Technicolor Thomson IP Phone TG787 User Manual

THOMSON TG787  
Wireless VoIP Residential Gateway  
Setup and User Guide  
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THOMSON TG787  
Setup and User Guide  
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inaccuracies that may appear in this document.  
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Document Information  
Status: v2.0 (June 2008)  
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Short Title: Setup and User Guide TG787 R8.1 (en)  
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About this Setup and User Guide  
About this Setup and User Guide  
Used Symbols  
A note provides additional information about a topic.  
A caution warns you about potential problems or specific precautions that need to be taken.  
Terminology  
Generally, the THOMSON TG787 will be referred to as Thomson Gateway in this Setup and User Guide.  
Typographical Conventions  
Following typographical convention is used throughout this manual:  
Sample text indicates a hyperlink to a Web site.  
Example: For more information, visit us at www.thomson-broadband.com.  
Sample text indicates an internal cross-reference.  
Example: If you want to know more about guide, see “1 Introduction” on page 7”.  
Sample text indicates an important content-related word.  
Example: To enter the network, you must authenticate yourself.  
Sample text indicates a GUI element (commands on menus and buttons, dialog box elements, file  
names, paths and folders).  
Example: On the File menu, click Open to open a file.  
Documentation and software updates  
Thomson continuously develops new solutions, but is also committed to improving its existing products.  
For more information on Thomson's latest technological innovations, documents and software releases, visit  
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1 Installation  
1 Installation  
Introduction  
In a few minutes you will be able to access the Internet using your Thomson Gateway.  
This Setup and User Guide will show you how to set up your Thomson Gateway and how to connect your  
computer(s) to the Internet.  
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1.1 Preliminary Steps  
DSL service  
The DSL service must be up and running on your telephone line.  
If both conventional telephone and DSL service are simultaneously available from the same copper pair, you  
will need a central splitter or distributed filters for decoupling DSL and telephone signals.  
Public telephone lines carry voltages that can cause electric shock. Only try to set up splitter/  
filters that have been designed to be installed by unqualified personnel. For further assistance,  
contact your Internet Service Provider.  
Computer requirements  
To connect a computer via Ethernet, make sure the computer is equipped with an Ethernet Network  
Interface Card (NIC).  
For wireless networking, you will need a WiFi-certified wireless client adapter for each computer you  
want to connect wirelessly.  
Internet connection details  
You may need the following connection details from your Internet Service Provider (ISP):  
Your ISP’s method for connecting to the Internet (for example PPPoE)  
The VPI/VCI (for example 8/35)  
Your user name and password to connect to the Internet for PPP connections  
Your IP settings in case of static configurations  
Optionally your ISP may indicate the Service Profile to use during Setup.  
You may have received this information when you subscribed to DSL at your Internet Service Provider (ISP).  
You will be prompted for this information at a given step in the installation procedure.  
Voice over IP (VoIP) connection details  
If you want to be able to make phone calls over the Internet, you will need following details for your VoIP  
connection:  
A user account at your VoIP Service Provider  
The server settings of your VoIP Service  
These settings may be provided by your Internet Service Provider.  
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1.2 Placing your Thomson Gateway  
Possibilities  
You can mount the Thomson Gateway on a wall or simply place it on a desk.  
Wall mount  
Proceed as follows to mount the Thomson Gateway on a wall or other vertical surface:  
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Take the wall mount leaflet out of the box.  
Stick the wall mount leaflet on the place where your want to mount your Thomson Gateway.  
Drill two holes through the marked positions.  
Fasten two screws in the wall holes. The screws should protrude five millimetres from the surface of the  
wall.  
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Attach your Thomson Gateway on the wall using the two mounting slots on the bottom.  
If you install the Thomson Gateway onto plasterboard, use dowels to secure the screws. Otherwise  
the strain of the cables connected to the Thomson Gateway rear panel connectors could pull the  
Thomson Gateway from the wall.  
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1 Installation  
1.3 Installing your Thomson Gateway  
Installation methods  
There two ways to set up your Thomson Gateway:  
Guided Installation  
How it works  
The Setup wizard included on the CD will guide you through all configuration aspects of your Thomson  
Gateway. This is the recommended way to install your Thomson Gateway.  
Requirements  
Your computer must run one of the following operating systems:  
Microsoft Windows Vista (x64)  
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack (SP) 2 or higher  
Microsoft Windows XP x64 SP 1 or higher  
Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4  
Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther)  
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)  
You must have administrative rights on your computer  
Getting started  
Manual Installation  
How it works  
The Setup and User Guide will first help you to connect your computer to the Thomson Gateway. After this is  
done, you can configure your Thomson Gateway using your web browser.  
Requirements  
Javascript must be enabled on your web browser.  
Getting started  
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1.3.1 Guided Installation  
Connecting devices: wait!  
Do not plug in any cables or connect any devices until you are prompted to do so by the wizard.  
In case of problems  
If you encounter problems during this installation please refer to “7.1 Setup wizard Troubleshooting” on  
Starting the wizard  
To start the wizard:  
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Insert the Setup CD into your computer's CD- or DVD-ROM drive.  
If your computer runs:  
Microsoft Windows: The CD should autostart.  
Mac OS X: Double-click Menu in the window with the content of the CD.  
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Select the language of your choice and click OK.  
The Setup wizard will now guide you through the installation.  
At the end of the installation, following screen appears:  
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Interface after closing the wizard. On the Thomson Gateway Web Interface, you can further configure  
your Thomson Gateway.  
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Click Finish.  
The CD menu appears.  
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CD menu  
On the CD Menu, click:  
(Re)configure my Thomson Gateway to reconfigure your Thomson Gateway or add a new computer to  
your network.  
View Documentation to view the documentation that is available for your Thomson Gateway. This list  
will be automatically updated if you are connected to the Internet.  
Visit Thomson Broadband to visit the online support sections on www.thomson-broadband.com.  
Actual available items may depend on the Setup CD delivered with your Thomson Gateway.  
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1.3.2 Manual Installation  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
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Connect the cables  
Proceed as follows:  
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Connect your computer to the Thomson Gateway as described in “3.1 Adding a Computer to your  
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Connect the Thomson Gateway to the DSL line.  
Connect the power supply.  
Turn on the Thomson Gateway.  
Configure the Thomson Gateway  
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Open your web browser.  
The Thomson Gateway informs you that you have not yet configured your Thomson Gateway.  
If this window does not appear browse to http://dsldevice.lan or to the IP address of your Thomson  
Gateway (by default: 192.168.1.254) and click Thomson Gateway on the menu on the left-hand side.  
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Click Setup my Thomson Gateway.  
The Easy Setup wizard appears. This wizard will guide you through the configuration of your Thomson  
Gateway. Click Next and follow the instructions.  
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2 Thomson Gateway Basics  
In this chapter  
Topic  
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2.1 Thomson Gateway LED Behaviour  
Status LEDs  
On the top panel of your Thomson Gateway, you can find a number of status LEDs, indicating the state of the  
device during normal operation.  
