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power cord, could be some starting process.)
Reset to factory settings (not necessary if
"Initialising Self Test" starts within 2 seconds after
Reset is initalised)
Lights
DSL-Port Synchronized OR Link-Port connected
with ONT or modem (DSL/Link must be on to carry
on with the next step. If DSL Device must be
connected to TAE.)
White blinking
twice/sec
Recovery mode (only if applicable, see spec.
documents)
Online
White
White on for 0.5 sec.
Initialising Self Test (e.g. I just plugged in the
power cord, could be some starting process.)
Reset to factory settings (not necessary if
"Initialising Self Test" starts within 2 seconds after
Reset is initalised)
Lights
PPPoE established with user credentials (all
providers), not with e.g. default credentials or
walled garden credentials. Default credentials or
walled garden credentials. (e.g. I am online, I can
surf the web and use the internet.)
White blinking
twice/sec
Recovery mode (only if applicable, see spec.
documents)
WLAN
White
White on for 0.5 sec
Initialising Self Test (e.g. I just plugged in the
power cord, could be some starting process.)
Reset to factory settings (not necessary if
"Initialising Self Test" starts within 2 seconds after
Reset is initalised)
Lights
WLAN On
White blinking
twice/sec
Recovery mode (only if applicable, see spec.
documents)
Telephony White
White on for 0.5 sec.
Initialising Self Test (e.g. I just plugged in the
power cord, could be some starting process.)
Reset to factory settings (not necessary if
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"Initialising Self Test" starts within 2 seconds after
Reset is initalised)
Lights
Telephony ready to use (ISDN / analogue / VoiP)
White blinking
twice/sec
Recovery mode (only if applicable, see spec.
documents)
The Telephony service is not available.
Service Yellow
Yellow on for 0.5 sec.
Initialising Self Test (e.g. I just plugged in the
power cord, could be some starting process.)
Reset to factory settings (not necessary if
"Initialising Self Test" starts within 2 seconds after
Reset is initalised)
Yellow blinking
twice/sec
Triggered by ACS or HG (please wait until it goes
off. Then, carry on configuring the device. )
Caution: Never disconnect your Speedport from the power source or the
broadband connection during a firmware update. This may result in data loss
causing a possible malfunction of your device.
The signals for the status will be given a maximum of 300 seconds. If after that time
the display screen is needed for another status signal, the signal of the first status is
interrupted and replaced by the new status signal. This may for example occur if the
error signal for WPS (automatic balance) is displayed.
2.6.
Technical Specifications
Table 2-4 Technical Specifications
Item
Spcifications
DSL\Standard
ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+, VDSL, VDSL2
1 DSL
RJ11
4 LAN
RJ-45, 10/100 auto MDI/MDIX
1 USB
USB 1.0 / 1.1 / 2.0
WLAN Standard
IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Frequency area
2.400 - 2.4835 GHz (IEEE 802.11b/g/n)
5.180 - 5.700 GHz (IEEE 802.11a/n)
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Radio channels
13 at IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2,4 GHz),
16 at IEEE 802.11n (5 GHz)
Max. Clients
253 (WLAN: 32)
Max. Range
around 30 m in buildings
around 150 m in the open with indivisibility
Transmission rate Wireless
IEEE 802.11b: up to 11 Mbps
IEEE 802.11g: up to 54 Mbps
IEEE 802.11a: up to 54 Mbps
IEEE 802.11n: up to 300 Mbps
Internet Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer ab Version 9.0,
Mozilla Firefox ab Version 13.0,
Safari
Security
WPA/WPA2, WEP 64bit / 128 bit,
MAC-Filter, NAT, Firewall
Voltage
see type label of mains adapter
Possible environmental temperature
0 °C to 40 °C ;
with 5 % to 95 % relative air humidity
Dimensions
around 246 x 158 x 82 mm
Weight
around 600 g
Certification
CE certification
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Chapter 3 Configuration Preparation
Place Speedport
The position where you place your Speedport should be near an electrical socket.
You can put your Speedport on a surface or hang it on the wall.
Please note the following:
• Place your Speedport in a dry and dustfree location with no direct sunlight
exposure.
• Always use the included fastener for placing or hanging Speedport. Without the
fastener the devices looses stability.
• Please note the maximum cable length when you are connected to Speedport.
• If you want to set up a connection between your network capable device and
Speedport, place your Speedport in a central position or above table height.
• Radio waves are weakened by items or walls, which is why Speedport position
should be chosen in a location where no obstacles can disrupt the connection.
• Please keep enough distance to sources of disruption such as microwaves or
electrical devices with big metal housing.
Advise:
Modern furniture is often covered with a variety of layers of varnish or
synthetics. Therefore it is also treated with different agents for varnish maintenance.
It might be that some of these materials contain components, which corrode or
soften the rubber feet of your Speedport. The corroded feet can rub of on the
surface of furniture. It might also be that temperature sensitive surfaces get
damaged due to heat development caused by your Speedport.
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