User Guide Broadband Complete
1. Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Contents in the Package The Front and Rear Panel of your Vodafone Broadband Complete The Side Panels of your Vodafone Broadband Complete Description of the Indicators on the Front and Rear Panels 2. Installation guide 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.
1. Introduction 1.
1.2 The front and rear panel of your Vodafone Broadband Complete Indicators on the front panel of your Vodafone Broadband Complete WPA Key HSPA Indicator Wi-Fi Indicator DSL Indicator POWER Indicator Media Manager Licence Key The rear panel of your Vodafone Broadband Complete provides the following interfaces and buttons: Interface or Button Meaning DSL Diagnostic button, press this button to check the status of the four LAN indicators. LAN1–LAN4 Connects PCs, switches, or other equipment.
1.3 The side panel of your Vodafone Broadband Complete Wi-Fi Button USB Interface The side panel of your Vodafone Broadband Complete provides the following interfaces and buttons: Interface or Button Meaning Wi - Fi Button Switches your Wi-Fi option on or off. For more details about the Wi-Fi button, see 2.3 Connecting the PC to the Vodafone Broadband Complete through Wi-Fi. USB Interface Connects a USB storage device, such as a USB disk, a printer etc.
1.4 Description of the indicators on the front and rear panels Indicator Colour Status Meaning Red Red Red Off Blinking slowly Blinking quickly On The HSPA module is not connected or used. The HSPA connection is normal and data connection is being established. The HSPA connection is normal and voice connection is being established. The connected HSPA module works normally. Red Red Red Off Blinking slowly On Blinking quickly The Wi-Fi network is not activated.
2. Installation guide This chapter describes how to setup your Vodafone Broadband Complete. 2.2 Connecting your computer to your Vodafone Broadband Complete using the PC/LAN cable Power Adapter DSL Cable Line Filter 2.1 Connecting the cables on your Vodafone Broadband Complete 1. Plug your Vodafone Broadband Complete into the mains power with the supplied power adapter by connecting it to the power port on the back of the device and then plugging it into a wall outlet or a power strip. 2.
2.3 Connecting a computer to your Vodafone Broadband Complete using a wireless connection 2.5 Using Vodafone Mobile Broadband with your Vodafone Broadband Complete. A Vodafone Mobile Broadband Vodem can be used with your Vodafone Broadband Complete as a backup internet connection if there is an outage on your fixed broadband or while you’re waiting for your fixed line broadband connection to get setup.
3. User manual 3.1 Introduction This manual provides instructions on how to use the product properly. It also provides instructions that must be followed to protect your Vodafone Broadband Complete and the safety of the operator. 3.2 Features of your Vodafone Broadband Complete The main features of your Vodafone Broadband Complete are as follows: 1. ADSL2+ interface Supports ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt), G.992.3 ADSL2 (G.dmt.bis), and G.992.5 ADSL2+ Annex A (G.dmt. bitplus) Supports ANSI T1.
3.3 Requirements of computer configuration 3.4 Managing your Vodafone Broadband Complete Your computer must meet these requirements in order to display the management web pages of your Vodafone Broadband Complete: 3.4.1 Home Page Operating system RAM Free disk space CD-driver/DVD-driver Display Ethernet 10/100Base-T Wi-Fi 802.11b/g Browser Windows® 98SE/ME 32 MB 40 MB Provided 800 x 600 pixel, 256 color Required for Ethernet connection Required for Wi-Fi connection Internet Explorer® 5.0, 6.0, 7.
Choose Vodafone DSL Router > Service Status in the navigation tree to display the status of your Vodafone Broadband Complete including: Internet: the main information about the connections of the Vodafone Broadband Complete. Wi-Fi: the information and status of the Wi-Fi interface. Service status page. If you want to delete the authorised application, click the Delete icon in the List of authorised applications area and then click the OK button.
The NAT management and port redirection page. 3.4.4 Wi-Fi This page allows you to enable or disable Wi-Fi on your Vodafone Broadband Complete and to hide or show the wireless network. By default Wi-Fi is enabled on your Broadband Complete modem. Choose Vodafone DSL Router > Wi-Fi in the navigation tree to display the Wi-Fi parameters page. The parameters for Wi-Fi parameters. Item Add OK Description Create the new NAT rules that you specify. Make the configuration take effect.