Power LED  
Name  
Green  
Red  
Colour  
Solid on  
Solid on  
Solid on  
State  
Power on, normal operation  
Power on, self-test failed, indicating device malfunction  
Bootloader active (during upgrade)  
Power off  
Orange  
Off  
Ethernet LED  
Name  
Colour  
Blinking  
Solid on  
State  
Green  
Ethernet activity  
Ethernet connection, no activity  
No Ethernet connection  
Off  
Wireless/WLAN LED  
Name  
Colour  
State  
Green  
Blinking  
Solid on  
Blinking  
Solid on  
Blinking  
Solid on  
Toggling  
Wireless activity, WPA(2) encryption  
No wireless activity, WPA(2) encryption  
Wireless activity, WEP encryption  
No wireless activity, WEP encryption  
Wireless activity, no security  
No wireless activity, no security  
Wireless client registration phase  
WLAN disabled  
Amber  
Red  
Red/green  
Off  
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Broadband/DSL LED  
Name  
Colour  
State  
Green  
Blinking  
Solid on  
Pending DSL line synchronisation  
DSL line synchronised  
No DSL line  
Off  
Internet LED  
Name  
Colour  
Blinking  
Solid on  
Solid on  
State  
Green  
Internet activity  
Internet connectivity, no activity  
Internet connection setup failed  
No Internet connection  
Red  
Off  
Phone/Voice LED  
Name  
Colour  
Solid on  
Blinking  
State  
Green  
VoIP service up  
VoIP activity  
VoIP service down  
Off  
Ethernet LED (Ethernet port)  
A LED may be provided per Ethernet port to indicate link integrity (or activity).  
LED Status  
Off  
Description  
No connection on this port  
Ethernet link up  
Solid on  
Blinking  
Data is flowing from/to this port  
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2.2 Thomson Gateway Web Interface  
Introduction  
The Thomson Gateway Web Interface allows you to configure your Thomson Gateway using your web  
browser.  
Requirements  
Javascript must be enabled on your browser.  
Accessing the Thomson Gateway Web Interface  
Proceed as follows:  
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Open your web browser.  
Browse to http://dsldevice.lan or to the IP address of your Thomson Gateway (by default: 192.168.1.254).  
If you have protected your Thomson Gateway with a user name and password, the Thomson Gateway  
will prompt you to enter these. Enter your user name and password and click OK.  
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If your computer runs Windows Vista or Windows XP, you can also access the Thomson Gateway Web  
Interface using the Internet Gateway Device icon. For more information, see “4.3 Universal Plug and Play” on  
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Components  
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Label  
Description  
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Menu  
The menu is located on the left side of the page and consists of the following menu items:  
Thomson Gateway:  
Provides basic information on the Thomson Gateway.  
Broadband Connection:  
Allows you to view/configure your broadband connections.  
Toolbox:  
Allows you to assign games or applications to a device and secure your Internet connection.  
Home Network:  
Allows you to manage your local network.  
Language Bar  
The language bar is located in the top banner and allows you to change the language of the Thomson  
Gateway Web interface.  
The language bar will only be shown if more than one language is available.  
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Navigation Bar  
The navigation bar is located at the top of the page and allows you to:  
View the current user name.  
Click this name to change your password or switch to another user.  
View the current position on the Thomson Gateway Web interface.  
Select change the display level of the page (for example: Overview, Details or Configure)  
Get context-related Help information.  
Notification Area  
The notification area is located under the Navigation Bar and is used to display:  
Error messages, indicated by a red traffic light.  
Warnings, indicated by an orange traffic light.  
Information, indicated by a green traffic light.  
If none of these events occur, the notification area will not be shown.  
Content pane  
The content pane is located at the centre of the page and displays the information and configurable items of  
the selected topic.  
Tasks  
To allow a quick configuration of your Thomson Gateway, some pages may offer you a number of related  
tasks in the Pick a task list. These tasks will guide you to the page where you can perform the selected task.  
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2.3 Backing Up/Restoring your Configuration  
Introduction  
Once you have configured your Thomson Gateway to your needs, it may be a good idea to save your  
configuration for later use. This way you can always return to your working configuration in case of  
problems.  
Backing up your configuration  
Proceed as follows:  
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On the Thomson Gateway menu, click Configuration.  
In the Pick a task list, click Save or Restore Configuration.  
Under Backup current configuration, click Backup Configuration Now.  
The Thomson Gateway prompts you to save your file.  
Save your file to a location of your choice.  
Restoring your configuration  
Proceed as follows:  
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On the Thomson Gateway menu, click Configuration.  
In the Pick a task list, click Save or Restore Configuration.  
Under Restore saved configuration, click Browse.  
Open your backup file.  
The Thomson Gateway restores your configuration.  
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3 Adding New Devices to your Network  
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Topic  
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3 Adding New Devices to your Network  
3.1 Adding a Computer to your Network  
Guided Installation  
If you configured your Thomson Gateway using the Guided Installation, use the same procedure on the  
computer that you want to add.  
At a specific point in the installation, the Setup wizard will inform you that the Thomson Gateway has already  
been configured:  
Select No and click Next to continue.  
Manual Installation  
You can also manually add a new computer to your local network:  
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3.1.1 Connecting a computer using Wireless  
Before you start  
Before you can connect a computer to your wireless network you need to know which Network Name (SSID)  
and encryption your Thomson Gateway is using.  
Where can I find the SSID?  
If you did not change the SSID manually, your Thomson Gateway uses the SSID that is printed on the bottom  
panel label of your Thomson Gateway.  
Where can I find the encryption?  
You have not yet configured your Thomson Gateway  
In this case, no encryption is used.  
You have already configured your Thomson Gateway using the Guided Installation  
If you choose to use the wireless settings proposed by the Setup wizard, you can find the encryption keys on  
the label on the bottom of your Thomson Gateway:  
Forgot your wireless settings?  
If you have changed the wireless settings manually and you can’t remember your settings, try one of the  
following:  
If one of your computers is already connected to your network:  
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Browse to the Thomson Gateway Web Interface on a computer that is already connected to your network.  
On the Home Network menu, click Wireless.  
In the upper-right corner, click Details.  
The wireless Access Point page appears. Under:  
Configuration, you can find the network name (SSID).  
Security, you can find the encryption.  
If none of your computers is connected to your network, connect a computer using a wired connection and  
follow the procedure above to find out what your wireless settings are.  
Another option is to reset your Thomson Gateway and reconfigure it all over again. For more information,  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
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Configure your computer with the same wireless settings as your Thomson Gateway. For more  
information, consult the help of your wireless client.  
If you enabled the access control list on the Thomson Gateway, you have to register your computer  
before you can connect to the network. Access control is disabled by default.  
For more information, see “5.2 Access Control” on page 61.  
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3.1.2 Connecting a computer using Ethernet  
Requirements  
Your computer must have a free Ethernet port.  
