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damurphy 1:10am on Saturday, October 9th, 2010 
waste of money it is an iPod It is a 2G ipod for $200. I should have just spend 50 more bucks on an ipod touch 4G
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its easy to Use but its been a hell of trick of a time getting Media to play. the Only media movies you can watch is Youtube. This is a good thing to have, but bad thing is after I purchased it. The 2nd generation came right out. Damn it!
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Wonderful product. Easy To Set Up, Reliable Performance, Simple Controls, Lots of Storage, Sleek/Compact Alot of storage space and easy to use. Lots of Storage, Reliable Performance, Sleek/Compact, Easy To Set Up, Great Sound, Simple Controls
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I have owned this iPod for over a month from ...  Good touch screen S p e a k er Fast, cheap, extendable 1st Gen. = No bluetooth
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Most incredible device this 43 year old will probably ever own! My title says it all, however. Good Arrived just as described. I rated the ease of use very low because I cannot figure out how to work the wi-fi. Great accessory This is a great anti-glare screen protector for my i-touch. It is a little pricey.

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E. Appendix E - Glossary
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F. Appendix F - Connectors
F.1 Pin-out of the "LINE" connector F.2 Pin-out of the "PHONE" connector F.3 Pin-out of the "PWR" connector F.4 Pin-out of the "ETH1" and "ETH2" connectors F.5 Pin-out of the "USB PC" connector

F-2 F-2 F-3 F-3 F-4

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List of figures

Figure 1.1 - Environment of your SAGEM F@st 3202 Figure 2.1 - Overview of the unit Figure 2.2 - Interconnecting the SAGEM F@st 3202 ports Figure 2.3 - Connecting the ADSL line/Telephone set/Power supply to the SAGEM F@st 3202
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This chapter covers

an overview of the SAGEM F@st the composition of the supply the computer prerequisites

1.1 1.2 1.3

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1 - Introduction

Overview
The SAGEM F@st 3202 is a "Residential Gateway" with high bit rate ADSL interface providing simultaneous access to "Triple Play" services: it can be used to share your Internet connection between all the computers on your network with or without cables (wireless network compliant with IEEE 802.11b/g as an option). It can also be used to connect analog telephones and terminals for accessing telephony (VoIP) services through your ADSL line. Finally, other equipment, such as a set-top box, can be connected to the SAGEM F@st 3202 to support additional services such as TV and video on-demand (or, in the future, a videophone). This Residential Gateway can be used for access to the Internet with all the computers fitted with a USB or Ethernet port or with a WLAN (Wireless LAN: wireless Ethernet network) function/card. You can also connect up to three analog telephones (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) to it.

Television

Computer with ETH port

Video Server

TV/Video set-top box

Computer with USB port

Configuring network parameters

3.2.1.1

Note: If this screen does not appear: Select Start, then Run, then enter: "<CD-ROM drive letter> :\autorun.exe (for example e:\autorun.exe) then click OK.
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2 The screen opposite appears. Click.
The screen opposite appears. button to Click the install your Residential Gateway on the ETH interface.
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6 The next screen appears. If your computer has more than one Ethernet card installed, Select the Ethernet card connected to TM the SAGEM F@st 3202. Then click to confirm your choice and continue configuring.
Now connect the RJ45/RJ45 Ethernet cable by connecting one end of the cable to the ETH1 socket marked on your SAGEM F@st 3202 and then connecting the other end of the cable to an available Ethernet socket on your computer as shown in the animation displayed on screen. Click the continue installation. button to
The next screen appears. Enter the login identifier followed by the login password. These can be found in your subscription confirmation email. Click the continue installation. button to
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10 After a relatively short time, the screen opposite appears. Installation is finished. Click.
Your computer's Web browser displays TM the SAGEM F@st 3202 home screen via the default IP address specific to the ETH interface: http://192.168.5.1 The name of the equipment is displayed in the home screen title:
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Caution:

If, on installation, you entered an incorrect login identifier and password, you could have continued and finished installation and obtained access to the HTTP configurator. However, you will not under any circumstances be able to surf the Internet. To surf the Internet, you must enter the correct information sent to you by your Internet service provider. For this: In the HTTP configurator's home page, select Basic followed by the Internet access menu.
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3.2.1.2

In MacOS X
The configuration procedure described below was performed in MacOS X (10.1 or 10.2). It can be performed in other operating systems such as MacOS 8.6, MacOS 9.1 and MacOS 9.2.

