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Installation guide and user manual
Broadband Complete
1. Introduction
1.2 The Front and Rear Panel of your Vodafone Broadband Complete
1.3 The Side Panels of your Vodafone Broadband Complete
1.4 Description of the Indicators on the Front and Rear Panels
2. Installation guide
2.1 Connecting your Vodafone Broadband Complete to the Fixed Network
2.2 Connecting your computer to your Vodafone Broadband Complete using the PC/LAN cable
2.3 Connecting a computer to your Vodafone Broadband Complete using a wireless connection
2.4 Entering in your Vodafone broadband authentication details
2.5 Using Vodafone Mobile Broadband with your Vodafone Broadband Complete.
3. User manual
3.2 Features of your Vodafone Broadband Complete
3.3 Requirements of Computer Con fi guration
3.4 Management of yourVodafone Broadband Complete
3.4.9 Diagnostics
3.4.10 Statistics
3.4.12 Setup Wizard
3.5.2 Function by
1. Introduction
1.1 Contents in the package
Broadband Complete
Bracket and Screws
Power adapter
DSL/Line cable
PC/LAN cable
2 x Line fi lters
User CD
1.2 The front and rear panel of your Vodafone Broadband Complete
Indicators on the front panel of your Vodafone Broadband Complete
HSPA
Indicator
Wi-Fi
Indicator
DSL
Indicator
POWER
Indicator
The rear panel of your Vodafone Broadband Complete provides the following interfaces and buttons:
Interface or Button
DSL
LAN1–LAN4
USB
RESET
POWER
RESTART
Meaning
Diagnostic button, press this button to check the status of the four LAN indicators.
Connects PCs, switches, or other equipment.
Connects a USB storage device, such as a USB disk, a printer etc.
Restores the factory settings if this button is pressed and hold more than
5 seconds.
NOTE: After you restore the factory settings, the customized data will be lost. Therefore, press the RESET button with caution.
Connects a power adapter.
Restarts the Vodafone Broadband Complete device if this button is pressed and held for more than 0.5 seconds.
Note for the four LAN indicators:
The four LAN indicators are normally off. When the diagnostic button is pressed, the four LAN indicators turn red or green, see 1.4 Description of the indicators on the Front and Rear Panels.
1.3 The side panel of your Vodafone Broadband Complete
Wi-Fi
Button
USB
Interface
The side panel of your Vodafone Broadband Complete provides the following interfaces and buttons:
Interface or Button
Wi - Fi Button
USB Interface
Meaning
Switches your Wi-Fi option on or off. For more details about the Wi-Fi button, see 2.3 Connecting the PC to the Vodafone Broadband Complete through Wi-Fi.
Connects a USB storage device, such as a USB disk, a printer etc.
Note for the Wi-Fi button:
Press and hold the Wi-Fi button for more than four seconds to enable the WPS function .
Press and hold the WiFi button for less than four seconds to disable the WiFi function .
1.4 Description of the indicators on the front and rear panels
Indicator Colour Status
-
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
On
Off
On
On
Off
Blinking slowly
On
Blinking quickly
Meaning
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.
2. Installation guide
This chapter describes how to setup your Vodafone
Broadband Complete.
Power
Adapter
2.2 Connecting your computer to your
Vodafone Broadband Complete using the
PC/LAN cable
DSL Cable
Line Filter
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 fi lter
ADSL port .
5.
Plug the other end of the line fi lter into your phone wall socket.
6.
You can also plug in a phone if required to the phone port of the line fi lter. (All phones in use will require a line fi lter).
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 fi gured with your new Vodafone settings.
As soon as your modem has been successfully con fi gured, a con fi rmation webpage will appear.
It can take up to 5 minutes to complete this process.
2.3 Connecting a computer to your
Vodafone Broadband Complete using a wireless connection
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 fi xed broadband or while you’re waiting for your fi 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-wirelessrouter/
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 fi 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.
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.
Inserting the Vodafone Mobile Broadband
Vodem Stick:
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.
1
Make sure your Broadband Complete modem is plugged in and turned on before trying to connect using your Mobile Broadband vodem.
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 fi guration of eight VPI/VCIs
Supports manual con fi 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
3.3 Requirements of computer con
fi
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
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
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® 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 fi guration page, do as follows:
1. Launch the Internet Explorer and enter http://192.168.1.1
(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.
Choose Vodafone DSL Router > Service Status in the navigation tree to display the status of your
Vodafone Broadband Complete including:
Internet : the main information about the connections of the Vodafone Broadband Complete.
