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Wiring Diagram for the Speedtouch 780WL

The diagram below shows a typical set-up of SpeedTouch/Thompson router with telephones connected to make use of the VoIP service. Wiring diagram for the Speed touch router, click to enlarge

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Why do I experience a delay after dialling a number when using a SpeedTouch...

The delay after dialling is because the router is waiting to see if you are going to enter any additional digits. You can force the router dial out immediately by appending a # to the end of the...

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How do I enable Wireless Security (WEP/WPA) my Thomson/Speedtouch router?

This guide uses screen shots from the Speedtouch router series however the Thompson interface is very similar and this guide should still apply. NOTE – If you connect to the internet using a wireless...

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How do I change the Wireless Channel on my Speedtouch/Thomson router?

Changing the channel that your router broadcasts on can help clear up wireless connection issues related to interference from a neighbour’s router (or indeed any wireless device, eg. security camera,...

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How do I check the ADSL line statistics with my Thomson router?

The Speedtouch routers allow you to view detailed ADSL line statistics that can help technical support diagnose any line issues. Open your web browser and navigate to the following URL...

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Reserving an IP address with a Thompson/Speedtouch router

Normally your router will use DHCP to automatically assign an IP address to a device when it connects to the network, this allows for very little configuration and new devices can connect quickly....

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Finding your wireless key or passphrase.

Most routers these days, have a wireless – password, key or pass-phrase set by default.  This is to help secure you wireless internet connection, straight out of the box. If this is the case, the...

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