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⚫ Protect Speedport Plus 2 from moisture, dust, liquids and steams. ⚫ Do not store or place Speedport Plus 2 in humid places (i.e. bathroom) or in ⚫ hazardous areas. Never place items on Speedport Plus 2. The vent openings on Speedport Plus ⚫...
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Information of power adapter - Input voltage: 100Vac~240Vac - Input AC frequency: 60Hz/50Hz - Output voltage: 11.4V~ 12.6V - Output current: 2.0A - Output power: 24W - Average active efficiency: 86.2% min. @115/230Vac input (@25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of max load) - Efficiency at low load (10 %):76.80% min.
Chapter 2 Overview 2.1 Product Introduction Speedport Plus 2 is a broadband router with integrated DSL modem. This device supports VDSL2 (17a & 35b) and ADSL2+ for high download speeds. The device allows wired and wireless clients to safely access the Internet. The USB port allows the user to connect USB storage devices for storing or sharing files through the network and to connect COSMOTE Internet Backup Dongle for backup.
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RJ11 Converter Please examine the contents (device, cables and power supply) for damages during transport before you start using the Speedport Plus 2. Do not use Speedport Plus 2 if damages were found. Please contact the Customer Service of OTE, for more information.
2.3. Product Features Speedport Plus 2 is an IAD product that has the following technical specifications and supported features: ADSL2+ (ITU-T G.992.5) ⚫ VDSL2 (ITU-T G.993.2) ⚫ Supervectoring/Vectoring and SRA ⚫ Dual Band Concurrent Wi-Fi at 2.4GHz and 5GHz with support of WLAN ⚫...
2.5. Indicators Table 2-3 Indicators on the Front Panel Color(s) Display Status Description Name Power White On for 3 sec Power On Flashing Device Bootstrap in progress On for 0.5 sec Factory reset in progress and flashing at the same time (all LEDs) Solid White Device is ready for operation...
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Telephony White On for 3 sec Power On Flashing in turn System upgrade in progress (all LEDs) On for 0.5 sec Factory reset in progress and flashing at the same time (all LEDs) Flashing Call is in progress Solid White Telephony ready to use Service Yellow...
WPS and Wi-Fi LEDs) Caution: Never disconnect your Speedport Plus 2 from the power source or the broadband connection during a firmware update. This may result in data loss causing a possible malfunction of your device. 2.6. Technical Specifications...
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Security WPA2/WPA3 MAC-Filter, NAT, Firewall Voltage see type label of mains adapter Possible environmental 0 °C to 40 °C ; temperature with 5 % to 95 % relative air humidity Dimensions 223 x 157.5 x 80 mm Weight 900 g Certification CE certification...
So please follow the instruction carefully while you connect your Speedport Plus 2. Notice: As soon as the Speedport Plus 2 has been connected for the first time to power and to broadband network, the software may be updated automatically (firmware update).
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Speedport Plus 2 W724 type Ci Notice: If you use a broadband connection with splitter, please refer to the Quick Installation Guide. Connect Computer with Ethernet Cable: Connect one of the LAN ports of your Speedport Plus 2 to the LAN interface of your computer (yellow connector).
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Suggestion: The procedure on how to connect Wi- Fi capable devices with Speedport Plus 2 is located in Quick Installation Guide and under the chapter Connect devices with Wi-Fi of this instruction manual.
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Speedport Plus 2 Outlet Notice: Just connect your Speedport Plus 2 with the included power supply. Your Speedport Plus 2 starts to boot. The LED ‘Power’ blinks until the boot process is finished. Notice: Do not disconnect your Speedport Plus 2 from the power source.
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Speedport Plus 2 Connect your analogue telephone, fax machine or answering machine to the Phone port 1 or 2 of your Speedport Plus 2. Details on configuring Telephony functions are located in a later chapter. Notice: In case of power blackout, no calls can be made through the analogue dev ices attached to your Speedport Plus 2 Phone ports.
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Mount your Speedport Plus 2 to the wall: After connecting all cables, you can mount your Speedport Plus 2 to the wall. 1. Mount two screws (not included in the package) to the wall. Suggestion: Use the marks on the backside of your Speedport Plus 2 Plus as template for marking the drill holes.
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4. Click on the Wi-Fi name (SSID) of your Speedport Plus 2. (Wi-Fi name (SSID) is located on the label of the device.) 5. Key in the Wi-Fi key of your Speedport Plus 2 in the input box. (Wi-Fi key is located on the label of the device.)
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4. Click on the Wi-Fi name (SSID) of your Speedport Plus 2. (Wi-Fi name (SSID) is located on the label of the device.) 5. Enter the Wi-Fi key of your Speedport Plus 2 in the entry field. (Wi-Fi key is located on the label of the device.) 6.
3.2 Login into the Device In order to login into the Speedport Plus 2 Graphical User Interface (GUI), enter the IP address of your Speedport Plus 2 in the address line of your internet browser. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1.
3.3 Overview This screen will be displayed when you log in the program. Figure 3-7 Overview Click on the tabs above to change the corresponding setting.
