Cosmote Speedport Plus 2 User manual

Speedport Plus 2
Instruction
manual

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Contents
2.1 Product Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 6
2.2
Packing
List
........................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3.
Product
Features
................................................................................................................................. 8
2.4.
Interfaces
and
Buttons
........................................................................................................................ 8
2.5. Indicators............................................................................................................................................. 9
2.6. Technical Specifications.................................................................................................................. 11
3.1
Hardware
Connection
......................................................................................................................... 13
3.2
Login into
the
Device
........................................................................................................................... 21
3.3
Overview
.............................................................................................................................................. 22
4.1
Status
................................................................................................................................................... 23
4.1.1
WAN
Status
...................................................................................................................................... 24
4.1.2
LAN
Status
........................................................................................................................................ 25
4.1.3
Wi-Fi
.................................................................................................................................................. 26
4.1.4
DSL Status
........................................................................................................................................ 27
4.1.5
Voice Status
...................................................................................................................................... 28
4.1.6
Mobile Status
.................................................................................................................................... 29
4.2 Event Log ........................................................................................................................................... 30
5.1 Firewall
................................................................................................................................................. 31
5.2 WAN
..................................................................................................................................................... 32
5.2.1 Internet Connection
.......................................................................................................................... 33
5.3 Mobile
.................................................................................................................................................. 35
5.4 Port Mapping
....................................................................................................................................... 36
5.4.1 Add Port Mapping
............................................................................................................................. 37
5.5 DMZ
..................................................................................................................................................... 38
5.6 Parental Control
.................................................................................................................................. 39
5.6.1MAC Filter
.......................................................................................................................................... 39
5.6.1.1 Add Access Control Rule
.............................................................................................................. 40
5.6.2 URL Filter
.......................................................................................................................................... 41
5.6.2.1 Add Access Control Rule
.............................................................................................................. 42
5.7 IP Filter
................................................................................................................................................. 43
5.7.1 Add IP Filter
...................................................................................................................................... 44
5.8 DDNS
................................................................................................................................................... 46
5.9 UPnP
.................................................................................................................................................... 47
6.1
General
settings
............................................................................................................................. 48
6.1.1
SSID
Settings
................................................................................................................................... 48
6.2
Schedule
.............................................................................................................................................. 51
6.2.1
Add a new Wi-Fi
Schedule
............................................................................................................ 52
6.3
MAC Filter
............................................................................................................................................ 53
6.4
Settings
................................................................................................................................................ 54
6.5
Analyser
............................................................................................................................................... 56
7.1
SIP Account........................................................................................................................................ 57
7.2
Telephony
Ports
................................................................................................................................... 58

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8.1
Password
............................................................................................................................................. 59
8.2
Configuration
........................................................................................................................................ 61
8.2.1
Save
settings
.................................................................................................................................... 61
8.2.2
Restore
settings
............................................................................................................................... 61
8.2.3
Factory settings.
............................................................................................................................... 62
8.2.4
Restart
Speedport Plus 2
................................................................................................................. 62
8.3
Firmware
update
................................................................................................................................. 62
8.4
LAN
Settings
........................................................................................................................................ 63
8.4.1
Network Settings
.............................................................................................................................. 64
8.4.2
DHCP Server Parameters
............................................................................................................... 65
8.4.3
Static
DHCP – Home Network
......................................................................................................... 65
8.5
Internet Time
........................................................................................................................................ 65
Reset
to
the factory settings
(Reset)
........................................................................................................ 66

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Chapter 1 Safety Precautions
Please
note
the
following
advice,
in
order
to
avoid
physical
injury!
⚫Never open Speedport Plus 2 or the mains plug by yourself.
⚫Never touch the plug contacts with pointed metallic items.
⚫Never install Speedport Plus 2 during athunderstorm.
⚫Never connect or loosen electrical connections in order to avoid the
danger of an electrical shock.
⚫Always install the electrical ducts, so no one can tread on them or stumble.
⚫Only operate Speedport Plus 2 with the included mains plug and only connect
it to outlets, which correspond to the standards stated on the identification
label. Never touch the mains plug with wet hands.
Always note the following warnings for installation, setup and operation of
the Speedport Plus 2!
⚫Put Speedport Plus 2 on an anti-slip surface.
⚫Place Speedport Plus 2 away from heat sources, direct sunlight and other
electrical
devices.
⚫Do not place Speedport Plus 2 on heat sensitive surfaces.
⚫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
2are necessary for cooling and must not be covered.
⚫Connect Speedport Plus 2 only to the appropriate outlets. Only connect
authorized
accessories to the Speedport Plus 2.
⚫Wipe Speedport Plus 2 only with asoft, dry and anti-static cleaning cloth. Do
not use cleaning agents on the Speedport Plus 2.
⚫Never disconnect Speedport Plus 2 from the power source or from its
broadband connection during an automatic configuration or firmware update.
⚫Not following the above warnings might risk the lossof data and may cause
malfunctioning of your Speedport Plus 2.
⚫Speedport Plus 2 may only be repaired by authorized service personnel.
Note:
Always
choose
strong and
secure
passwords for the Speedport Plus 2!
OTE
S.A.
cannot
be
held
responsible
for
damages
resulting
from
improper
use
of
the
device!

