  
connection profile, click Have disk to navigate to the location of  
the appropriate connection profile file.  
3
4
Subsequent screens will guide you through the configuration setup of both  
your SpeedTouch™570 and/or your PC. Follow the instructions and enter the  
required information where needed. This information should be provided by  
your Service Provider.  
In final step all configurations will be applied to the SpeedTouch™570 and  
your PC. You can follow the configuration progress in following window:  
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Step  
Action  
5
The SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard will appear again to announce that the  
configuration has been successful:  
Click finish to close the wizard.  
6
For enhanced security, after going through the SpeedTouch™570 configura-  
tion setup procedures, you are able to “personalize” the SpeedTouch™570  
Wireless configuration. See “1.3 Wireless Connectivity” on page 13 for more  
information.  
In case you want to enable multiple PCs on your local network for accessing  
the SpeedTouch™570 and the Internet, no additional configuration of your  
PCs must be done in most cases, except the WLAN client configuration. This  
because most configuration profile will enable the SpeedTouch™570 DHCP  
server - and a PC’s Ethernet interface is configured as DHCP client by default.  
To make sure that all PCs are configured as expected (DHCP or fixed IP  
addresses) you can re-run the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard on every PC.  
For fixed IP configurations, or other advanced settings, please follow the  
instructions provided by your ISP or network administrator.  
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1.4.2. Configuration Setup for other OSs  
Supported OSs As the SpeedTouch™570 is OS-independent, this configuration setup can be used by  
any computer system  
Note  
The following procedure may equally be used on MS Windows OSs.  
TCP/IP Make sure that your Operating System has a valid TCP/IP configuration.  
Configure the wireless computer for the correct default WLAN settings (See  
“1.3 Wireless Connectivity” on page 13) and with a static “Net10” private IP address,  
e.g. 10.0.0.1. Ensure, however, that you do NOT use the 10.0.0.138 IP address as this is  
the default IP address of the SpeedTouch™570.  
To ensure that IP connectivity exists, you can ping the SpeedTouch™570.  
Procedure  
Step  
Action  
1
To make sure that the SpeedTouch™570 is in its factory default state, perform  
a reset to defaults.  
2
3
Register the first-time WLAN client according to subsection “1.3.1. First-time  
Open a web browser and browse to the SpeedTouch™570 's default IP  
address 10.0.0.138. See chapter “2 SpeedTouch™570 Web Interface” on  
page 29 for more information.  
4
5
As a result the SpeedTouch™570 System info page appears.  
Expand the Advanced Topics and click Upgrade to open the Upgrade page.  
In the Configuration table you can overview the current (default) configura-  
tion settings active on the SpeedTouch™570.  
Click Browse to locate the configuration file on the CD-rom provided or disk.  
Note  
If the path is known you can immediately enter it in the location  
input field.  
6
7
8
Once the location to the appropriate configuration profile is selected, click  
Upload.  
The file will be uploaded to the SpeedTouch™570. Once uploaded, click  
Restart to restart the SpeedTouch™570 and activate the uploaded configura-  
tion.  
After restarting the SpeedTouch™570 some additional configuration of your  
computer system might be needed.  
Note: The required settings for your computer should be provided by your  
Service Provider, if applicable.  
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Step  
Action  
9
To check whether the activation of the uploaded configuration was successful,  
you can browse to the SpeedTouch™570 and overview the current configura-  
tion.  
10  
11  
It is advised to “personalize” the SpeedTouch™570 WLAN configuration. See  
tion.  
If applicable, register the remaining WLAN clients. See subsection  
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1.5 SpeedTouch™570 Internet Connectivity  
Surfing the Internet Once the SpeedTouch™570 and the PC(s) are configured as outlined in section  
Internet.  
Access methods The SpeedTouch™570 supports two access methods:  
Direct access  
Once initial configuration is done, continuous and immediate access is available via  
the DSL line.  
Dial-in access  
Access must be explicitly established, e.g. by “dialing” into a Remote Access  
Server (RAS), e.g. via the SpeedTouch™570 embedded PPP dial-in connections  
page.  