Security None: Any wireless device can access the WLAN. WEP: The simplified Shared authentication mode. Your Vodafone Broadband Complete encrypts all the communications by using the WEP key. WPA-PSK: The simplified WPA authentication mode. YourVodafone Broadband Complete encrypts all the communications by using the WPA preshared key. WPA2-PSK: The simplified WPA2 authentication mode. Your Vodafone Broadband Complete encrypts all the communications by using the WPA2 preshared key.
For help setting up your printer or external hard drive to the Broadband Complete modem so you can print and access files wirelessly – see section 3.5. 3.4.8 Hard Disk Choose HOME NETWORK > Hard Disk in the navigation tree to display the Hard Disk page. Hard Disk page. Once your fixed broadband connection is back up and running, disconnect your mobile broadband connection by clicking the disconnect button. 3.4.6 Administration This page allows you to change the password of the user.
3.4.10 FTP 3.4.12 Box diagnostics Choose Vodafone DSL Router > FTP in the navigation tree to display the FTP Server parameters page. FTP Server parameters page. Choose SUPPORT > Troubleshooting > Box Diagnostics in the navigation tree to display the Vodafone DSL Router Diagnostics page. Item Enabled Disabled UserName Password Confirm Password Port[1-65535] Figure 3-12 Vodafone DSL Router Diagnostics Description It is used to enable the FTP server. It is used to disable the FTP server.
WiFi interface: The information and status of the Wi-Fi interface and the security configuration parameters. Save/Reboot – Reboot the device or save new configuration and then reboot the device. Ethernet interfaces: The information and status of each LAN interface. USB interfaces: The information and status of each USB port. HSPA info: The information and status of HSPA configuration. 3.4.
3.5 Functions 3.5.1 Home storage function Your Vodafone Broadband Complete supports the home storage function. Portable storage devices, such as USB flash drives and portable hard disks. These can be connected to the USB ports on your Vodafone Broadband Complete so you can access them through your Vodafone Broadband Complete device.
Launch your web browser and enter \\192.168.1.1 in the address bar, then press Enter to display the Share folder. Map Network Drive page Share folder detail Double-click the Share folder. Then you can share the contents on the portable storage device. USBDisk_1 folder detail. 3.5.2 USB printer function To enable the USB printer function, do as follows: Double click the USBDisk_1 folder, and then you can see the folder structure of your portable storage device. 1.
2.Configure the web page as follows: Step1 Launch the web browser on your computer and enter http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar. Step 3 Select A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer and then click Next. Figure 3-25 Add Printer Wizard page. Step2 Enter the user name and the password in the displayed window, and then click OK. Step3 Choose HOME NETWORK > Printer in the navigation tree to display the Managing your shared printer page.
1. Launch the Internet Explorer and enter http://192.168.1.1 (the default LAN IP address of the management interface for your Vodafone Broadband Complete in the address bar. 2. Then press Enter to display the login window. 3. Enter the username (admin) and password (VF-NZhg556). 3.6 Troubleshooting The following table describes solutions to the common problems. If the solutions provided in this document cannot solve the problems you meet, you can give our Vodafone service team a call.
3.7 Glossary ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL is a technology for transmitting digital information at a high bandwidth on existing phone lines to homes and businesses. Unlike regular dial-up phone service, ADSL provides continuously-available, “always on” connection. ADSL is asymmetric in that it uses most of the channel to transmit downstream to the user and only a small part to receive information from the user. ADSL simultaneously accommodates analog (voice) information on the same line.
IP address An IP address is the logical address of a network adapter. The IP address uniquely identifies computers on a network. An IP address can be private, for use on a LAN, or public, for use on the Internet or other WAN. kbit/s Kilobit per second A unit used to express the speed of a network. LAN Local Area Network A computer network covering a small local area, like a home, office, or small group of buildings such as a home, office, or college.
Virtual server A virtual server allows you to direct incoming traffic from the Internet (identified by protocol and external port) to an internal server with a private IP address on the LAN. WAN Wide Area Network WAN usually refers to a network which covers a large geographical area, and uses communications circuits to connect the intermediate nodes.
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