VOO TC7210.V Operating Instructions Manual

VOO TC7210.V Operating Instructions Manual

Wi-fi modem

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Operating instructions
WI-FI MODEM

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions WI-FI MODEM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    WI-FI Wireless 2.4G Main network Guest network Access control Bridging Wireless 5G Main network Guest network Access control Bridging Media server Basic Authorised devices Basic storage Advanced storage 6 VOO Phone & Internet Services 7 Resolving the most common problems...
  • Page 3: Overview Of The Modem

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual 1.1 OVERVIEW OF THE MODEM FRONT PANEL Easy Wi-Fi: Press shortly to enable/disable your Wi-Fi network. Press longer than 10 seconds to connect to a Wi-Fi device using Easy Wi-Fi (the indicator flashes and then stops when the procedure has finished).
  • Page 4: Operating The Wi-Fi Modem

    In the left pane, click Display available wireless networks. A list of available networks is displayed. In the list of available networks, choose your wireless network (e.g. VOO-123456), then click Connect. When choosing a wireless network at home, do not select the shared network VOO-HOMESPOT.
  • Page 5: With Mac Os X

    Configure my modem. You are redirected to a sign-in page. You must enter a user name and password. The user name is “voo” in lowercase. The password is by default the password of your modem that you can find on the label underneath your modem (see page 3, item 2). You now have access to the configuration interface of the modem.
  • Page 6: How To Change The Password Of Your Wi-Fi Network

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual 2. HOW TO CHANGE THE PASSWORD OF YOUR WI-FI NETWORK? Go the user interface of the modem, click Configure your modem then Wi-Fi in the top menu. Select your Main Network (2.4G or 5G) or Guest Network. Enter the password in the WPA Pre-shared Key field.
  • Page 7: Advanced Configuration Of The Modem

    - IP addressing HOME PAGE Need help configuring your modem? Go to forum.voo.be and ask our help Community!  When you connect to the modem user interface, the home page is displayed with an overview of the modem services. To access the modem configuration pages, click the green Configure your modem button.
  • Page 8: Set-Up

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual SET-UP On this page you can restore the factory settings or restart the modem. • To restore the factory settings, choose Yes then click Apply. This will restart the modem. modem, click the Start button. • To just restart the Restoring factory settings means that your personal settings are lost.
  • Page 9: Back-Up / Restore

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual BACK-UP / RESTORE On this page you can back up or restore the modem settings. • To back up the modem settings, press Back up. A window is displayed asking whether you want to back up the settings of your modem on your computer.
  • Page 10: Computers

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual COMPUTERS This page displays the list of devices connected to your modem. • To release the IP address of a device, select the device and click Make available. The USB port is always displayed, even if no USB device is connected.
  • Page 11: Router

    TV. • NAT ALG State: to maximise your protection, the VOO modem is equipped with a firewall whose initial settings block any communications coming from outside. This security may affect the functioning of certain applications (on-line games, communication applications, Internet applications or other server applications such as FTP or SMTP).
  • Page 12: Mac Filtering

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual MAC FILTERING On this page you can filter the Internet connection by MAC address. The devices will continue to work on the local area network (LAN) but Internet traffic is blocked. • To filter the Internet connection by MAC address, enter the MAC address of the devices you want to filter and then click Apply.
  • Page 13: Nat

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual On this page you can enable that a device connected to your network can be reached from outside (Internet). • To create a NAT rule, click Create in IPv4 or Create in IPv6; a new page is displayed. Complete the fields as described below.
  • Page 14: Firewall

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual FIREWALL WEB FILTERING On this page you can block Web content such as cookies and JavaScript. It is possible to add a list of trusted devices that are not affected by the filtering. functionalities, select the Enabled field and •...
  • Page 15: Wi-Fi

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual WI-FI WIRELESS 2.4G On this page you can configure the settings for all the Wi-Fi 2.4GHz networks of your modem. • To enable or disable all the Wi-Fi 2.4GHz networks of your modem, select Enabled or Disabled (at the bottom of the window) in the Interface field.
  • Page 16: Guest Network

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual GUEST NETWORK On this page you can change the configuration of the guest Wi-Fi 2.4GHz network (name of the network, security key, etc.). • To modify the name of your guest Wi-Fi network, edit the Network Name (SSID) field and click Apply at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 17: Wireless 5G

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual WIRELESS 5G On this page you can configure the settings for all the Wi-Fi 5GHz networks of your modem. • To enable or disable all the Wi-Fi 5GHz networks of your modem, select Enabled or Disabled in the Interface field. Click Apply.
  • Page 18: Guest Network

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual GUEST NETWORK On this page you can change the configuration of the guest Wi-Fi 5GHz network (name of the network, security key, etc.). • To modify the name of your guest Wi-Fi network, edit the Network Name (SSID) field and click Apply at the bottom of the page.
  • Page 19: Usb

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual MEDIA SERVER On this page you can configure the DLNA server and select the types of files for sharing. • To change the name of your server, edit the value in the Media server name field and click Apply settings. select the Detect files By •...
  • Page 20: Authorised Devices

    WI-FI MODEM User’s Manual AUTHORISED DEVICES On this page you can authorise access to USB devices. • To specify a list of authorised USB devices, select Authorised in Enable connected USB devices and click Apply changes. • To add a USB device as authorised USB device, select it in the Available USB devices table and click Add.
  • Page 21: Voo Phone & Internet Services

    Call our Customer Services on 078 50 50 50 for more information. INTERNET SERVICE If you are only subscribed to VOO’s Landline Phone offer, this modem also enables you to access VOO’s Internet service. 7 RESOLVING THE MOST COMMON PROBLEMS If you are having problems with your modem, do not hesitate to consult our on-line help website, VOOassistance.be,...
  • Page 22 To access the interface of your modem, enter the following address in the address bar of your Internet browser: http://192.168.100.1. Enter the user name voo (lowercase) and your password Password (WPA/WPA2) in uppercase; you can find this password on the label underneath your modem (see p.3, 1.2). You now have access to the configuration interface of the modem.
  • Page 23 2. Wrong Wi-Fi network (SSID) Make sure you are connected to the correct Wi-Fi network. The default name of a VOO Wi-Fi network looks like “VOO-123456”. It’s possible that other VOO networks are visible. Check the label underneath your modem for the name of Wi-Fi network (SSID).
  • Page 24 Find the answers to all the questions related to the Wi-Fi Modem in the FAQ on our website www.vooassistance.be or call us on 078 50 50 50, our technical specialists will be happy to help you. Join our help community on forum.voo.be.

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