Your computer must be configured to obtain an IP address automatically. This is the default setting.  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
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Connect one end of the (yellow) Ethernet cable to (one of the) yellow Ethernet port(s) of your Thomson  
Gateway:  
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Connect the other end of the (yellow) Ethernet cable to your computer.  
Your computer is now connected to your network. No additional configuration is needed.  
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3.2 Adding a Phone to your Network  
Introduction  
Depending on your Thomson Gateway, you can connect one or two analogue phones or faxes to the  
Thomson Gateway.  
Procedure  
Before you can make a phone call over the Internet, you must:  
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Connect your phone to the Thomson Gateway.  
Configure the telephone services on your Thomson Gateway.  
After the Installation  
In “4.2 Telephony Features” on page 39, we will take a closer look at some telephony features.  
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3.2.1 Connecting Phones to the Thomson Gateway  
Procedure  
Use a phone cable with RJ-11 connectors to:  
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Wire the green Thomson Gateway Phone port(s) to your phone(s) or fax.  
If your Thomson Gateway has a black port labelled "PSTN", you must connect this port to the telephone  
output of your DSL splitter to allow analogue phone calls with the same telephone set that you use for  
VoIP calls.  
This is only required if you still want to make phone calls using the analogue telephone line.  
Be aware that, if the PSTN port (if provided) is not wired to your telephone wall outlet or  
distributed filter, emergency calls are not always possible!  
As distributed filters are country-specific, you cannot use the device everywhere.  
If this is not the case, no additional connections are needed.  
Emergency calls  
If the device is not powered, the Thomson Gateway will automatically select the analogue signal (if  
connected). So you still will be able to make emergency calls.  
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3.2.2 Configuring your Thomson Gateway  
Introduction  
If you configured your Thomson Gateway using the Guided Installation, the telephony service will already be  
configured by the Setup wizard.  
If you choose to configure your Thomson Gateway manually or you still need to configure the telephony  
service, you can follow the procedure below.  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
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Your Internet connection must be up and running before you can configure Internet telephony.  
Enable the Telephony Service  
To enable the telephony service:  
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On the Toolbox menu, click Telephony.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
Select Service Enabled.  
Click Apply.  
Assign Phone Numbers  
To configure your Internet SIP telephone numbers:  
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On the Toolbox menu, click Telephony.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure. Assign phone numbers to the ports. If you want to use the same  
number for all ports, select Port ‘All’.  
The phone numbers are provided by your provider.  
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Click Apply.  
Configure the Telephony Service  
Proceed as follows to configure the telephony service:  
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2
3
On the Toolbox menu, click Telephony.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Expert configure.  
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Enter the IP address and the port number of the registrar, and the proxy, as provided by your ISP:  
Click Apply.  
Verifying Telephone Connectivity  
Proceed as follows to verify the voice connection:  
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Make sure the Thomson Gateway is turned on and ready for service.  
Check whether your phone is properly attached to the Thomson Gateway.  
Make sure the Internet telephony service is enabled and configured.  
The Voice LED must be solid green.  
Pick up your phone, wait for the dialling tone, and dial the number. If you dial a ‘#’ after the phone  
number, the phone number will be called instantly.  
The phone(s) attached to the Thomson Gateway can receive incoming VoIP calls, as long as your  
Thomson Gateway is turned on and the Voice LED is lit.  
For calls over the analogue phone line, your phones are line-powered by the telephone company  
and can therefore always be reached, even if the Thomson Gateway is turned off.  
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3.2.3 Multiple Identities  
Introduction  
You can assign up to three Internet telephone numbers or URIs to one or both phone ports, or you can assign  
a common number to both phone ports.  
The phone numbers are provided by your provider.  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
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Browse to the Thomson Gateway web pages.  
On the Toolbox menu, click Telephony.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
In the Pick a task list, click Use multiple identities.  
Click Add.  
Enter another URI, your user name and password.  
Choose the phone port for which you want to use this telephone number.  
Click Apply.  
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4 Getting the Most Out of Your Thomson Gateway  
4 Getting the Most Out of Your Thomson Gateway  
In this chapter  
In this chapter we will take a closer look at following features:  
Topic  
Page  
Feature availability  
Depending on the configuration offered by your Internet Service Provider (ISP), some features may not be  
available on your Thomson Gateway. For more information, contact your ISP.  
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4 Getting the Most Out of Your Thomson Gateway  
4.1 Sharing Content on your Network  
Introduction  
The Thomson Gateway allows you to store your data on a centralised place in the network. This way you can  
share your files with everyone that is connected to your network.  
What do I need?  
A FAT32 formatted USB storage device.  
To format your device for FAT32, consult the help of your operating system. Make sure to make a  
copy of your data before you doing this. Formatting your device will erase all data.  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
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Connect your USB storage device to the Thomson Gateway  
Plug your USB memory stick or external hard disk in (one of) the USB master port(s) of your Thomson  
Gateway.  
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Configure Content Sharing on the Thomson Gateway  
If you want to:  
Simply share your data and media with other users on the network, proceed with “4.1.1 Setting Up the  
Share your media with media devices like an IP Set-Top Box, proceed with “4.1.3 Using UPnP AV to Share  
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4.1.1 Setting Up the File Server  
Introduction  
If you want to allow users to change the content on your USB storage device, you have to enable the  
Network File Server on your Thomson Gateway. This way, all users connected to your Thomson Gateway  
will be able to access your USB storage device and make changes to it.  
Procedure  
To enable the Network File Server:  
1
2
3
4
On the Tools menu, click Content Sharing.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
Under Network File Server (Windows Networking), click Server Enabled. It is also recommended to  
complete in following fields:  
Server Name:  
You will use this name to access the Thomson Gateway. If you leave this field empty you can only  
access your USB storage device by entering the IP address (by default: 192.168.1.253)  
Server Description:  
Here you can add a short description for what kind of data is stored on the USB storage device.  
Workgroup:  
Enter the same workgroup as your computer(s).  
5
6
Click Apply.  
All users connected to the Thomson Gateway can now connect to your SUB storage device. If you want  
to limit the number of folders users can access, continue with “4.1.2 Managing your Shared Content” on  
7
If your computer runs:  
Microsoft Windows, continue with How to access the shared content on Windows.  
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How to access the shared content on Windows  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
Open Windows Explorer.  
In the address bar type two backslashes followed by the name that you entered in the Server Name box  
(in our example: \\Thomson).  
If you did not provide a server name, type \\192.168.1.253.  
3
All storage devices that are attached to your Thomson Gateway are listed as folders.  
If the storage device has multiple partitions an index number will be added at the end (for example:  
Disk_a1 and Disk_a2).  
If the partition is a managed partition, the Media and Shared folders will be displayed instead:  
For more information on managed partitions, see “4.1.2 Managing your Shared Content” on page 35.  
4
If you plan to frequently use this folder, it might be useful to map this folder as a network drive. For more  
information, see your operating system’s help.  