The screen opposite appears. Click the association button marked REG on the Residential Gateway to LED associated with the make the Wi-Fi function blink. Click the continue installation. button to
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9 The screen opposite appears and prompts you to wait.
After a relatively short time, the screen opposite appears. The installation is finished. Click.
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2 Your computer's Web browser displays TM the SAGEM F@st 3202 home screen via the default IP address specific to the USB interface: http://192.168.3.1 The name of the equipment is displayed in the home screen title:
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3.3.1.2

For future publication.
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Installing and configuring an additional computer
1 Insert the CD-ROM in your computer's appropriate drive; the screen opposite appears. Proceed as described on screen. Click the continue installation. button to
The screen opposite appears. Click the button to install your Residential Gateway on the USB interface (see section 3.1 - steps 5 to 9). button to Click the install your Residential Gateway on the ETH interface (see section 3.2 - steps 5 to 10). Click the button to install your Residential Gateway on the Wi-Fi interface (see section 3.3 - steps 5 to 10).
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The steps concerning: connecting the Residential Gateway to the telephone socket and to the mains outlet.
And setting up your SAGEM F@st 3202 (login identifier and login password, etc), are not to be carried out when installing and setting up an additional computer, whatever the interface (USB, ETH or Wi-Fi).
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connection of an analogue telephone operation of the telephony over ADSL service unavailability of the telephony over ADSL service

4.2 4.3 4.4

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4 - Telephony over ADSL service

Introduction

The SAGEM F@st 3202 offers you an integrated telephony over ADSL service. You can phone via the Internet (Voice over IP telephony) using your conventional telephone set.

MAC filtering

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Bluetooth (Not available in the current version)
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click in the Information menu, then select Bluetooth from the list of services displayed. The screen opposite appears and displays information corresponding to the Bluetooth function.
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click in the Information menu, then select LAN from the list of services displayed. The screen opposite appears and displays LAN information. Field Interface Local IP Address Ethernet Mac Address Network mask DHCP Server Leased Addresses Meaning List the interfaces available to build your local area network (LAN). Provides the IP address of each of the Residential Gateway's interfaces, as seen from the LAN. Provides the physical address of each interface (12 hexadecimal characters). Displays the subnet mask. Gives the status of the DHCP service (In Service or Out of Service). Number of addresses distributed by the DHCP server on the local area network, on each interface.
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Software

In the lefthand part of the home screen, click in the Information menu, then select Software from the list of services displayed. The screen opposite appears and displays information concerning the software installed in your Residential Gateway. Field Name Software Version Reference Meaning Indicates the name of the Residential Gateway. Indicates the version of the equipment software. Gives the reference code of the equipment software.
In the lefthand part of the home screen, click in the Information menu, then select USB from the list of services displayed. The screen opposite appears and displays information concerning the USB interface. Field Connected Meaning Specifies the status of the connection of the Residential Gateway to a computer, via its USB interface.

Voice over IP

In the lefthand part of the home screen, click in the Information menu, then select Voice over IP from the list of services displayed. The screen opposite appears and displays information corresponding to the Voice over IP service. Field PHONE1 State Meaning Specifies the status of the telephone terminal operating the Voice over IP function.
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Configuring your Residential Gateway: "Basic" menu
This section contains, from left to right on the home screen, the following menus: Access control (see 5.5.1), LAN & DHCP setup (see 5.5.2), LAN servers (see 5.5.3), Internet access (see 5.5.4), Wireless network (see 5.5.5), Save/Delete/Reboot (see 5.5.6).

