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opalisc 8:47pm on Friday, October 15th, 2010 
This would be a great product if it worked right, I encourage everyone to read the reviews and google this one, I personally did not. was a little worried about a refurbished item, after setting it up with my samsung plasma am amazed at the value and quality of this player.
lechus 9:09pm on Tuesday, October 12th, 2010 
Great player, excellent value. Picture is excellent.Blu ray picture better than my PS3. Easy hookup. Netflix streams well. I have had periodic trouble with this machine. There is some type of software bug that it does not accept input from the remote control.
ElBarto 5:20am on Thursday, September 30th, 2010 
I purchased a new BD-P1600A blu-ray disc player early last year. Pass on this product. Good value for the price. Offers a good feature set After about fours weeks.
rbdwyer 9:29pm on Sunday, July 25th, 2010 
BD-P1600 supports the latest Profile 2.0 standard, support for Network BD Live (Profile 2.0), BD Java (Profile 1.0), Picture-in-picture (Profile 1.1),...
cehale 11:30am on Saturday, June 5th, 2010 
Samsung has done it again with its 1600 Blue-Ray model.Great picture with Blue-Ray disks and your old movies will light up as well. I bought this Samsung Blu-Ray player when I purchased my Samsung 32 in LCD HDTV back around April of 2009. When I purchased this Blu-Ray player.
m.whitham 3:33pm on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 
I will never buy Samsung products again. Replaced it with a Phillips. Very Happy now. Worked great for a short time Lasted about a year.
augie 2:40pm on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 
Love my Samsung TV but am really mad that the BluRay player stopped working after just about one year. It is slow to play and sometimes will not play until the 2nd or 3rd try. Sometimes it will not play at all.
MedVedODJoG 8:02am on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 
Great DVD Player This DVD player is a great investment. The internet connection (wireless antenna sold separately)is a great feature! Blu-ray Player with all the Features We purchased this product for a family member. It had everything that we wanted; blu-ray playing capabilities. Blu-ray Great value for a Blu-ray DVD player. In particular we were interested in the streaming feature - great value to have that as well.
chas0610 3:20pm on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 
I Just Got This Samsung BDP-1600 Blu Ray Player Yesterday And It Has The Best Picture And Sound I Have Ever Seen Or Heard In A DVD Player.

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SAGEM F@st 240x/244x Reference Manual - 288097371-02 Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited Page 1-3
Composition of router pack
The router is supplied in a pack the composition of which changes according to the type of equipment (SAGEM F@stTM 2400, SAGEM F@stTM 2440, SAGEM F@stTM 2404 or TM SAGEM F@st 2444): As an example, please find below the "pack" chosen for the SAGEM F@stTM 2400 router, i.e.: 1 SAGEM F@stTM 2400, 1 mains adapter unit, 1 ADSL RJ11/RJ11 FDT line cord (length = 3 m), 1 Ethernet RJ45/RJ45 linking cord (length = 1.75 m), 1 USB Type A male/Type B male cable (length = 1.5 m), 1 USB Wi-Fi key, 1 USB Type A male/Type A female cable (SAGEM F@stTM 2400), 1 Quick Installation Guide, 1 Installation CD-ROM, microfilter(s) (optional), 1 filter/splitter (optional),.
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The CD ROM contains: the application for installing the USB interface. the present Reference Manual (SAGEM F@st 24xx) in PDF format file. the CE declaration of the chosen router. Incomplete or damaged supply. If on its receipt the equipment is damaged or incomplete, contact the Supplier of your router.

