SWEEX MO201 - QUICK_START_GUIDE Manuel utilisateur

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MO201 / MO201UK Sweex ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router Annex A
Introduction
• Do not expose the Sweex ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router Annex A to extreme temperatures. Do not place the device in direct
sunlight or in the direct vicinity of heating elements.
• Do not use the Sweex ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router Annex A in extremely dusty or moist surroundings.
• Protect the device against powerful shocks or jolts – they may damage the internal electronics.
• Never attempt to open the device yourself – it will cause the warranty to lapse.
Front or top view of the modem
LED indicators Status Meaning
PWR Lit Indicates that the modem is switched on.
1-4 Lit Indicates that a computer is connected to the relevant port.
1-4 Blinking Indicates activity between the relevant computer and the modem.
ADSL Lit The connection with the ADSL line is ok.
ADSL Regular blinking The modem is busy setting up a proper connection or no ADSL is connected to the RJ11
port.
ADSL Lit and blinking fast Indicates activity between the computer(s) and the Internet.
PPP Lit Indicates the use of a PPP connection.

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Rear view of the modem
Starting on the left, the following connections can be found at the rear of the modem:
• ADSL port for connecting the ADSL line with telephone cable RJ11.
• UTP Ethernet ports 1, 2, 3 and 4 for connecting computers with an Ethernet network cable RJ45.
• Power port for connecting the power adaptor.
Side view
The Reset button is located on the side of the modem. Use a thin item to press the button. Press and hold the button for 15 seconds. Note! After
this, all settings which apply to your connection and network need to be reconfigured.
The splitter
In order to separate the ADSL signal from the normal telephone signal, you need to use a splitter. This enables you to simultaneously make calls and
surf the Internet using the same telephone line. The signal comes from the wall socket or the meter cupboard and enters the splitter. Two telephone
cables are connected to the output of the splitter. One leads to the modem and the other to the telephone.
Note! The ADSL modem does not include a splitter. It can be obtained from various DIY stores.
Connecting the Sweex ADSL 2 Modem
1. Connect the power adaptor (included) to the rear of the modem and the mains socket. The LED under PWR is lit. In the event the LED is not lit,
check the connections of the power adaptor to the ADSL modem and the mains socket.
2. Connect the telephone cable (RJ11) carrying the ADSL signal to the ADSL port at the rear of the modem. The LED under ADSL will now start to
blink. After approximately 30 seconds the LED will be lit continuously. In the event the LED is not lit, check whether the splitter is properly
connected and/or whether the ADSL line is ok.
3. Switch on the computer and connect it to the rear of the modem using a network cable (UTP RJ45). You can select any of the ports 1, 2, 3 and
4. The corresponding LED at the front of the modem will be lit. In the event the LED fails to light up, check whether the network cable is properly
connected to the computer and the modem.

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Configuring the computer to connect to the modem
Windows Vista
In the bottom left of your screen, go to “Start” (Start) “Control Panel” (Control Panel).
Click on “View network status and tasks” (View network status and tasks).
Left in the column, click on “Manage network connections” (Manage network connections).

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Right-click “LAN Connection” (LAN Connection) and select “Properties” (Properties). The following screen appears:
Now select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and click “Properties” (Properties).

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Select the options “Obtain an IP address automatically” (Obtain an IP address automatically) and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”
(Obtain DNS server address automatically).
Confirm the settings by clicking “OK”. The network settings have now been configured correctly for Vista. The correct settings for the Internet
browser will be discussed later in this manual.
Windows XP
Go to “Start” (Start) “Control Panel” (Control Panel). Then go to “Network and Internet Connections” (Network and Internet Connections).
Open “Network Connections” (Network Connections).
Or, if the Windows classic style is used:
“Start” (Start) Settings “Network Connections” (Network Connections).
Right-click “LAN Connection” (LAN Connection) and select “Properties” (Properties). The following screen appears:
Under the tab “General (General) select TCP/IP and click “Properties” (Properties).

