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Revision as of 11:15, 27 August 2018
Sold from Sep 2014 to Aug 2018
Preparation
Updated: 2018-08-20 Recommended Firmware Version: 2.5.0.14
Before you start configuring the SmartRG SR505n, there are 4 things to check:
- Firmware Check: Check if you're using older firmware and upgrade to the recommended firmware version. If you're unable to access the internet to request newer firmware, note that the screenshots shown and steps outlined may not align with what you see. Contact the support@ncf.ca for assistance if you run into problems.
- Factory Settings and Standard Configuration: These instructions assume you're configuring SmartRG SR505n modem out of the box or after a factory reset. If the modem is not new, it is recommended to reset the modem to the factory defaults by holding down the reset button with a paper clip for ~10 seconds.
- Also, these settings are our recommendations for most NCF members. To learn more about making custom changes to your particular modem, consult the manual.
- Modem Installation - Configure over Ethernet: Consult the SmartRG SR505N modem instruction sheet (page 1) on how to set up the modem and connect to it over ethernet. We do not recommend configuring your modem over a WiFi connection.
- Configurations Methods: The 2 main ways of configuring the SmartRG SR505n modem:
- Using a custom configuration File: Request a custom configuration file for your NCF DSL from support@ncf.ca.
- Manually following configuration steps
- Configuration Options:
- Routed Operation with WiFi - Standard configuration for most members with SmartRG SR505n serving as both modem and WiFi router.
- Routed Operation with separate WiFi Router - Recommended configuration for members with their own WiFi router. The modem will make the PPPoE authentication and both devices will negotiate DHCP.
- Bridged Operation with separate WiFi Router - (Advanced) for members with their own routers and are knowledgeable about managing it themselves. The router with handle both authentication and DHCP.
Configure for Routed Operation with WiFi
The SmartRG SR505n modem router supports both ADSL mode and VDSL mode. Provided it is configured correctly, it can be switched between ADSL and VDSL plans without the owner having to buy a new modem or even reconfigure your existing one.
- Note: Fees for changing plans may still apply. Consult: DSL Rates
Checklist
Configuration Steps | Menu Navigation | Key Parameters | Check | |
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1. | WAN Cleanup | Advanced Setup
→ WAN Service |
Remove ppp0.1 from WAN Service Table | ☐ |
2. | Enable ADSL Interface | Advanced Setup
→ Layer2 Interface → ATM Interface |
Add ATM: vpi:0 vci:35
DSL Latency: FAST and INTERLEAVED |
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3. | Enable VDSL Interface | Advanced Setup
→ Layers2 Interface → PTM Interface |
Remove ptm0 with Path0
Add PTM: DSL Latency: FAST and INTERLEAVED |
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4. | Configure ADSL Interface | Advanced Setup
→ WAN Service |
Add atm0/(4_0_35)
PPPoE (pppoe_4_0_35)
PPPoE username: your NCF account ID (format: xx000@ncf.ca) PPPoE password: your DSL password
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5. | Configure VDSL Interface | Advanced Setup
→ WAN Service |
Add ptm0/(4_1_1)
PPPoE(pppoe_4_1_1)
PPPoE username: your NCF account ID (format: xx000@ncf.ca) PPPoE password: your DSL password
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6. | UPnP | Advanced Setup
→ UPnP |
Disable uPnP | ☐ |
7. | WiFi | Wireless
→ Security |
SSID (WiFi Name) to format NCF_0000
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8. | Secure Modem | Management
→ Access Controls → Passwords → Accounts → Delete/Modify Account |
Old Password: admin (or whatever you set it to) New Password: your DSL password Select Support role
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9. | Remote Access | Management
→ Management Server |
ACS | ☐ |
10. | System Log | Enable System Log | ☐ | |
11. | Internet Time | Add time.nrc.ca to Internet Time servers | ☐ | |
12. | Backup Settings | Backup Running Settings | ☐ |
Log in to Modem Web Interface
1. Enter http://192.168.1.1 info the address bar at in your web browser. Click on Manage Gateway (advanced) and login with username: admin and password: admin (if your modem has been properly reset. If not try your NCF DSL password).