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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. @115/230Vac input (@10% of max
load)
- No-load power consumption: ≤0.1W(115Vac/60Hz,230Vac/50Hz)

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Chapter 2 Overview
2.1 Product Introduction
Speedport Plus 2 is abroadband 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.
Additionally, the two FXS ports allow the user to attach analogue devices such as
telephones, answering machines or fax machines.
Note: Brands or trade names in this manual are for instructional purposes
only.They remain under all circumstance the property of their respective rights
owner.
2.2
Packing
List
Check package content.
Unpack your Speedport Plus 2 and check package content on completeness.
Table
2-1
Packing
List
Componant
Name
Count
Image
Speedport Plus 2
1
Mains plug
1
RJ45/RJ45, yellow plug
s
1

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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.
RJ11/RJ11, grey plugs
1
RJ11/RJ11, blue plugs
1
RJ11/RJ11, green plug
s twisted-pair
1
Phone/Modem Splitter
1
DSL Filter
1
2-Female to 1-male
RJ11 Converter
1

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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
802.11ax with 2x2 2.4GHz/4x4 5GHz (MIMO/ΜU-MIMO)
⚫Wi-Fi security encryption (WPA/WPA2/WPA3)
⚫Telephony (IMS 3GPP TS 23.228 & 3GPP 24.229)
⚫NAT/Firewall/UPnP/Port Forwarding/DHCP/DDNS client
⚫Supported Ports:
▪1 x xDSL Port
▪3 x Gigabit Ethernet LAN Ports
▪1 x Gigabit Ethernet LAN/WAN Port
▪1 x USB 2.0 Port
▪2 x FXS Ports
2.4.
Interfaces
and
Buttons
Table
2-2
Interfaces
and
Buttons
Interface/Button
Description
Power
Power jacket
Reset
In Power-
on state, press for at least five seconds to reset
the device to factory default settings.
DSL
RJ-11 xDSL port
LAN1/WAN
This port can be used as a WAN port to establish
an Internet connection or as a LAN port to
connect to the local network.
LAN2-LAN4
Use the RJ45 cables to connect to the local
network.
Phone1-Phone2
Use the RJ11 cable to connect analog devices for
VoIP Telephony service.
WPS Button
Push the WPS button (more than one second) on
the device and on your other wireless device to
perform WPS function.
Wi-Fi Button
Activate the Wi-Fi function of the device by
pressing the Wi-Fi button (more than one
second).
USB
The connector is USB host with support for mass
storage device.

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2.5. Indicators
Table 2-3 Indicators on the Front Panel
LED
Name
Color(s)
Display
Status
Description
Power
White
On for 3 sec
Power On
Flashing
Device Bootstrap in progress
On for 0.5 sec
and flashing at
the same time
(all LEDs)
Factory reset in progress
Solid White
Device is ready for operation
Flash in turn
(all LEDs)
System upgrade in progress
Red
Flashing
Device Bootstrap failed
System failure
HW self-test failure
Green
Solid Green
Sleep mode
DSL
White
On for 3 sec
Power On
Flashing in turn
(all LEDs)
System upgrade in progress
On for 0.5 sec
and flashing at
the same time
(all LEDs)
Factory reset in progress
Flashing
DSL-Port Synchronizing
Solid White
DSL-Port Synchronized
Online
White
On for 3 sec
Power On
Flashing in turn
(all LEDs)
System upgrade in progress
On for 0.5 sec
and flashing at
the same time
(all LEDs)
Factory reset in progress
Solid White
WAN Link OK and Internet WAN IP
retrieved (Ethernet, DSL or Mobile)