Note  
The dial-in access service may require a third party dial-in application. In this  
case the appropriate software has to be supplied by your Service Provider.  
The method used depends on the configuration profile/file you used to configure the  
SpeedTouch™570 and the Service Provider's requirements.  
Your Internet Regardless of whether the 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 some cases, e.g. in case of Bridged Ethernet, the remote organization  
might ask for a user name and password on an Internet welcome page.  
An example of how to establish a PPP dial-in connection via the SpeedTouch™570  
embedded dial-in client is provided on the next page.  
The SpeedTouch™570 Your SpeedTouch™570 offers a user-friendly web interface. Via the web pages you are  
web pages able to establish dial-in connections, configure some advanced settings, e.g. the Speed-  
Touch™570 DNS server or NAPT server or overview the WLAN configuration and  
settings, some statistics of your SpeedTouch™570 itself and its ADSL connectivity, etc.  
See chapter “2 SpeedTouch™570 Web Interface” on page 29 for more information  
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Embedded You can establish dial-in connections, pre-configured by the SpeedTouch™ Setup wizard  
SpeedTouch™ Dial-in or by uploading the appropriate configuration file.  
application  
The SpeedTouch™570 supports both two most popular connection methods: Routed  
PPP over ATM (PPPoA) and PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE).  
The connection method to use depends on the preferences of your ISP, hence the  
configuration profile you must apply to the SpeedTouch™  
Note  
The following description provides only an example of how you can establish  
Internet connectivity by starting Routed PPP connections. The Speed-  
Touch™570 supports various other methods for Internet access. The actual  
implementation depends on the preferences of your Service Provider.  
Starting a PPP session To open a Routed PPP connection to the Internet:  
Step  
Action  
1
Open a web browser on your PC/computer and browse to the Speed-  
Touch™570 web page:  
2
3
If needed, expand the System tasks, and click Dial-in to open the Connections  
page.  
In the Dial-in Connections table all configured Routed PPP entries are shown.  
In the Interface column select the entry you want to start a session with. As a  
result the entry will be highlighted.  
4
5
If not provided yet, enter your user name and password in the appropriate  
fields. If you want the SpeedTouch™ to remember your credentials, select  
'Save this password'.  
Note  
If applicable, enter the appropriate Service name. This name should  
be provided by your ISP, if required.  
Click Connect.  
While the SpeedTouch™ tries to start the session 'trying' appears in the State  
column of the entry. Once the session is started successfully the field displays  
'up'. From then on you are online and you can start your application or  
browse the Internet.  
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Terminating an opened To close an active Routed PPP connection:  
PPP session  
Step  
Action  
1
2
3
4
Ensure that you have access to the SpeedTouch™ web pages.  
Browse to the SpeedTouch™ Connections page.  
Select the connection entry you want to terminate the session for.  
Click Disconnect.  
The entry's session state will change to 'Down', i.e. it becomes idle.  
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2 SpeedTouch™570 Web Interface  
Introduction The SpeedTouch™570 comes with integrated local configuration capabilities.  
The local configuration, via the SpeedTouch™570 web interface, is based on the HTTP  
server/web browser concept.  
It allows you to configure your SpeedTouch™570 via a web browser using HTML pages  
from any local computer attached to the SpeedTouch™570 (Wireless) LAN.  
Requirements Before you access the SpeedTouch™570 pages, make sure that your browser is config-  
ured to directly connect to the SpeedTouch™570, I.e. that it is not using a Proxy server.  
If required, you can disable the proxy server for the time you want to access the Speed-  
Touch™570 web pages.  
For more information on how to disable your web browser's proxying, please consult  
the web browser's help pages.  
Use of the In most cases, the SpeedTouch™570 is correctly configured for your Internet connec-  
SpeedTouch™570 web tivity via the appropriate configuration profile/file and no further configuration on the  
interface web interface is needed.  