Minimum prerequisite

Using a router requires at minimum: a computer equipped: or or an Ethernet interface (10BASE-T or 10/100BASE-T), a WEB browser (Internet Explorer version 5 or higher recommended). The minimum configuration of your computer must be: for Windows: Pentium II, 400 MHz, RAM: 128 MB, for MacOS: Power PC G3, 233 MHz, RAM: 128 MB, a monitor of minimum resolution: 1024 x 768. If you wish to use the Wi-Fi function (standard IEEE 802.11b/g), you must acquire the Wi-Fi Standard pack (see annex G for use of Wi-Fi). Before installing the router, we advise you to uninstall any modem or other router (for example, an ADSL router). a type A USB interface with a Wi-Fi 802.11b/g interface,
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Together with configuration of the router (connection identifier, connection password, etc.). are no longer to be accomplished when installing an additional computer, whatever the interface (Wi-Fi or Ethernet).
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5. Configuration of network parameters
configuring as a DHCP client reading data of the DHCP server reading data of the DHCP client
Page 5-3 Page 5-4 Page 5-6
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5 - Configuration of network parameters
The aim of this section is: 1) to configure your computer so that it is able to communicate with your router. 2) and to display the "Networks" parameters of your router. Your router implements the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server, relay and client functions in accordance with RFC 2131 and RFC 3132, whereas the computer connected directly to the router or via a local network by its LAN interface implements only the DHCP client function. On receipt of a DHCP query from your computer (see your router, the latter responds by indicating: an address from the range defined in the configuration, the sub-network mask, the default gateway (address of your router), the address of the gateway as DNS server. The "DNS Relay" function is activated automatically. The configured range of IP addresses must be the same in the sub-network as in the LAN interface. It is imperative that your computer is configured as a DHCP client or that it has a fixed IP address in the configuration range defined by the DHCP server. Configuration as a DHCP client is the more commonly used solution. ), whether or not it is connected to
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1) Configuring as a DHCP client

In Windows XP

click Start/Control Panel/Network Connections. right-click the appropriate network, and then select Properties; the Local Area Connection Properties appears. select the protocol TCP/IP of the network card, and then click the Properties button; the screen Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties appears. select the general tab, then the case "Obtain an IP address automatically" and the case "Obtain the addresses of the DNS servers automatically". click the OK button to confirm your choice.

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2) Data of the DHCP server
To obtain this data: Open your browser and then enter http://myrouter or http://192.168.1.1 (default IP address of the router) to access the welcome screen, Click the "LAN" menu of the heading Advanced Setup; the following screen appears:
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Field IP Address Subnet Mask Start IP Address
Meaning Displays the sub-network address Displays the sub-network mask of the IP network. Displays the first address attributed by the DHCP server. Note : This IP address must belong to the same sub-network as that of the local network.
Display 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.2

End IP Address

Displays the last address attributed by the DHCP server. Note : This IP address must belong to the same sub-network as that of the local network.

192.168.1.254

Leased Time (hour)
Displays the period for obtaining (in hours) an IP address for a terminal.
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3) Data of the DHCP client
To obtain this data: In Windows XP, 2000 and Me Click the Start button, select Execute, enter cmd and then click OK; the command prompt screen appears. Enter ipconfig /all (or ipconfig/all) then confirm by pressing Enter.
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6. Information / Configuration
Accessing the welcome screen Recommendations for using the configuration screens The ADSL connection status Indications displayed on the display frame located in the HTTP configurer window The "Status" section The "Internet Connection" section The "Wireless" section The "NAT" section The "Advanced Setup" section The "Advanced Status" section The "Management" section
6.1 6.2.6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11
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6 - Information / Configuration
Accessing the welcome screen
To access this screen, you must have configured the one of your computer's interfaces using the installation CD-ROM provided with your router: SAGEM F@stTM 2400/2440 SAGEM F@st
see chapter 3. see chapter 4.

2404/2444

If you are using your computer's Ethernet card to configure your router, connect it to the Ethernet port whose socket is marked ETH (yellow box). Your router is then configured using a simple Web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer). The router's DHCP server function is activated by default with an address range defined as indicated in.6.9.2.

Field PPP Username Enter your connection ID.
Action This information is provided to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

Default: Empty

PPP Password
Enter your connection password. This information is provided to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
If the message "There is no ppp connection" appears, this means that the remote network (WAN) parameters have not been filled in (cf. - 6.9.1 Advanced Setup / WAN).
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Wireless

Object: This menu lets you configure all the basic and advanced parameters of a wireless network, and to activate this network. This section contains the following five menus: Basic (cf. 6.7.1), Security (cf. 6.7.2), MAC Filter (cf. 6.7.3), Advanced (cf. 6.7.4), Quality of Service (cf. 6.7.5). The Security, MAC Filter, Advanced and Quality of Service menus are used to configure the advanced parameters in the Wireless section. These menus are only displayed if, in the Basic menu the "Enable Advanced Wireless Configuration" box is checked (not checked by default). These menus must only be used by experienced users.
Select the Basic menu in the Wireless section to display the following wireless network configuration screen:
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6.7.1.1

Wireless - Basic
Field Action/Meaning Check the appropriate box to activate the wireless network (Wi-Fi). Note: The "Wi-Fi" LED which lights up steady on the front of the router shows that the wireless network (Wi-Fi) is activated. Box not checked Default: Box checked

Enable Wireless

Hide Access Point
Check the appropriate box to mask the broadcast of the SSID and prevent any Wi-Fi connection on your router. Note: When this box is checked, the router's SSID is absent from the Wi-Fi adaptor user's own list of monitored sites (Access Point).

