Aztec DSL7000GRV(S) Manuel utilisateur


Contents
STEP 1: Equipment Check
STEP 2: Setting Up Your BroadBand Connection
STEP 3: BroadBand Connection Settings for Fibre (Optional)
STEP 4: Logging in to Your SingNet BroadBand
STEP 5: Connecting Wirelessly to SingNet BroadBand (Optional)
STEP 6: Setting Up Your mio Voice
Technical Support Contact Numbers

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STEP 1: Equipment Check
Dear Customer, this guide has been prepared to help you to install
SingNet BroadBand service and mio Voice services.
The following items are pre-packaged in your Residential Gateway.
Note: Existing Singnet BroadBand, mio Plan or mio Home subscribers should
already have these items connected to their Residential Gateway.

STEP 2: Setting Up Your BroadBand Connection
Using the Telephone Cable
(RJ11), connect the Residential
Gateway’s“DSL” Port to the DSL
Microlter’s “DSL” port.
Insert the head of the DSL
Microlter into your Telephone
the wall socket.
Note: You can connect your telephone
into the DSL Microlter’s “Phone” port to
use your xed Phoneline.
Connect Power Adapter to your
Residential Gateway “POWER”
port and the mearest electrical
outlet. Turn “On” the power
at the electrical outlet and the
Residential Gateway
Please wait for approximately 5 minutes.
The “POWER” and the “BROADBAND”
LEDs should now be stable GREEN (not
blinking), except the “ETHERNET” LED,
it should be GREEN and blinking. If not,
please check connections 2.1 to 2.3. Do
NOT proceed to the next section until
you have done so.
LED Check:
2.1
2.2
2.3

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Using an Ethernet Cable (RJ45),
connect to any of the available
Residential Gateway’s “LOCAL
ETHERNET” ports to your PC’s
“ETHERNET” port.
Verify that the “ETHERNET” and
“BROADBAND” LEDs found in
front of the Residential Gateway
are light up in GREEN.
Note:
If the LEDs mentioned in 2.5 are not light
up, please check your connections again
based on 2.1 to 2.4.You may now proceed
to Step 3 once the LEDs are light up.
Optional: If you have subscribed
to mio TV service, please connect
the Set Top Box to the Residential
Gateway using the blue ethernet
cable (RJ45) provided.
2.4
2.5
2.6

STEP 3:
ConnecttheResidentialGateway’s
“BROADBAND” Port to the ONT
“LAN 1” Port highlighted in Yellow
using the Ethernet Cable (RJ45).
Note:
Switch o the ONT power before you do
the set up.
For mio TV Set Top Box, personal
computer or laptop, please connect
it to the “LOCAL ETHERNET” Port
highlighted in Yellow.
For mio Voice service, please
connect your phone using a Phone
Cable (RJ11) to the Residential
Gateway’s “VOICE 1&2” Port.
3.1
3.2
3.3
Once Power Adapter is connected,
follow the power up sequence as
below.
Power up the Optical Network Terminal
(ONT). Wait for “POWER” and “PON”
LEDs to turn to stable green light.
Power on the Residential Gateway.
Wait for the “POWER”, “ETHERNET”,
“BROADBAND”, “INTERNET” and “IPTV”
(if applicable) to turn to stable green
light.
Power up you mio TV Set Top Box and
your computer.
Note:
For exStream service, there is no need to
key in user ID and password. All service
credential will be auto push down to your
Residential Gateway.
3.4
BroadBand Connection Settings
for Fibre (Optional)
1.
2.
3.

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STEP 4: Logging in to Your Singnet BroadBand
Please conrm that you have the following item on hand before attempting
this step.
>> SingNet BroadBand Service Letter - This contains your Username and
Password which will be used for setting up the SingNet BroadBand.
Open your web-browser (e.g. Internet
Explorer). You should now see the
following screen on the left. Click on
“SET UP NOW”.
4.1
Type your User ID and Password as
stated in your Service Letter in the
“Username” and “Password” elds and
click the “Connect” button.
Note:
If you are unable to view the page type the URL
http://192.168.1.254
Note:
The text behind @ maybe dierent. Please
ensure that you have entered the correct
one as stated in your service letter before
proceeding.
Please wait while SingNet veries
your account. If you have entered your
“Username” and “Password” correctly,
you will be redirected to the “Setup
Successful” page.
4.2
4.3

The “POWER”, “BROADBAND”,
“ETHERNET” and “INTERNET”
LEDs should now be stable
GREEN (not blinking), except
the “ETHERNET” LED, it should
be GREEN and blinking. If not,
please re-do STEP 4 and ensure
that you enter your USER ID and
Password correctly.
LED Check:
Congratulations! You can now use SingNet BroadBand!

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Please take note of two numerical codes which are your Network name
and Key with this diagram as a guide.
You may ll in these details on the box below for future references.
Section A: Your Network Name and Key
IMPORTANT!
You will need a wireless adapter (wireless PC card or wireless USB adapter)
or a wireless-enabled Notebook before you can proceed to the next section.
Please refer to your operating system’s instructions:
Section B. if you are using Window’s XP
Section C. if you are using Windows Vista
Section D. if you are using Windows 7
Section E. if you are using another wireless manager other than Windows
Network Name (SSID):
SINGTEL - ___________
Network Key:
____________________
STEP 5:
Note: The default wireless encryption option is Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK.
Write the last 4 numbers of your Network
Name here.
Write the 10 digit of your Wireless
Key here.
Connecting Wirelessly to SingNet
BroadBand (Optional)

Section B: If you are using Windows XP
Double click on the wireless icon
on your task bar.
You should see the available
wireless networks, if you are
prompted to use another wireless
manager, please refer to section
E.
Double click the Network Name
of your wireless network (e.g.
SINGTEL-0110) and wait for the
network to be detected.
Note:
1. Please refer to section A if you are
unsure of your Network Name and try
refreshing your Network List if you do
not see it.
Type the 10-Digit Network Key into
the “Network Key” and “Conrm
Network Key” elds. Click on the
“Connect” button to complete the
setup and wait for the network
address to be acquired.
Note:
1. Please refer to section A if you are
unsure of your Network Key.
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