SETUP AND USER GUIDEMediaAccess TG799vn v2
2ABOUT THIS SETUP AND USER GUIDEDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0
929NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0Assign a game or application to a local networking deviceIf you assign a game or application to a local n
939 NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.09.3 Dynamic DNSIntroductionThe Dynamic DNS service allows you to assign a dynamic DNS host name (for exa
949NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.09.4 Network Time ServerIntroductionA Network Time Server is a server that makes sure that the time settin
959 NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0 Time Zone:Select your time zone from this list. Summer Time:Select Summer Time if you want the clock
969NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0
9710 INTERNET SECURITYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.010 Internet SecurityOverviewThe MediaAccess Gateway offers various options to secure your network and
9810 INTERNET SECURITYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.010.1 Parental ControlIntroductionThe MediaAccess Gateway allows you to deny access to specific web sit
9910 INTERNET SECURITYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0Option 1: content-based filter (combined with the address-based filter)If you want to use the content-
10010 INTERNET SECURITYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.010.1.1 Configuring Content-based FilteringRequirementsContent-based filtering must be activated on yo
10110 INTERNET SECURITYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.010.1.2 Adding Rules for Address-Based FilteringIntroductionAddress-based filtering has a higher prior
31 GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.01 Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter gives you a brief overview of the main features and components o
10210 INTERNET SECURITYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.05 Click Redirect in the Action list.6 Type the URL of the Web site you want to redirect to (for examp
10310 INTERNET SECURITYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.010.2 FirewallIntroductionThe MediaAccess Gateway comes with an integrated firewall that helps you pro
10410 INTERNET SECURITYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0 The Source Interface and IP Address (range).Or you can type a User-defined IP address (range). The
10510 INTERNET SECURITYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.010.3 Access ControlIntroductionAccess Control allows you to create access schedules for Internet acce
10610 INTERNET SECURITYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.05 The Device Access Editor page appears. Select the hours for which you want to allow Internet access
10710 INTERNET SECURITYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.010.4 Wireless Time ControlIntroductionWireless Time Control allows you to restrict wireless access to
10810 INTERNET SECURITYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0
10911 SUPPORTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.011 SupportIntroductionThis chapter suggests solutions for issues that you may encounter while installing, confi
11011 SUPPORTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.011.1 Setup TroubleshootingIntroductionIf you have trouble to install your MediaAccess Gateway with the Setup CD
11111 SUPPORTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.011.2 General MediaAccess Gateway TroubleshootingNone of the LEDs light up (MediaAccess Gateway does not work)Ma
41GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.01.1 Features at a GlanceIntroductionThis section provides a brief overview of the main features of your Med
11211 SUPPORTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.011.3 Wired Connection TroubleshootingEthernet LED does not light upMake sure that: The Ethernet cable is secur
11311 SUPPORTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.011.4 Wireless Connection TroubleshootingNo Wireless ConnectivityTry the following: Make sure that the wireless
11411 SUPPORTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.011.5 Voice over IP TroubleshootingIntroductionIf you cannot make or receive any phone calls via your MediaAcces
11511 SUPPORTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.011.6 Content Sharing TroubleshootingGetting the IP address of your USB storage deviceThe MediaAccess Gateway al
11611 SUPPORTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.011.7 Reset to Factory DefaultsResetting your MediaAccess GatewayIf at some point you can no longer connect to t
11711 SUPPORTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03 The MediaAccess Gateway restarts.Your system administrator may have disabled the physical reset button of the
11811 SUPPORTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0
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51 GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.01.2 User ScenariosScenariosDepending of the architecture of your home network, you can use the MediaAccess
61GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.01.3 ComponentsOverviewThis section provides an overview of the different components of the MediaAccess Gate
71 GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.01.3.1 PowerOverviewPower inletThe power inlet () allows you to connect the power supply.Power switchThe po
81GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.01.3.2 Local Network ConnectionOverviewWireless Access PointThe built-in WiFi-certified wireless access poin
91 GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.01.3.3 Broadband ConnectionOverviewDSL portThis port can be used to connect your MediaAccess Gateway to you
101GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.01.3.4 Voice ConnectionOverviewDECT base stationThe integrated DECT base station allows you to connect your
111 GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.01.3.5 ButtonsOverviewInfo buttonThe Info ( ) button allows you to enable the status LEDs. For more info
121GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.01.3.6 Status LEDsIntroductionOn the top panel of your MediaAccess Gateway, you can find a number of status
131 GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0Manually activating the status LEDsIf the ECO( ) button is green or blue, you first have to press the inf
141GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0Broadband LED (if you are using the Local Router scenario)Internet LEDPhone LEDDECT LEDWPS LEDFor more inf
151 GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.01.4 Preparing for the InstallationDSL service requirementsThis section is only applicable if you are usin
161GETTING STARTEDDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0
172 GUIDED INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.02 Guided InstallationIntroductionIn the guided installation, the Setup wizard on the Setup CD will as
182 GUIDED INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.05 At the end of the installation, the following screen appears:Select Go to the MediaAccess Gateway w
192 GUIDED INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0In case of problemsIf you encounter problems during this installation please refer to “11.1 Setup Tro
202 GUIDED INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0
213 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03 Manual InstallationInstallationThis chapter will help you to manually install your MediaAccess Gate
SETUP AND USER GUIDEMediaAccess TG799vn v2
223 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03.1 Connecting the MediaAccess Gateway to your Service Provider’s NetworkIdentifying your setupIf you
233 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03.1.1 Setting up your MediaAccess Gateway as DSL GatewayIntroductionThis section helps you to connect
243 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0Scenario 1: A MediaAccess Gateway with integrated filterProceed as follows:1 Take the DSL cable. This
253 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0If your MediaAccess Gateway has a black PSTN port on the back, you are able to use the PSTN (this is
263 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03.1.2 Setting up your MediaAccess Gateway as Local RouterProcedureProceed as follows:1 Take an Ethern
273 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03.2 Powering on the MediaAccess GatewayProcedureProceed as follows:1 Connect the power cord to the po
283 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03.3 Connecting Your Network Devices to the MediaAccess GatewayChoose your connection methodTo connect
293 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03.3.1 Setting up a Wireless ConnectionThe MediaAccess Gateway access pointYour MediaAccess Gateway is
303 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03.3.2 Setting up a Wired ConnectionRequirements Both your network device (for example, a computer, a
313 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03.4 Configure the MediaAccess GatewayIntroductionIf your service provider did not preconfigure your M
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323 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03.5 Setting Up the 3G Fall-Back WAN ConnectionIntroductionMany SOHO (Small Offices, Home Offices) and
333 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03.5.1 Managing your Mobile Connection with the MediaAccess Gateway GUIIntroductionYou can view and ma
343 MANUAL INSTALLATIONDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03.5.2 Inserting a Mobile USB AdapterProcedureOnce the mobile connection is configured you can proceed
354 CONFIGURATION TOOLSDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.04 Configuration ToolsConfiguration ToolsYou can use the following tools to configure your MediaAccess
364CONFIGURATION TOOLSDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.04.1 MediaAccess Gateway GUIIntroductionThe MediaAccess Gateway Graphical User Interface (GUI) allows y
374 CONFIGURATION TOOLSDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.04.1.1 AccessAccessing the MediaAccess Gateway GUIProceed as follows:1 Open your web browser.2 Browse
384CONFIGURATION TOOLSDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.04.1.2 ComponentsOverviewDepending on your user right and location on the GUI, the following components
394 CONFIGURATION TOOLSDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0Login sectionIn the login section you can see the current user name.By clicking the user name, you ca
404CONFIGURATION TOOLSDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.04.1.3 Protecting Access to the MediaAccess GatewayIntroductionTo prevent that every user on your local
414 CONFIGURATION TOOLSDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.04.2 Backing Up/Restoring your ConfigurationIntroductionOnce you have configured your MediaAccess Gate
iCONTENTSDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.01 Getting Started ...
424CONFIGURATION TOOLSDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.04.3 Access From the InternetModesTo access your MediaAccess Gateway from the Internet, you can choose
435 THE MEDIAACCESS GATEWAY WIRELESS ACCESS POINTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.05 The MediaAccess Gateway Wireless Access PointIntroductionThis section wil
445 THE MEDIAACCESS GATEWAY WIRELESS ACCESS POINTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.05.1 Connecting Your Wireless Client via WPSWPSWi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) a
455 THE MEDIAACCESS GATEWAY WIRELESS ACCESS POINTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0 Blinking redThis indicates that the MediaAccess Gateway could not find yo
465 THE MEDIAACCESS GATEWAY WIRELESS ACCESS POINTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.05.2 Connecting Your Wireless Client without WPSBefore you startBefore you c
475 THE MEDIAACCESS GATEWAY WIRELESS ACCESS POINTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.05.3 Connecting Your Wireless Client via QR CodeIntroductionThe MediaAccess
485 THE MEDIAACCESS GATEWAY WIRELESS ACCESS POINTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.05.4 Securing Your Wireless ConnectionIntroductionYou can protect the wirele
495 THE MEDIAACCESS GATEWAY WIRELESS ACCESS POINTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.04 In the Security Mode list, select one of the following modes: WPA-PSK W
505 THE MEDIAACCESS GATEWAY WIRELESS ACCESS POINTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0
516 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.06 TelephonyVoice over IP (VoIP)VoIP is a technology in which telephone calls are made over the Internet. This a
iiCONTENTSDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.06.1 Setting Up Your Telephone Network ...