SSID Country BSSID

Enter your router's SSID. Note: This indicated on the label stuck to the box. Select the country of your choice from the scroll down list. This is the MAC address of the router's Wi-Fi interface (Access Point). In the "Structure" mode, this address identifies a cell (BSS in English Basic Service Set). This cell is a set formed by the access point and the stations located in its coverage area. Non modifiable This is the radio channel used by the router and its Wi-Fi clients to communicate with each other. This channel must be the same for the router and all its Wi-Fi clients. Select the channel you want from the scroll down list (auto, channels 1 to 13). Note: Note: Channel 11 corresponds to frequency 2462 MHz. If you select "Auto", the Wi-Fi equipment will select the access point channel (router) which will emit the strongest signal.

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Channel
You will find an identical "Channel" field in the "Advanced" menu of this same section. Any modifications are carried over from one field to another. Conform to the CE Declaration of conformity / Radio rules list in appendix B to paragraph B.2.
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6.7.1.2

Quick Wireless - Security - Configuration
Field Action/Meaning From the scroll down list, select the security adapted to your router's wireless network. The list suggests the following choices: NO : There is no protection for the wireless network, WEP : Activation of WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption WPA-PSK : Activation of the WPA (Wireless Protected Access) WPA2-PSK : Activation of the WPA2 (Wireless Protected Access) Other (see 6.7.2.1). Default: NO

Network Authentication

The router may or may not be secured, at the request of the customer. This level of security is indicated on the label pasted to the box. This choice will modify the Wireless configuration screen.
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WEP Select the "WEP" encryption mode from the scroll down list; the following screen appears:
Field Encryption Strength Key phrase Current network key
Action/Meaning Select 64-bit or 128-bit for an encryption at 64 bits or 128 bits respectively. Enter a phrase that consists of up to 15 alphanumeric characters then click the Generate Keys button. Select a key from the four suggested. The emission key is used to encrypt the data sent by your computer. The WEP key is customised for your router. You may modify the keys by entering them directly into the boxes. The characters are "0" to "9" and "A" to "F".

Default: 128-bit Empty 1

Network key x (1 to 4)
Store the key phrase and the keys in a safe location. Do not write them in a file on your computer.

UDP/TCP Destination Port Enter a "Destination" port or range of ports. (port or port:port) Note: For one port, for example, enter 80. For a range of ports, enter 80:90. Transmission priority 0 - WMM Best Effort (default) 1 - WMM Background 2 - WMM Background 3 - WMM Best Effort 4 - WMM Video priority 5 - WMM Video priority 6 - WMM Voice priority 7 - WMM Voice priority Click on the Meaning
This is the lowest priority. This provides no guarantee of data transmission. These are intermediate priorities. These provide routing without too much data flow loss. This priority provides no guarantee of data transmission. These are intermediate priorities. They provide a correct routing for "Video". These are higher priorities. They provide complete routing for voice
button to save the parameters.
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Object: NAT is a configurable IP address translation function which will be applied to the interfaces of your router which you will have activated for this function. Several translation function configurations, the NAT actions, can be configured and may be activated as indicated in the 6.8.1 - Add paragraph. This section contains the following four menus: Port forwarding (cf. 6.8.1), Port Triggering (cf. 6.8.2), DMZ Host (cf. 6.8.3), ALG (cf. 6.8.4).

Port forwarding

Object: This menu is used to route directly to the External Ports the incoming data from a Service server (such as, for example, FTP Server, SNMP, TFTP etc.) of the remote network (WAN) to computers on the local network (LAN) via the Internal Ports. Select the Port forwarding menu in the NAT section to display the following screen:
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Field Server Name

Meaning
Select a Service Service available over Internet (such as, for example FTP Server, SNMP, TFTP etc.). Custom Server Name you want to allocate to a local server. External Port Start External Port End Protocol Internal Port Start Internal Port End Internal start port (WAN side). Internal end port (WAN side). Transport protocol (TCP, UDP or TCP/UDP). Internal start port (LAN side). This internal end port (LAN side) is associated with the external end port (WAN) side. Note: Server IP Address This cannot be modified. Computer address delivered by your router's DHCP server.