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Telephony
White
On for 3 sec
Power On
Flashing in turn
(all LEDs)
System upgrade in progress
On for 0.5 sec
and flashing at
the same time
(all LEDs)
Factory reset in progress
Flashing
Call is in progress
Solid White
Telephony ready to use
Service
Yellow
On for 3 sec
Power On
Flashing in turn
(all LEDs)
System upgrade in progress
On for 0.5 sec
and flashing at
the same time
(all LEDs)
Factory reset in progress
Flashing
Critical processes in progress (e.g.,
system update) and user interface
is disabled
Wi-Fi
White
On for 3 sec
Power On
Solid White
Wi-Fi 2.4G or 5G on
Flashing in turn
(all LEDs)
System upgrade in progress
Flashing in turn
for 5 sec (only
WPS and Wi-Fi
LEDs)
WPS Pairing timeout or WPS
session overlap
On for 0.5 sec
and flashing at
the same time
(all LEDs)
Factory reset in progress
WPS
White
On for 3 sec
Power On
Flashing
WPS Pairing in progress
On for 5 sec
WPS Pairing success
On for 0.5 sec
and flashing at
the same time
(all LEDs)
Factory reset in progress
Flashing in turn
(all LEDs)
System upgrade in progress
Flashing in turn
WPS Pairing timeout or WPS

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for 5 sec (only
WPS and Wi-Fi
LEDs)
session overlap
Caution: Never disconnect your Speedport Plus 2 from the power source or the
broadband connection during afirmware update. This may result in data loss
causing apossible malfunction of your device.
2.6. Technical Specifications
Table
2-4
Technical
Specifications
Item
Specifications
DSL Standards
ADSL,
ADSL2,
ADSL2+,
VDSL,
VDSL2
1
DSL
RJ11
4
LAN
RJ-45,
10/100/1000
auto
MDI/MDIX
1
USB
USB
1.0
/
1.1
/
2.0
Wi-Fi
Standards
IEEE
802.11b/g/n/ac/ax
Frequency
area
2.400
-
2.4835
GHz
(IEEE
802.11b/g/n/ax)
5.180
-
5.700
GHz
(IEEE
802.11a/n/ac/ax)
Radio channels
13 at IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2,4 GHz),
19 at IEEE 802.11n/a/ac/ax (5 GHz)
Max. Clients
192 (2.4G:128, 5G:64)
Max. Range
around 30 min buildings
around 150 min the open with indivisibility
Transmission rate Wireless
IEEE 802.11b: up to 11 Mbps
IEEE 802.11g: up to 54 Mbps
IEEE 802.11a: up to 54 Mbps
IEEE 802.11n: up to 300 Mbps
IEEE 802.11ac: up to 2500 Mbps
IEEE 802.11ax: up to 4800 Mbps
Internet Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer above Version 9.0,
Mozilla Firefox above Version 13.0,
Safari

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Security
WPA2/WPA3
MAC-Filter, NAT, Firewall
Voltage
see type label of mains adapter
Possible environmental
temperature
0°C to 40 °C ;
with 5%to 95 %relative air humidity
Dimensions
223 x157.5 x80 mm
Weight
900 g
Certification
CE certification

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Chapter 3 Configuration Preparation
Speedport Plus 2 Placement
The area where you place your device should be near an electrical outlet.
You can put your device on aflat surface or hang it on the wall.
Please note the following:
⚫ Place your device in adry and dustfree location with no direct sunlight
exposure.
⚫Please note the maximum cable length when you are connected to device.
⚫If you want to set up a Wi-
Fi connection between your network capable device and Speedport Plus
2, place your Speedport Plus 2 in a central position or above table height.
⚫Radio waves are weakened by objects or walls.
Choose alocation where no obstacles can disrupt the radio waves.
⚫Please keep away from sources of disruption such as microwaves or other
large
metal electrical devices.
Advise: Modern furnitures are often covered with avariety of layers of varnish or
synthetics. These materials contain components that could corrode or soften
the rubber feet of your Speedport Plus 2. The corroded rubber can stain the
surface of furnitures. Temperature sensitive surfaces can also be damaged by
heat produced by the Speedport Plus 2.
Speedport Plus 2 Connection
The Speedport Plus 2 is ahigh quality device that works flawlessly if all necessary
operation conditions are met. 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). In such case, please
do
not
disconnect
the device from the
power outlet or remove the WAN cable (xDSL or Ethernet WAN in case of
FTTH) until the ‘Service’ LED stops blinking.
Suggestion:
Please consult the following pages for detailed information on the
Speedport Plus 2’s GUI.
3.1
Hardware
Connection
Connect Broadband:
Connect the RJ11 connector of the telephone cable in your household to the DSL
connector on the Speedport Plus 2 (RJ11/RJ11, grey connector).
Figure
3-1
Separator
Connection
Telephone plug Speedport Plus 2

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OTE
Speedport Plus 2
W724
type
Ci
Notice:
If you use abroadband 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
2to the LAN interface of your computer (yellow connector).
Figure
3-2
LAN
Interface
Connection
Speedport Plus 2 Computer

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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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Connect
Power Supply
Connect Speedport Plus 2 with the power outlet.
Figure
3-3
Power
Supply
Connection
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
2from the power source. Please wait
until the ‘Power’ LED
stops blinking. An interruption of the boot process can damage
your Speedport Plus 2!