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How to access the shared content on Mac  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
3
On the Go menu, click Connect To Server.  
The Connect To Server window appears.  
In the Server Address box, type smb://<server name>, where <server name> is the Server Name you  
assigned to your USB storage device. So in our example we will type smb://Thomson.  
4
The SMB Mount window appears.  
Select the shared folder you want to mount and click OK.  
5
6
The SMB/CIFS Filesystem Authentication window appears. You do not need to authenticate, click OK.  
Your USB storage device is now mounted and is displayed on your desktop.  
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4.1.2 Managing your Shared Content  
Introduction  
To prevent that users start creating folders on your USB storage device and to keep the directory structure  
clean and transparent, the Thomson Gateway allows you to configure your USB storage device as Managed  
Managed Partition  
If you select your drive or partition as managed partition, users will only be able to access following folders:  
Media  
Shared  
All other folders will be hidden from the user. If you connected more than one USB storage device, those  
device will be hidden.  
If these folders are not on your USB storage device. The Thomson Gateway will create them automatically.  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
3
4
On the Tools menu, click Content Sharing.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
Under List of connected disks, click the radio button next to the partition you want to configure as  
5
Click Apply.  
Result  
The Thomson Gateway creates following folders:  
Media:  
Use this folder to share your media files with others users on your network. You can store your media  
files in following subfolders:  
Movies  
Music  
Pictures  
Shared:  
Use this folder to share your data with other users. Optionally, users can also access this folder using FTP.  
If the above folders are already exist, the existing folders are used.  
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4.1.3 Using UPnP AV to Share Content with Media Devices  
Introduction  
If you want to share your media files with media devices like IP Set-Top Boxes, you have to configure the  
Thomson UPnP AV Server  
The Thomson UPnP AV Server is a server that shares media files with devices that are connected to the same  
network. These media files are stored on a USB storage device connected to the Thomson Gateway.  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
Enable UPnP AV on the Thomson Gateway  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
3
4
On the Tools menu, click Content Sharing.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
Under UPnP AV Media Server, click Server Enabled.  
Select your USB storage device as managed partition  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
Under List of connected disks, click the radio button next to the partition of which you want to share the  
media files.  
Click Apply.  
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4.1.4 Accessing your Shared Content by FTP  
Introduction  
The Thomson Gateway allows you to access your shared content by FTP. This can be useful if you want to be  
able to access your shared content from the Internet.  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
If you have already configured a password for your login account, you can continue with the next step.  
Protect your Thomson Gateway Web Interface login account with a password  
If your login account is not yet configured with a password:  
1
2
3
4
5
On the Toolbox menu, click User Management.  
In the Pick a task list, click Change my password.  
Leave the Old Password box empty.  
Type your new password both in the New Password box and Confirm New Password box.  
Configure FTP access for your shared content  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
3
4
5
On the Tools menu, click Content Sharing.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
Under FTP Server, click Server Enabled.  
Under List of connected disks, click the radio button next to the partition that you want to access using  
FTP.  
6
7
The Thomson Gateway now creates a Media and Shared folder on the selected partition. The Shared  
folder will be used as root location for FTP sessions.  
Click Apply.  
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Result  
The Shared folder is now accessible using FTP. If you are connected to the Internet, the link to the FTP server  
is displayed under FTP Server:  
On the Thomson Gateway network, you can also FTP to the local address (192.168.1.253).  
Additional configuration  
As you may know the IP address of your Internet connection changes frequently. This implies that the link to  
the FTP server will also change every time the public IP changes. With Dynamic DNS, you can assign a host  
name to the IP address (for example mygateway.dyndns.org). For more information, see “4.5 Dynamic DNS”  
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4.2 Telephony Features  
Contents  
In this chapter we will have a closer look at some interesting telephony features:  
Topic  
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4.2.1 Address Book  
Introduction  
The Thomson Gateway allows you to store the contact details of your contacts on the Thomson Gateway  
Web Interface. On this page, you can make a call or send a message simply by clicking on a link.  
Accessing the Address Book page?  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
3
On the Toolbox menu, click Address Book.  
The Address Book page appears.  
Managing contacts  
To:  
Add a contact, click Add.  
Edit a contact, click Edit.  
Delete a contact, click Delete.  
All information provided per contact is optional except for the Last and First Name, and can be updated or  
completed at any time.  
The Address book resides on the Thomson Gateway, so everyone with access to the Thomson  
Gateway web interface can view and use the Address book.  
Using the Address book  
The contact details of a contact in your Address book allow you to directly make a call or send a message  
from out the Thomson Gateway web interface.  
Per contact you can click (if available):  
Business: to make a call to the contact’s business telephone number  
Home: to make a call to the contacts home telephone number  
Mobile: to make a call to the contact’s mobile telephone number  
Other or SIP uri: to make a call to the contact’s VoIP telephone number  
E-mail: for sending an E-mail message to the contact with your e-mail client.  
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4.2.2 Telephony services  
Introduction  
Telephony services or supplementary services add extra functionality to your phone. Which supplementary  
services that are available is determined by your service provider.  
To following list gives an overview of the services that may be available:  
3pty: three party call  
Callreturn: to call back the last missed call  
Ccbs: call completion on busy subscriber (automatic callback)  
Cfbs: call forwarding on busy  
Cfnr: call forwarding on no reply  
Cfu: call forwarding unconditional  
Clip: calling line identification presentation  
Clir: calling line identification restriction  
Clironcall: clir for only one call  
ForcedFXO: switch to FXO (PSTN)  
Hold: put an active call on hold  
Mwi: message waiting indication  
Transfer: call transfer between local ports  
Waiting: incoming call while active call indication  
Waitingoncall: call waiting active for only one call.  
Checking which services that you can use?  
To check which services you can use:  
1
2
3
4
5
On the Tools menu, click Content Sharing.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
In the Pick a task list, click View Telephony Services.  
Under Telephony Services, you can see the services that are supported by your provider.  
Activating services  
You can activate/deactivate supplementary services in two ways:  
Via activation/deactivation codes, also referred to as service code commands.  
Via the Telephony Configure page.  
The activation/deactivation codes for a specific supplementary service is displayed in the overview.  
For example, to activate Call Hold dial *94, to deactivate the service dial #94.  
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Activating services on the web pages  
To activate/deactivate supplementary services via the web page:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
On the Tools menu, click Content Sharing.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
In the Pick a task list, click View Telephony Services.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
To activate/ deactivate supplementary services select/clear the check box of the supplementary service.  
Click Apply.  
Call Forwarding  
Call Forwarding informs you about the call forwarding parameters:  
CFNR-timer or Call Forwarding on No Reply timer is the time expressed in seconds after which an  
incoming call is forwarded when not answered.  
CFNR-destination or Call Forwarding on No Reply destination is the telephone number to which a call is  
forwarded to when the CFNR-timer expires.  