Access to the web pages is only required for some advanced configurations and  
upgrading/updating or backing up the SpeedTouch™570 configuration.  
Access to the To access the SpeedTouch™570 web pages:  
SpeedTouch™570 web  
interface  
Step  
1
Action  
Start the web browser on your PC or computer.  
2
Browse to the SpeedTouch™570 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.  
Enter user name and system password in the appropriate fields.  
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Result As a result the System Info page appears:  
From now on, the SpeedTouch™570 acts as a web server, sending HTML pages/forms  
at your request. You can fill out these pages/forms and submit them to the Speed-  
Touch™570. The latter scans the pages and performs the appropriate configurations.  
Topic menu and links On the left of each of the SpeedTouch™570 web pages a topics menu is provided. This  
menu navigates you via links through all configurational aspects of the Speed-  
Touch™570.  
For your convenience the links are sorted in two expandable topics menus: System  
Tasks and Other Places. The links in the System tasks menu lead you to pages for basic  
SpeedTouch™570 configuration and maintenance, i.e. the pages for every-day use. The  
Other Places menu, contains the links which allow advanced configuration of the Speed-  
Touch™570. These pages need only to be accessed for some specific operations, e.,g.  
re-configuring the Wireless settings.  
The following table lists all System menu links:  
SYSTEM menu  
Click ...  
To ...  
Establish dial-in connections.  
View the SpeedTouch™ connection information.  
View the current configuration profile.  
View the current ADSL line status.  
“ System Setup” Set a system password.  
View the SpeedTouch™ system information.  
Backup and/or upload configuration profiles/files.  
Restore the SpeedTouch™ default settings.  
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The following table lists all Other Places topic links:  
OTHER PLACES menu  
Click ...  
To ...  
View/configure the SpeedTouch™ IP interfaces and IP router.  
View/configure the SpeedTouch™ DNS server/client.  
View/configure the SpeedTouch™ DHCP server/client.  
View/configure static NAPT entries.  
Define a default local server for inbound connectivity.  
View/configure SpeedTouch™570 Wireless LAN settings.  
Help The Help link in the topics menu header allows you to browse the SpeedTouch™570  
online Help.  
For more information on a specific topic you can click the context-related Help links  
located at the Topic's web pages.  
Save all It is advised to save the SpeedTouch™570 configuration and to back it up whenever you  
made changes to its settings.  
To save the configuration click the Save All link in the topics menu header.  
For backing up the SpeedTouch™ configuration, see “ Upgrade” on page 34.  
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2.1 System Tasks  
Dial-in Click this button to display the Connections page.  
This page allows you to:  
Establish dial-in connections, if applicable:  
information on how to use the Dial-in Connections table.  
View detailed connection information by clicking the here link.  
Status Click this button to display the Configuration & Line Status page. This page is also the  
SpeedTouch™570 “home”page.  
It allows you to:  
View which configuration profile/file is currently loaded, including information on  
which Region and ISP this configuration applies to:  
View the current physical status of the ADSL line:  
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System Setup Click this button to display the System Setup page.  
This page allows you to:  
Configure a System password to restrict access to the SpeedTouch™570 :  
It is highly recommended that you configure a System password. To protect the  
SpeedTouch™570 you should change the System password on a regular basis.  
However, never use an obvious password such as your name, date of birth, etc.  
Enter the System password of your choice and re-enter it in the appropriate fields.  
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™570 web pages.  
View SpeedTouch™570 device related system information:  
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Upgrade Click this button to display the Software- and Configuration Upgrade page.  
This page allows you to:  
Upgrade the SpeedTouch™570 system software:  
Therefor:  
Step  
Action  
1
Before you start upgrading the SpeedTouch™570 software, you must have an  
upgrade software package available on a CD-rom provided or local disk.  
Note  
Upgrade software may be made available from your Service  
Provider. Contact your Service Provider for more information.  
2
3
Make sure no passive software is stored on the SpeedTouch™570. If needed  
click Remove passive to remove a passive software version.  