Wi-Fi : the information and status of the Wi-Fi interface.
Service status page.
3.4.2 Applications
Choose Vodafone DSL Router >Applications in the navigation tree to display the Con fi guring applications page.
Con fi guring applications page
If you want to delete the authorised application, click the Delete icon in the List of authorised applications area and then click the OK button.
If you want to change the destination IP address, just click the Change icon and then enter the new address in the Destination IP box, and then click the OK button to save the change.
Parameters for the Con fi guring applications
Item
Games
Communication
Internet
Services
Destination IP
Description
The name of game.
List all types of communications.
The type of Internet application.
List all types of services.
The destination IP address of the server that the user de fi ned.
3.4.3 Router
LAN
Choose Vodafone DSL Router > Router > LAN in the navigation tree to display the Home network addresses page.
Your Vodafone Broadband Complete provides a default LAN IP address. You can change the LAN IP address and subnet mask, and choose whether to activate the DHCP service.
Home network addresses page
When you select an option from the Games,
Communications, Internet or Services drop-down list box, the authorised IP address is displayed in the
Destination IP column in the List of authorised applications area.
NAT
Choose Vodafone DSL Router >Router > NAT in the navigation tree to display the NAT management and port redirection page.
The NAT management and port redirection page.
3.4.4 Wi-Fi
This page allows you to enable or disable Wi-Fi on your Vodafone Broadband Complete and to hide or show the wireless network. By default
Wi-Fi is enabled on your Broadband Complete modem. Choose Vodafone DSL Router > Wi-Fi in the navigation tree to display the Wi-Fi parameters page.
The parameters for Wi-Fi parameters.
Item
Add
OK
Description
Create the new NAT rules that you specify.
Make the con fi guration take effect.
DMZ
Choose Vodafone DSL Router >Router > DMZ in the navigation tree to display the DMZ con fi guration page.
DMZ con fi guration page
Item
Enabled
Disabled
IP address
Description
Enable the function to make your computer accessible from the Internet.
Disable the function to make your computer accessible from the Internet.
The IP address of the DMZ host computer.
NOTE : DMZ = Demilitarized Zone
Item
Enabled/
Disabled
Description
To enable or disable the Wi-Fi function.
Select channel
Name of
SSID1
Select a proper channel from the list that conforms to the network settings.
The name of the WLAN. It identi fi es the different networks. Wireless clients must have the same
SSID as that of the AP to communicate with each other.
Mask SSID1 It is used to hide or display the Access Point.
If the Access Point is hidden, your Vodafone
Broadband Complete does not carry the
SSID information when broadcasting beacon packets. When the wireless client connects to yourVodafone Broadband Complete, the SSID needs to be entered manually.
It is used to enable or disable the network authentication function.
Security None : Any wireless device can access the
WLAN.
WEP : The simpli fi ed Shared authentication mode. Your Vodafone Broadband Complete encrypts all the communications by using the WEP key.
WPA-PSK : The simpli fi ed WPA authentication mode. YourVodafone
Broadband Complete encrypts all the communications by using the WPA preshared key.
WPA2-PSK : The simpli fi ed WPA2 authentication mode. Your Vodafone
Broadband Complete encrypts all the communications by using the WPA2 preshared key.
NOTE
WLAN = Wireless Local Area Network
SSID = A SSID (Service Set Identi fi er) is the namer of a particular local wireless network to which a user wants to connect.
Broadcasting SSID’s displays a list of wireless networks in range allowing the user to select a preferred one.
3.4.5 HSPA
Choose Vodafone DSL Router > HSPA in the navigation tree to display the HSPA page.
HSPA page
To connect to Mobile Broadband, make sure your
Broadband Complete is plugged in and turned on and then put the Vodem stick into the slot on your
Vodafone Broadband Complete. When the device is detected by the device you will see this screen below and the indicator on the front of the device will light up (see 1.4 for more information on the statuses of the HSPA indicator).
Click Continue
Check that you understand that in connecting, standard Mobile Broadband data charges will apply and then when the Connect button goes
Red, click it.
Item
PIN Code
Save PIN
Description
The PIN of your SIM card.
Save the PIN code of your SIM card.
NOTE
PIN = Personal Identi fi cation Number
SIM = Subscriber Identity Module
Your Mobile Broadband connection will then connect.
For help setting up your printer or external hard drive to the Broadband Complete modem so you can print and access fi les wirelessly
– see section 3.5.
3.4.8 Hard Disk
Choose HOME NETWORK > Hard Disk in the navigation tree to display the Hard Disk page.