CFU-destination or Call Forwarding Unconditional is the telephone number to which an incoming call is  
always forwarded to.  
CFBS-destination or Call Forwarding on Busy Subscriber is the telephone number to which an incoming  
call is forwarded to when your telephone is busy.  
Using switching order commands  
In order to use switching order commands (R or hook flash followed by a digit), certain supplementary  
services have to be activated.  
The following list gives an overview of the supplementary services that have to be activated in order to use  
switching order commands (SOC):  
Activate Hold when you want to  
Action  
Press  
Illustration  
To put an active call on hold and enable a  
call set up (the dial tone is generated)  
R, 2  
B
C
dial tone  
C
B
C
A presses  
R2  
on hold  
active  
A
A
A
A
To terminate the call on hold  
R, 0  
R, 1  
B
B
C
A presses  
R0  
active  
active  
on hold  
A
A
To terminate an active call and switch to  
the call on hold  
B
C
B
C
A presses  
R1  
active  
active  
on hold  
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Action  
Press  
Illustration  
To retrieve the call on hold (when there is  
no active call)  
R, 1  
B
C
B
C
A presses  
R1  
active  
on hold  
A
A
A
A
To terminate an active call and enables a  
call set up (the dial tone is generated)  
R, 9  
B
C
B
C
A presses  
R9  
on hold  
active  
on hold  
dial tone  
Activate Waiting when you want to:  
Action  
Press  
Illustration  
To terminate an active call and switch to an  
incoming call  
R, 1  
B
C
B
C
A presses  
R1  
active  
active  
incoming  
A
A
To reject an incoming call  
R, 0  
R, 2  
R, 2  
B
C
B
C
A presses  
R0  
active  
active  
incoming  
A
A
A
A
A
A
To switch between an active call and a call  
on hold  
B
C
B
C
A presses  
R2  
on hold  
active  
active  
on hold  
To switch between an active call and an  
incoming call  
B
C
B
C
A presses  
R2  
on hold  
active  
active  
incoming  
Activate 3 PTY when you want to:  
Action  
Press  
Illustration  
To establish a conference call (or 3 party  
connection)  
R, 3  
B
C
B
C
A presses  
R3  
active  
active  
on hold  
active  
A
A
A
A
During 3 pty: put B and C on hold  
R, 2  
B
C
B
C
A presses  
R2  
on hold  
on hold  
active  
active  
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Action  
Press  
Illustration  
During 3 pty: retrieve B and C  
R, 3  
B
C
B
C
A presses  
R3  
active  
active  
on hold  
on hold  
A
A
Activate Transfer when you want to:  
Action  
Press  
Illustration  
Transfer a call  
R, 4  
B
C
B
C
active  
A presses  
R4  
on hold  
active  
A
A
Activate CCBS when you want to set up a call to a busy subscriber (Press R, 5).  
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4.2.3 Viewing Telephony Statistics  
Introduction  
The Telephony Statistics page on the Thomson Gateway Web Interface lists:  
Successful incoming calls.  
Missed incoming calls.  
Successful outgoing calls.  
Failed outgoing calls.  
Accessing the Telephony Statistics page  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
3
On the Toolbox menu, click Telephony.  
The Address Book page appears.  
Call Statistics  
The Call Statistics page shows you the number of:  
Successful incoming calls.  
Missed incoming calls.  
Successful outgoing calls.  
Failed outgoing calls.  
for each phones separately and combined.  
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4.3 Universal Plug and Play  
Introduction  
UPnP is designed to automate the installation and configuration of a (small) network as much as possible.  
This means that UPnP-capable devices can join and leave a network without any effort of a network  
administrator.  
Supported Operating Systems  
Following operating systems support UPnP:  
Windows Vista  
Windows XP  
If your computer is running Windows XP, you first have to install the UPnP component. For more  
UPnP and the Thomson Gateway  
With UPnP you can:  
Access the Thomson Gateway Web Interface without having to open the Thomson Gateway Web  
Connect/disconnect without having to open the Thomson Gateway Web Interface.  
For more information, see Managing your Internet connection with UPnP.  
Automatic port configuration for UPnP-enabled games and applications. You do not have to create port to  
run services on a computer. If the application is UPnP-enabled, UPnP will create these entries  
automatically. For more information, see Assigning a service (HTTP, FTP,...) to a computer.  
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4.3.1 Accessing Your Thomson Gateway with UPnP  
Windows Vista  
If you computer runs Windows Vista:  
1
2
On the Windows Start menu, click Network.  
The Network window appears:  
3
4
Right-click your Thomson Gateway (displayed as THOMSON TGXXX) and click View device web page.  
Windows XP  
If you computer runs Windows XP:  
1
2
Go to My Network Places.  
The My Network Places window appears:  
3
4
Double-click your Thomson Gateway (displayed as THOMSON TGXXX).  
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4.3.2 Managing your Internet connection with UPnP  
Windows Vista  
If you computer runs Windows Vista:  
1
2
On the Windows Start menu, click Network.  
The Network window appears:  
3
4
Right-click your Thomson Gateway (displayed as THOMSON TGXXX).  
If you are currently:  
Connected to the Internet, click Disable to disconnect from the Internet.  
Not connected to the Internet, click Enable to connect to the Internet.  
Windows XP  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
On the Windows Start menu, click (Settings >) Control Panel.  
The Control Panel window appears.  
Click (Network and Internet Connections) > Internet Connections.  
3
The Network Connections window appears;  
4
If you right-click the Internet Connection icon, you can connect/disconnect your connection to the  
Internet.  
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Disabling this feature  
To prevent that users can connect/disconnect you can enable Extended Security. For more information, see  
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4.3.3 Configuring UPnP on the Thomson Gateway  
Introduction  
Enable/Disable UPnP  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
3
On the Toolbox menu, click Game & Application Sharing.  
Under Universal Plug and Play:  
Select the Use UPnP check box, to enable UPnP.  
Clear the Use UPnP check box, to disable UPnP.  
4
Click Apply.  
Extended Security  
If Extended Security is enable only limited UPnP operation between the host and the Thomson Gateway is  
allowed. A local host is not allowed to connect/disconnect the Thomson Gateway Internet connection. You  
can then only connect/disconnect the Internet connection on the Thomson Gateway Web Interface.  
Enabling Extended Security  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
3
4
On the Toolbox menu, click Game & Application Sharing.  
Under Universal Plug and Play, select Use Extended Security.  
Click Apply.  
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4.3.4 Installing UPnP on Windows XP  
Adding UPnP  
If you are running Microsoft Windows XP, it is recommended to add the UPnP component to your system.  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
In the Start menu, click (Settings >) Control Panel.  
The Control Panel window appears.  
Click Add or Remove Programs.  
3
4
The Add or Remove Programs window appears.  
Click Add/Remove Windows Components.  
The Windows Components Wizard appears:  
In the Components list, select Networking Services and click Details  
5
The Networking Services window appears:  
Select Universal Plug and Play or UPnP User Interface and click OK.  
