iiNet TG-1 User manual

USER MANUAL
TG-1 Broadband Gateway

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Document Information
Status: v1.0 (June 2015)
Reference: DMS3-CTC-25-115
Short Title: User Manual TG-1 Broadband Gateway (TGiiNet-1) R15.2 LIME

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1 Getting started ........................................................................................... 1
1.1 Components .............................................................................................................. 2
1.1.1 Power ........................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1.2 Local network connection .......................................................................................................... 4
1.1.3 Broadband connection............................................................................................................... 5
1.1.4 Voice connection ....................................................................................................................... 6
1.1.5 Buttons ...................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1.6 Status LEDs............................................................................................................................... 8
2 Setup......................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Connecting the TG-1 Gateway to your service provider’s network ......................... 12
2.2 Powering on the TG-1 Gateway .............................................................................. 14
2.3 Connecting your wired devices ............................................................................... 15
2.4 Setting up your telephone network.......................................................................... 16
2.5 Configure your MediaAccess Gateway ................................................................... 17
3 Wireless networking................................................................................ 18
3.1 Connecting your wireless client via WPS ................................................................19
3.2 How to manually connect a wireless client.............................................................. 21
3.3 Connecting your wireless client by scanning a QR code ........................................22
3.4 Changing the wireless security settings .................................................................. 24
3.4.1 Configuring WPA-PSK encryption ........................................................................................... 25
3.4.2 Configuring WPA encryption ................................................................................................... 26
3.5 Using the guest access point .................................................................................. 27
4 The TG-1 Gateway GUI............................................................................ 28
4.1 Access from your local network............................................................................... 29
4.2 Remote assistance.................................................................................................. 30
4.3 Account settings ...................................................................................................... 31
4.4 Cards.......................................................................................................................32
4.4.1 Gateway .................................................................................................................................. 34
4.4.2 Broadband ............................................................................................................................... 35
4.4.3 Internet .................................................................................................................................... 36
4.4.4 Wireless................................................................................................................................... 37
4.4.5 Local Network .......................................................................................................................... 38
4.4.6 Devices.................................................................................................................................... 39
4.4.7 WAN Services ......................................................................................................................... 40
4.4.8 Firewall .................................................................................................................................... 41
4.4.9 Telephony................................................................................................................................ 42
4.4.10 Diagnostics ............................................................................................................................ 43
4.4.11 Assistance ............................................................................................................................. 44
4.4.12 Mobile 3G/4G......................................................................................................................... 45
4.4.13 Management.......................................................................................................................... 46
5 Sharing content ....................................................................................... 47
5.1 Accessing the Samba server................................................................................... 49

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5.2 Accessing the DLNA server .................................................................................... 50
6 Internet security....................................................................................... 52
6.1 Time of Day (ToD) access control........................................................................... 53
6.2 DMZ.........................................................................................................................54
7 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 55
7.1 General TG-1 Gateway troubleshooting.................................................................. 56
7.2 Ethernet connection troubleshooting....................................................................... 57
7.3 Wireless connection troubleshooting....................................................................... 58
7.4 Reset to factory defaults.......................................................................................... 60
Support..................................................................................................... 61

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1 Getting started
Introduction
This section provides a brief overview of the main features of your TG-1 Gateway.
Internet connection features
Broadband Internet access via the integrated DSL modem.
The first chapters describe how to connect your TG-1 Gateway to the Internet.
Broadband Internet access via the Gigabit WAN port.
The first chapters describe how to connect your TG-1 Gateway to the Internet.
Internet security for your entire network.
For more information, see “6 Internet security” on page 52.
Local networking features
Wireless access for your local network devices via the integrated IEEE 802.11n wireless access point.
For more information, see “3 Wireless networking” on page 18.
Wired access via Ethernet cable for your local network devices via the Ethernet interface.
For more information, see “2.3 Connecting your wired devices” on page 15.
Telephony features
The TG-1 Gateway offers Voice over IP (VoIP) connectivity for corded phones.
TG-1 Gateway GUI
The TG-1 Gateway GUI allows you to configure your TG-1 Gateway via your web browser.
For more information, see “4 The TG-1 Gateway GUI” on page 28.

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1.1.1 Power
Overview
Power inlet
The power inlet ()allows you to connect the power supply.
Power switch
The power switch ()allows you to power on/off your TG-1 Gateway.
Only use the power supply delivered with your TG-1 Gateway.