Hard Disk page.
Once your fi xed broadband connection is back up and running, disconnect your mobile broadband connection by clicking the disconnect button .
3.4.6 Administration
This page allows you to change the password of the user .
Choose Vodafone DSL Router > Administration in the navigation tree to display the Administrator management page.
Administrator management page
3.4.9 Printer
Choose Vodafone DSL Router > HOME NETWORK
> Printer in the navigation tree to display the
Managing your shared printer page.
Managing your shared printer page
3.4.7 Connected Equipment
Choose HOME NETWORK > Connected equipment in the navigation tree to display the Connected equipment page.
Item
Enabled
Disabled
Printer Name
Mark and Model
Description
It is used to enable the print server.
It is used to disable the print server.
The name of the printer.
The model of the printer.
Click OK to save the settings.
3.4.10 FTP
Choose Vodafone DSL Router > FTP in the navigation tree to display the FTP Server parameters page.
FTP Server parameters page.
3.4.12 Box diagnostics
Choose SUPPORT > Troubleshooting > Box
Diagnostics in the navigation tree to display the
Vodafone DSL Router Diagnostics page.
Figure 3-12 Vodafone DSL Router Diagnostics
Item
Enabled
Disabled
UserName
Password
Con fi rm Password
Port[1-65535]
Description
It is used to enable the FTP server.
It is used to disable the FTP server.
The name of the FTP, the default setting is vodafone .
The password of the FTP
The default setting is vodafone
Double con fi rm the password of the FTP.
The port number of the FTP server, the default setting is 21 .
3.4.11 DLNA
This page allows you to enable or disable DLNA.
Enabling DLNA means that you can plug an external hard drive into your Broadband Complete and share any media content on your drive will be indexed and available on your home network and any other DLNA compatible devices, such as Sony’s Playstation 3.
On the Vodafone DSL Router Diagnostics page, you can review the basic device information and diagnostics about your Vodafone Broadband
Complete.
The basic device information of your Vodafone
Broadband Complete, including:
Vodafone DSL Router Data :
The information about the home gateway versions
(software and hardware).
Connection status :
The information about the current connection status.
Vodafone DSL Router con fi guration :
The current connection status about DHCP, Firewall and DMZ.
WiFi interface :
The information and status of the Wi-Fi interface and the security con fi guration parameters.
Ethernet interfaces :
The information and status of each LAN interface.
USB interfaces :
The information and status of each USB port.
HSPA info :
The information and status of HSPA con fi guration.
3.4.12 ADSL Statistics
Choose SUPPORT > Troubleshooting > ADSL
Statistics in the navigation tree to display the DSL line diagnostics page.
DSL line diagnostics page
Save/Reboot – Reboot the device or save new con fi guration and then reboot the device.
3.4.13 Changing your authentication details
Choose SUPPORT > Settings > Setup Wizard in the navigation tree to display the Setup Wizard page.
This is where you enter your Vodafone broadband username and password.
After you have entered in your details click OK to save your details.
On the DSL line diagnostics page, you can review the
DSL line parameters and the status of the current connection.
Choose SUPPORT > Settings > in the navigation tree to display these settings options:
Restore default – restore settings to the factory default.
Then select Save and Reboot from Settings to restart your device.
3.5 Functions
3.5.1 Home storage function
Your Vodafone Broadband Complete supports the home storage function. Portable storage devices, such as USB fl ash drives and portable hard disks.
These can be connected to the USB ports on your
Vodafone Broadband Complete so you can access them through your Vodafone Broadband Complete device.
If your portable storage device is a card reader, insert the storage card (for example CF, SD, MMC card) in the card reader, and then connect the card reader to the USB interface of your Vodafone
Broadband Complete.
To access a portable storage device, do as follows:
1. Enable the FTP server. Then see 3.4.8 FTP to con fi gure parameters of the FTP server.
2. Connect a portable storage device to the USB port on your Vodafone Broadband Complete For the connection method, see the following fi gure.
Home storage connection.
default username and password are vodafone) and then click Login .
3. After the password is veri fi ed, you can read and write the contents on the portable storage device connected to your Vodafone Broadband Complete.
Accessing the Portable Storage Device through the Samba Function
Check the following two webpages after you fi nish the cable connection as previously described.
If you can see the Disk name on Managing your external storage page and the USB disk is connected on the Connected equipment page as below, which indicates that you can access the USB disk successfully.
