Thomson TG585v7 Router Manual PDF (Setup & Configuration Guide)

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Setting Up Your
Setting Up Your
Setting Up Your
Setting Up Your
Thomson TG585v7 Router
Thomson TG585v7 Router
Thomson TG585v7 Router
Thomson TG585v7 Router
Read this first
Read this first
Read this first
Read this first
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Connection Check
From the Internet Services page you
can start an automatic check of your
broadband connection. This can help
identify where problems are occurring.
To start the check, open your web browser and
enter
as the web address
to load the router homepage.
Click on
Broadband Connection
on the left menu.
The link to the Checker is on the ‘Pick a task…’ list.
Authentication has failed. Enter your
router settings and type your broad-
band username and password in
Power
State
Off
Router not powered, check power cable and power
socket.
Blinking Green
Router is starting up, should stop blinking after a
short time.
Blinking Or-
ange
Router is updating its firmware, wait till router
restarts.
Red
System error, restart the router.
Internet
State
Off
No broadband service connected.
Solid Green
Broadband service connected.
Blinking
Green
Attempting to connect to broadband service.
Solid Red
Connection to broadband failed.
Recheck username and password.
Broadband
State
Off
No DSL cable connected/ Microfilter or phone line
problem.
Blinking
Green
Router is attempting to connect to local telephone
exchange
Solid Green
Router broadband connection is OK.
Ethernet / Wireless
State
Off
No device connected.
Solid Green
Device connected.
Flashing Green
Device sending / receiving data.
Troubleshooting
Your line connection is not in sync
with the local exchange. Check your
microfilters and telephone cables.
No network connection detected
on your DSL line. Check your
microfilters and cables. Try re-
starting your router.
DNS traffic is failing.
Check your
NAT settings and firewall.
Traffic to our gateway is failing.
Check your NAT settings and fire-
wall.
Status Lights
Connection Check Results
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If you’re having problems with your router, you can
return everything to the default settings by using
the reset button.
Make sure you have note of your broadband
username and password before you start
1)
Check the router is switched on (power light
green).
2)
Use a paperclip, pen or pointed object to press
into the reset pin hole on the back of the router.
3)
Keep the button pressed in for at least 7 sec-
onds. When the powerlight goes red, release the
button and wait until the power light turns
green again.
4)
You now need to apply your settings again.
Just follow this guide again from the beginning.
Resetting your router
3
Your Starter Pack contains:
Introduction
Hello, thanks for choosing our wireless router. With
this guide we’ll take you through the setup, don’t
let all the wires intimidate you, putting it together
is a piece of cake.
If at any time you do get stuck, there’s lots more
help on our website —
Fitting Your Microfilters
2)
Plug the Power Adapter into Power socket of the
router then plug the other end of the Adapter into
the nearest mains power socket.
3)
Plug one end of the grey broadband cable into
the DSL socket on the back of the router, then plug
the other end into the microfilter
(attached to your
phone line in step 1).
The microfilter socket is also
marked DSL.
4)
Ensure that the power button, on the back of
the Speedtouch router is switched on and
watch the lights on the front flash on.
5)
Wait till the power light stops flashing and turns
green. The Broadband (broadband status) light will
flash.
Wait until it stops flashing before proceeding.
If the Broadband light doesn’t stop flashing, read
the troubleshooting section found at the end of this
guide before continuing.
6)
If the Broadband light is on, and is not flashing,
your broadband service has been detected. You can
now connect your computer to the router. You can
connect using either Wireless or one of the four
Ethernet sockets (using the yellow cable).
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Before you start
Has your service gone live?
Hold off using this guide until your broadband
service is ready to use. We send you an email
when it happens.
Got your broadband username and
password?
You’ll need them to get connected. It’s in the
email we sent after you signed up, it looks like
this:
Service
Broadband username format
Plusnet
Madasafish
Force9
Free-Online
You’ll also find
:
A quick install guide and a sticker showing your
Wireless Security Keys.
1)
Plug a microfilter into your
telephone socket. If you had
to unplug something, you can
plug it back into the “Phone”
socket of the
microfilter. It’s best to leave it
out until you’ve got
everything working though.
Microfilters look small and
unimportant but they’re what
keep your phone and Internet
services from interfering with each other.
Follow these golden rules to keep your
broadband fast and reliable.
*
Put a microfilter on all the telephone extensions
that have something plugged into them.
*
Avoid using old extension cables, the less internal
wiring involved the better.
*
Don’t plug one microfilter into the socket of
another microfilter.
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Connecting your Router
Connecting to the Internet
2)
The router setup screen will appear.
3)
Click
Thomson Gateway
on the menu.
4)
Next, Click
Set Up
from the ‘Pick a task…’ list.
4)
A window will open, asking you to type in the
network security key or pass phrase.
Enter the
WPA-PSK key
shown on the bottom of
the router and click
Connect
.
Click Connect and move onto the next section.
With
Wireless networking
Follow these steps to connect using wireless. Your
computer will need to be equipped with a wireless
adapter.
1)
Make sure your computer’s wireless adapter
card is installed and working OK.
2)
Use your wireless adapter’s connection utility,
or, if you are using Windows, click the Start Button,
go to
My Network Places,
and click
Connect to a
network
.
3)
Your network will show up as the
SSID
listed on
the bottom of the router. Click on your network so
it’s highlighted and click
Connect
.
With an Ethernet cable
Follow these steps to use the network cable to
connect the router to your computer. Go to the
next part entitled
‘With Wireless’
If you want to
use your computers wireless features instead.
1)
Plug the Ethernet cable into any of the 4
available Ethernet ports on the router.
2)
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into
your computer’s Ethernet port.
An Ethernet status light on the front of the router
will now light up.
3)
Jump to the section called
Connecting to the
Internet
.
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1)
Open up a web browser and you’ll see the router
welcome page.
Click on
Set up my Thomson
Gateway
and move to
step 5
(see top of page 3)
of this setup guide.
If you are not redirected or you see a page cannot
be displayed error type
into
your browser’s address line and click return.
5
Enter your
Broadband Username
and
Password
in the final two boxes and click
Next
. Your user-
name will look like this:
(see the box at the top of
the next column)
8)
Now choose the level of wireless security you
wish to use.
Leave this as
WPA-PSK
, as it’s the
most secure method.
Click
Next
.
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5)
The
Easy Setup
wizard will open in a new
browser window. Click on
Next
.
6)
Make sure that
Data (Default)
is selected in
the top box, then click
Next
.
7)
On the Router Internet Connection screen,
make sure that VPI/VCI is set to
0.38
and that
Connection Type is set to
PPPoA (UK Default).
Service
Broadband username format
Plusnet
Madasafish
Force9
Free-Online
9)
Next choose a username and password, this is to
stop unauthorised access to your router settings.
You should change these to something that’s easy to
remember as you’ll need to enter them every time
you want to check or change your router settings.
When you’ve made your choice click
Next
.
10)
Finally you’ll see a summary page, make sure
everything is correct and press
Start
.
The router will
restart, and ask you for login details.
These are the details you chose in step 9.
Enter these and press
OK
.
When the wizard finishes
you’ll see a confirmation screen, click
Finish
.
That’s it! You’re now connected to broadband—happy
surfing!
If you don’t change the username in step 9, it’ll be
set to:
Administrator (
note the uppercase A
)
.
The password will be the
serial number of your
router.
You’ll find the serial number on the bottom
of the router, it looks like this:
CP123456789 (12)
Ignore the part in brackets, the part you need is:
CP123456789 -
note the uppercase CP
.

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