6
7
Click Next to start the installation and follow the instructions in the Windows Components Wizard.  
At the end of the procedure the Wizard informs you that the installation was successful. Click Finish to  
quit.  
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Adding IGD Discovery and Control  
Your Windows XP system is able to discover and control Internet Gateway Devices (IGD), like the Thomson  
Gateway on your local network. Therefore, it is recommended to add the IGD Discovery and Control client to  
your system.  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
3
4
On the Windows taskbar, click Start.  
Select (Settings >) Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs.  
In the Add or Remove Programs window, click Add/Remove Windows Components.  
The Windows Components Wizard appears:  
Select Networking Services in the Components list and click Details.  
5
The Networking Services window appears:  
Select Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client and click OK.  
6
7
Click Next to start the installation and follow the instructions in the Windows Components Wizard.  
At the end of the procedure, the Wizard informs you that the installation was successful. Click Finish to  
quit.  
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4.4 Assigning a service (HTTP, FTP,...) to a computer  
Introduction  
The Thomson Gateway allows you to use one internet connection for multiple computers. This means that all  
your computers share one public IP address, as if only one computer is connected to the outside world.  
Problem  
When the Thomson Gateway receives an incoming message, the Thomson Gateway has to decide to which  
computer he will have to send this message.  
If the incoming message is a response to an outgoing message originating from one of your computers, the  
Thomson Gateway sends the incoming message to this computer.  
Internet  
If your are running a server or an application that acts as a server (for example a HTTP server, internet game),  
the initial message will come from the internet and the Thomson Gateway has to decide to which computer  
he should forward the incoming message.  
?
Internet  
Solution  
To avoid this problem you can:  
Enable UPnP.  
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UPnP  
UPnP is a technology that enables seamless operation of a wide range of games and messaging applications.  
Your computer will use UPnP to communicate to the Thomson Gateway which services are running on the  
computer.  
For more information on UPnP, see “4.3 Universal Plug and Play” on page 46.  
Assign a game or application to a local networking device  
If you assign a game or application to a local networking device, you will basically tell the Thomson Gateway  
that if it receives requests for a specific game or application, it has to forward these messages to a specific  
computer.  
Proceed as follows to do so:  
1
2
3
4
On the Toolbox menu, click Game & Application Sharing.  
In the Pick a task list, click Assign a game or application to a local network device.  
In the Game or application list, click the service you want to run on the computer. For example, HTTP  
Server (World Wide Web).  
If the service is not available in the list, click Create a new game or application in the Pick a task  
list. For more information, click Help on the Thomson Gateway Web Interface.  
5
6
In the Device, list select the computer to which you want to assign the service. Your computer will be  
listed with it’s computer name.  
All incoming request for the selected service will now be directed to the selected device. The Thomson  
Gateway will also configure the Thomson Gateway firewall to allow this service.  
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4.5 Dynamic DNS  
Introduction  
The Dynamic DNS service allows you to assign a dynamic DNS host name (for example john.dyndns.org) to  
a broadband connection even if it is using a dynamic IP address. As soon as the device gets a new IP address,  
the dynamic DNS server updates its entry to the new IP address.  
What you need  
Before we can configure Dynamic DNS, you first have to create an account at one of the following Dynamic  
DNS service providers:  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
3
4
5
On the Toolbox menu, click Dynamic DNS.  
On the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
Select the Enabled check box.  
If necessary, select the broadband connection to which you want to assign the Dynamic DNS host name  
in the Interface list.  
6
7
8
Type the user name and password of your Dynamic DNS service account in the corresponding fields.  
In the Service list, click the name of your Dynamic DNS service provider.  
In the Host box, type the host name that you got from the Dynamic DNS service provider (for example  
mywebpage.dyndns.org).  
9
Click Apply.  
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5 Wireless Security  
Methods  
The Thomson Gateway offers you following tools to protect your wireless network from intruders:  
As you will find out in the following sections, not all of these security measures are hard to crack. But all  
together it may discourage some hackers to break into you network.  
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5 Wireless Security  
5.1 Encryption  
Introduction  
By using encryption, communication between the wireless clients and your Thomson Gateway is protected  
by a passphrase. Only clients which use the correct network name (SSID) and passphrase can connect to your  
network.  
Encryption methods  
During the years a number of encryption types have been developed. The list below gives you an overview of  
the supported encryption types ordered by security level, you will find the highest level of security at the top  
of the list:  
WPA-PSK Encryption:  
The wireless data is being encrypted with a user-defined key. Wireless clients must be configured with  
this key before they can connect to the Thomson Gateway.  
WEP Encryption:  
The first encryption type used for wireless connections. Like WPA-PSK it uses a user-defined key, but WEP  
has been proven to have some security issues. We strongly recommend you to use WPA-PSK instead.  
Configuring the wireless encryption  
Proceed as follows:  
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On the left menu, click Home Network.  
Under Wireless, click your access point.  
Your access point will be listed in the following format: “WLAN:<Network Name> (<Actual  
Speed>)”. For example, WLAN: Thomson83C7C7 (54Mbps).  
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The Wireless Access Point page appears.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
Under Security, you can change the Encryption. If you want to use:  
WEP Encryption, continue with “5.1.1 Configuring WEP Encryption” on page 59.  
WPA-PSK Encryption, continue with “5.1.2 Configuring WPA-PSK Encryption” on page 60.  
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5.1.1 Configuring WEP Encryption  
Procedure  
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Select Use WEP Encryption  
In the WEP Key Length list, click the desired key length (a higher key length offers higher security).  
In the Encryption key box, type a Network key of your choice. If you are using:  
A 64-bit key:  
Type 10 hexadecimal characters (characters from 0 to 9 and from A to F) or 5 alphanumeric  
characters.  
A 128-bit key:  
Type 26 hexadecimal characters (characters from 0 to 9 and from A to F) or 13 alphanumeric  
characters.  
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5
Click Apply.  
Configure your wireless client(s) with the same settings.  
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5.1.2 Configuring WPA-PSK Encryption  
Procedure  
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Select Use WPA-PSK Encryption.  
In the WPA-PSK Encryption Key box, type a pass phrase (also known as Pre-shared key) of your choice.  
The pass phrase must consist of 8 to 63 alphanumeric characters or 64 hexadecimal characters  
(characters from 0 to 9 and from A to F).  
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In the WPA-PSK Version list, click the WPA-version of your choice. Following options are available:  
WPA2:  
WPA2 is the most secure version, but not all wireless clients already support it. Before you select this  
version, make sure all of your wireless clients support it.  
WPA+WPA2:  
If not all of your wireless clients support WPA2 or you are not sure if they support WPA2, we  
recommend you to choose WPA+WPA2. Wireless clients that support WPA2 will use WPA2, the  
others will use WPA.  
WPA:  
If none of your wireless clients support WPA2 choose this option.  