Chapter 4 Status 4.1 Status You can check the firmware version, system uptime and the DSL driver version in this screen. Figure 4-1 System 1. Click Status & Support on the top column. 2. Click on the Status.
4.1.1 WAN Status In this menu you can see important information about the active services provided by the device such as WAN IPs acquired, transfer mode, VLAN values and IPv4/IPv6 duration time. Figure 4-2 WAN Status 1. Click on WAN Status.
4.2 Event Log This screen shows the hardware/software events of the Speedport Plus 2. Figure 4-8 Event Log 1. Click on Event Log. 2. Use the Download button to download and save the log file. 3. Click the Delete button to remove the log.
Chapter 5 Internet Menu 5.1 Firewall You can configure the firewall settings in this screen. Figure 5-1 Firewall Click on Firewall. Select the desired level of the firewall from the list (Table 5-1). When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button.
5.2 WAN Configure the WAN settings in this screen. Figure 5-2 WAN Click on WAN. The table lists the current existing WAN connections. The icon can be used to add or modify the Internet connection of WAN. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button.
5.2.1 Internet Connection You can configure the Internet settings in this sub-screen. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Save button. Click the Cancel button if you do not want to save your changes. Figure 5-3 Edit Internet Connection Table 5-2 Parameters for Internet Connection Parameter...
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PPPoE Passthrough If enabled, the LAN/Wi-Fi devices can initiate PPPoE sessions. Enter the value for VPI (0-255). Enter the value for VCI (32-65535). 802.1Q VLAN ID Enter the value for VLAN ID (0-4094). Define the maximum transfer unit. Default is 1492. Connection Type Choose either PPPoE (default) or DHCP.
5.3 Mobile You can configure the mobile settings in this screen. Figure 5-4 Mobile Click on Mobile. Configure the following parameters (Table 5-3). When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button. Click the Cancel button if you do not want to save your changes. Table 5-3 Parameters for General settings Parameter Description...
5.4 Port Mapping You can configure the port mapping settings in this screen. Figure 5-5 Port Mapping Click on Port Mapping. Click Add to create the new service. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button.
5.4.1 Add Port Mapping You can configure the Internet settings in this sub-screen. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Save button. Click Cancel button if you do not want to save your changes. Figure 5-6 Add Port Mapping Table 5-4 Parameters for Port Mapping Parameter...
5.5 DMZ This feature, if enabled, allows the DMZ computer on your LAN to be exposed to users on the Internet. Figure 5-7 DMZ Click on DMZ. Enable it if you want to use this feature. Enter the IP address of the DMZ host. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button.
5.6 Parental Control This feature limits the websites and services your kids can access from any device on your home network. For this reason, it offers an easy way to keep your kids away from sensitive content without installing parental control software on every one of their devices.
5.6.1.1 Add Access Control Rule Use this screen to add the new rule for access control. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button. Click the Cancel button if you do not want to save your changes. Figure 5-9 Access Control Rule Configure the following parameters.
5.6.2 URL Filter URL filtering can be used to restrict users from accessing unauthorized websites and web applications. Figure 5-10 URL Filter Click on URL Filter. to modify/delete the entry. Enable or disable the rule if required. Click Add to create the rule for access control. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button.
5.6.2.1 Add Access Control Rule Use this screen to add the new rule for access control. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button. Click the Cancel button if you do not want to save your changes. Figure 5-11 Access Control Rule Configure the following parameters.
5.7 IP Filter With the IP Filter functionality, you can, for example, permit access to the Home Gateway from the Internet (WAN interface) or restrict access from the Internal network (LAN, WIFI interface) to the internet (outgoing traffic). Figure 5-12 IP Filter Click on IP Filter.
5.7.1 Add IP Filter This screen can be used to add rules for IP Filter. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button. Click the Cancel button if you do not want to save your changes. Figure 5-13 Add IP Filter Table 5-7 Parameters for IP Filter Parameter...
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Destination IP End Enter the addresses for End destination IP. Empty value is allowed. Destination Port Enter the values for Start/End destination port. Empty value is allowed. Mode Choose either Discard or Permit for the Mode. IP Type Select the desired option for the IP type. Protocol Select the protocol that is used for filter packets.
5.8 DDNS Via a dynamic DNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) you can assign an individua fixed domain to your Speedport Plus 2 on the internet, even if it does not have a fixed IP address. The fixed (static) name of the domain will be dynamically forwarded to the current address.
Account Enter the account name for the DDNS server. Password Enter the password for the DDNS server. 5.9 UPnP You can configure UPnP so that the device can dynamically add to a network to obtain an IP address, announce its functions, and know the functions of other devices. Figure 5-15 UPnP Click on UPnP.
The Wireless home network or Wi-Fi consists of a number of devices, which are connected via radio wave. It enables the Wireless connection of your notebook, your printer or other Wi-Fi capable devices with your Speedport Plus 2. You have two frequency bands available.
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Click on General. Enable Band Steering. The Band steering is enabled by default. In order to use this feature, SSIDs of 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands must be the same, and Band Steering must be enabled in both SSIDs. Enable Radio (2.4 & 5 GHZ). Configure the following parameters (Table 6-1): When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button.
