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Components
Overview
This section provides an overview of the different components of the Technicolor Gateway:
Topic
Page
1.2.1 Power
6
1.2.2
Local Network Connection
7
1.2.3
Broadband Connection
8
1.2.4 Buttons
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1.2.5
Status LEDs
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Power
Overview
Power inlet
The power inlet
(
)
allows you to connect the power supply.
Power switch
The power switch
(
)
allows you to power on/off your Technicolor Gateway.
Only use the power supply delivered with your Technicolor Gateway.
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Local Network Connection
Overview
Wireless Access Point
The built-in WiFi-certified wireless access point provides wireless access to your WiFi-certified wireless clients.
For more information, see
“5 The Technicolor Gateway Wireless Access Point” on page 35
.
Ethernet switch
The Ethernet switch
(
)
allows you to connect an Ethernet device (for example, a computer) to your local network. For
more information, see
“3.3.2 Setting up a Wired Connection” on page 21
.
A LED may be provided per Ethernet port to indicate link integrity (or activity).
USB Port
The USB port
(
)
can be used to:
Connect a USB mass storage device to
share your content
(for example, music, movies,...):
On your local network via the
Network File server
or the
UPnP AV Media Server
.
On Internet via
FTP
.
For more information, see
“7 Sharing Content on your Technicolor Gateway” on page 45
.
LED Status
Description
Solid on
Device connected.
Blinking
Device connected and sending/receiving data.
Off
No device connected.
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Broadband Connection
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DSL port
This port can be used to connect your Technicolor Gateway to your service provider’s DSL network.
DSL
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Wi-Fi button
The
Wi-Fi
button allows you to disable your wireless access point. You can do this when you do not have any devices that
are connected to the wireless access point. This allows you to save the energy that the Technicolor Gateway would be using
for the wireless access point. For more information, see
“Wi-Fi button” on page 44
.
The LED on the
Wi-Fi
provides you information about the status of your wireless connection. For more information, see
“WiFi LED” on page 11
.
WPS button
The WPS (
) button allows you to add new wireless clients to your network in a swift and easy way, without the need to
enter any of your wireless settings manually.
For more information, see
“5.1 Connecting Your Wireless Client via WPS” on page 36
.
Reset button
The Reset button allows you to reset your Technicolor Gateway to factory defaults.
For more information, see
“10.5 Reset to Factory Defaults” on page 84
.
Wi-Fi
WPS
Reset