Click Browse to locate the SpeedTouch™570 upgrade software on your disk  
or CD-rom provided.  
Note  
If the path is known you can immediately enter it in the location  
input field.  
4
5
Click Upload.  
As a result the SpeedTouch™570 upgrade system software name will appear  
in the 'Passive software version' field.  
Note  
Uploading software may take up to four minutes to complete.  
Click Switch over.  
As a result the SpeedTouch™570 will switch the two system software  
versions, will reboot and come online with the upgrade system software.  
Saved configurations remain unchanged.  
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Back up the current SpeedTouch™570 configuration, restore the Speed-  
Touch™570 default configuration, or upload a new configuration file:  
To back up the current configuration, click Backup and follow the instructions.  
To restore the SpeedTouch™570 defaults, click Restore Defaults to load the  
default configuration. Click restart to reboot the SpeedTouch™570 and allow the  
changes to take effect.  
To upload a new configuration and apply a new or backup SpeedTouch™570  
configuration file, click Browse to go to the location where the SpeedTouch™570  
upgrade configuration file resides. Select it and click Upload to upload the file.  
Click restart to reboot the SpeedTouch™570 and allow the changes to take effect  
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2.2 Other Places Tasks  
Routing Click this button to display the IP Address- and Routing Tables page.  
This page allows you to:  
View or add/delete specific IP address entries for the SpeedTouch™570’s inter-  
faces:  
You can add a static IP address for one of the SpeedTouch™570 's interfaces by  
clicking New. Specify the IP address, (sub)netmask, whether NAPT should be  
applied to this address, and select the interface for which the IP address applies  
(use eth0 for the Ethernet interface). Click Apply to add the entry to the table. All  
essential IP routes associated with this IP address will be automatically added to  
the SpeedTouch™570 IP routing table.  
View or add/delete static IP routes for the SpeedTouch™570’s IP router:  
Routing can be useful when subnetting your local network. You can add a static IP  
route by clicking New. Specify the destination IP address (use the prefix notation  
to apply a subnetmask), source IP address (use the prefix notation to apply a  
subnetmask), and specify the gateway IP address or select the interface for this  
route. Click Apply to add the entry to the table.  
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DNS Click this button to display the Dynamic Name System (DNS) page.  
This page allows you to:  
View and/or supply the SpeedTouch™570 DNS domain name and to enable/  
disable the SpeedTouch™570 DNS server:  
Note  
The use of DNS subdomains is supported, e.g. dsl.office.lan.  
Overview the current SpeedTouch™570 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.  
DHCP Click this button to display the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) page.  
This page allows you to:  
Enable/disable the SpeedTouch™570 (Auto)DHCP server:  
The SpeedTouch™570 features a DHCP server which allows the PCs/computers  
on your local network to automatically obtain an IP address (select DHCP  
Server). If DHCP is not used on your local network, the SpeedTouch™570 DHCP  
server can be disabled (select No DHCP). The SpeedTouch™570 can also search  
for another DHCP server (select AutoDHCP) . If so, it slips into DHCP client  
mode, if not the SpeedTouch™570 becomes DHCP server.  
Click Apply to apply your selection.  
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Configure the SpeedTouch™570 DHCP server lease pool properties:  
The SpeedTouch™570 DHCP server (if enabled) will use the address pools listed  
in this table to provide IP addresses to requesting DHCP clients. To configure a  
user-defined IP address pool (appropriate to your local network conditions) click  
New and provide the required information. Click Apply to add your entry to the  
table.  
View the current leases provided by the SpeedTouch™570 DHCP server:  
Using this table you can also manually add static DHCP leases for specific hosts, if  
applicable.  
View the current SpeedTouch™570 DHCP client status:  
Via this table you can also manually add static SpeedTouch™570 DHCP client  
entries for specific interfaces, if applicable.  
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NAT Click this button to display the Network Address and Port Translation (NAPT) page.  
This page allows you to:  
Overview or add/delete specific static NAPT entries:  
You can add static NAPT entries by clicking New. Specify the outside address and  
inside address for the entry as well as the protocol and port to which the entry  
applies. 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. Click Apply to  
add the entry to the table.  