To access one of these configuration menus from the "Basic" section, select it in the menu bar located under "Livebox".
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Access control

Object: This menu lets you display the "User name" for accessing your Residential Gateway's configuration screens. It can also be used to modify the "Password" associated with this "User name". Click the Access control menu. The screen opposite appears.

User name Services

"User name" admin by default. Authorized access mode: HTTP: Configuration by HTTP, FTP: Software update by FTP.

Permissions

Administration (read and modify).
Note: This information cannot be modified.
"Change password" button (for your Residential Gateway)
Click the button to change your Residential Gateway's "Password". The screen opposite appears. Old password New password Confirm New password Enter your old "Password". Enter a new "Password". Confirm the new "Password".
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LAN & DHCP setup

Click the LAN & DHCP setup menu. The screen opposite appears. The meanings of the fields displayed on screen are explained in the tables below.

1) LAN setup

Object: This menu lets you display the IP address and the subnet mask of your local area network (LAN, interface wlan0 or vif0). Default parameters are preconfigured. Each interface (Eth, USB, WLAN) defines a range of IP addresses: Red Eth: Yellow Eth: USB WiFi Bluetooth 192.168.5.1/24 192.168.6.1/24 192.168.2.1/24 192.168.3.1/24 192.168.4.1/24 (according to version) ). ).
Vif0 corresponds to red Eth (ETH1 Vif1 corresponds to yellow Eth (ETH2
This table displays the interfaces used by the SAGEM F@st Field Interface name IP address Subnet Mask
Meaning This field shows the name of the interface (wlan0 or vif0). This field shows the IP address dedicated to the Residential Gateway's interface in the local area network. This field shows the local subnet mask dedicated to the interface.
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Adding an MAC address using the association function automatically activates protection by MAC address filtering.
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2. Configuration

If the 802.11b or 802.11g wireless communication module used by your computer is a SAGEM accessory, insert the installation CD in your drive and set up the SSID and the WEP or WPA encryption key. Otherwise, to configure the SSID and the WEP or WPA key on your computer, please refer to the documentation supplied with your Wi-Fi accessory. These items can be programmed using the application installed with your Wi-Fi accessory's drivers. In Windows XP, configuration is possible via the properties of your wireless connection.

5.5.5.2

Some technical definitions
To use an 802.11b wireless network, you must take precautions against certain malicious acts such as: 1) use of the Internet connection without the knowledge of the owner of the wireless network, 2) snooping on data interchanged over the wireless network.
To protect yourself, the SAGEM F@st acts:
3202 offers measures to counter these malicious
Against the use of the Internet connection without the knowledge of the owner of the wireless network: Protection by customisation of the SSID, Protection by MAC address filtering. Against snooping on data interchanged over the wireless network: Protection by WEP or WPA encryption. SSID: The SSID is the identifier of your wireless network. For your wireless network to operate, the same SSID must be entered on your Residential Gateway and on all the computers that make up your wireless network. MAC address: When filtering by MAC address is activated, the SAGEM F@st 3202 allows only data from and to predefined stations to pass. TM To be known to the SAGEM F@st 3202, a station must be entered, by its MAC address, in the list of MAC filters on the Residential Gateway. The MAC address is the identification number of the network cards. An MAC address is an identifier which uniquely identifies an Ethernet network interface.
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To obtain the MAC address of a wireless network card: - In Windows 98: Start then Run, enter winipcfg. - In Windows XP, 2000, Me: Start then Run, enter cmd then ipconfig /all. Confirm by pressing Enter. - Identify your wireless network card from the list that appears, on the "Description" line. - The MAC address you are looking for corresponds to the "Physical address" line. It comprises 12 hexadecimal characters (digits from 0 to 9 or letters from A to F). WEP: The WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) key is used to encrypt the information exchanged over your wireless network, and is shared by the sender and receiver of the message. Like the SSID, this WEP key must be configured the same on each computer connected to your wireless network and on your Residential Gateway. The format of the WEP key suggested by the Residential Gateway is as defined by IEEE 802.11b. The keys can be of different length. The longer the key, the greater the data protection. Two key lengths are available on the Residential Gateway: 64-bit encryption key, 128-bit encryption key. A 64-bit encryption key is made up of 5 x 2 hexadecimal encoding characters (digits from 0 to 9 or letters from A to F). A 128-bit encryption key comprises 13 x 2 hexadecimal-encoded characters (digits from 0 to 9 or letters from A to F). In the 802.11b device documentation, the 64-bit encryption key is often called a 40-bit encryption key. In practice, it is made up of 40 bits to be configured in the Residential Gateway and the stations, and 24 bits that are generated automatically and transmitted in the message exchanged. Similarly, the 128-bit encryption key is often called a 104-bit encryption key. Note: The selected key will be used in all cases by the Residential Gateway to encrypt the messages to be sent. The message sent is made up of encrypted data and the key number (key N 1, 2, 3 or 4) used for encryption. For the station to be able to decrypt the message received, it must therefore have the same key configured with the same number.