526 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.06.1 Setting Up Your Telephone NetworkProcedureTo set up your telephone network, follow these steps:1 Your Media
536 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.06.1.1 Connecting a DECT Phone to Your MediaAccess GatewayIntroductionThe MediaAccess Gateway is equipped with a
546 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.06.1.2 Connection to the Traditional Telephone NetworkCombining VoIP with the traditional telephone networkSome
556 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.06.1.3 Configuring the MediaAccess Gateway VoIP ServiceIntroductionIf your VoIP service has not been configured
566 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0 Password:The password of your VoIP account. Displayname:The name that you want people to see on the display
576 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.06.2 Address BookIntroductionThe Address Book page allows you to: Store your contacts on the MediaAccess Gatewa
586 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0Making a phone call from the address bookProceed as follows:1 Browse to the Address Book page.2 Click on the ph
596 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.06.3 Telephony ServicesIntroductionTelephony services add extra functionality to your phone. For example: puttin
606 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.06.3.1 Activating a Telephony Service on your MediaAccess GatewayHow can I (de)activate a service on my MediaAcc
616 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.06.3.2 Common Telephony ServicesIntroductionThis section provides an overview of the functions that will be avai
iiiCONTENTSDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.011.3 Wired Connection Troubleshooting ...
626 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0Call Waiting serviceIf the Call Waiting service is activated, you can use the following functions:Conference Ca
636 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0Call TransferIf the Call Transfer service is activated, you can use the following functions:To . . . Press... I
646 TELEPHONYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.06.4 Viewing Call LogsIntroductionThe Call Logs page on the MediaAccess Gateway GUI lists: Successful incoming
657 SAVING ENERGYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.07 Saving EnergyCode of ConductTo prove its commitment to protect the environment, Technicolor has signed th
667 SAVING ENERGYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.07.1 Code of ConductPower statesCode of Conduct provides rules for the power consumption in: Full power sta
677 SAVING ENERGYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.07.2 ECO ManagerIntroductionThe MediaAccess Gateway constantly monitors the user activity and uses this info
687 SAVING ENERGYDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0 On, press the ECO ( ) button until the ECO LED turns green or the Wireless LED is on.Zero power consumpti
698 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.08 Sharing ContentIntroductionThe MediaAccess Gateway allows you to share the content stored on your USB s
708 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0ConfigurationAll servers are enabled by default. The only thing that you need to do is to plug your USB m
718 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.08.1 The Network File ServerIntroductionThe Network Server allows you to share the content on your USB sto
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728 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03 An Explorer windows appears. The storage devices that are attached to your MediaAccess Gateway are list
738 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.03 The following window appears:Select Guest and click Connect.4 If prompted, select the partition that yo
748 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.08.2 The UPnP AV Media ServerIntroductionYour MediaAccess Gateway has a built-in DLNA-certified UPnP AV me
758 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.08.2.1 Configuring the UPnP AV Media ServerIntroductionThe Network File Server is enabled by default and r
768 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.08.2.2 Using the UPnP AV Media ServerIntroductionThe UPnP AV Media Server lists all audio, video and pictu
778 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.04Windows Media Player starts up.Your MediaAccess Gateway’s UPnP AV Media Server is listed on the left. Th
788 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.08.3 The FTP ServerIntroductionThe MediaAccess Gateway allows you to access your shared content by FTP. Th
798 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0ResultThe Shared folder and its subfolders are now accessible using FTP. The other folders are not access
808 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.08.4 Managing your Shared ContentManaged PartitionIf you select your drive or partition as managed partiti
818 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.04 Under List of connected disks, click the radio button next to the partition you want to configure as Ma
1ABOUT THIS SETUP AND USER GUIDEDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0About this Setup and User GuideIn this Setup and User GuideThe goal of this Setup and User G
828 SHARING CONTENTDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.08.5 Safely Removing your USB Storage DeviceIntroductionIf you just unplug your USB storage device from th
839 NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.09Network ServicesIn this chapterIn this chapter we will take a closer look at following features:Feature
849NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.09.1 UPnPIntroductionUPnP is designed to automate the installation and configuration of a (small) network
859 NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.09.1.1 Accessing Your MediaAccess Gateway via UPnPWindows 7/VistaIf you computer runs Windows 7/Vista:1 O
869NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.09.1.2 Managing your Internet connection via UPnPApplicabilityThis section only applicable if you are usin
879 NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.0Disabling this featureTo prevent that users can connect/disconnect you can enable Extended Security. Thi
889NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.09.1.3 Configuring UPnP on the MediaAccess GatewayIntroductionOn the MediaAccess Gateway GUI you can: Ena
899 NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.09.1.4 Installing UPnP on Windows XPAdding UPnPIf you are running Microsoft Windows XP, it is recommended
909NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.02 Select (Settings >) Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs.3 In the Add or Remove Programs window
919 NETWORK SERVICESDMS-CTC-20110713-0016 v2.09.2 Assigning a service (HTTP, FTP,...) to a ComputerIntroductionThe MediaAccess Gateway allows you to u
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