Category Service

Interface
Protocol Igmp QoS VlanId State Note:
This function enables the distribution of Multicast datagrams over the local network (LAN) and interaction between the router and the local network hosts.
Click on the Add button to display the following screen:
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ATM PVC Configuration Field VPI VCI Service Category
Action Enter a VPI value2 between 0 and 255. Enter a VPI value between 32 and 65535. Select the type of service adapter to the traffic from the scroll down list: UBR without PCR UBR with PCR CBR Non Realtime VBR Realtime VBR : Unspecified Bit Rate : Unspecified Bit Rate : Constant Bit Rate : Variable Bit Rate : Variable Bit Rate

Default UBR without PCR

Peak Cell Rate
Enter a maximum number of cells transmitted per second, between 1 and 2491. Enter an average number of cells transmitted per second. Note: This number must be lower than the Peak Cell Rate (PCR).

Sustainable Cell Rate4

Maximum Burst Size4 Enable Quality Of Service Field Enable Quality Of Service
Enter the maximum number of cells emitted in burst (value between 1 and 1000 000).
Action Check the box to activate the quality of service and display the new "Quality of Service" menu in the Advanced Setup section.

Default Not checked

This value is delivered to you by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). This field only appears when the "UBR with PCR", "CBR", "Non Realtime VBR" or "Realtime VBR" type of service is selected. 4 This file only appears when the "Non Realtime VBR" or "Realtime VBR" type of service is selected. SAGEM F@st 240x/244x Reference Manual - 288097371-02 Page 6-54 Sagem Communication document. Reproduction and disclosure prohibited
Click on the Next button to continue configuring the remote network (WAN) and display the following screen:
Depending on the type of network protocol selected, the encapsulation modes suggested in the scroll down list in the appropriate field are different. In addition, the "Enable 802.q" field only appears when the PPPoE, MER or Bridging protocol types are selected. Therefore, and to provide more clarity, a summary table will be presented below for each type of protocol. PPP over ATM (PPPoA) Field Encapsulation Mode Action Select the encapsulation of your choice from the scroll down list. VC/MUX, LLC/ENCAPSULATION. Default VC/MUX

Action Enter the address of your local network Enter your network's subnet mask. Check the box to activate the "UpnP" function. Note: This function lets you automatically: join a network dynamically,
Default 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 Box checked

Enable IGMP Snooping

obtain an IP address. Check this box to activate the IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) protocol. This lets you manage the declarations of belonging to one or more groups with Multicast routers.

Box not checked

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Field Standard Mode

Action Check the box if you wish the IGMP snooping runs in normal mode (transparency with IGMP frames). Check the box if you wish the IGMP snooping runs in blocking mode (interception and removal of IGMP frames). Check this box to not activate your router's DHCP server. Note: You must configure your computer with the parameters appropriate to your local network (IP address, subnet mask and default gateway) as well as enter the primary and secondary DNS server addresses.

Blocking Mode

Box not checked Box not checked

Disable DHCP

Enable DHCP
Check this box to activate your router's DHCP server. Note: You must configure your computer as DHCP client and DNS client (or enter the primary and secondary DNS server addresses).

Box checked

Start IP Address End IP Address11 Lease Time (hour)11 Configure the second IP Address and Subnet Mask for LAN interface IP Address12 Subnet Mask12
Enter the first address attributed by your router's DHCP server. Enter the last address attributed by your router's DHCP server. Enter an unavailability time for each address attributed expressed in hours. Check the box to configure the IP parameters (IP address, subnet mask) of a second address for the local network (LAN). Enter a second address for your local network (LAN). Enter a subnet mask for the second address for your local network (LAN).
192.168.1.2 192.168.1.Box not checked _ _
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Default _ _ _

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6.9.9.2

Trusted CA
Object: This menu is used to manage the identity certificates of the remote servers. These certificates, which are used by TR-69 (in SSL mode), enable the mutual authentication of the CPE and the ACS. Select the Trusted sub-menu in the Certificate menu in the Advanced Setup section to display the following screen:
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Field Certificate Name Certificate
Action Enter the name of the certificate to be imported Insert the certificate here

Default _ _

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6.10 Advanced Status

Object: This heading is used to display the status of your router. This section contains the following six menus: WAN (cf. 6.10.1), Statistics (cf. 6.10.2), Route (cf. 6.10.3), ARP (cf. 6.10.4), DHCP (cf. 6.10.5), Station Info (cf. 6.10.6).