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Select the options “Obtain an IP address automatically“ (Obtain an IP address automatically) and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”
(Obtain DNS server address automatically).
Confirm the settings by clicking “OK” (OK). The network settings for Windows XP have now been configured correctly. The correct settings for the
Internet browser will be discussed later in this manual.
Windows 2000
Go to “Start” (Start) “Control Panel” (Control Panel). Then go to “Network and Internet Connections” (Network and Internet Connections).
Open “Network Connections” (Network Connections).
Or, if the Windows classic style is used:
“Start” (Start) Settings Open “Network Connections” (Network Connections).
Right-click “LAN Connection” (LAN Connection) and select “Properties” (Properties). The following screen appears:
Now select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click “Properties” (Properties).

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Select the options “Obtain an IP address automatically” (Obtain an IP address automatically) and “Obtain DNS server address automatically”
(Obtain DNS server address automatically). Click “OK” (OK) twice.
The network settings for Windows 2000 have now been configured correctly. The correct settings for the Internet browser will be discussed later in
this manual.
Windows 98SE
Go to “Start” (Start), “Setting” (Settings), “Control Panel” (Control Panel) and click “Network” (Network).
Under the tab “Configurartion” (Configuration), select the line “TCP/IP ” which corresponds with your network card and click “Properties”
(Properties).

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Under the tab “IP Address” (IP Address), select the option “Obtain an IP address automatically” (Obtain an IP address automatically).
Under the tab “Gateway”, the list of “Installed gateways” (Installed gateways) must be empty. If so required, select each gateway and click
“Remove” (Remove).
Under the tab “DNS Configuration”, select the option “Disable DNS” (Disable DNS). Click “OK” (OK) twice.

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The network settings for Windows 98SE have now been configured correctly. The correct settings for the Internet browser will be discussed below.
Internet browser settings for Windows 98SE, 2000 and XP
1. In order to properly access the modem, the browser settings must be correct. This is easy to check by starting up Internet Explorer and selecting
“Tools” (Tools) from the menu bar and then selecting the option “Internet Options” (Internet Options).
2. In this window, go to “Connections” (Connections) and select “Never dial a connection” (Never dial a connection) or remove all connections
listed in the field above.
3. At the bottom, click “LAN Settings” (LAN Settings), remove all ticks and click “OK” (OK).
4. Restart the computer.
Modem access (Login)
Open your web browser. In this example we use ‘Internet Explorer’.
The standard modem IP address is: 192.168.201.1. An IP address is a unique number required by each network device, including a computer or
modem, in order to be active within that network. Without an IP address you are unable to make connections within a network.
Type the modem IP address 192.168.201.1 in the browser address bar. You can now access the modem.
The modem login screen appears. Fill out the login name and the corresponding password. The standard login is “sweex” and the corresponding
password is “mysweex”.
If this login screen fails to appear, recheck the settings of your Internet browser as described above. Also check the IP address of your computer. In
this IP address, only the digits after the last dot may deviate from the IP address of the modem (e.g.: 192.168.201.xxx). Do this as follows:
Win2000/WinXP: Click “Start” (Start) - “Run” (Run)- Type cmd- press ENTER- In the black window type ipconfig - press ENTER and your IP address
is displayed.
Win98/Me: Click “Start” (Start) – “Run” (Run) – Type winipcfg – press ENTER. In the window, select your network adaptor. (Usually NOT the ppp

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adaptor) and your IP address is displayed.
Once logged in, the main screen of the modem appears.
This screen displays the current Internet connection and a variety of system information.
Setting the Internet Provider (ISP)
In order to facilitate the installation process, the Sweex ADSL 2/2+ Modem/Router Annex A disposes of a pre-programmed list of provider settings.
To this end, go to the “Setup Wizard”. The following screen appears:
Under “Country” select the appropriate country and under “ISP”, select the corresponding Internet Provider. The modem will now automatically
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