WAN Cleanup
2. Click on the Advanced Setup menu, then on the WAN Service sub-menu. Select the Remove checkbox on the ppp0.1 interface listed on WAN Service Setup table and click Remove at the bottom of the page.
Enable ADSL Interface
3. Under the Advanced Setup menu, click on the Layer2 Interface and then ATM Interface. Click Add and proceed
4. On the ATM PVC Configuration page, select the following:
- VPI:0 and VPI:35
- DSL Latency: Select both
- Path0(fast)
- Path1(interleaved)
- Apply/Save
5. Confirm you have configured the ADSL (ATM) interface correctly with the image below:
Enable VDSL Interface
6. Under the Advanced Setup menu, click on the Layer2 Interface and then PTM Interface. Select the Remove checkbox on the ptm0 interface and click Remove.
7. Still on the DSL PTM Interface Configuration Page, Click Add and proceed.
8. On the PTM Configuration page, select the following:
- DSL Latency: Select both
- Path0(fast)
- Path1(interleaved)
- Apply/Save
9. Confirm you have configured the VDSL (PTM) interface correctly with the image below:
Configure ADSL Interface
10. From Advanced Setup, click on WAN Service and then click on Add to proceed.
11. On the WAN Service Interface Configuration page, select atm0/(4_0_35) from the drop-down menu and click Next.
12. On the WAN Service Configuration page, ensure the following:
- PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) is the active WAN service type chosen,
- Ensure Service Description shows as pppoe_4_0_35,
- Network Protocol Selection is set to IPv4&IPv6(Dual Stack), and click Next
13. On the PPP Username and Password page, enter your DSL username (format xx000@ncf.ca) and your DSL password into the PPP Username and PPP Password fields respectively. Scroll down the page...
14. Ensure Enable Firewall, Enable NAT are checked.
- Ensure Enable SIP is not checked. Note on SIP: Although we've found that most most VOIP providers prefer to have SIP disabled on modem/routers, your VOIP provider may require this feature. If you're encountering VOIP issues, confirm this setting preference with your VOIP provider.
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Next
15. Click on Next twice on the Routing - Default Gateway and DNS Server Configuration pages to skip to the WAN Setup - Summary page.
- Verify that the summary information you see matches the table below,
- Click on Apply/Save
Configure VDSL Interface
16. Back on the WAN Service page, click on Add to proceed.
17. On the WAN Service Interface Configuration page, select ptm0/(4_1_1) from the drop-down menu and click Next.
18. On the WAN Service Configuration page, ensure the following:
- PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) is the active WAN service type chosen,
- Ensure Service Description shows as pppoe_4_1_1,
- 802.1P Priority is set to 1
- 802.1Q VLAN ID is set to 35
- Network Protocol Selection is set to IPv4&IPv6(Dual Stack), and click Next
19. On the PPP Username and Password page, enter your DSL username (format xx000@ncf.ca) and your DSL password into the PPP Username and PPP Password fields respectively. Scroll down the page...
20. Ensure Enable Firewall, Enable NAT are checked.
- Ensure Enable SIP is not checked. Note on SIP: Although we've found that most most VOIP providers prefer to have SIP disabled on modem/routers, your VOIP provider may require this feature. If you're encountering VOIP issues, confirm this setting preference with your VOIP provider.
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Next
21. Click on Next twice on the Routing - Default Gateway and DNS Server Configuration pages to skip to the WAN Setup - Summary page.
- Verify that the summary information you see matches the table below,
- Click on Apply/Save.
22. Confirm that the table on the Wide Area Network (WAN) Service Setup page match the image below and proceed.
UPnP
23. From the Advanced Setup on the left, then Select UPnP. On the UPnP Configuration page,
- Uncheck the Enable UPnP box,
- Save the changes with Apply/Save
WiFi
24. Click and on Wireless menu link. From the Wireless - - Basic Page...
- Set the SSID is set to NCF_0000 (NCF uses the last 4 digits of the modem's serial number).
Note: We recommend that you not use your name or address as this information is broadcast and other people in your area will be able to associate the signal with which home it is coming from.
