English version TABLE OF CONTENTS Specifications The splitter Connecting the Sweex ADSL 2 Modem Configuring the computer to connect to the modem Internet browser settings for Windows 98SE, 2000 and XP Modem access (Login) Setting the Internet Provider (ISP) Opening ports in the modem (Port Forwarding and DMZ) LAN settings Changing the password (User Management) Remote modem management (Web Access Control) Upgrading the firmware of the modem (update firmware) Resetting the Modem to its factory settings List of Internet Providers and corresponding subscriptions Warranty GNU/GPL...
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• Never attempt to open the device yourself – it will cause the warranty to lapse. Contents of the box Prior to using the Sweex ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router Annex A, check if all required parts are present. The following parts must be present in the box: • ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router •...
English version English version Specifications • Suitable for ADSL via an analogue telephone line (Annex-A) • Supports: ADSL, ADSL 2 and ADSL 2+ • 4 x RJ-45 UTP ports, 10/100 Mbps IEEE 802.3x standard • RJ11 ADSL port • Download speed: 24Mbps, Upload speed: 1Mbps •...
Note! The ADSL modem does not include a splitter. It can be obtained from various DIY stores. 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.
English version Configuring the computer to connect to the modem Windows XP Go to “Start” (Start) “Control Panel” (Control Panel). Then go to “Network and Internet Connections” (Network and Internet Connections). Open “Network Connections” (Network Connections). Or, if the Windows classic style is used: “Start” (Start) Settings “Network Connections” (Network Connections). Right-click “LAN Connection”...
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English version Windows 2000 Go to “Start” (Start) “Control Panel” (Control Panel). Then go to “Network and Internet Connections” (Network and Internet Connections). Open “Network Connections” (Network Connections). Or, if the Windows classic style is used: “Start” (Start) Settings Open “Network Connections” (Network Connections). Right-click “LAN Connection”...
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English version Windows 98SE Go to “Start” (Start), “Setting” (Settings), “Control Panel” (Control Panel) and click “Network” (Network). Under the tab “Configurartion” (Configuration), select the line “TCP/IP ” which corresponds with your network card and click “Properties” (Properties). Under the tab “IP Address” (IP Address), select the option “Obtain an IP address automatically” (Obtain an IP address automatically). Under the tab “Gateway”, the list of “Installed gateways”...
English version Under the tab “DNS Configuration”, select the option “Disable DNS” (Disable DNS). Click “OK” (OK) twice. The network settings for Windows 98SE have now been configured correctly. The correct settings for the Internet browser will be discussed below. Internet browser settings for Windows 98SE, 2000 and XP 1.
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English version The modem login screen appears. Fill out the login name and the corresponding password. The standard login is “sweex” and the corresponding password is “mysweex”. 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.
English version Setting the Internet Provider (ISP) In order to facilitate the installation process, the Sweex ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router Annex A disposes of a pre-programmed list of provider settings. To this end, go to the “Setup Wizard”. The following screen appears: Under “Country” select the appropriate country and under “ISP”, select the corresponding Internet Provider. The modem will now automatically complete the settings.
“Port Forwarding” to change the port settings. Here too the Sweex ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router Annex A offers a pre-programmed list with common programmes and games. Under “Category”, first select the type of programme. Now select the programme or the game from the list and click “Add >”.
English version In some instances, or when a game console is used, you may opt to place a computer or game console entirely outside the firewall. This can be done in the so-called “demilitarized zone” (“DMZ”). This option can be found in the main screen of the port settings (“Port Forwarding” under “Advanced”.) Note however, you no longer take advantage of the protection offered by the firewall of the router.
In order to store the settings click “Apply” and then “Save All”. Subsequently, in the next window, click “Apply” once more. Changing the password (User Management) The standard login of the Sweex ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router Annex A can be changed; in the main window select “Tools” and go to “User Management”.
Remote modem management (Web Access Control) The Sweex ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router Annex A also offers a remote management feature. This means that the modem can be configured from another location, via the Internet. In the menu, click “Advanced” and then click “more→”. Now click “Web Access Control”.
English version Here the firmware of the modem can be updated. New firmware can be downloaded from the Sweex website under ”Service en support”. If the firmware file is zipped, make sure you select and extract the file first on a location in your computer where you can retrieve it easily.
Warranty All products under the Sweex brand are warranted for a period of three years. We do not grant support or warranties for any software and/or (rechargeable) batteries included. Settlement of guarantee only takes place via the dealer where you have purchased the product in question.
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