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5.5.5.3

Configuring the wireless network on your residential gateway (depending on version)
Click on the Wireless network menu. The screen opposite appears. Complete the fields displayed on screen (see table below).
1) Wireless network service
The top part of the screen shows the activated or deactivated status of the wireless network, resulting from the last selection made by clicking the Activate / Deactivate button located at the bottom of the screen. The Activate / Deactivate button takes the name of the command required to change status: Activate, when the network is deactivated. Deactivate, when the network is activated. By default, the 802.11 wireless network is activated. Click Deactivate to switch off the 802.11 wireless network.
2) Setting up the wireless network
Object: This menu lets you configure the main setting of your 802.11 (WLAN) wireless network, and configure certain security settings. This screen is available only if the "Wireless network" function is activated in your Residential Gateway. Refer to your supplier for more information.
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Field SSID

Meaning The SSID field is customised for your Residential Gateway. It is marked on the label stuck to the unit and to the CD and product packaging.
Default setting Wanadoo_xxxx Example: Wanadoo_f9b9 10

Channel

Select the required channel from the drop-down list (channel 1 to channel 13). For example, channel 10 corresponds to the frequency of 2457 MHz. Observe the conformity/radio CE declaration rules set out in Appendix B, subsection B.2.
Used to choose the 802.11 g or 802.11 b+g mode. In 802.11 g mode, your Residential Gateway can communicate only with 802.11g clients, and cannot communicate with 802.11b clients. This mode provides improved bit rates when 802.11g clients are used. In 802.11 b+g mode, the access point can communicate with 802.11g and 802.11b clients. The performance of the 802.11g clients is then limited.

802.11 b+g

MAC Filter
Click Deactivate or Activate to respectively deactivate or activate MAC filtering. Select one of these boxes:

Enable

Permit only the listed PCs To Access the Wireless Network or Deny Access To listed PCs From Wireless Networks Security

Bluetooth (depending on version)
This feature is not available in the current version of the SAGEM F@st 3202 Residential Gateway.
This menu comprises five submenus: Identity (see 5.6.1.1), IP configuration (see 5.6.1.2), Accessibility (see 5.6.1.3), Local services (see 5.6.1.4), Security (see 5.6.1.5).

5.6.1.1

Identity
Click in the Bluetooth menu, then select the Identity submenu from the drop-down list. The screen opposite appears. Field My Bluetooth Name Meaning Enter a name for your Bluetooth network. Default setting F@st_f9b9

5.6.1.2

IP configuration
Click in the Bluetooth menu, then select the IP configuration submenu from the drop-down list. The screen opposite appears. Field Interface IP Address Subnet mask Not modifiable Enter the "Bluetooth" dedicated IP address. Enter the "Bluetooth" dedicated subnet mask. Meaning Default setting bth0 None None
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5.6.1.3

Accessibility
Click in the Bluetooth menu, then select the Accessibility submenu from the dropdown list. The screen opposite appears. Field Let other Bluetooth devices discover my gateway Device allowed to connect to my gateway Meaning Select Yes to let the other Bluetooth equipment discover your gateway or No otherwise. Select: None All Assoc. For no equipment to be allowed to connect to your gateway. For all equipment to be able to connect to your gateway. Default setting Yes

5.6.1.4

Local services
Click in the Bluetooth menu, then select the Local services submenu from the drop-down list. The screen opposite appears.

