Summary of Contents for SWEEX MO300 - QUICK_START_GUIDE
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• Do not use the Sweex Wireless ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router 54 Mbps Annex A in extremely dusty or moist surroundings. • Protect the device against powerful shocks or jolts – they may damage the internal electronics.
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Connecting the Sweex ADSL 2 Modem 1. Connect the power adaptor (included) to the rear of the modem and the mains socket. The LED under PWR is lit. In the event the LED is not lit, check the connections of the power adaptor to the ADSL modem and the mains socket.
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3. Switch on the computer and connect it to the rear of the modem using a network cable (UTP RJ-45). You can select any of the ports 1, 2, 3 and 4. The corresponding LED at the front of the modem will be lit. In the event the LED fails to light up, check whether the network cable is properly connected to the computer and the modem.
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“Properties” (Properties). The following screen appears: Now select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and click “Properties” (Properties). Select the options “Obtain an IP address automatically” (Obtain an IP address automatically) and “Obtain DNS server address automatically” (Obtain DNS server address automatically).
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English version Confirm the settings by clicking “OK”. The network settings have now been configured correctly for Vista. The correct settings for the Internet browser will be discussed later in this manual. Windows XP Go to “Start” (Start) ‡ “Control Panel” (Control Panel). Then go to “Network and Internet Connections” (Network and Internet Connections).
Enter this code on each computer that wants to connect to that secured network. You can only be part of that network if you enter this code. If you did not enter the network key into the router or modem yourself, ask...
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“View Available Wireless Networks” (View Available Wireless Networks). Always click “Refresh network list” (Refresh network list) top left in this window first, to obtain the most recent listing. Select the name (also referred to as SSID) “Sweex MO300” by clicking it once. Now click “Connect (Connect). If it has successfully connected to the wireless network, the notification “Connected”...
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If this login screen fails to appear, recheck the settings of your Internet browser as described above. Also check the IP address of your computer. In this IP address, only the digits after the last dot may deviate from the IP address of the modem (e.g.: 192.168.251.xxx).
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In the event that your provider has not been listed, you can enter alternative settings via the “Config” option. In order to obtain these alternative settings, contact your Internet provider. In order to store the settings click “Apply” and then “Save All”.
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English version Click “Next”. Enter a new password or use the default password “mysweex”. Click “Next”. Choose the correct region or leave it on the default setting. Click “Next”.
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Select the correct connection. Consult the list with provider settings (see underneath this manual) or contact your internet provider. Click “Next”. If needed, enter the username and password you have received from your provider. Enter “VPI”, “VCI” and “Connection Type”. Consult the list with provider settings (see underneath) or contact your internet provider. Click “Next”.
Wireless settings and security We always recommend setting the modem with a computer physically connected with the modem by means of a cable. This is because you will lose the wireless connection with the modem while storing these settings.
It is not possible to use both ways at the same time. Therefore, if you have computers that do not support WPS we recommend you use the WPA or WPA2 security.
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English version 1. By pressing the WPS button on the rear side of the router for 2 seconds you can activate the WPS function. The light will start to blink. 2. A wireless computer that supports WPS can now scan for the router and use the automatically generated network key;...
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How do you give a computer a fixed IP-address This is only necessary for computers you want to open a port for using the Forwarding or DMZ function. Follow the steps in the chapter “Configuration computer to connect to the router”. Instead of selecting ”Obtain an IP address automatically”...
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English version In this modem the build-in firewall can not be activated. However, it is possible to open ports for programs and games that require this. By going to “Advanced Setup” -> “Firewall” you can change the port settings. Leave the “Firewall” option set to “Disabled”. Select “Enable” if you want to protect the modem against “Syn flooding”, “Ping of death”, “Teardrop”...
“Port Forwarding” under “Advanced”. Be aware that now you miss the security the firewall of the router has to offer. All ports are opened for the computer that you place in the DMZ. Only one computer can be placed in the DMZ.
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Here the firmware of the modem can be updated. New firmware can be downloaded from the Sweex website under the “Service and support” tab. When the firmware file is a ZIP-file, ensure you unzip it and place it where you can easily find it again on your computer.
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English version List of Internet Providers and corresponding contracts. Country Internet Service Provider (ISP) Connection Type Encapsulation Argentina Argentina Telecom 1483 Bridged IP LLC Austria PPPoA VC-Mux Australia CountryWide PPPoE LLC Belgium Belgacom PPPoA VC-Mux FullADSL PPPoA VC-Mux Scarlet PPPoE LLC...
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English version Country Internet Service Provider (ISP) Connection Type Encapsulation DTAG PPPoE LLC Tiscali PPPoE LLC T-Online PPPoE LLC Greece OTENET PPPoE LLC ALTEC PPPoE LLC FORTHnet PPPoE LLC PPPoE LLC TELLAS PPPoE LLC Hungary Matav Telecom PPPoE LLC Iceland...
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PPPoE / PPPoA PPPoA VC-Mux Online Basic PPPoE / PPPoA PPPoA VC-Mux Alice PPPoE / PPPoA PPPoA VC-Mux Let op: Voor Alice: username = user0@alice.nl, password = user0 New Zealand New Zealand Telecom PPPoA VC-Mux Norway Telenor 1 PPPoE LLC Telenor 2...
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English version Country Internet Service Provider (ISP) Connection Type Encapsulation Taiwan Hinet PPPoE LLC Thailand PPPoE LLC CSLOXINFO PPPoE LLC Qnet PPPoE LLC Samart PPPoE LLC PPPoE LLC True(Huaweii) PPPoE LLC True(Nokia) PPPoA VC-Mux TT_T PPPoE LLC TT_T(Hinet) PPPoE LLC...
• For this Sweex product a three year warranty period applies, beginning from of the date of purchase. • In case of defect, return the product to your reseller with failure description, proof of purchase and all accessories. • Warranty will be void in case of opened products, physical damage, misuse, modification, repair by unauthorised persons and using the product for other purposes than its intended use.
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