Choose HOME NETWORK > Hard Disk i n the navigation tree to display the Managing your external storage page. When insert the hard disk on your Vodafone Broadband Complete, you can see the information of disk name, disk size and free size on the Managing your external storage page.
Managing your external storage page.
PC
/LAN
After connecting the cables, you can access the portable storage device through the three methods as follows.
Accessing the Portable Storage Device through the FTP Client
1.Start the FTP client and access the LAN IP address of yourVodafone Broadband Complete through the FTP.
The LAN IP address of your Vodafone Broadband
Complete is 192.168.1.1.
To access the LAN
IP address of your Vodafone Broadband
Complete, launch your web browser and enter
FTP://192.168.1.1.
2. In the Login dialog box, enter the username and the password for logging in to the FTP server (the
Choose HOME NETWORK > Connected equipment in the navigation tree to display the Connected equipment page.
Connected equipment page
Launch your web browser and enter \\192.168.1.1
in the address bar, then press Enter to display the
Share folder.
Share folder detail
Map Network Drive page
Double-click the Share folder . Then you can share the contents on the portable storage device.
USBDisk_1 folder detail.
Double click the USBDisk_1 folder , and then you can see the folder structure of your portable storage device.
Accessing the Portable Storage Device by
Mapping Network Drive
Your Vodafone Broadband Complete allows you to accessthe portable storage device by mapping it as a network drive,to do this:
1. Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop of your PC.
2. Choose Map Network Drive to display the Map
Network Drive page, see opposite.
3. Specify the drive name (take Z as an example) in the Drive drop-list bo x.
4. Enter the path of the shared folder:
\\192.168.1.1\share .
5. Click fi nish button .
6. Double click the My Computer icon , then you can see a mapped network drive named Z .
7. Double click the Z disk , then you can see the content in your portable storage device.
3.5.2 USB printer function
To enable the USB printer function, do as follows:
1. Connect the cables as follows:
Step 1 Connect the power adapter to the power interface on the rear panel of your Vodafone
Broadband Complete and plug the power adapter into a wall outlet or a power strip.
Step 2 Connect the PC to any of the four LAN interfaces on the rear panel of yourVodafone
Broadband Complete by using the provided PC/
LAN cable. For details, see section 2.2 Supplying
Power to your Vodafone Broadband Complete and s ection 2.3 Connecting the PC to your Vodafone
Broadband Complete .
Step 3 Connect the USB cable of the printer to the
USB port on your Vodafone Broadband Complete.
2.Con
fi gure the web page as follows:
Step1 Launch the web browser on your computer and enter http://192.168.1.1
in the address bar.
Step2 Enter the user name and the password in the displayed window, and then click OK .
Step3 Choose HOME NETWORK > Printer in the navigation tree to display the Managing your shared printer page.
Step4 Select Enabled to enable the printer function.
Enter the printer name and the printer model in the Printer Name and Make and Model text boxes respectively. For details, see Figure 3-21 .
Step5 Click OK to save the settings.
Figure 3-23 Managing your shared printer page.
Step 3 Select A network printer , or a printer attached to another computer and then click Next .
Figure 3-25 Add Printer Wizard page.
3.Set the printer parameters on the PC.
Step1 Choose Start > Printers and Faxes . Then click the Add Printer icon on the left side of the displayed page.
Step 2 Click Next in the Welcome to the Add
Printer Wizard page.
Figure 3-24 Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard page
Step 4 Select Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or of fi ce network.
Step5 Enter http://192.168.1.1:631/printers/ myprinter in the URL text box. Then click Next .
The address 192.168.1.1:631 is preset and cannot be changed, myprinter is the printer name that is speci fi ed on the Managing your shared printer page.
Step 6 Choose the printer model that you want.
If there is no printer model for you to choose, please install the printer driver on your PC fi rst.
Step7 Click OK to set the current printer as the default printer.
Step8 Click Finish to complete the settings.
4. Open the fi les you want to print on your PC. Then you can choose the printer just installed to print your fi les.
3.5.3 Accessing the Admin interface
Some advanced settings are only available for con fi guration via the Admin interface.
This is only recommended for people who have advanced computer knowledge. Any changes that are made to the default settings are then the responsibility of the user and we cannot guarantee that the device will continue to work as tested.
To access the admin interface, do as follows:
1. Launch the Internet Explorer and enter http://192.168.1.1
(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 ( admin ) and password
( VF-NZhg556 ).
3.6 Troubleshooting
The following table describes solutions to the common problems. If the solutions provided in this document cannot solve the problems you meet, you can give our Vodafone service team a call.