- Click on Apply/Save at the bottom.
25.Click on the Security link, under the Wireless Menu option.
- Set the Network Authentication to WPA2-PSK
- Set the WPA passphrase to be your DSL-Password
- Set the WPA Ecryption to AES
- Click Apply/save.
Secure Modem
26. Click on Management on the left. Then click on Access Control to reveal a sub-menu and then click on Passwords.
- Enter admin for the User Name
- Enter admin for the Old Password
- Enter your DSL-Password or another strong password as the New Password.
- Enter it once and again below to confirm
- Save the changes with Apply/Save
27. On Click on Management again, a pop-up log-in screen appears, and asks for sign-in. Use the User-ID admin and the DSL-Password just set.
28. Click on Access Control again and then select the Accounts sub-menu link. Then on the User Access Control Settings page, click on Delete/Modify Account.
29. On the Delete/Edit Account page, ensure the selected account is support and selected Disable.
- Click Update Account at the bottom of the page and then click Back.
30. Confirm your User Access Control Settings display as follows
Remote Access
31. Click on Management and then on Management Server. On the TR-069 Client -- Configuration page, perform the following changes:
- Set to TR-069 Client to Disable,
- Change the ACS URL to https://acs.ncf.ca,
- Uncheck Connection Request Authentication, and
- Apply/Save
System Log
32. Click on Management and on System Log. Ensure the following settings:
- Log is Enable
- Log Level is Debugging
- Display Level is Error
- Mode is Local
- Click Apply/Save
Internet Time
33. Click on Management and on Internet Time. Make the follow changes:
- Set First NTP time server to Other and input the url time.nrc.ca in the adjacent textbox.
- Click Apply/Save
Backup Settings
34. Finally, back up your settings in case your modem is accidentally reset or if you need to return this configuration.
- Click on Management and then Settings and then Backup.
- Then click on Backup Running Settings
- Save the back up file to a location you will remember. We recommend including the date and your account ID in the name of the file.
Configure as Bridge
Do this only if you prefer to use your own external router rather than the one built into your SmartRG unit.
- Connect power and turn on the modem with the button on the back.
- Connect an Ethernet LAN cable to one of the yellow rear ports
- In the browser's address bar, enter the IP address for the modem interface page: 192.168.1.1
- If the modem is fresh from the factory, use the default user name and password to gain access
- user: admin
- password: admin
If the modem was previously configured for someone, the password would be the previous user's DSL password. If it is unknown then do a reset to factory default, using a paper-clip in the reset hole on the back. Hold for 6 to 9 seconds to reset. The user name and password will now be as above.
- Click on Advanced Setup and WAN Service and click on Add
- The defaults are fine; click on Next.
- Click on Bridging and ensure the 802.1P and 802.1Q are set to 0 and 35, then click on Next.
- Click on Apply/Save
- Done!
See screenshots below:
Firmware
We recommend that you only do firmware update over an ethernet connection and NOT via wifi. Also DO NOT power off the modem in the middle of a firmware update
The current firmware available to the NCF Office is 2.5.0.14. You can verify your firmware by checking the software version on the Device Info page.
To request a copy of this firmware email [support@ncf.ca]. To install this new firmware onto your modem perform the following steps:
- Download the firmware file and save it to a location on your computer that you can find easily.
- Open a web browser and go to the address http://192.168.1.1
- Select Manage Gateway (Advanced) and log in (by default the username is admin and password is your dsl password as shown in Getting Started above)
- Click on Management → Update Software
- Click on Browse
- Upload the firmware file that you downloaded in step 1.
- Click Update Software
Note: the modem will reboot once the new firmware has been uploaded. This process may take up to 15 minutes to resync (DSL light returns to solid green) and reconnect (the internet light starts blinking again).
See Also
- Modem Configuration - for a complete list of instructions for all NCF modems
- About SmartRG modem lights
- SmartRG SR505N modem manual
- NCF SmartRG SR505N modem instruction sheet
- SmartRG SR505N Changing WiFi Channels
- Dynamic DNS
- Port forwarding with the SmartRG SR505N