To use WPA2 on Windows XP SP2 you first have to install Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)/  
Wireless Provisioning Services Information Element (WPS IE) update. You can find this update  
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5
Click Apply.  
Configure your wireless client(s) with the same settings.  
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5.2 Access Control  
What is access control?  
Every network device carries a unique hexadecimal code (MAC address). Access control enables you to  
allow/deny access to wireless clients based on their MAC address.  
Drawbacks  
MAC authentication is linked to the user’s hardware and not to his identity.  
You can easily change the MAC address of your wireless clients.  
How can I configure this on the Thomson Gateway?  
Proceed as follows:  
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2
3
On the left menu, click Home Network.  
Under Wireless, click your access point.  
Your access point will be listed in the following format: “WLAN:<Network Name> (<Actual  
Speed>)”. For example, WLAN: Thomson83C7C7 (54Mbps).  
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5
6
The Wireless Access Point page appears.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
Under Security, you can set the Allow New Devices property to:  
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Select the option of your choice and click Apply.  
New stations are allowed (automatically)  
Access control is disabled. All wireless client can connect if they use the correct SSID and encryption.  
New stations are allowed (via registration)  
Access Control is enabled. To add new wireless clients to the access control list, you have to search for new  
wireless devices using the:  
Registration button on the front panel of your Thomson Gateway.  
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New stations are not allowed  
Access Control is enabled. You can only add your wireless devices to the access control list using the Search  
Search for wireless devices task  
To add new wireless devices to the access control list:  
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3
4
On the Home Network menu, click Devices.  
In the Pick a task list, click Search for wireless devices.  
The Thomson Gateway is now in registering mode and will add all devices that use the correct SSID and  
encryption to the access control list. During this phase the WLAN LED colour will switch between red and  
green.  
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Your new wireless clients should now be connected to the Thomson Gateway.  
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Registering Clients via the Association Button  
Proceed as follows to register new wireless network clients via the association button:  
1
Push the Registration button on the Thomson Gateway front panel and hold it for at least two seconds.  
2
3
The WLAN LED toggles between green and red.  
The Thomson Gateway unlocks the Access Control List for one minute. Wireless clients configured with  
the correct wireless settings that try to connect to the Thomson Gateway will be added to the list of  
allowed devices.  
Some wireless clients do not automatically join a wireless network. If that is the case, follow  
the instructions for the wireless client software to initiate the association.  
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5
Depending on your wireless client adapter, a wireless icon may become green or a message similar to  
the following may appear: “Successfully joined Wireless network Thomson123456”.  
After one minute, the Thomson Gateway locks the Access Control List again.  
The registration procedure can be repeated as often as needed.  
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5.3 Disabling SSID Broadcast  
What does this mean?  
Access points broadcast their Network Name (SSID) to announce themselves to the wireless stations and  
other access points. Wireless clients will make a list of these access points and show them to the user. The  
user can then select his wireless client and try to connect to this access point.  
By disabling the SSID broadcasting, your access point will no longer be available in those lists. Users will  
have to enter the Network Name manually if they want to connect to your wireless network.  
Security  
This was the first method to secure a WLAN, because you have to know the Network Name in order to access  
the wireless network. With the correct tools, hackers can still find out which SSID you are using. But you can  
see it as a first step in discouraging them to try and break in to your wireless network.  
Procedure  
To disable SSID broadcast, proceed as follows:  
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4
5
Under Home Network, click Wireless.  
The Wireless Access Point page appears.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
Under Security, clear the Broadcast Network Name check box.  
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6 Internet Security  
6 Internet Security  
Overview  
The Thomson Gateway offers you various options to secure your network:  
Topic  
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6.1 Firewall  
Changing the security level  
Proceed as follows:  
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5
On the Toolbox menu, click Firewall.  
The Firewall page appears. In the upper-right corner, click Configure.  
A list with security settings with a brief description is displayed.  
Select the security level of your choice and click Apply.  
Creating a new security level  
If you do not find a security level up to your need, you are able to create a new security level.  
This feature is intended for advanced users only.  
Proceed as follows:  
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2
3
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5
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In the Toolbox menu, click Firewall.  
In the upper right corner, click Configure.  
In the Pick a task list, click Create a new Security Level.  
In the Name box, type a name for the new security level.  
In the Clone from existing Security Levels list, click the security level you want to start from.  
Click Apply.  
You can now make the necessary changes to the security level.  
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6 Internet Security  
6.2 Web site Filtering  
Introduction  
Web site filtering allows you to restrict access to specific web sites.  
Strategies  
There are two strategies you can follow:  
Allow access to all web sites and manually specify which web sites may not be accessed.  
- or -  
Deny access to all web site and manually specify a number of web sites that may be accessed.  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
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2
Enable Web site filtering and specify a default action  
Proceed as follows:  
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6
On the Toolbox menu, click Web Site Filtering.  
On the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
Select the Use Address Based Filter check box.  
In the Action for Unknown Sites, select the action you want to use by default.  
Click Apply.  
Configure the exceptions  
You can now:  
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6.2.1 Denying access to a specific Web site  
Use cases  
Use this feature if:  
Allow is selected under Action for Unknown Sites and you want to make an exception for a specific site.  
Block is selected under Action for Unknown Sites and you want to make an exception on an allow rule.  
For example: you are allowing “provider.com” but you want to block access to “mail.provider.com”.  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
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2
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5
On the Toolbox menu, click Web Site Filtering.  
Select the Use Address Based Filter check box.  
Type the URL of the Web site you want to block (for example “mail.provider.com”) in the Web Site box.  
In the Action list, click:  
Block if you want to block this Web site.  
Redirect if you want to redirect to another page. Type the address of the redirect page in the Redirect  
box.  
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Click Add.  
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6.2.2 Allowing access to a specific Web site  
Use cases  
Use this feature if:  
Block is selected under Action for Unknown Sites and you want to make an exception for a specific site.  
Allow is selected under Action for Unknown Sites and you want to make an exception on a block/redirect  
rule. For example: you are blocking “bank.com” but you want to allow access to “netbanking.bank.com”.  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
1
Type the URL of the Web site you want to allow (for example “netbanking.bank.com”) in the Web Site  
box.  
2
3
Click Allow in the Action list.  
Click Add.  
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6.2.3 Redirecting a Web site  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
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3
Type the URL of the Web site you want to redirect (for example “cracks.am”) in the Web Site box.  
Click Redirect in the Action list.  
Type the URL of the Web site you want to redirect to (for example “mycompany.com/internetpolicy.htm”)  
in the Redirect box.  
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Click Add.  
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6.2.4 Redirecting all Web sites  
Procedure  
Proceed as follows:  
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3
Type “*” in the Web Site box.  
Click Redirect in the Action list.  
Type the URL of the Web site you want to redirect to (for example “mycompany.com/internetpolicy.htm”)  
in the Redirect box.  
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5
Click Add.  
Type the URL of the Web site you want to redirect to (for example “mycompany.com/internetpolicy.htm”)  
in the Web Site box.  