6.10.1

Object: This menu is used to display all the parameters which concern the remote network. Select the WAN menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen:
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6.10.2

Statistics
Object: This menu is used to display all the router's statistics. This menu contains the following four sub menus: LAN (cf. 6.10.2.1), WAN (cf. 6.10.2.2), ATM (cf. 6.10.2.3), ADSL (cf. 6.10.2.4).

6.10.2.1

Object: This menu is used to display all the parameters which concern the local network (LAN). Select the LAN sub menu in the Statistics menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen:
button to reset statistics.
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6.10.2.2

Object: This menu is used to display all the parameters which concern the remote network (WAN). Select the WAN sub menu in the Statistics menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen:

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6.10.2.3

Object: This menu is used to display all the ATM statistics of the line. Select the ATM sub menu in the Statistics menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen:
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6.10.2.4

Object: This menu is used to display all the ADSL statistics of the line. Select the ADSL sub menu in the Statistics menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen:
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Cliquez sur le bouton

pour afficher l'cran suivant :
in the "Test Time (sec)" field, select the test time from the scroll down list. Click on the Click on the button to run test. button to shut window and return to the previous screen.
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6.10.3

Object: This menu is used to display all the information concerning your router's routing. Select the Route menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen:
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6.10.4

Object: This menu is used to display all the information concerning address resolution (ARP: Address Resolution Protocol). This lets you find out the physical address of a computer's network card, corresponding to an IP address. Select the ARP menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen:
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6.10.5

Object: This menu is used to display all the computers which obtained an IP address from the router's DHCP server. Select the DHCP menu in the Advanced Status section to display the following screen:

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7. Internet access service
the introduction connecting to Internet access

7.1 7.2

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7 - Internet access service
The router has been designed to enable you to access the Internet as simply as possible. Most of the router's parameters are already set: It is configured by default as a DHCP server. It relays to the Internet DNS queries from the local network.
Using your installation CD-ROM you can quickly obtain Internet access. Depending on your contract with your Internet Service Provider (ISP), you can also have access to television on ADSL (see section 8). The configuration parameters of your router are entered during installation (connection identifier, connection password). These parameters can also be entered or modified in the menu Internet connection of the HTTP configurator (PPP Username, PPP Password). However, your computers (PC, Mac) must still be configured. To surf the Internet, your PC (or any other type of terminal) must also belong to the network. To do so it requires an address by which it can be identified. All these necessary parameters can be supplied automatically by the router if your computers are in DHCP client mode (default mode for PCs running Windows). Depending on the OS installed on your PC, it may be necessary to restart your PC (or other terminal) after configuring and restarting the router. Observation: If the terminals are not DHCP clients, your local network then uses a static addressing plan. Check that: the router belongs to this addressing plan, the default gateway of the equipment in the local network matches the address of your router, the DNS addresses are correctly configured in each terminal. The router enables DNS queries to be relayed.
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Connection for Internet access
When installation is complete the "SAGEM" welcome page appears.
You can now surf the Internet.
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8. TV over ADSL service

the introduction access to the optional TV over ADSL service

8.1 8.2

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8 - TV over ADSL service

Your router is compatible with TV over ADSL technology.
Access to the optional TV over ADSL service
To access this service, you must have: made the connection in accordance with section 2.2.4, necessarily taken a subscription with your Internet Service Provider (ISP). configured one VC (Virtual Channel) dedicated to video, and another VC dedicated to data (see screen below).
Note: In the example above, the ATM interface "ppp_8_37_1" is dedicated to data and the ATM interface "nas_8_50_1" is dedicated to video. configure "Port Mapping" in accordance with section 6.9.8.
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9. Updating the application
updating the application version.
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9 - Updating the application
The router's application version is updated by the HTTP configurator (download of a file without extension). Refer to 6.11.6 of section 6 (Management/Update Software). To check that the new version has been correctly downloaded, click the command Status/Summary at the top left of the welcome screen of the HTTP configurator.
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A. Annex A - Troubleshooting
checking the attribution of an IP address Front Face LEDs Supervision of your router the "Diagnostics" tool interpreting the lights. reinitialising your router resetting with the factory configuration. no-connection mode.
A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 A.5 A.6 A.7 A.8
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Annex A - Troubleshooting
Checking the attribution of an IP address

In Windows

In Windows 98 and Me
Click button Start, select Execute, enter winipcfg and then click OK; the dedicated application appears. Check that the entry IP Address contains a value other than 0.0.0.0 (192.168.1.10 for example, for interface ETH1).

