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The wireless capability can be turned off (disabled) by configuring the modem. If off, the WLAN light is unlit. | The wireless capability can be turned off (disabled) by configuring the modem. If off, the WLAN light is unlit. | ||
If enabled, the modem will support wireless connections according to how it has been configured. The main configuration consideration is what security mode to use. NCF recommends using | If enabled, the modem will support wireless connections according to how it has been configured. The main configuration consideration is what security mode to use. NCF recommends using the highest security mode that your computers can support; generally, this means WPA-PSK. | ||
The configured security mode is indicated by the colour of the WLAN light on your modem. <b>Green</b> means wireless is enabled and the modem has been configured for WPA-PSK. | The configured security mode is indicated by the colour of the WLAN light on your modem. <b>Green</b> means wireless is enabled and the modem has been configured for WPA-PSK. | ||
For information about configuring the modem and your computer for wireless, please consult the [[Modem manuals (DSL)|manual for your modem]]. | For information about configuring the modem and your computer for wireless, please consult the [[Modem manuals (DSL)|manual for your modem]]. | ||
== NCF configuration == | |||
DSL modems with wireless capability configured by NCF are configured with wireless enabled in the highest security mode (WPA-PSK, verions WPA2), with the <b>default password</b>, which is <b>printed on the label on the bottom of the modem</b> and on the cover of the Set-up disk with your modem. | |||
== Troubleshooting Wireless == | == Troubleshooting Wireless == |
Revision as of 12:08, 15 February 2010
SpeedTouch 585 DSL modems are capable of serving as a base station for wireless connections to WiFi-equipped computers.
The wireless capability can be turned off (disabled) by configuring the modem. If off, the WLAN light is unlit.
If enabled, the modem will support wireless connections according to how it has been configured. The main configuration consideration is what security mode to use. NCF recommends using the highest security mode that your computers can support; generally, this means WPA-PSK.
The configured security mode is indicated by the colour of the WLAN light on your modem. Green means wireless is enabled and the modem has been configured for WPA-PSK.
For information about configuring the modem and your computer for wireless, please consult the manual for your modem.
NCF configuration
DSL modems with wireless capability configured by NCF are configured with wireless enabled in the highest security mode (WPA-PSK, verions WPA2), with the default password, which is printed on the label on the bottom of the modem and on the cover of the Set-up disk with your modem.
Troubleshooting Wireless
Most problems with wireless have to do with interferences from other wireless or electronic devices, or signal strength problems (eg., due to obstructions or distance).
(More text required here: talk about solving channel conflicts)