Define a default server:  
By specifying a default server IP address all incoming connections will be  
forwarded to the device with this IP address. In most cases this setting should be  
adequate for most server applications and will make the need for specific static  
NAPT entries redundant.  
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Wireless Click this button to display the SpeedTouch™570 Wireless page.  
This page allows you to:  
View and/or supply the SpeedTouch™570 Wireless access point SSID and enable/  
disable 64-bit/128-bit WEP encryption:  
It is highly recommended that you configure a personalized SSID instead of the  
default SSID. Enter an SSID of your choice and click Apply to apply the SSID.  
By default no WEP encryption is activated. To activate it, 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, in the case of 128-bit encryption, the  
104-bits WEP key consists of 26 hexadecimal digits. Click Apply to apply the WEP  
encryption settings.  
To ensure the highest level of security, you should change the wireless settings on  
a regular basis. However, never use obvious names and/or keys.  
View and/or configure some advanced SpeedTouch™570 Wireless access point  
settings by clicking the Here link:  
By default the SpeedTouch™570 Wireless access point uses automatic radio  
channel selection to ensure maximum performance, communication speeds and  
radio reaches. To specify a fixed channel, select one from the 'Channel' list and  
click Apply.  
By default only WLAN clients which are configured with the exact SSID, are  
allowed to join the SpeedTouch™570 WLAN. You can change this setting to allow  
also WLAN clients with a blank SSID, or SSID 'any' to join the SpeedTouch™570  
WLAN.  
You can enable/disable the registration button. In case the registration button is  
disabled, the button must NOT be pressed to register a WLAN station.  
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View the Radio Scan table:  
The Radio Scan table allows you to overview all radio channels and their respec-  
tive ratings.  
Overview the current Association Control List and enable/disable future associa-  
tions:  
Via this table you can also manually add or delete WLAN clients and configure  
whether WLAN clients are allowed to associate with the SpeedTouch™570  
WLAN or not.  
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3 Troubleshooting and Specifications  
Introduction This chapter provides information on how to identify and correct some common prob-  
lems you may encounter when using and configuring the SpeedTouch™570 .  
If the following troubleshooting tips have not resolved the problem, contact the  
company from which you purchased the SpeedTouch™570 for assistance.  
Configuration problems If you encounter DSL connectivity problems due to misconfiguration you might  
consider a hardware reset to factory defaults as described in this chapter.  
However, please note that resetting the SpeedTouch™570 to its factory settings will  
revoke all the changes you made to the configuration.  
Start-up problems Via the LEDs you can check the status of the SpeedTouch™570 . Following table may  
help you in case of problems with starting up the SpeedTouch™570 :  
LED indication  
Name  
Description  
Color  
State  
Flashing  
Off  
LAN  
Green  
Wireless Ethernet activity  
No activity  
Line TX  
Line RX  
Green  
Green  
Flashing  
ATM cell transmission/reception  
over the DSL line  
Off  
No activity  
Line Sync  
Flashing  
On  
Initialization of the DSL line  
DSL line synchronized  
PWR/Alarm  
Green  
Amber  
On  
Power on, normal operation  
Pending WLAN client registration  
Power on, start-up failed  
Power on, POST(*) pending  
Power on, POST(*) failed  
Flashing  
On  
PWR/Alarm  
Red  
Flashing  
On  
(*) Power On Self Test (POST)  
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Troubleshooting table Following table may help you in determining the kind of problem and provides some  
plausible solutions:  
Problem  
Solution  
SpeedTouch™570 does not work.  
(none of the LEDs lights up)  
Make sure the SpeedTouch™570 is  
plugged into an electrical outlet.  
Make sure the power switch on the  
SpeedTouch™570 is turned on.  
Make sure that you are using the correct  
power supply for your SpeedTouch™570  
device.  
Wireless client can not join the Speed-  
Touch™570 WLAN environment.  