5.6.1.5

Security
Click in the Bluetooth menu, then select the Security submenu from the drop-down list. The screen opposite appears. Field PIN code Meaning Enter an authentication PIN code so that you can pair up remote Bluetooth equipment. Default setting _
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Firewall

This menu comprises four submenus: Access control (see 5.6.2.1), Policies (see 5.6.2.2), NAT (see 5.6.2.3), Traces (see 5.6.2.4).

Object: This function lets you apply access controls to the Residential Gateway to protect it from external attacks. Applying filters to the LAN interfaces can make it impossible to access the Residential Gateway's configuration interface. If you encounter this problem, please restore the gateway to its factory configuration using the "Reset" button (RST). The procedure for restoring the factory configuration is described in section A.5.

5.6.2.1

Click in the Firewall menu, then select the Access control submenu from the dropdown list. The screen opposite appears. Complete the fields displayed on screen (see table below).
"Add a user account" button
Click configure an access. The screen opposite appears. to
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Field User name Password Services Enter a user name. Enter a password.

Meaning

Select the authorised access mode: configuration by HTTP (HTTP), configuration by Telnet (CLI), update by FTP.
Select Ordinary (read only) or Administration (read and modify).
"Modify" button
Click to modify a user's rights.
The screen opposite appears.
Field User Name Authorisation Old Authorisation Not modifiable Not modifiable
To modify a user's rights, the user must be selected by checking the Selection box.
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"Change password" button
Click the password. The screen opposite appears. Field Old Password New Password Confirm new Password Meaning Enter the old password. Enter a new password. Confirm the new password. to change
To Delete a user or change a user's password, the user must be selected by checking the Selection box.
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5.6.2.2

Policies
This submenu provides access to firewall configuration, activation or deactivation commands. Click in the Firewall menu, then select the Policies submenu from the drop-down list. The screen opposite appears and displays a list of the IP filters configured.
Field Receive interface Transmit interface List of policies
Meaning Name of the receive interface: eth0, usb0, ph0, wlan0, ppp(0), or any (Any). Name of the transmit interface: eth0, usb0, ph0, wlan0, ppp(0), or any (Any). The table below details all of the configurable parameters for an interface selected from the list.

Eth0 _ _

Enter a value from 0 to Time for which a surveillance mechanism is activated. This value is expressed in seconds. Enter a value from 1 to 10 seconds (2 or 3 seconds normally).
Maximum age Passage delay priority
Enter a Maximum age value from 1 to 60. Time for a port spent in the learning and listening state expressed in seconds (value from 10 to 200).
To confirm a value entered in one of the four "Bridge parameters" fields by , you must check the appropriate box.
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2) MAC filtering

Click in the Network menu, then select the Spanning Tree submenu from the dropdown list followed by the MAC filtering tab. The screen opposite appears.
Field Port name Source MAC Destination MAC MAC value Bilateral MAC
Meaning Select the name of the port from the drop-down list (eth0, atmx). Check the box to select the source MAC address. Check the box to select destination MAC address. the
Default setting eth0 _ _ _ _
Enter the destination MAC address. Check the box to select the bilateral MAC address (source and destination). Check the box to select the Ethernet protocol type. Select the Ethernet protocol type from the drop-down list. Select Allow or Delete from the dropdown list.
Ethernet protocol type Ethernet protocol type
_ Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Allow

Acceptance criterion

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"DeleteFilter" button
Click filter for a particular port. The screen opposite appears. Field Port name Meaning Select the name of the port (eth0, atmx) by checking the box in the corresponding Selection field. Default setting _ to delete a

Click the atmx).

button to actually delete the filter chosen according to the port criteria (eth0,
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Statistics

Object: This menu lets you display all the statistics concerning your Residential Gateway. This menu has four submenus: ADSL statistics (see 5.6.4.1), DHCP statistics (see 5.6.4.2), H.323 statistics (see 5.6.4.3), System statistics (see 5.6.4.4).