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1.1.2 Local network connection
Overview
Wireless access point
The built-in Wi-Fi certified wireless access point provides wireless access to your Wi-Fi certified wireless
clients.
For more information, see “3 Wireless networking” on page 18.
Ethernet switch
The Ethernet switch ( ) allows you to connect an Ethernet device (for example, a computer) to your local
network. For more information, see “2.3 Connecting your wired devices” on page 15.
All Ethernet ports on the TG-1 Gateway are Gigabit Ethernet ports and have a maximum speed of 1 Gbps
(Gigabit per second).
Each of the Ethernet port has a LED to indicate link integrity (or activity).
USB Port
The USB port ( ) can be used to connect a USB mass storage device to share your content (for
example, music, movies,...).
For more information, see “5 Sharing content” on page 47.
LED Status Description
Solid on Device connected.
Blinking Device connected and sending/receiving data.
Off No device connected.

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1.1.3 Broadband connection
Overview
DSL port
This port can be used to connect your TG-1 Gateway to your service provider’s DSL network.
For more information, see “2.1 Connecting the TG-1 Gateway to your service provider’s network” on
page 12.
WAN port
The Gigabit Ethernet WAN port allows you to use your TG-1 Gateway as local router.
For more information, see “2.1 Connecting the TG-1 Gateway to your service provider’s network” on
page 12.
WANDSL

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1.1.4 Voice connection
Overview
Phone Port
The Phone ( ) port allows you to connect a corded phone to your TG-1 Gateway. This way you will be
able to make phone calls over the Internet and save on communication costs, especially for long-distance
calls.
For more information, see “2.4 Setting up your telephone network” on page 16.
PSTN Port
The PSTN port allows you to connect the TG-1 Gateway to the traditional telephone network, i.e. the Public
Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). When the VoIP connection is not available, the TG-1 Gateway will
automatically switch from VoIP to the traditional telephone network.
For more information, see “2.4 Setting up your telephone network” on page 16.
PSTN
Phone
Be aware that, if you are not connected to the traditional telephone network, emergency calls will not
be possible when your Internet connection is down or your TG-1 Gateway is powered off.

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1.1.5 Buttons
Overview
WPS button
The WPS ( ) button allows you to add new wireless clients to your network in a swift and easy, yet secure
way, without the need to enter any of your wireless settings manually.
For more information, see “3.1 Connecting your wireless client via WPS” on page 19.
Wireless button
The Wireless ( ) button allows you to disable your wireless access point. You can do this when you are
not using the wireless access point. This allows you to save the energy that the TG-1 Gateway would be
using for the wireless access point.
To turn the wireless interface on or off briefly press the Wireless button. When the wireless interface is
turned:
Off, the Wireless ( ) LED is off.
On, the Wireless ( ) LED is on.
Reset button
The Reset button allows you to reset your TG-1 Gateway to factory defaults.
For more information, see “7.4 Reset to factory defaults” on page 60.
WPS
Wireless
Reset

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1.1.6 Status LEDs
Introduction
On the TG-1 Gateway, you can find a number of status LEDs, indicating the state of the device.
Status LED
The Status ( ) LED provides information about the overall state of your TG-1 Gateway:
WAN LED (if you are using the DSL gateway scenario)
Status
Ethernet
Phone
Wireless
WAN
Internet
WPS
Colour State Description
Green Solid on All services are available. The wireless access point is enabled.
Red Solid on Some services are not available.
Orange Solid on Bootloader selftest.
Blinking Bootloader active (during upgrade).
Off The TG-1 Gateway is powered off.
Colour State Description
Green Solid on DSL line synchronised.
Blinking Trying to detect carrier signal or pending DSL line
synchronisation.
Off DSL line synchronised and operating in single line mode.
- or -
TG-1 Gateway powered off.

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WAN LED (if you are using the local router scenario)
Internet LED
Ethernet LED
Wireless LED
WPS LED
For more information about WPS, see “3.1 Connecting your wireless client via WPS” on page 19.
Colour State Description
Green Solid on Connected to the WAN device
Off Not connected to the WAN device
Colour State Description
Green Solid on Connected to the Internet, no activity.
Blinking Connected to the Internet, sending/receiving data.
Red Solid on Failed to setup the Internet connection.
Off No Internet connection.
Colour State Description
Green Solid on Network device(s) connected to the Ethernet switch.
Blinking Network device(s) connected to the Ethernet switch and
sending/receiving data.
Off No Ethernet connection on your local network
Colour State Description
Green Solid on The wireless interface is enabled, no wireless activity.
Blinking The wireless interface is enabled, wireless activity.
Off The wireless interface is disabled.
Colour State Description
Green Solid On Client successfully registered via WPS.
Orange Blinking WPS registration ongoing.
Red Blinking Error occurred.

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Phone LED
Colour State Description
Green Solid on Registered at your VoIP provider, no activity.
Blinking Registered at your VoIP provider, activity.
Off Not registered to your VoIP provider.