Make sure that the WLAN client is  
configured for the correct wireless  
settings (DSSS, radio channel, WEP).  
The SpeedTouch™570 uses 128-bits  
WEP encryption, but the WLAN client  
only supports 64-bits encryption.  
In case registration is enabled, you must  
press the 'Registration' button to register  
the WLAN client.  
Make sure that the SpeedTouch™570  
Association Control List is not locked, i.e.  
allows new WLAN client registrations.  
No wireless LAN connectivity.  
Make sure that the WLAN client adapter  
is correctly installed on your PC.  
Make sure that the WLAN client adapter  
is configured for the correct wireless  
settings.  
Make sure that the WLAN client adapter  
and SpeedTouch™570 share the same IP  
subnet.  
Poor wireless connectivity or reach.  
Choose automatic channel selection or  
be careful to select a DSSS channel that  
doesn't interfere with other radio chan-  
nels.  
Check the location of the Speed-  
Touch™570 in the building.  
No wired LAN connectivity.  
Make sure that the cable is securely  
Ethernet port link integrity/Activity LED connected to the 10/100Base-T port.  
does not light up.  
Make sure that you are using the correct  
cable type for your Ethernet equipment.  
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Problem  
Solution  
100Base-T LED of Ethernet port does  
not light up.  
Make sure the computer's Ethernet port  
supports 100Base-T Ethernet connec-  
tivity and/or is configured for auto-negoti-  
ation.  
Poor SpeedTouch™570 performance.  
Make sure that the SpeedTouch™570 is  
installed and configured as instructed in  
this Setup and User's Guide and/or as  
instructed by the SP.  
Check whether a central splitter or dedi-  
cated filters are installed properly.  
No Line synchronization achieved.  
Line Sync LED keeps flashing  
Make sure that ADSL service is enabled  
on the wall outlet the SpeedTouch™570  
is connected to.  
Make sure the correct SpeedTouch™570  
variant is used for your DSL service.  
In case of ADSL/POTS services at your  
premises, ONLY use a SpeedTouch™570  
ADSL/POTS variant.  
In case of ADSL/ISDN services at your  
local premises, ONLY use a Speed-  
Touch™570 i ADSL/ISDN variant.  
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How to perform a Proceed as follows:  
hardware reset to  
factory defaults  
Step  
1
Action  
Make sure the SpeedTouch™570 is powered on.  
2
Use a pencil to press the Defaults button at the back of the SpeedTouch™570  
until all the LEDs on the front of the SpeedTouch™570 start flashing.  
3
Release the button. You will notice that the SpeedTouch™570 reboots. The  
SpeedTouch™570 will come online with factory default settings.  
You will need to re-associate and register your WLAN clients, using the  
factory defaults WLAN settings. See subsection “1.3.1. First-time Wireless  
Resetting the system to its factory defaults also involves deleting the configuration  
profile settings. You may, therefore, need to reconfigure the system using the Speed-  
Touch™ Setup wizard or by uploading the relevant configuration file. See section  
In case you made a back up file of the last known good configuration, you can use it to  
restore the SpeedTouch™570 configuration. See “ Upgrade” on page 34 for more infor-  
mation.  
Factory default service When the SpeedTouch™570 leaves the factory and after every hardware reset to  
settings defaults, the SpeedTouch™570 features the following factory default settings:  
Default IP configuration:  
IP address: 10.0.0.138  
System password: not set  
DHCP server: disabled  
DNS server: disabled  
Master firewall: enabled  
Default wireless acces point configuration:  
SSID: SpeedTouchXXXXXX (where XXXXXX is the last 6 characters of  
the SpeedTouch™570's WLAN access point MAC address).  
DSSS radio channel number: automatic selection on each restart  
Association Control List: empty and locked  
Registration button: enabled  
64-bits/128-bits WEP encryption: disabled  
Default Connection profile settings:  
IEEE802.3D Transparent Bridging on VPI*VCI=8*35  
IEEE802.3D Transparent Bridging on VPI*VCI=0*35  
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