Swisscom Internet-Box 4 Setting Up
Swisscom Internet-Box 4 Setting Up

Swisscom Internet-Box 4 Setting Up

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Internet-Box 4
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  • Page 1 Internet-Box 4 Setting up your Internet-Box...
  • Page 2 Installation overview DECT...
  • Page 3: Install The App

    Install the app. Use the interactive installation guide and additional functions.
  • Page 4 The package includes: Power adapter Fibre optic cable Internet-Box 4 Fibre optic cable...
  • Page 5 Switch off your existing router (if any). Do not dismantle old installation until the new Internet-Box is set up successfully. Reset the Internet-Box to its factory settings.
  • Page 6 Always position the Internet-Box upright and as centrally as possible. For best WLAN reception place your Internet-Box on a piece of furniture, on its own if possible and not in the immediate vicinity of other objects or metal enclosures. Do not place the Internet-Box on its side.
  • Page 7: Connect The Power Adapter

    Connect the power adapter.
  • Page 8 Connect the new fibre optic cable to the Internet-Box until it clicks into place. Please check that the unit is the right way round before insertion. Use the new fibre optic cable. Remove the protection caps and connect the blue or red end of the cable into the Internet-Box.
  • Page 9 Connect the green end to the specified slot. Only one slot works: Remove the protective cap. Open the slot specified by the letter on the fibre-optic socket (usually «2», sometimes «1»). Note: If your slots are facing upwards, slot 2 is the second from the right.
  • Page 10 Switch on the Internet-Box and 6 wait 5 – 10 minutes. Does the LED light up white? You are now connected to the Swisscom network. > Continue with step 8. Is the LED still flashing? > Please read the instructions on the back under...
  • Page 11 Your WLAN is enabled. You can activate and deactivate your WLAN by pressing button. You will find further information about your WLAN as well as your access data (WLAN name and password) on the reverse side of this manual.
  • Page 12 Connect your fixed-line telephone. (Only applies if you have subscribed to fixed-network telephony.) DECT existing telephone HD-Phone HD-Phones: Select the connection mode in the settings of your HD-Phone and press the +button on your Internet-Box. The two devices connect automatically. Existing telephones: Connect your phone and / or fax machine only to the Internet-Box (phone 1 and 2) –...
  • Page 13 Your internet is now ready.
  • Page 14 1 Press the lever against the plug. 2 The cable can then be pulled out easily. If you are a Swisscom blue TV subscriber, connect your TV-Box according to the Swisscom blue TV instructions. We recommend using an Ethernet cable (or a WLAN-Box) to connect TV-Box and Internet-Box.
  • Page 15 (www.swisscom.ch/connectionaccessories). A DECT base station is integrated into the Internet-Box. Wireless HD-Phone connections Connect up to five Swisscom HD-Phones to the Internet-Box wirelessly. For information about HD-Phones A DECT base station is integrated into the Internet-Box. from Swisscom please visit www.swisscom.ch/hdphones.
  • Page 16 Change settings in the Internet-Box Web portal. letter / e-mail. If you were already using a Guest WLAN Swisscom router, your current You can activate the guest WLAN for 6 hours, 24 hours or WLAN access data will be permanently in the Internet-Box web portal.
  • Page 17: Led Behaviour

    LED behaviour LED lights up white – everything ok LED flashes white and red in alternation – the device is receiving configurations from Swisscom If the LED is still flashing after 10 minutes: connect the Internet-Box to a computer with an Ethernet cable and access the www.swisscom.ch/start website.
  • Page 18: Security Information

    Security information Access and data processing If the device is operated through a Swisscom connection, Swisscom shall have access to the device and to the data needed for processing, in particular for the purposes of remote maintenance and support (automatic setup, monitoring effective functioning, software updates).

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