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1.4 Description of the indicators on the front and rear panels
-
Red
Red
Red
-
Red
Red
Red
-
Red
Red
Red
-
Red
-
Green
Red
Off
Blinking slowly
Blinking quickly
On
Off
Blinking slowly
On
Blinking quickly
Off
Blinking slowly
On
Blinking quickly
Off
On
Off
On
On
The HSPA module is not connected or used.
The HSPA connection is normal and data connection is being established.
The HSPA connection is normal and voice connection is being established.
The connected HSPA module works normally.
The Wi-Fi network is not activated.
The Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) process is in progress.
The Wi-Fi connection is in good condition.
The Wi-Fi connection is normal and data is being transmitted on the link.
The ADSL connection is not activated.
The ADSL connection is in process.
The ADSL connection is in good condition.
DSL synchronisation is in progress.
Your Vodafone Broadband Complete is powered off.
Your Vodafone Broadband Complete is powered on.
There is no Ethernet connection.
The Ethernet connection is in good condition.
The LAN connection is not connected.
Indicator
Colour
Status
Meaning
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2. Installation guide
This chapter describes how to setup your Vodafone
Broadband Complete.
2.1 Connecting the cables on your
Vodafone Broadband Complete
1.
Plug your Vodafone Broadband Complete into the
mains power with the
supplied power adapter
by
connecting it to the power port on the back of the
device and then plugging it into a wall outlet or a
power strip.
2.
Once the device is connected, the
power indicator
on the front of your device will light up
, indicating
that your Vodafone Broadband Complete has power.
3.
Connect the supplied
DSL cable
to the
ADSL port
on your Vodafone Broadband Complete.
4.
Then connect the
DSL cable
to the
line
lter
ADSL port
.
5.
Plug the other end of the line
lter into your phone
wall socket.
6.
You can also plug in a phone if required to the
phone port of the line
lter. (All phones in use will
require a line
lter).
Line Filter
DSL Cable
Power
Adapter
2.2 Connecting your computer to your
Vodafone Broadband Complete using the
PC/LAN cable
1. Connect the
supplied PC/LAN cable
to any of
the four
LAN ports
on the rear panel of your
Vodafone Broadband Complete and plug the other
end into the
Ethernet port on your computer.
2. The
Ethernet indicator on your computer and
the DSL indicator on the front of your Broadband
Complete device will light up
, see 1.4 for a
description of the indicators on the Front and Rear
panels of the device.
When you access the internet wirelessly, you do
not need to connect the PC/LAN cable so once
your computer has connected you will be able
to browse the internet from anywhere within the
range of your device.
Once you have correctly connected the cables to
your Broadband Complete modem will connect
to the Vodafone network and be automatically
con
gured with your new Vodafone settings.
As soon as your modem has been successfully
con
gured, a con
rmation webpage will appear.
It can take up to 5 minutes to complete this process.
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2.3
Connecting a computer to your
Vodafone Broadband Complete using a
wireless connection
To setup a wireless connection from your computer
to your Vodafone Broadband Complete, follow these
simple steps:
Enable the WPS function
1. Your Vodafone Broadband Complete will set up
your wireless connection on your computer using
the SSID name located on the rear panel of your
device. By default the WPS
function is enabled.
2. Use your computer’s wireless software to
nd and
connect to your Broadband Complete modem.
It will appear on your computer using the SSID name
located on the rear panel of your device.
You will be
prompted to enter the WPA key from the rear panel
of your device.
3. The DSL and Wi-Fi indicators on the front of your
modem will light up, see 1.4 for a description of the
front panel indicators and statuses.
2.5 Using Vodafone Mobile Broadband
with your Vodafone Broadband Complete.
A Vodafone Mobile Broadband Vodem can be used
with your Vodafone Broadband Complete as a backup
internet connection if there is an outage on your
xed broadband or while you’re waiting for your
xed
line broadband connection to get setup.