Residential support: 0800 438 448
Business support: Call 888 from your mobile or call 0800 400 888
If you are using a Vodafone mobile broadband Vodem with your Vodafone Broadband Complete and are having problems you will need to call 0800 921 021 .
The power indicator is off.
Possible cause
Your Vodafone Broadband Complete is not connected to the power supply.
Solution
Connect your Vodafone Broadband Complete to the power supply.
The LAN indicator is off.
Possible cause
The PC/LAN cable is not connected to the Ethernet interface on your Vodafone Broadband Complete.
Solution
Connect the PC/LAN cable to the Ethernet interface on your Vodafone Broadband Complete.
The Wi-Fi indicator is off.
Possible cause
The Wi-Fi radio channel of your Vodafone Broadband
Complete is off.
Solution
Check whether the Wi-Fi button on the side panel of your Vodafone Broadband Completeis pressed.
Unable to access the Internet.
Possible cause
The TCP/IP protocol of the network connection is not installed.
Solution
Install the Ethernet cable or USB data card.
Possible cause
The browser has set up a proxy server.
Solution
Access the option of the Internet Explorer and disable the proxy server.
Possible cause
The SSID or encryption mode (WPA/WEP/nonencryption) of your Vodafone Broadband Complete is modi fi ed or the con fi guration of the Wi-Fi device is incorrect.
Solution
Check whether the SSID or encryption mode of your
Vodafone Broadband Completeis correct. The Wi-Fi device is out of the radio coverage of your Vodafone
Broadband Complete.
Possible cause
The Wi-Fi device is out of the radio coverage of your
Vodafone Broadband Complete.
Solution
Put the Wi-Fi device within the radio coverage of your
Vodafone Broadband Complete.
Possible cause
The Wi-Fi device is not authorised.
Solution
Use the 802.11b or 802.11g authorised device and check whether the installation and con fi guration are correct.
The HSPA indicator is off.
Possible cause
The HSPA module is not correctly connected.
Solution
Reconnect the HSPA module.
3.7 Glossary
ADSL
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
ADSL is a technology for transmitting digital information at a high bandwidth on existing phone lines to homes and businesses. Unlike regular dial-up phone service, ADSL provides continuously-available,
“always on” connection. ADSL is asymmetric in that it uses most of the channel to transmit downstream to the user and only a small part to receive information from the user. ADSL simultaneously accommodates analog (voice) information on the same line. ADSL is generally offered at downstream data rates from 512 kbit/s to about 6 Mbit/s.
ADSL2+
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2+
ADSL2plus doubles the bandwidth used for downstream data transmission, effectively doubling the maximum downstream data rates, and achieving rates of 20 Mbit/s on phone lines as long at 5,000 feet. ADSL2+ solutions will most commonly be multimode, interoperating with ADSL and ADSL2, as well as with ADSL2+ chipsets.
Browser
A computer program that allows users to view information from the Internet. To use a browser, you type in the URL of a website, and the browser then connects your computer to the website, and shows the information there on your screen.
Client
On a local area network or the Internet, a computer that accesses shared network resources provided by another computer (called a server).
DHCP
Dynamic Host Con fi guration Protocol
DHCP is a client-server networking protocol. Most organizations use DHCP. A DHCP server provides con fi guration parameters speci fi c to the DHCP client host requesting, generally, information required by the host to participate on the Internet network.
DHCP also provides a mechanism for allocation of IP addresses to hosts.
DNS
Domain Name System
A hierarchical way of tracking domain names and their addresses, devised in the mid-1980s. The DNS database does not rely on one fi le or even one server, but rather is distributed over several key computers across the Internet to prevent catastrophic failure if one or a few computers go down. DNS is a TCP/IP service that belongs to the Application layer of the
OSI model.
DLNA
Digital Living Network Alliance de fi nes a standard for moving movies, photos, music and other media from device to device. DLNA servers can store media in one location without setup or con fi guration, can stream the media to DLNA compliant devices like
Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.
For more information see www.dlna.org
Ethernet
A local area network (LAN) architecture developed by Xerox Corporation in cooperation with DEC and
Intel in 1976. Ethernet uses a bus or star topology and supports data transfer rates of 10 Mbit/s. The
Ethernet speci fi cation served as the basis for the
IEEE 802.3 standard, which speci fi es the physical and lower software layers. Ethernet uses the CSMA/CD access method to handle simultaneous demands.
It is one of the most widely implemented LAN standards.
