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SpeedTouch™
350/360
ADSL Modems
Setup and User’s Guide
R4.2.7
300
SERIES
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SpeedTouch™ 350/360 R4.2.7
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Contents 1 SpeedTouch™ Installation............................................................... 5 1.1 Getting Acquainted with your SpeedTouch™.......................................................................... 6 1.2 Setting up your SpeedTouch™..................................................................................................... 9 1.3 SpeedTouch™ Local Network Setup .......................................................................................10 1.3.1 Etherne
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4 Support...............................................................................................33 4.1 SpeedTouch™ Configuration Setup..........................................................................................34 4.1.1 Microsoft Windows SpeedTouch™ Configuration Setup....................................................36 4.1.2 Operating System Independent SpeedTouch™ Configuration Setup................................41 4.2 SpeedTouch™ System Software Upgrade ..........
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1 SpeedTouch™ Installation 1 SpeedTouch™ Installation Introduction Thank you for purchasing a THOMSON SpeedTouch™ DSL product! With the SpeedTouch™350(i) and SpeedTouch™360(i) Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Modems, surfing the Internet will become a whole new experience. In this Setup and User's This Setup and User’s Guide will assist you in getting acquainted with the Speed- Guide Touch™350/360 and in getting connected quickly to the Internet. Applicability The document covers the
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1 SpeedTouch™ Installation 1.1 Getting Acquainted with your SpeedTouch™ Introduction Prior to proceeding, please make sure to read first the SpeedTouch™ Quick Installation Guide. It provides important package content and safety information. Check whether all items are present in your package. In the event of damaged or missing items, please contact your local product dealer for further information. Front panel layout Your SpeedTouch™is presented in a desktop housing box: Front panel LEDs A s
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1 SpeedTouch™ Installation LED functionality The functionality of the LEDs is described in the table below: Indicator Description Name Color Status Power Off Power off Green Solid Power on, normal operation Ethernet Off No Ethernet link Green Solid Ethernet link, no LAN activity Flashing Ethernet link, LAN activity USB (if present) Off No USB link Green Solid USB link, no activity Flashing USB link, activity DSL Off No DSL line Green Flashing Pending DSL line synchronization Solid DSL line syn
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1 SpeedTouch™ Installation Back panel layout Depending on the product you purchased, your SpeedTouch™ is equipped with: • A single 10/100Base-T Ethernet port: A B D E F • A single 10/100Base-T Ethernet port and a USB port: A C B D E F A DSL line port (marked grey) D Recessed Reset button B 10/100Base-T Ethernet port EPower button (marked yellow) C USB port (marked blue) F Power inlet Ethernet port LED The yellow marked Ethernet port on the rear panel has one LED to indicate the functionality
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1 SpeedTouch™ Installation 1.2 Setting up your SpeedTouch™ SpeedTouch™ variants Two ADSL variants of the SpeedTouch™ exist: • The ADSL/POTS variant connecting to an analog Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) line • The ADSL/ISDN variant connecting to a digital Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) line You can easily identify your variant by checking the identification label located on the bottom of your SpeedTouch™. Use only the SpeedTouch™ variant which is appropriate for the DSL serv
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1 SpeedTouch™ Installation 1.3 SpeedTouch™ Local Network Setup Introduction Depending on the SpeedTouch™ variant you have, various solutions are available to connect your computer(s) to the device: • The SpeedTouch™350(i) supports Ethernet connectivity only • The SpeedTouch™360(i) supports both Ethernet connectivity and USB connec- tivity simultaneously. Ethernet connectivity Ethernet connectivity is Operating System independent. It can even be used for simulta- neously connecting multiple co
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1 SpeedTouch™ Installation 1.3.1 Ethernet Connection Setup Note This section is applicable for both the SpeedTouch™350(i) and the SpeedTouch™360(i) products. Local network The SpeedTouch™’s yellow marked 10/100Base-T autosensing MDI/MDI-X Ethernet port on the rear panel allows you to connect the SpeedTouch™ to an existing 10 or 100Base-T Ethernet network or a single computer with installed Ethernet card. Note In the SpeedTouch™ package, a yellow full-wired straight-through RJ45/RJ45 Ethern
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1 SpeedTouch™ Installation 1.3.2 USB Connection Setup for Microsoft Windows Note This section is only applicable for the SpeedTouch™360(i) product when connecting a PC (running an MS Windows OS) through the device’s USB port. Supported Operating Installing and using the SpeedTouch™ USB connection is supported for following Systems Microsoft Operating Systems: • MS Windows 98/98SE • MS Windows Millennium • MS Windows 2000 • MS Windows XP You may need the Windows installation CD-ROM during ins
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1 SpeedTouch™ Installation 3 Windows will automatically recognize the THOMSON USB Remote NDIS device: 4 The Windows Found New Hardware Wizard appears: This wizard will guide you through the installation procedure of the SpeedTouch™ USB drivers. Click Next to continue. 5 The following windows of the Found New Hardware Wizard allow you to select locations where it should search for drivers: Insert the SpeedTouch™ Setup CD-ROM, make sure that the wizard looks for the drivers on the CD-ROM
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1 SpeedTouch™ Installation Verifying USB The SpeedTouch™360 USB connection is represented as a local network interface. You connectivity can easily check this interface by opening the Network Connections window from Windows’s Control Panel: Connecting another Optionally you can connect another computer, using the SpeedTouch™360 Ethernet computer port. Connecting to the In most cases no additional configuration of your SpeedTouch™ is required. You can Internet immediately connect your compu
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2 SpeedTouch™ Internet Connectivity 2 SpeedTouch™ Internet Connectivity Introduction This chapter provides information on how to access the Internet via your Speed- Touch™. Once the SpeedTouch™ has been installed and the computers prepared as outlined in “1 SpeedTouch™ Installation” on page 5, you are ready to connect to the Internet. Access methods Depending on your Service Provider’s Internet Service requirements you may have: • Direct access As soon as the initial installation of the Spee
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2 SpeedTouch™ Internet Connectivity 2.1 Connect to the Internet via a Host PPPoE Dial- in Client Introduction This section explains how you can connect to the Internet using a Broadband PPPoE dial-in application. The PPP over Ethernet connection scenario provides PPP-like dial-in behavior over the virtual Ethernet segment. BroadBand dial-in To connect to the Internet you can use: clients • An MS Windows XP broadband dial-in client. See “2.1.1 Using an MS Windows XP BroadBand Connection.” on
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2 SpeedTouch™ Internet Connectivity 2.1.1 Using an MS Windows XP BroadBand Connection. Configuring a Proceed as follows: broadband connection 1 On the Start menu, click (Settings >) Control Panel. 2 The Control Panel window appears. Go to (Network and Internet Connections >) Network Connections. 3 In the Network Tasks menu, click Create a new connection. The New Connection Wizard appears: Click Next to continue. 4 In the next window, select Connect to the Internet: Click Next to continue.
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2 SpeedTouch™ Internet Connectivity 6 In the next window, select Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and password: Click Next to continue. 7 In the next window, give a name to the connection you are creating, e.g. MyISP: 8 In the next window, select whether the connection is available to any user or only to yourself: Note If you want to share this connection with other users you must select Anyone’s use. 9 In the next window, fill in the Internet account informa