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[[File:TD-W9970_front.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The TP-Link TD-W9970 Modem Front]]
[[File:TD-W9970_front.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The TP-Link TD-W9970 Modem Front]]
[[File:TD-W9970_back.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The TP-Link TD-W9970 Modem Back]]
[[File:TD-W9970_back.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The TP-Link TD-W9970 Modem Back]]
The TP-Link TD-W9970 is for use on service over 25 MB/s on networks using Bells' DSL infrastructure. NCF sells these modems for members on 25 MB and faster service.
The TP-Link TD-W9970 is for use on any service on networks using Bells' DSL infrastructure. NCF sells these modems to all members.


This is the procedure NCF uses to configure a TP-Link TD-W9970 modem out of the box or after a factory reset. To learn more about configuring your particular modem, consult the [[Modem manuals (DSL)|manual]].
This is the procedure NCF uses to configure a TP-Link TD-W9970 modem out of the box or after a factory reset. To learn more about configuring your particular modem, consult the [[Modem manuals (DSL)|manual]].


== Configure router for Dual Mode ADSL/VDSL operation==
== Configure router for Dual-Mode ADSL/VDSL operation==
Your router can support both ADSL mode and VDSL mode. If necessary, you could switch between ADSL plans and VDSL plans without having to buy a new router or even reconfigure your existing one.
Your router can support both ADSL and VDSL modes. If necessary, you could switch between ADSL and VDSL plans without having to buy a new router or even reconfigure your existing one.


===Settings for VDSL===
===Settings for VDSL===
We will start with the mode used for VDSL connections.  These include the following NCF DSL Plans:
We will start with the mode used for VDSL connections.  These include the following NCF DSL Plans:
* Freedom 15-10/300
* Freedom 10-7/Unl
* Freedom 25/300
* Freedom 15-10/Unl
* Freedom 50/300
* Freedom 25/Unl
* Freedom 50/Unl


=== Getting Started ===
=== Quick Setup ===
NOTE: If the modem is brand new, "user name: admin and password admin" will gain access. If the modem is not new, it is recommended to reset the modem to the factory defaults by holding down the reset button with a paper clip for 6 to 9 seconds and then do step 1.
NOTE: If the modem is brand new, "user name: admin" and "password: admin" will gain access. If the modem is not new, it is recommended to reset the modem to the factory defaults by holding down the Reset/Wi-Fi button for 6 to 9 seconds and then do step 1.


1. Once you access the modem browser at 192.168.1.1 and login (user name: admin and password admin), click the link high-lighted in red (Quick Setup).
1. Once you access the modem from your [[browser]] at http://192.168.1.1 and login (user name: admin and password: admin), click the link high-lighted in red (Quick Setup).


[[file:Td-w9970_setup1.png|Getting started]]
[[file:Td-w9970_setup1.png|800px|Getting started]]


=== Advanced Setup ===
'''Region: Canada'''
2. Click on the "Advanced Setup" link on the LH side of the page.
# Time Zone to '''(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)'''
[[file:td-9970_2.jpg|Advanced Setup]]
# Click '''Next'''


=== WAN Service ===
[[file:Td-w9970_setup2.png|800px|Step2]]
3. Click on the "WAN Service" link under "Advanced Setup" and then click on the "Edit" link highlighted in red.
[[file:td-9970_3.jpg|WAN Service]]


=== Username Setup ===
'''Quick Setup – Auto Detection'''
4. On the 'PPP Username and Password' page, fill  the username and password details in the field highlighted in red. Be sure to scroll  to the bottom of this page checking that "Enable Firewall", "Enable NAT" and "Enable SIP"  are all checked. Click "Next".
# Click on '''No, I want...'''
[[file:td-9970_4.jpg|960px|PPPOE set up]]
# Click '''Next'''
[[file:td-9970_505n_vdsl_NAT_SIP_005.png]]


=== PPPoE config save ===
[[file:Td-w9970_setup3.png|800px|Step3]]
<!--5. There will be two more pages to scroll through and them you can finally "Save" these changes. At this point, the Internet light on the TP-Link should turn from red and eventually to green.-->


Click on "ppp0.1" and then "Next"
'''Quick Setup – DSL'''
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl09.png|765px|none|Configuring ADSL2+ 9/11]]
# ISP: '''Other'''
# L2 Interface Type: '''VDSL'''
# Enable VLAN ID: '''checked'''
# VLAN: '''35'''
# Connection Type: '''PPPoE'''
# Click '''Next'''


[[file:Td-w9970_setup4.png|800px|Step4]]


'''Quick Setup - PPPoE'''
# User name: '''ab123@ncf.ca''' (where ab123 is your NCF ID)
# Password: '''••••••••''' (where •••••••• is your NCF DSL Password)
# Confirm password: '''••••••••'''
# Click '''Next'''


Click on "ppp0.1" and then "Next"
[[file:Td-w9970_setup5.png|800px|Step5]]
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl10.png|1000px|Configuring ADSL2+ 10/11]]