In Windows XP, 2000

Click button Start, select Execute, enter cmd and then click OK; the command prompt screen appears. Enter ipconfig and then confirm by pressing Enter. Check that the entry IP Address contains a value other than 0.0.0.0 (192.168.1.10 for example, for interface ETH1). If no address is displayed on the screen, enter ipconfig /release followed by ipconfig /renew.

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"Diagnostics" tool
To access this tool: open your browser and then, in the address bar, enter: the following URL : http://myrouter, or the following address : http://192.168.1.1.
a "Login" window appears; enter the login and password. Default: admin in the "User name" field, admin in the "Password" field. You have access to the HTTP configurator of your router. select the heading "Diagnostics" in the suitable list to the left of each window; the following screen appears:
The results of the tests made by the "DSL router" configurator on your modem/router are displayed in the "Diagnostics" window. These tests concern the connections to the LAN, to your DSL Service Provider and to your Internet Service Provider (ISP). A hypertext link (help) enables the user to access context-related help. This help gives an explanation concerning the state of the connection (PASS in green, DOWN in orange and FAIL in red) and supplies the appropriate troubleshooting procedures. Note: In the screen above, the "Test your USB connection" field only relates to SAGEM F@stTM 2400 and SAGEM F@stTM 2440 equipments.
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State of connection

State PASS DOWN FAIL Colour Green Orange Red Meaning Indicates that the test has completed successfully. Indicates that an interface (ETH, USB or Wi-Fi) has not been detected. Indicates that the test has failed, or that it is impossible to start a command. Note: Depending on the nature of the test, it is possible that operation of the router or access to the Internet may not be prejudiced. For example if you do a "Ping" either to an ATM OAM F5 segment or to a DNS primary address. If a test displays a "FAIL" state, click on "Help" and then the button "Rerun Diagnostic Tests" at the bottom of the "Help" page, to check that the test has been conclusive. If the test still displays "FAIL", you must follow the troubleshooting procedure displayed on this page. IMPORTANT If you experience difficulties connecting to the Internet, we recommend that you restart your router (cf.A.6) or possibly re-establish the factory configuration (cf. A.7).
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Interpreting the LEDs

The "ADSL" LED blinks slowly
Check the connection of your ADSL filters. Each telephone socket of your installation which is used must be equipped with an ADSL filter. Check that the RJ11 type line cord delivered with your router is connected to one of your sockets. It is recommended that no telephone extension is used. Finally, check with your ISP on the availability of the ADSL service on your telephone line.

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IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter Quick Installation Guide
Network Configuration IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter is a standard USB adapter that fits into any standard USB 2.0 and 1.1 slots in a notebook computer. It fully supports wireless networking under Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/XP 64bit. IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter can be operated in Ad-Hoc or Infrastructure network configurations. Ad-Hoc mode allows IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter users to join a Basic Service Set (i.e., peer-to-peer mode, without access point). Infrastructure mode allows IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter users to join an Extended Basic Service Set (i.e., connect to an Access Point) Wireless Ad-hoc Infrastructure
Access Point Wired Package Content IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter . . x 1 Product CD-ROM .x 1 Installation of the IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter under Windows XP/XP 64bit 1. Insert the IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter into the USB slot on your notebook and start Windows. Windows will auto-detect the Wireless LAN Card and a Found New Hardware Wizard window will show up. 2. Select Install from a list of specific location (Advanced) and insert the Product CD-ROM into the appropriate drive. Click on Next to install the driver. 3. Select Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM ) , click on Next to install the driver. 4. The Windows XP/XP 64bit compatibility screen will show up. Please click Continue Anyway button to continue. 5. The windows will find NB 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter (1211B) and start copying corresponding files into the system. Click on Next to continue. 6. Click Finish to complete the installation.
After installing the Wireless LAN Card, the Windows XP/XP 64bit will display a Wireless Network Connection # message.
Click on the message and the Automatic Wireless Network Configuration will then appear automatically. You may click on Connect button to allow users to connect to an available wireless infrastructure network (Access Point). You may also click the Change Advanced Settings item to make advanced configuration for the Wireless LAN Adapter, shown as below.
For more information on using the Automatic Wireless Network Configuration please refer to Windows XP/XP 64bit Help file.

