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Wireless Connection Setup
Setting Up a Wireless Connection Using the WPS Button
Push the WPS button once to quickly set up a wireless connection between the HG552e and any WPS-
capable device.
Before you set up a wireless connection using the WPS button, verify the following:
>
The wireless network security mode of the HG552e is WPA2-PSK or WPA-PSK/WPA2–PSK.
>
The wireless device (laptop, tablet, or mobile phone) to connect to the HG552e is WPS-
capable.
1.
Press the WPS button on the wireless device to start WPS negotiation. For details, see the
user guide for the wireless device.
2.
Within 2 minutes, press and hold the WPS button on the HG552e for 1 second or more. The
WLAN indicator blinks.
When the WLAN indicator on the HG552e is steady on, a connection between the HG552e and
wireless device is set up.
Manually Setting Up a Wireless Connection
The wireless configuration software provided by Windows is used as an example to describe how to
set up a wireless connection.
You can also use the tool built into the network adapter to set up a wireless connection. For
details, see the network adapter's user guide.
Before setting up a wireless connection, record the WLAN name and password of the HG552e. The
default WLAN name and password are printed on the HG552e cover label.
On Windows 7
1.
Choose
start
>
Control Panel
>
Network and Internet
>
Network and Sharing Center
>
Change adapter settings
. Right-click
Wireless Network Connection
, and select
Connect/Disconnect
.
2.
From the wireless network list, select the WLAN provided by the HG552e. Click
Connect
.
WPS
WLAN
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3.
In the displayed dialog box, enter the WLAN password and click
OK
.
4.
In the wireless network list, check the WLAN connection status. If the status is
Connected
,
the computer is wirelessly connected to the HG552e.
On Windows XP
1.
Choose
start
>
Control Panel
>
Network and Internet Connections
>
Network
Connections
. Right-click
Wireless Network Connection
and choose
View Available
Wireless Networks
from the shortcut menu.
2.
From the wireless network list, select the WLAN provided by the HG552e. Click
Connect
.
3.
In the displayed dialog box, enter the WLAN password and click
Connect
.
4.
In the wireless network list, check the WLAN connection status. If the status is
Connected
,
the computer is wirelessly connected to the HG552e.
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IP Telephony
Introduction to IP Telephony
IP telephony, namely voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is also called broadband telephony or
Internet telephony. It utilizes Internet Protocol (IP) network technologies to implement voice
communication. During a VoIP call, voice signals are digitized, encoded, packetized, and transmitted
as packets over a network. On the receiving side, the packets are then decoded, and digital signals
are converted to reproduce the original voice streams, which can be heard by the called party. Different
from traditional PSTN calls, VoIP calls are transported over IP networks, meaning voice streams are
transmitted over users' existing broadband Internet. This makes full use of broadband resources.
Configuring VoIP
The HG552e supports VoIP. You can place VoIP calls after your phone is connected to the
PHONE
port on the HG552e.
To use the HG552e to place VoIP calls, ask your network service provider to activate VoIP
services for you. By default, your network service provider will have all related parameters,
such as the VoIP account and address, set for you. You will not need to configure any settings
to place VoIP calls.
Placing a VoIP Call
Once your network service provider has activated VoIP services for you, you will be assigned a VoIP
account, which is also your VoIP call number.
Before placing a VoIP call, ensure that the HG552e has connected to the network. When the call is
established, your VoIP call number is displayed on the called party's phone.
For VoIP call tariffs, contact your network service provider.
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USB Device
USB Storage Device
USB storage devices use their USB ports to exchange data with other devices.
You can connect a USB storage device to your HG552e and access the USB device from your
computer.
Both the USB drive and removable hard disk can connect to your HG552e.
Your HG552e supports the following file systems for reading and writing.
>
FAT32/FAT
>
NTFS
Connecting a USB Device
After you connect a USB device to your HG552e, computers or other devices connected to the
HG552e network can access and share the data in or applications provided by the USB device.
If you connect a USB device to the HG552e, verify that the input voltage and current of the
USB device do not exceed 5 V/0.5 A. Otherwise, the HG552e may malfunction.
You can connect the following USB devices to your HG552e:
>
USB storage device
>
USB printer
Setting the FTP Access Permission
To avoid unauthorized access to the USB storage device, you can set the FTP access permission on
your HG552e. This allows only authorized users to access the USB storage device.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
In the navigation tree, choose
Advanced
>
USB Port
and click
FTP Server
.
3.
Click
New
.
USB
On/Of
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4.
Set
FTP Server
to
Enable
.
5.
In
Username
and
Password
, enter a user name and password for the FTP server.
6.
In
Path
, enter the path of storage sharing.
7.
In
Permission
, select the desired right for the user:
>
RW
: The user can read, modify, or delete the existing files, and can also add files to the
storage device.
>
RO
: The user can only read files in the storage device.
>
WO
: The user can only add files to the storage device.
8.
Click
Submit
.
Accessing a USB Storage Device Using FTP
You can access a USB storage device through the FTP server.
To access a USB storage device using FTP, connect the USB storage device to your HG552e and set
the FTP login parameters.
1.
On your computer, open a browser.
2.
Enter
in the address box, add then press
Enter
.
3.
In the
Login
dialog box, enter the user name and password you set in the HG552e's
FTP
Server
page, and then click
Login
.
Once you pass the authentication, the directory of and files in the USB storage device will be displayed.
Setting the Samba Access Permission
To prevent unauthorized users from accessing data stored in USB devices, you can set the Samba
access permission for the HG552e. After this permission is set, only authorized users can access data
stored in USB devices.
1.
Log in to the web management page.
2.
In the navigation tree, choose
Advanced
>
USB Port
and click
Samba
.
3.
Click
New
.
4.
In
Username
and
Password
, enter a user name and password for the Samba server.
5.
In
Right
, select the desired right for the user:
>
Read only
: The user can only read files in the storage device.
>
Readable & Writable
: The user can read, modify, or delete the existing files, and can also
add files to the storage device.
6.
Click
Submit
.
Accessing Data Using Samba
Using Samba, you can securely and easily access data stored in USB devices by accessing shared
network directories.
You have connected a USB device to the HG552e and set its access permission.

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