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2 Setup
Introduction
Proceed as follows:
1Connect the TG-1 Gateway to your service provider’s network.
For more information, see “2.1 Connecting the TG-1 Gateway to your service provider’s network” on
page 12.
2Power on the TG-1 Gateway.
For more information, see “2.2 Powering on the TG-1 Gateway” on page 14.
3Connect your network devices. To do this using:
A wireless connection, see “2.3 Connecting your wired devices” on page 15.
A wired connection, see “3 Wireless networking” on page 18.
4Connect your phones, see “2.4 Setting up your telephone network” on page 16.
5After completing the setup procedure, the TG-1 Gateway is ready for use. Optionally, you can further
configure the TG-1 Gateway to your needs (for example, change the wireless security) using the TG-1
Gateway GUI.
For more information, see “4 The TG-1 Gateway GUI” on page 28.
We recommended you to first connect one computer/tablet (if possible via a wired connection),
then secure your wireless connection first and as a final step connect the other devices.
For more information, see “Secure your wireless connection!” on page 18.

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2.1 Connecting the TG-1 Gateway to your service
provider’s network
Introduction
This section helps you to connect the TG-1 Gateway to your service provider’s network.
Choose your setup
To connect the TG-1 Gateway to the Internet you can either:
Directly connect the TG-1 Gateway to your operator’s DSL network. In this setup the TG-1 Gateway is
used as DSL gateway. Follow the instructions from “Option A: Setup the TG-1 Gateway as DSL
Gateway” on page 12.
Place the TG-1 Gateway behind another Internet access device (for example, an optical network
terminal for NBN or Fibre). In this setup the TG-1 Gateway is used as local router. Follow the
instructions from “Option B: Setup the TG-1 Gateway as local router” on page 13.
Option A: Setup the TG-1 Gateway as DSL Gateway
Proceed as follows:
1Take the DSL cable. This is the grey cable that is included in your box.
2Plug one end of the cable in the grey DSL port on the back of your TG-1 Gateway.
Internet
TG-1 Gateway
Internet
Internet access device TG-1 Gateway
DSL
WAL L
SOCKET
MODEM PHONE
MODEM
Wall outlet
Splitter
DSL cable

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3If your subscribed:
Does not include telephony:
Plug the other end of the DSL cable directly into your telephone wall socket.
Includes telephony:
Plug the other end of the DSL cable into the MODEM port of your filter/splitter and then plug the cable
end of the splitter into your telephone wall socket.
4Continue with “2.2 Powering on the TG-1 Gateway” on page 14.
Option B: Setup the TG-1 Gateway as local router
Proceed as follows:
1Take an Ethernet cable. If your box contains an Ethernet cable with red connectors, you can use that
cable.
2Plug one end of the cable in the red WAN port on the back of your TG-1 Gateway.
3Plug the other end of the cable into the Ethernet port of your Internet access device (for example, an
optical network terminal for NBN or Fibre).
WAN
Internet access device
Ethernet cable
The WAN port can only be used to connect your TG-1 Gateway to an Internet access device. You
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2.2 Powering on the TG-1 Gateway
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1Plug the connector of the electric Power Supply Unit (PSU) into the TG-1 Gateway power inlet port
( ). Plug the PSU into a nearby power outlet.
2Press the power button ( ) to turn on the TG-1 Gateway.
3The Status ( ) LED lights up. Wait two minutes to allow the TG-1 Gateway to complete the start up
phase.
Power outlet
PSU

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2.3 Connecting your wired devices
Requirements
Both your network device (for example, a computer, a gaming console,...) and TG-1 Gateway must have
a free Ethernet port.
Your network device must be configured to obtain an IP address automatically. This is the default setting.
Ethernet cable
In your package, you will find a cable with yellow connectors. This is the Ethernet cable.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to one of the yellow Ethernet ports of your TG-1 Gateway:
2Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your network device.
3Your device is now connected to your network.
To connect a wireless devices, see “3 Wireless networking” on page 18.
The TG-1 Gateway does not support Power over Ethernet (PoE). All network devices that are
connected to the TG-1 Gateway must be powered by their own power source.
Ethernet cable
Ethernet device
(e.g. a computer)

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2.4 Setting up your telephone network
Procedure
To set up your telephone network, follow these steps:
1Connect your corded phone, DECT base station or fax to the green Phone port(s) on the back panel of
your TG-1 Gateway.
2Optionally, you can connect your TG-1 Gateway to the traditional network as a fall-back solution when
the Internet connection is down.To do this, connect the PSTN port to the Phone output of your filter or
splitter.
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