SpeedTouch Configuration
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This is the procedure NCF uses to configure Thomson/SpeedTouch 516 and 585 modems out of the box or after a factory reset. The process for older modems is similar. To learn more about configuring your particular modem, consult the manual for your modem.
Configure as router
DSL Quick Configuration Info | |
---|---|
VPI / VCI (ADSL) | 0.35 |
VLAN (VDSL) | 35 |
Protocol | PPPoE |
DSL username | (eg. aa999@ncf.ca) |
DSL Password | Starts with 'ncf' (not the same
as your NCF Start Page login) |
- Plug in (including power and ethernet) and then turn on modem
- Open a web browser and type http://dsldevice.lan in to the address bar. Press Enter. (For details, see DSL modem web interface.)
- Click Speedtouch from the menu on the left
- Click Setup in the pick a task section at the bottom of the page. This will cause a popup to come up on your screen saying welcome to ... easy setup
- Click Next
- Select Router from the menu in the Service Selection window
- Click Next
- Use the drop down menu to select 0.35 in the VPI/VCI section of the Routed Internet Connections
- Confirm that PPPoE is selected
- Click Next
- In the Internet Account Settings window, enter the DSL username as issued by NCF (e.g. aa000@ncf.ca)
- Enter the DSL password twice. This password will start with the letters ncf and is not the normal password for your account
- In the Access Controls window leave the username as Administrator and enter the DSL Password in the two password fields
- Click Next
- You will now see a Confirmation Page. Click Start
- You will now have to wait as the SpeedTouch configures itself. You will see a window asking you to do so.
- Re-enter the DSL modem username Administrator and the DSL password to confirm
- Click Finish
Enable wireless functions (if supported)
- Open web browser and type http://dsldevice.lan in to the address bar. Press Enter.
- Enter the username Administrator and the DSL password
- Click on Home Network in the left column
- Click on Wlan: Speedtouch...
- Wireless Access Point menu will appear. At the top right, click Configure
- In the Configuration section, remove the checkmark beside Interface Enabled to disable wireless, or add the checkmark to enable it
- If enabled, NCF recommends WPA-PSK with version WPA2.
- Click Apply. Consult the modem manual for information about how to configure computers to communicate wirelessly to the modem.
The WPA-PSK wireless key code is printed on the label on the bottom of the modem (also on a sticker on the Set-up CD included with the modem).
NOTE: Since in the past the default Thompson wireless keys have been easy to hack it is recommended that you change the wireless key.
Enable the modem firewall
- Open web browser and type http://dsldevice.lan in to the address bar. Press Enter.
- Enter the username Administrator and the DSL password
- Click on Toolbox in the left column
- Click on Firewall
- Click on Configure in the top right
- Menu called security settings will appear. Click the button called Standard
- Click Apply. This will redisplay your settings so that you can confirm.
Set the time server to National Research Council (NRC)
- Click on Speedtouch on the left column
- Click on Configuration
- Click on Configure in the top right
- In the section called Time Configuration check the auto-configuration checkbox
- Change the time zone to -5 Eastern Time
- Check Summertime if it is currently Daylights Savings Time
- In the box called Time Server 1 enter time.nrc.ca
- Click Apply
Disable 'web intercept'
(info here to be added)