User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this Setup and User Guide
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Guided Installation
- 3 Manual Installation
- 4 Configuration Tools
- 5 The MediaAccess Gateway Wireless Access Point
- Introduction
- What you need to set up a wireless network
- Wireless Access Point
- Wireless client
- Configuring your wireless clients
- Secure your wireless connection!
- 5.1 Connecting Your Wireless Client via WPS
- 5.2 Connecting Your Wireless Client without WPS
- 5.3 Connecting Your Wireless Client via QR Code
- 5.4 Securing Your Wireless Connection
- 6 Telephony
- Voice over IP (VoIP)
- The expensive solution
- The Technicolor solution
- In this chapter
- 6.1 Setting Up Your Telephone Network
- 6.2 Address Book
- 6.3 Telephony Services
- 6.4 Viewing Call Logs
- 7 Saving Energy
- 8 Sharing Content
- 9 Network Services
- In this chapter
- Feature availability
- 9.1 UPnP
- 9.2 Assigning a service (HTTP, FTP,...) to a Computer
- 9.3 Dynamic DNS
- 9.4 Network Time Server
- 10 Internet Security
- Overview
- 10.1 Parental Control
- Introduction
- Access Denied page
- Address-based filtering
- Content-based filtering
- Combining the two filters
- Activating content-based filtering
- Option 1: content-based filter (combined with the address-based filter)
- Option 2: address-based filter only
- 10.1.1 Configuring Content-based Filtering
- 10.1.2 Adding Rules for Address-Based Filtering
- 10.2 Firewall
- 10.3 Access Control
- 10.4 Wireless Time Control
- 11 Support
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3.3.1 Setting up a Wireless Connection
The MediaAccess Gateway access point
Your MediaAccess Gateway is equipped with a wireless access point that supports the following standards:
IEEE 802.11n
IEEE 802.11g
IEEE 802.11b
Requirements
Your network device must be equipped with a WiFi-certified wireless client.
Connection speed
When setting up your wireless network, keep in mind that the following factors may have a negative impact on your wireless
connection speed:
The obstacles (walls, ceilings,...) between the wireless client and the access point.
Distance between the wireless client and the access point.
To fully benefit from the improved connection speed offered by the IEEE 802.11n standard, it is recommended to only
connect IEEE 802.11n wireless clients to your MediaAccess Gateway. Connecting older (for example, IEEE 802.11g)
wireless clients may also slow down connection speed of the IEEE 802.11n capable clients.
If you have problems with your wireless performance, see “Poor Wireless Connectivity or Range” on page 107.
To set up a wireless connections
For more information on how to setup a wireless connection between your network device and your MediaAccess Gateway,
see “5 The MediaAccess Gateway Wireless Access Point” on page 39.