To check what Vodafone Mobile Broadband Vodems
are compatible with the Broadband Complete
modem see
vodafone.co.nz/broadband-wireless-
router/
Inserting the Vodafone Mobile Broadband
Vodem Stick:
1
1. Remove the SIM card holder from the Vodafone
Mobile Broadband Vodem.
2. Insert the SIM card into the card holder.
3. Re-insert the SIM card holder into the Vodafone
Mobile Broadband Vodem.
Make sure your Broadband Complete modem
is plugged in and turned on before trying to
connect using your Mobile Broadband vodem.
Note for pressing the Wi-Fi button:
Press and hold the Wi-Fi button for more than
four seconds to enable the WPS function. Once
the button is pressed and held for more than
four seconds, the Wi-Fi indicator will start to
blink slowly in a few seconds.
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The HSPA indicator on the front of your device will
light up, see 1.4 for a description of the front panel
indicators and statuses.
3. User manual
3.1 Introduction
This manual provides instructions on how to use
the product properly. It also provides instructions
that must be followed to protect your Vodafone
Broadband Complete and the safety of the operator.
3.2 Features of your Vodafone Broadband
Complete
The main features of your Vodafone Broadband
Complete are as follows:
1. ADSL2+ interface
Supports ITU G.992.1 (G.dmt), G.992.3 ADSL2
(G.dmt.bis), and G.992.5 ADSL2+ Annex A (G.dmt.
bitplus)
Supports ANSI T1.413 Issue 2
Supports Annex L (RE ADSL)
Supports the con
guration of eight VPI/VCIs
Supports manual con
guration of VPI/VCI
parameters
2. USB port
Supports USB 2.0 host port
Supports Huawei HSPA USB interface link driver
Supports mutual data backup of ADSL2+ uplink and
USB port uplink
Supports USB mass storage device
Supports USB printer
3. Ethernet interface
Provides four 10/100 M auto-sensing Ethernet
interfaces
Supports Ethernet switch function
Supports 802.3u
Supports test of the Ethernet with the
diagnostic button
4. Wi-Fi interface
Supports 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n
Supports 32 connections
Supports SSID hiding
Supports channel selection
Supports Open System/Shared Key authorization
Supports WPS
Supports WEP/TKIP/AES
Supports WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
Supports WMM
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3.3 Requirements of computer
con
guration
Your computer must meet these requirements in
order to display the management web pages of your
Vodafone Broadband Complete:
Operating system
RAM
Free disk space
CD-driver/DVD-driver
Display
Ethernet 10/100Base-T
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Browser
Operating system
RAM
Free disk space
CD-driver/DVD-driver
Display
Ethernet 10/100Base-T
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Browser
Operating system
RAM
Free disk space
CD-driver/DVD-driver
Display
Ethernet 10/100Base-T
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Browser
Windows® 98SE/ME
32 MB
40 MB
Provided
800 x 600 pixel, 256 color
Required for Ethernet connection
Required for Wi-Fi connection
Internet Explorer® 5.0, 6.0, 7.0
Mozilla© Firefox 1.0
Windows® 2000/XP/Vista
64 MB
40 MB
Provided
800 x 600 pixel, 256 color
Required for Ethernet connection
Required for Wi-Fi connection
Internet Explorer® 5.0, 6.0, 7.0
Mozilla© Firefox 1.0
Mac OS® 10.1
128 MB
10 MB
Provided
800 x 600 pixel, 256 color
Required for Ethernet connection
Required for Wi-Fi connection
Internet Explorer® 5.0, 6.0, 7.0
Apple Safari® 1.0
3.4 Managing your Vodafone
Broadband Complete
3.4.1 Home Page
To log in to the con
guration page, do as follows:
1. Launch the Internet Explorer and enter
(the default LAN IP address
of the management interface for your Vodafone
Broadband Complete in the address bar).
2. Then press
Enter
to display the login window.
3. Enter the
username
(
vodafone
by default) and
password
(
vodafone
by default).
4. You’ll then see the home page of the management
interface for your Vodafone Broadband Complete.

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