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Summary: A Guide to setting up the Thomson 585v7 Wireless Router.
This guide only applies to Thomson 585v7 routers received on or before 26th November 2008. If the images don't match what you see on screen, try following the newer 585v7 setup guide.
1. Before you beginThis guide will take you through setting up your Thomson 585v7 Wireless router from scratch and applies to both Windows and Apple OS X systems. Make sure your broadband account has been activated and that you have your broadband username and password. Find these in your welcome mail or the Connection Settings section of My Account. Your hardware pack contains:
You'll also find a quick install guide and a sticker showing your wireless security details. [Top]2. Connecting Microfilters & CablesMicrofiltersMicrofilters look small and unimportant but theyre essential for keeping your phone and Internet services from interfering with each other. Without microfilters you'll see poor speeds and connection drops
Cables
The Power light will turn red at first and the Broadband light will flash - wait until they've turned green (and stopped flashing) before continuing. [Top]3. Connecting to your ComputerNow it's time to connect the router to your computer. You can use either Wireless or Ethernet. Choose one of these and follow the steps below. Wireless
Ethernet
4. Connecting to the InternetNow the router is connected to your computer, you'll need to configure it to connect to the Internet.
5. TroubleshootingNo welcome page?If you see an error page during step 1 of Connecting to the Internet, type http://192.168.1.254 into the address bar and press enter on your keyboard. You'll be taken to the Thomson home page. Click Thomson on the left menu. Next click Set Up (under Pick a Task... at the bottom of the page) and go back to step 2 to continue configuring your router. What are the router username & password?If you didn't change anything in step 6 and you've not changed them since setting up, then the username will be Administrator (note the uppercase A) and the password will be the serial number of your router, which you'll find on the bottom:
Ignore the part in brackets, the bit you'd need in this example is CP0752SFB4J (note the uppercase CP). Resetting your routerIf you have any problems setting up your Thomson Gateway, you can reset it and start again. Use a paperclip, pen or pointed object to press into the reset pin hole on the back of the router. Keep the button pressed in for at least 7 seconds. When the power light goes red, release the button and wait until the power light turns green again. You now need to apply your settings again. Follow this guide again from Connecting to the Internet. Your router's lightsHere we'll explain what the different lights on the router mean:
This page last updated 4th December 2009
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