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Table 6-1 Parameters for Setup Settings Parameter Description Wi-Fi Name Enter the SSID. We strongly suggest changing the SSID to one of your preference. Guest Wi-Fi Enable it if you want to use guest WiFi function. (2.4 /5 GHz) Broadcast SSID If enabled, your network is visible and easily accessible.
6.2 Schedule With the timer of the Wireless home network, you have the possibility to administer your Wi-Fi with timer activation. The option always switched on on the Wi-Fi, stays active and available all the time and it is the default one. You also have the possibility to activate Wi-Fi in a defined time window or on a certain weekday.
6.2.1 Add a new Wi-Fi Schedule Add a new Wi-Fi schedule in this screen. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Save button. Click the Cancel button if you do not want to save your changes. Figure 6-3 Add a Wi-Fi Schedule Table 6-2 Wi-Fi Schedule Parameters Parameter...
6.3 MAC Filter To make your wireless network more secure, you can specify which devices are allowed to connect. The devices are identified by their MAC address. You can manage up to 32 devices. Figure 6-4 MAC Filter Click on MAC Filter. Enable it if you want to use MAC filtering function.
6.4 Settings Configure the parameters for Wi-Fi settings. Figure 6-5 Settings Click on Settings. Configure the following parameters (Table 6-3). When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button. Click the Cancel button if you do not want to save your changes.
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Table 6-3 Settings Parameters Parameter Description Wi-Fi Mode There are three modes for 2.4GHz: 802.11b/g 802.11g/n 802.11g/n/ax (default) There are three modes for 5GHz: 802.11a/n 802.11a/n/ac 802.11a/n/ac/ax (default) Bandwidth There are two options for 2.4GHz: 20MHz 20/40MHz There are four options for 5GHz: 20MHz 20/40MHz 20/40/80MHz...
6.5 Analyser This screen provides useful information about wireless signals around your area. The scanner supports 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WiFi networks. Figure 6-6 Analyser Click on Analyser. Click the Force Rescan button to scan the WiFi networks around the device.
Chapter 7 Telephony Speedport Plus 2 supports Broadband telephony with up to 2 analogue telephones. Notice: Telephony is only available with Internet connectivity. This feature is not supported when there is a power blackout. 7.1 SIP Account SIP accounts allow users to make voice calls over the Internet using VoIP technology.
7.2 Telephony Ports Assign the sip accounts to the telephony ports and configure specific phone port settings. Figure 7-2 Telephony Ports 1. Configure the following parameters (Table 7-2). 2. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button.
Chapter 8 Settings 8.1 Password The configuration program is protected by a device password. The default device password can be found on the label of your Speedport Plus 2. Figure 8-1 Password 1. Click on Password. 2. Select the user admin.
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If you have forgotten your personal device password and cannot access the configuration of your Speedport Plus 2, you have to reset your Speedport Plus 2 to factory default settings. Push the reset button for at least five seconds with a thin item on the backside of your Speedport Plus 2.
Speedport Plus 2. 8.2.1 Save settings You can save the settings of your Speedport Plus 2 on a computer in order to update your Speedport Plus 2 to the last backup. Figure 8-2 Configuration 1.
8.2.3 Factory settings. Reset all settings and reconfigure Speedport Plus 2 manually. You can always reset the Speedport Plus 2 to the factory settings if needed. Please back up your data before restoring your device to factory settings. 1. Click on Configuration.
2. It displays the current version number. 3. Click the Select File button and choose the desired update file. 4. The device will be restarted automatically after installation. 8.4 LAN Settings Configure the network settings for the Speedport Plus 2 in this screen.
8.4.1 Network Settings You can configure the IP address settings in this screen. Figure 8-4 Network Settings 1. Click on LAN. 2. Configure the following parameters (table 8-2). Table 8-2 IPv4/v6 Parameters Parameter Description Local IPv4 address IPv4 address of the router. Subnet Mask Subnet mask for the IP address.
DHCP Server Enable or Disable the DHCP Server. 3. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button. Click the Cancel button if you do not want to save your changes. 8.4.2 DHCP Server Parameters 1.
Configure the following parameters (Table 8-5). 2. When you have finished configuring your settings, confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button. Click the Cancel button if you do not want to save your changes. Table 8-5 Internet Time Parameter Description Time Zone Choose the time zone from the list.
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In this case you have to completely reconfigure your device as follows: Your Speedport Plus 2 has to be connected to the power source. Use a thin pointed object to press for at least five seconds into the opening o the backside of your Speedport Plus 2 labeled with Reset.
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Troubleshooting Within the user interface of the Speedport Plus 2 you can find more information for troubleshooting. If your Speedport Plus 2 does not seem to work properly, please try to solve the problem first with the following troubleshooting table.
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You cannot do calls. Voice service is not Check the internet activated successfully. connection of your “Telephony” LED is Speedport Plus 2. Make off. sure that the Internet connection option “always online” is selected and “Telephony” LED is stable lit.
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Disposal of old devices Once your Speedport Plus 2 is disused, bring the old device to a collecting point of your local public waste authorities (i.e. junk dealer). The symbol on the left indicates that the device is to be disposed of separately from the household trash.
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