5.6.4.1

Meaning Select the loopback type: F5 SEG Segment type F5 loopback, F5 ETE End-to-end type F5 loopback. Enter the VPI of the VC over which the loop is sent. Enter the VCI of the VC over which the loopback is sent. Enter the connection point identifier (size = 32 hexadecimal characters).
Click the appears. Click the
button to set up the loop. A screen showing the loop button to return to the previous screen.
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5.6.5.2

Save / Reboot
Click in the Tools menu, then select the Save / Reboot submenu from the dropdown list. The screen opposite appears.
Used to save the current configuration parameters in your Residential Gateway's permanent memory. Used to reboot your Residential Gateway.

5.6.5.3

Delete / Reboot
Click in the Tools menu, then select the Delete / Reboot submenu from the dropdown list. The screen opposite appears.
Used to erase the current settings and recover your Residential Gateway's default settings. Used to reboot your Residential Gateway.
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general information on updating setting up the download

6.1 6.2

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6 - Updating the software
The procedure for downloading the software version is performed automatically.

General

When a new embedded software version has been approved, E posts it on its server. The code and configuration file download uses the FTP protocol.

Setting up the download

The new software version download is performed automatically on starting up the Residential Gateway. Throughout the download procedure, you must: not power down the Residential Gateway, not disconnect from the ADSL line.
During the download, the five LEDs blink and then the Residential Gateway restarts. When the download is finished, the Residential Gateway is operational again as shown by the LEDs: The @ LED lights when the Internet connection is set up. The The and LEDs light when their interfaces are activated.

LED blinks when there is data traffic on the Wi-Fi, Ethernet and USB interfaces.
The download takes approximately 5 minutes.
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checking the assignment of an IP address interpreting LEDs operating alarms loss of the password restoring the factory configuration off-line mode

A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 A.5 A.6

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Appendix A - Troubleshooting
Checking the assignment of an IP address
A range of IP addresses is assigned for each interface (see section D.2).

In Windows

In Windows 98
Click the Start button, select Run, enter winipcfg then click OK; the dedicated application appears. Check that the IP address entry contains a value other than 0.0.0.0 (192.168.5.10, for example for the ETH1 interface). If not, reboot your computer.
In Windows XP, 2000 and Me
Click the Start button, select Run, enter cmd then click OK; the command prompt screen appears. Enter ipconfig /all then confirm by pressing Enter. Check that the IP address entry contains a value other than 0.0.0.0 (192.168.5.10, for example for the ETH1 interface). If not, reboot your computer.
In Mac (for example MacOS X)
Click the Apple in the menu bar. Select System Preferences then click the Network icon. Check that the IP address entry contains a value other than 0.0.0.0 (192.168.5.10, for example for the ETH1 interface). If not, reboot your computer.
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All the troubleshooting procedures described below are performed in Windows XP. These procedures in other Windows operating systems (98, ME and 2000) may differ slightly.

Interpreting the LEDs

The five LEDs on the SAGEM F@st 3202 reflect the status of the various interfaces. When the SAGEM F@st 3202 is powered up, all the LEDs light signifying their operation.

Operating alarms

These alarms represent events that occur in operation of the SAGEM F@st 3202. They can be diagnosed by the red coloured LEDs. The table below details the meanings of these various LEDs.

Meaning (+) Transmit to terminal (-) Transmit to terminal (+) Receive from terminal Not connected Not connected (-) Receive from terminal Not connected Not connected
The Ethernet connector system is auto-detecting. You can use straight or crosspinned cables interchangeably. The detection of a transmit or receive signal takes place automatically.
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Pin-out of the "USB PC" connector
The "USB" interface is connected to the equipment via a type B USB socket.

Pin N 3 4

Signal Vcc - Data + Data Ground
Meaning PC power (+) Subscriber line signal Subscriber line signal Ground
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