IEEE
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) is a standards organization for computer and electronic devices. Its senior members are IEEE fellows.
Internet
Largest global internet work, connecting tens of thousands of networks worldwide and having a
‘culture’ that focuses on research and standardization based on real-life use. Many leading-edge network technologies come from the Internet community.
The most important using for Internet is:
The email
The World Wide Web (WWW)
The transfer of data
The forum of discussion
To transfer data of peer-to-peer
Chat
The content of audio/video streaming
IP
Internet Protocol
The set of standards responsible for ensuring that data packets transmitted over the Internet are routed to their intended destinations.
IP address
An IP address is the logical address of a network adapter. The IP address uniquely identi fi es computers on a network. An IP address can be private, for use on a
LAN, or public, for use on the Internet or other WAN.
SSID
A SSID ( Service Set Identi fi er) is the name of a particular local wireless network to which a user wants to connect. Broadbcasting SSID’s displays a list of wirelss networks in range allowing the user to select a preferred one.
kbit/s
Kilobit per second
A unit used to express the speed of a network.
LAN
Local Area Network
A computer network covering a small local area, like a home, of fi ce, or small group of buildings such as a home, of fi ce, or college. Current LANs are most likely to be based on switched Ethernet or Wi-Fi technology running at 10, 100 or 1,000 Mbit/s (1,000 Mbit/s is also known as 1 Gbit/s).
Subnet mask
The technique used by the IP protocol to determine which network segment packets are destined for. The subnet mask is a binary pattern that is stored in the client machine, server or router, and is matched with the IP address.
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
The reliable transport protocol within the TCP/
IP protocol suite. TCP ensures that all data arrive accurately and 100% intact at the other end. TCP’s unreliable counterpart is UDP, which is used for streaming media, VoIP and videoconferencing.
MAC address
It is a hardware address that uniquely identi fi es each node of a network.
Mbit/s
Megabit per second
A unit used to express the speed of a network.
TCP/IP
A suite of communications protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet. TCP/IP uses several protocols, the two main ones being TCP and IP.
NAPT
Network Address Port Translation
NAPT enables a local area network (LAN) to use one set of IP addresses for internal traf fi c and a second set of addresses for external traf fi c.
PPPoE
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
PPPoE is a network protocol for encapsulating PPP frames in Ethernet frames. It is used mainly with
DSL services. It offers standard PPP features such as authentication, encryption, and compression.
Protocol
On the Internet, “protocol” usually refers to a set of rules that de fi ne an exact format for communication between systems.
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TKIP
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol ) – Using TKIP, automatically changes the keys at a preset time interval, making it much more dif fi cult for hackers to fi nd and exploit them.
UDP
User Datagram Protocol
One of the TCP/IP suite of protocols for data transfer, which allows an application program on one machine to send a datagram to an application program on another machine.
URL
Universal Resource Locator
The global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web.
Server
A computer or program that responds to commands from a client. For example, a fi le server may contain an archive of data or program fi les. When a client submits a request for a fi le, the server transfers a copy of the fi le to the client.
USB
Universal Serial Bus
USB is a serial protocol and physical link, which transmits all data differentially on a single pair of wires. Another pair provides power to downstream peripherals.
Virtual server
A virtual server allows you to direct incoming traf fi c from the Internet (identi fi ed by protocol and external port) to an internal server with a private IP address on the LAN.
WAN
Wide Area Network
WAN usually refers to a network which covers a large geographical area, and uses communications circuits to connect the intermediate nodes. A major factor impacting WAN design and performance is a requirement that they lease communications circuits from telephone companies or other communications carriers.
Wi-Fi
Wireless Fidelity
A wireless data networking protocol generally used to connect PCs to a network. Also known as 802.11b and
WLAN (Wireless LAN), it is the most common means of wireless networking and operates at 2.4 GHz.
WPA Key
This is your Network Key to access your secure wireless connection. You will fi nd the default one for your device on the rear panel of your Vodafone
Broadband Complete.
WEP
Wired Equivalent Privacy
Part of the IEEE 802.11 standard (rati fi ed in
September 1999), and is a scheme used to secure wireless networks (Wi-Fi). Because a wireless network broadcasts messages using radio, it is particularly susceptible to eavesdropping; WEP was designed to provide comparable con fi dentiality to a traditional wired network, hence the name.
WPS
Wireless Protected Setup is a standard for easy and secure establishment of a wireless home network.
A WPS (Push Button) allows home users who know little of wireless security to con fi gure their Wi-Fi
Protected Access at the touch of a button.
October 2010
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