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Telephone Connection:
You can connect up to two analogue devices (i.e. fax device, analogue phones)
to your Speedport Plus 2.
Analogue telephone connection
Figure
3-4
Telephone
Connection
Phone Speedport Plus 2
1. Connect your analogue telephone, fax machine or answering machine to the
Phone port 1or 2of your Speedport Plus 2.
2. Details on configuring Telephony functions are located in alater 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.
2. Hang your Speedport Plus 2 on the fixed screws.
Connect
devices
with
Wi-Fi
In awireless home network (Wi-Fi), the connection between the devices is
established by radio waves. The devices have to be equipped with aWi-Fi adapter
in accordance with standard IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE
802.11ac
or IEEE 802.11ax. Modern devices normally include an internal Wi-Fi adapter.
Figure
3-5
Wi-Fi
Connection
Speedport Plus 2 Computer
OTE
Speedport Plus 2W724vTypeCi
The way to connect network capable devices via Wi-Fi with your Speedport Plus 2
may be different, depending on the operation system in use. The following
operation
systems will be described here:
·Windows 10
·Windows 8
·Windows 7
·OS XMountain Lion
·OS XLion
·iOS 6
·Android 4

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For connection of your network capable devices via Wi-Fi to your Speedport Plus
2, the
Wi-Fi function on Speedport Plus 2 and on the devices has to be activated.
Suggestion:
Activate the Wi-Fi function of your Speedport Plus 2
by pressing the Wi-Fi
button (more than one second) on the front side of your Speedport Plus
2; the display
Wi-Fi will be illuminated. By default the Wi-Fi function is activated. WPS function is
activated by pressing the WPS button for more than one second.
Connect
Windows
7/8/10
via
Wi-Fi
For Windows 7, please follow the steps below:
1. From the system tray (located next to the clock), click the Wireless network
icon. Alternate navigation: click Start > Control Panel > View network status and
tasks > Connect to a network.
2. Click on the
Wi-Fi
name
(SSID) of your Speedport Plus 2 (Wi-Fi name (SSID)
is located on the label of the device found in the bottom of it).
3. Click
Connect
4. Enter the Wi-Fi key of your Speedport Plus 2 into the entry field. (Wi-Fi key is
located on the label of the device.)
5. Choose between
public
network
and
home
or
business
network.
Connect
OS
X
Mountain
Lion
/
Lion
via
Wi-Fi
For OS XMountain Lion or OS X, please follow the steps below:
1. Click on the
Wi-Fi
symbol
in the menu bar.
2. Click on the statement
activate
Wi-Fi
.
3. Click on the
Wi-Fi
name
(SSID) of your Speedport Plus 2. (Wi-Fi name (SSID)
is located on the label of the device.)
4. 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.)
Connect
iOS
6
via
Wi-Fi
For iOS, please follow the steps below:
1. Click on icon
Settings
.
2. Click on the entry
Wi-Fi
.
3. Activate the
Wi-Fi
function
.
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.)
6. Click on
Connect
.

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Connect
Android
4
via
Wi-Fi.
For Android 4, please follow the steps below:
1. Tip on the icon
Settings
.
2. Tip on the statement
Wi-Fi
.
3. Activate the
Wi-Fi
function
.
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. Click on
Connect
.
Install
your
Speedport Plus 2
With your Speedport Plus 2 all your connected computer and network capable
devices can access the internet at the same time. Before you can connect your
devices, the Speedport Plus 2 has to be configured with the proper parameters. As
soon as the Speedport Plus 2 has been connected for the first time to power and to
broadband network, it will be configured automatically for Internet and Telephony
service. For advance configuration you can use its Graphical User Interface (GUI).
The procedure is identical for all internet browsers. For example, we suggest the
Microsoft Internet Explorer version 9.0 or above, Mozilla Firefox starting from
version
13 or Safari.
Configuration requirements
The network capable device has established aconnection with the Speedport Plus
2(through Wi-Fi or LAN).
For Windows 10 & 11, please follow the steps below:
1. Select Start, then select Settings > Network & Internet.
2. Choose one of the following:
⚫Select Wi-Fi > Manage known networks for a Wi-Fi network. Choose the
network
you want to change the settings for, then select Properties.
⚫Select Ethernet for an Ethernet network, then select the Ethernet network you
are
connected to.
3. Under IP assignment, select Edit.
4. Under Edit IP settings, select Automatic (DHCP)
5. Select Save.
For Mac, please follow the steps below:
1. Choose the Apple menu.
2. Click the network connection you want to use. Choose System Settings, then click
Network in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
3. On the right pane, click Details.
4. Click TCP/IP.
5. Click the Configure IPv4 pop-up menu, then choose option “Using DHCP”.
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