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Click Allow in the Action list.  
Click Add.  
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7 Troubleshooting  
Introduction  
This chapter suggest solutions for problems you may encounter while installing or configuring your  
Thomson Gateway.  
If the suggestions do not resolve the problem, look at the support pages on http://www.thomson-  
broadband.com or contact your service provider.  
For Internet connection troubleshooting, refer to the provided Installation and Setup Guide.  
Topics  
In this chapter:  
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7.1 Setup wizard Troubleshooting  
The Setup CD does not start automatically  
If your computer runs:  
Microsoft Windows:  
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2
3
Click the Windows Start button.  
Click Run.  
In the Open field, type the following path: D:\Setup.exe, where D stands for the drive letter of your  
CD- or DVD-ROM drive.  
Mac OS X:  
1
2
On your desktop, double-click the CD icon.  
Double-click Menu.  
Your Thomson Gateway has not been found  
If you see this error during setup, check whether:  
The Thomson Gateway is turned on and fully initialized.  
Your computer has a valid IP address, that is any address but 0.0.0.0.  
No dedicated firewall device or router is placed between your computer and the Thomson Gateway.  
No personal network security software (for example firewall software) is running on your computer.  
Your computer is correctly connected to the Thomson Gateway  
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7.2 General Thomson Gateway Troubleshooting  
Thomson Gateway does not work  
If none of the LEDs light up, make sure that:  
The Thomson Gateway is plugged into a power socket outlet.  
You are using the correct power supply for your Thomson Gateway device.  
The power requirements for your Thomson Gateway are clearly indicated on the identification  
label on the bottom of the Thomson Gateway. Only use the power adaptor supplied with your  
Thomson Gateway.  
The Thomson Gateway is turned on via the push button or rocker switch on the back panel.  
Thomson Gateway unreachable  
If your Thomson Gateway cannot be reached due to misconfiguration, you might consider a hardware reset  
to factory defaults as described in “7.4 Reset to Factory Defaults” on page 79.  
Poor Thomson Gateway performance  
Make sure that the Thomson Gateway is installed and configured as instructed in “1 Installation” on page 3  
or as instructed by the Service Provider.  
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7.2.1 Wired Connection Troubleshooting  
LAN LED does not light up  
Make sure that:  
The LAN cable is securely connected to the 10/100Base-T port.  
You are using the correct cable type for your Ethernet equipment, that is UTP CAT5 with RJ-45  
connectors.  
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7.2.2 Wireless Connection Troubleshooting  
Not Able to Connect Wireless Clients  
Check the following:  
If registration is enabled, you must press the 'Association' button to register the wireless client or search  
for wireless devices via the embedded web pages.  
Make sure the Thomson Gateway Association Control List is not locked. You can check this on the web  
pages. On the Wireless Access Point settings, make sure New stations are not allowed is NOT selected.  
No Wireless Connectivity  
Make sure that:  
Both the wireless client adapter and the Thomson Gateway are allowed to connect through wireless  
channels as defined for local regulatory domain.  
The wireless client is configured for the correct wireless settings (SSID, security settings).  
Check the signal strength, indicated by the wireless client manager. If the signal is low, try repositioning  
the Thomson Gateway or directing the Thomson Gateway’s antenna(s) for optimal performance.  
Make sure that the wireless client adapter is enabled (message like “radio on”).  
Poor Wireless Connectivity or Range  
Try the following:  
Make sure both the wireless client adapter and the Thomson Gateway are allowed to connect through  
wireless channels as defined for local regulatory domain.  
Check the location of the Thomson Gateway in the building.  
Check the signal strength, indicated by the wireless client manager. If the signal is low, try to place the  
Thomson Gateway or to direct the Thomson Gateway’s antenna(s) for optimal performance.  
Change the wireless channel  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
3
On the left menu, click Home Network.  
Under Wireless, click your access point.  
Your access point will be listed in the following format: “WLAN:<Network Name> (<Actual  
Speed>)”. For example, WLAN: Thomson83C7C7 (54Mbps).  
4
5
6
7
The Wireless Access Point page appears.  
In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.  
Under Configuration, select the channel of your choice in the Channel Selection list.  
Click Apply.  
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7.3 Voice over IP Troubleshooting  
Introduction  
If you cannot establish a phone call via your Thomson Gateway, try the suggestions below.  
Calling over VoIP  
If you have problems calling via VoIP, check whether:  
Your telephone is correctly connected to the Thomson Gateway.  
Your telephone is working on the PSTN network:  
Connect your phone directly to PSTN (not via the Thomson Gateway).  
Try to make a phone call.  
Your phone number, user name, and password is configured correctly.  
The registrar’s and proxy server’s IP address and port number are configured correctly.  
The Power, Broadband/DSL and Voice LEDs are on.  
As soon as the Voice LED turns on, you will hear a click, indicating the switch from PSTN to  
VoIP.  
Calling over PSTN  
If you have problems calling via the regular phone line, check whether:  
Your telephone is correctly connected to the Thomson Gateway.  
If the Thomson Gateway is turned off, phone calls are always routed over PSTN.  
Your telephone is working on the PSTN network:  
Connect your phone directly to PSTN.  
Try to make a phone call.  
The Forced FXO service is activated, or whether your service provider requested you to dial an extra  
prefix for making calls via PSTN.  
If VoIP is enabled (VoIP Ready LED is on), and when making a forced FXO call, you will hear  
a click, indicating the switch from VoIP to PSTN.  
Problems with Supplementary Services  
If you have a problem with a supplementary telephony service, check whether the service is activated.  
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7.4 Reset to Factory Defaults  
Resetting your Thomson Gateway  
If at some point you can no longer connect to the Thomson Gateway or you want to make a fresh install, it  
may be useful to perform a reset to factory defaults.  
Warning  
A reset to factory default settings deletes all configuration changes you made. Therefore, after the reset, a  
reconfiguration of your Thomson Gateway will be needed.  
Also your WLAN clients will have to be re-associated, as described in “3.1.1 Connecting a computer using  
Methods  
You can choose between:  
Software Reset  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
3
4
5
On the Thomson Gateway menu, click Configuration.  
In the Pick a task list, click Reset my Thomson Gateway to default settings.  
The Thomson Gateway restores the initial configuration and restarts.  
The Thomson Gateway returns to the Thomson Gateway home page (unless the IP address of your  
computer is not in the same subnet as the default IP address of the Thomson Gateway, being  
192.168.1.254).  
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Hardware Reset  
Proceed as follows:  
1
2
Make sure the Thomson Gateway is turned on.  
Use a pen or an unfolded paperclip to push the recessed Reset button on the back panel. Push it until the  
Power LED lights red - this will take about 7 seconds.  
3
4
Release the Reset button.  
The Thomson Gateway restarts.  
Your system administrator may have disabled the physical reset button of the Thomson  
Gateway. In this case, a hardware reset to defaults is not possible.  
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