Warning: You must choose

one way to configure Wireless LAN Adapter either of using our WLAN Utility by un-checking this check box or using Windows XP Automatic Wireless Network Configuration first by checking this check box.
However, the WLAN Utility, which came with the Wireless LAN Card, provides you more tools to configure the IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter and to monitor the wireless connection. For more information on installing and using the WLAN Utility, please refer to the following sections Installation of the Wireless LAN Utility and Usage of the WLAN Utility. Note: To use the WLAN Utility under Windows XP/XP 64bit, you need to disable the Automatic Wireless Network Configuration first. Steps are described as follows: n Right click the Network Connections icon. Select Properties. n Go to the Wireless Networks tab. n Uncheck the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings check box and click the OK button (see the above picture).
Installation of the IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter under Windows 2000 1. Insert the IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter into the USB slot on your notebook and start Windows. Windows will auto-detect the Wireless LAN Card and a Found New Hard Wizard window will show up. Click Next to continue. 2. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended). Insert the Product CD-ROM into the appropriate drive. Click on Next to install the driver. 3. The windows will find NB 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter (1211B). Click on Next to continue. 4. The Digital Signature Not Found screen will show up. Please click on Yes button to continue. 5. Click Finish to complete the installation Installation of the IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter under Windows 98SE/ME 1. Insert the IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter into the USB slot on your notebook and start Windows. Windows will auto-detect new hardware and will display an Add New Hardware Wizard window. 2. Select Search for the best driver for your device (recommended). Insert the Product CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Specify the location where the driver is placed. Click on Next to install the driver. 3. The Windows will find NB 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter (1211B). Click on Next to continue. 4. Once the [Please insert the disk labeled Windows 98SE/ME CD-ROM, and then click OK] window appears, enter the path corresponding to the appropriate drives and click OK. Usually these files can be found at C:\Windows or C:\Windows\system. 5. Click Finish to complete the installation. 6. Restart the computer. Installation of the Wireless LAN Utility 1. Insert the Product CD-ROM into the appropriate drive. Go to the utility folder and click setup.exe. The following screen will show up. Click Next to continue. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Wireless LAN Utility. The next screen will indicate that Windows start and continue the installation. Click Next. 3. Upon completion, go to Program Files and run the Wireless LAN Utility. The utility interface will then appear and at the same time its icon appears in the System Tray in the bottom right corner of your task bar.

Usage of the WLAN Utility The WLAN Utility consists of window with 3 items for you to monitor and configure the 802.11g Wireless LAN Card: Configuration, Site Survey and About. Configuration: The Configuration item allows you to modify the configuration parameters for the IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter such as Profile, SSID, Network Type, Ad-Hoc Channel, Transmit Rate, Security Enabled, RTS, Fragment Threshold and Power Save mode. Furthermore, you may monitor the current status of the Wireless LAN Card as State, Current Channel, Current Tx Rate, Throughput, Link Quality and Signal Strength.
Site Survey: By clicking the Rescan button, the Site Survey can display Access Points around the working environment. Besides showing the ESSID of each Access Point, it also displays BSSID, Channel, Network Type, Security, Signal, and Rates. To join any of the displayed Access Points, highlight the Access Point you desire to connect and then click the Join.
About: The About item shows the versions of the Wireless LAN Utility, and driver and firmware of the IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter. Also, the MAC address and frequency domain are displayed.
Quick Tips to Configure the Wireless LAN USB Adapter This Quick Start Guide covers the basic features needed to use the IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter. Follow these steps to configure network settings. Set the Profile (Optional) The Profile field allows you to set values for all parameters by selecting a previously defined profile. To create the profile, go to the Profile field, type a profile name and set the corresponding parameters. After changing parameters, save the profile and click the Apply button to take effect. You can have multiple profiles and modify the profile at any time.
Set the Network Type From the Main Menu, click the Configuration tab, go to Network Type and click the down arrow at the right of the Network Type field. You will then see 2 network types for the IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter to operate. If you need to access wireless network or Internet via Access Point, select Infrastructure. If standard 802.11 Ad-Hoc is selected, you need to set wireless stations with the same SSID and the same channel.

