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Sagem F@st 1704 User Manual

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SAGEM F@st
TM
1704
Reference Manual
Edition of October 2009
253 272 861-A

Table of Contents

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Sagem F@st 1704 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Wireless Standard802.11b/g
Wireless Frequency2.4 GHz
Maximum Wireless Speed54 Mbps
SecurityWEP, WPA, WPA2
FirewallNAT, SPI
TypeADSL Router
WAN Ports1
LAN Ports4

Summary

1. Introduction

2. Description and Connection of Router

2.3 Installing Your SAGEM F@stTM 1704

Guides through the initial setup process, including powering up and connecting the ADSL cable.

2.4 Installation Safety Instructions

Provides critical safety guidelines regarding power supply, location, and maintenance of the router.

3. Installing and Configuring the SAGEM F@stTM 1704 Router

4. Configuration of Network Parameters

4.1 Configuring as a DHCP Client

Explains how to configure a computer as a DHCP client in Windows XP for network connectivity.

5. Information / Configuration

5.1 Accessing the Welcome Screen

Instructs on how to access the router's web-based configuration interface using a browser.

5.3 ADSL Connection Status

Describes how to view the current status of the ADSL line synchronization and connection.

5.5 Device Info

Provides access to various menus displaying router status and detailed information.

5.5.1 Summary

Displays the current status of the router's Internet connection and network information.

5.6 Internet Connection

Allows entry and modification of connection ID and password provided by the ISP.

5.7 Advanced Setup

Used to configure specific and advanced parameters for the router's network functions.

5.7.1 Layer2 Interface

Used to configure DSL ATM interfaces, including VPI, VCI, and connection modes.

5.7.2 WAN Service

Associates services with remote network (WAN) configurations and ATM PVCs.

5.7.3 LAN

Configures IP parameters for the local network (LAN), including DHCP settings.

5.7.5 NAT

Configures the configurable IP address translation function for network access.

5.7.6 Security

Secures the wireless network (Wi-Fi) and configures security parameters like IP filtering.

5.7.8 Quality of Service

Allocates traffic queues with different priorities to improve network traffic flow.

5.7.9 Routing

Manages default gateway, static routes, and policy routing for network traffic.

5.7.10 DNS

Enables automatic resolution of domain names by polling remote DNS servers.

5.8 Wireless

5.8.1 Basic

Configures basic parameters for the wireless network, including SSID and country settings.

5.8.2 Security

Secures the wireless network (Wi-Fi) using encryption modes like WEP and WPA.

5.8.2.1 Network Authentication

Selects security protocols for Wi-Fi network authentication, such as Open, WPA, or WPA2.

5.8.3 MAC Filter

Limits access to the wireless network by filtering based on MAC addresses.

5.9 Diagnostics

5.10 Management

6. Internet Access Service

8. Updating the Firmware

A. Annex A - Troubleshooting

A.7 Resetting Factory Configuration

Details how to restore the router to its default factory settings.

B. Annex B - Warnings for Safety

B.1 Warnings for Safety

States the router's compliance with safety standards and lists safety levels for its components.

D. Annex D - Technical Characteristics

E. Annex E - Default Configuration

E.1 Default Username and Password

Specifies the default login credentials (username and password) for router access.