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WPS setup
(If supported on your PC)
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a standard created by the Wi-Fi Alliance to make
it easy to set up a secure wireless home network. Tilgin Home Gateways support
two WPS methods for a user to add new devices to the network:
1.
PIN Method, in which a PIN is read from a sticker on the new wireless
device.
2.
PBC Method, in which the user pushes a button, either an actual or
virtual one, on both the Home Gateway and the new wireless device.
-To set WLAN On:
push the WLAN button for 3-5 seconds.
-To set the WLAN OFF: push WLAN button shortly.
The WLAN light (on the front of the Home Gateway) will light green when
functioning correctly. (See the
LEDs Front and Rear Panel
page).
Configuring WLAN Cards for Windows devices
Your wireless LAN card should be packaged with a profile configuration utility.
Install and run this utility. It will guide you through configuring your PC WLAN
card and connecting to the Home Gateway.
If you have received instructions from your service Operator regarding WLAN
security level settings, you should follow these instructions when running the
profile configuration utility.
If the instructions provided with the WLAN card fail, and/or your service Operator
does not recommend specific WLAN settings, use the default WLAN port settings
below.
Select method
PBC
-
Push button on front
-
Push button in Web GUI
PIN
-
Enter/set the PIN code in Web GUI
WPS interface
-
Use the preconfigured default SSID
-
None
-
Auto
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Default WLAN port settings
Check the parameters for WLAN are set according to SSID and WPA Key found
on the casing label on the bottom of the Home Gateway.
SSID = Tilgin-<12 random characters>
Example:
Tilgin-1wa23sbg9skm
Channel = Auto
Wireless Security Level = WPA key
Note
: Your service Operator may instruct you to use a WPA key that they
provide to you, or use the WPA key printed on the label on the bottom of the
Home Gateway.
After saving the new WLAN profile, make sure your PC network settings are
configured properly. (See
Configuring your PC
)
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Configuring your Windows PC
Your PC must be configured properly to be able to surf the Internet and the PC's
network card and network properties must be configured to obtain an IP address
from the Home Gateway’s built-in DHCP server.
This means that you must check to see that your PCs network settings are set to
TCP/IP protocol and that the IP address is obtained automatically (see below).
Check the Network Settings for Windows computers
For Windows-based machines, follow the procedure below.
This procedure applies to both cabled Ethernet and WLAN installations
.
1.
Right click on the Network Neighborhood or My Network Places on the
START menu.
2.
Select Properties from the menu.
3.
If multiple network connections are available on the PC, right click on :
a) Local Area Connection (for an Ethernet installation)
b) Wireless Network Connection
c) Select Properties.
Windows XP
Windows Vista
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4.
Select the General tab (Windows XP) or Networking tab (Windows
Vista).
5.
Identify the TCP/IP -> network card entry.
6.
Highlight the TCP/IP -> network card entry.
7.
Click Properties
8.
Click Obtain an IP address automatically.
Windows XP
Windows Vista
9.
Click the OK button and close the dialog box. Then click the OK button
again to save the changes and exit Network Properties.
For WLAN connection:
1.
Click on Wireless Network Connection and select Properties.
2.
Click on Wireless Network Connections
3.
Click on Refresh Network list
4.
Identify our Wireless network by comparing SSID on the product label
on your Home Gateway with the SSID in the wireless connection list
shown.
5.
Click on the identified network It should then show “Connected” .
6.
Enter the Network key (WPA Key on the label).
7.
Click on Connect
8.
The choosen Network should then show “Connected”.
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Connecting a single analogue Telephone or other analogue
equipment
If you have a subscription for IP telephony, you can connect touch-tone
telephones to port (#1) (Phone1 or Phone2). (Each port can handle up to five
telephones in cascade.) see
Adapt all household Telephones
below.
The phones connected to the Home Gateway are adapted for VoIP calls.
Adapt all household Telephones
All of the phones in your household can be connected to the Home Gateway
using a country specific phone plug and a special cable (both supplied by your
provider). Plug the special cable into the phone port (#1) (Phone1 or Phone2) on
the Home Gateway and then into the specific phone plug that should be
connected on the main telephone socket on your wall.
DO NOT
use an ordinary telephone cable for this purpose. It requires a special
cable and can be different from country to country.
This option must be supported in your country and by your service
provider
.
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