Set the SSID The SSID is the unique ID used by Access Points and stations to identify a wireless LAN. Wireless clients associating to any Access Point must have the same SSID. The default setting is ANY, which allows your Wireless LAN Card to automatically associate to any Access Point (Infrastructure mode) in the vicinity of your wireless adapter. The SSID can be set up to 32 characters and is case sensitive.
Set the Channel (for Ad-Hoc network) To form Ad-Hoc network, the same channel is required. Go to the Channel field and choose a clear channel for your wireless LAN stations. Click the Apply button to make the change take effect.
Set the Security: To protect against hacker entering your system and prevent unauthorized wireless station from accessing data transmitted over the network, the WLAN Utility offers a sophisticated security algorithm. To activate security enable, click the check box next to Security Enable. A Privacy Configuration window will then appear.
Privacy Configuration consists of specifying Security and Certification, as explained in the following: Security Tab: Set the Authentication Mode: Open: If you require NO authentication, select Open since it allows any device to join a network without performing any security check. Shared: If you select Shared mode, make sure that WEP must be enabled and configured on both the access point and the client with a same key.
WPA-PSK: Allows you to gain access to a secured wireless network that the station and the access point use the same pre-shared key to authenticate. You must type a mixture of numbers and letters in the Pre-shared key [WPA] section of this menu. You may input either 8-63 ASCII characters or 64 HEX characters. WPA: Allows you to gain access to a more secured wireless network that requires mutual authentication between client and access point with a Radius authentication server. In order to access the wireless network, you must select EAP type your service provider supplied in the section of IEEE802.11X Authentication. WPA2-PSK: Allows you to gain access to a secured wireless network that the station and the access point use the same pre-shared key to authenticate. You must type a mixture of numbers and letters in the Pre-shared key [WPA] section of this menu. You may input either 8-63 ASCII characters or 64 HEX characters. WPA2: Allows you to gain access to a more secured wireless network that requires mutual authentication between client and access point with a Radius authentication server. In order to access the wireless network, you must select EAP type your service provider supplied in the section of IEEE802.11X Authentication. Once you choose your Authentication Mode, you then need to select the Encryption Mode. Set the Encryption Mode: WEP: There are two methods to set the WEP keys, as described below: Key will be generated automatically for data private To create encryption keys automatically, click the Key will be generated automatically for data private check box. Pre-configured key [WEP] You can also create encryption keys manually by pulling down the Key Length menu and select either 64bit or 128bit encryption method For 64bit encryption you may choose: n Alphanumeric: entering 5 characters (case sensitive) ranging from a-z, A-Z and 0-9 (e.g. MyKey) n Hexadecimal: entering 10 hexadecimal digits in the range of A-F, a-f and 0-9 (e.g. 11AA22BB33)

For 128bit encryption you may choose: n Alphanumeric: entering 13 characters (case sensitive) ranging from a-z, A-Z and 0-9 (e.g. MyKey12345678) n Hexadecimal: entering 26 hexadecimal digits in the range of A-F, a-f and 0-9 (e.g. 00112233445566778899AABBCC).
After entering the WEP keys in the key field, click the OK button to make the setting take effect. TKIP: When TKIP is enabled, the key value will be generated automatically for data private.
AES: When AES is enabled, the key value will be generated automatically for data private.
If the Security you are configuring requires authentication, simply go to the IEEE802.1X Authentication section of this menu to choose an EAP type. TLS: This utility will auto-detect the Certificate Information and Server Name for you to configure TLS easily. You only need to enter the Login Name in the Login information filed to authenticate. You also can manually choose Certificate Authority type simply by clicking the check box net to Verify Certificate Authority.
PEAP: This utility will automatically identify Certificate Authority and Login Information for users to configure PEAP. You only need to enter User Name and Password to authenticate. Click the check box net to Verify Certificate Authority if you want to configure it manually.
TTLS: TTLS requires the mutual authentication between station and access points. You must present a User Name and Password that will be verified by TTLS-capable server.
To save the information you entered in the appropriate field, click the OK button. Otherwise, click the Cancel button to close the menu. If you want to return to select other EAP type, click the Security tab. Technical Support You can find the most recent software and updated user documentation will be updated periodically on the supplier Web site. If you have difficulty resolving the problem while installing or using the IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter, please contact the supplier for support.

 

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