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2 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
The VDSL2 router supplied within the Home Station VDSL2 package is pre-configured by
factory default settings in a dynamic multiuser mode, with the DHCP server enabled (this is,
it will assign and IP address to those PCs in the internal network configured to obtain the IP
settings dynamically) and the wireless LAN interface disabled. To gain the access to the
router, it is necessary to have a network adapter installed on the PC, configured to receive an
IP address automatically from the DHCP server and with a web explorer configured
accordingly with the dynamic multiuser settings.
router must be switched on and properly connected to the PC.
If you are using a Windows operating system, you can refer to the Ethernet Card and TCP/IP
protocol installation guide document and the annex 1 of the Installation Guide for more
detailed information. If you are using a Linux or MAC operating system, please refer to the
help information in your OS.
In case these initial settings could not be useful for your particular case or you find some
problems in the broad band service start-up process, you can update or review the
configuration using the router web GUI. As the VDSL2 router will be initiated with the
LAN IP address 192.168.1.1 and network mask 255.255.255.0, you can check your
connectivity with the router (i.e., using a ping command). Once the IP connectivity was
successfully checked, you just need to access the http://192.168.1.1/main.html address from
your web explorer.
NOTE: The screenshots in this document may change in function of the web
explorer and the operating system used.
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