'''Quick Setup – 3G/4G'''
# Click '''Next'''


[[file:Td-w9970_setup6.png|800px|Step6]]


Click on "Apply/Save".
'''Quick Setup – Wireless'''
[[file:td-9970_5.jpg|PPoE config save]]
# Wireless: '''Enable'''
# Wireless Network Name (SSID): '''NCF_xxxx''' (where xxxx are the last 4 digits of the modem serial number)
# Channel: '''Auto'''
# Mode: '''11bgn mixed'''
# Security: '''WPA2'''
# Password: '''DSL Password'''
# Click '''Next'''


<!--=== Wireless Setup ===-->
[[file:Td-w9970_setup7.png|800px|Step7]]
<!--6. Click on the "Wireless" link on the RH side of the page.-->
<!--Change the SSID to the NCF standard name.-->
<!--Click on the "Security" subtab , store the NCF DSL password for the wi-fi password.-->


<!--===Modem Password Setup ===
'''Quick Setup – Confirm'''
7. Click on the "Management " link on the RH side of the page. Click on the "Access"?? subtab and then the "Passwords" sub.sub tab. Change the modem access password to NCF standard.
# Verify all setting are as entered
# Click '''Next'''


[[file:Td-w9970_setup8.png|800px|Step8]]


I need some more images to complete this - all in due time.-->


'''Quick Setup – Complete'''
# Click Finish


'''Stay logged-in'''
# Click '''Network''' (left-hand menu, 4th link from top)
#Click '''WAN Settings'''


<!--[[File:td-9970_1.jpg|Configuring VDSL 1/5]]-->
'''Network – WAN Settings'''
<!--[[File:td-9970_2.jpg|Configuring VDSL 2/5]]-->
# Click on '''Action: Edit''' (entry with pppoe_ptm_xx_x_x, right-hand side of table)
<!--[[File:td-9970_3.jpg|Configuring VDSL 3/5]]-->
<!--[[File:td-9970_4.jpg|Configuring VDSL 4/5]]-->
<!--[File:td-9970_5.jpg|Configuring VDSL 5/5]]-->


=== Add Settings for ADSL Mode===
'''Network – WAN Settings'''
Moving on now to add settings for ADSL mode.
# WAN Service Setup, enter...
ADSL plans include the following NCF DSL Plans:
# Enable IPv6: '''Select'''
# Click '''Advance'''
# Enable SPI Firewall: '''selected'''
# Enable IGMP Proxy: '''un-select'''
# Click '''Save'''
 
=== Add Settings for ADSL ===
Moving on now to add settings for ADSL.
ADSL is required for the following NCF DSL Plans:
* Freedom 6/300
* Freedom 6/300
* Freedom 7/300
* Freedom 7/300
* Freedom 15-1/300
* Freedom 15-1/300


#Click on "Advanced Setup"
#Click on "Layer2 Interface"
#Click on "ATM Interface"
#Click on "Add"
<!--[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl01.png|Configuring ADSL2+ 1/11]]-->
<!--[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl02.png|Configuring ADSL2+ 2/11]]-->
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl03.png|1000px|Configuring ADSL2+ 3/11]]


#Under "Select DSL Latency", check both "Path0 (Fast)" and "Path1 (Interleaved)"
'''Stay logged-in'''
#Ensure that VPI is 0 and that VCI is 35.
# Click '''Network''' (left-hand menu, 4th link from top)
# For everything else, use the defaults.
# Click '''WAN Settings'''
#Scroll to the bottom of the page, and click "Next".
 
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl04.png|1000px|Configuring ADSL2+ 4/11]]
'''Network – WAN Settings – DSL WAN Interface'''
# Click on '''Action: Delete''' (1st entry, right-hand side of table)
# Click '''Add''' button


# Click "Advanced Setup"
[[file:Td-w9970_setup9.png|800px|Adding ADSL2+ WAN Config 1/2]]
#Click "WAN Service"
#Click "Add"
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl05.png|1000px|Configuring ADSL2+ 5/11]]


#From the drop-down box, select "atm0/(4_0_35)"
'''WAN Service Setup, enter...'''
#Click "Next"
# DSL Modulation Type: '''ADSL'''
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl06.png|1000px|Configuring ADSL2+ 6/11]]
# ATM Configuration: '''VPI/VCI = 0/35'''
# Connection Type: '''PPPoE'''
# User name: '''ab123@ncf.ca''' (where ab123 is your NCF ID)
# Password: '''••••••••''' (where •••••••• is your NCF DSL Password)
# Confirm password: '''••••••••'''
# Connection Mode: select '''Always on'''
# Authentication Type: select '''AUTO_AUTH'''
# Enable IPv4: '''selected'''
# Default Gateway: select '''Current Connection'''
# Enable IPv6: '''select'''
# Click '''Advance'''
# Enable SPI Firewall: '''selected'''
# Enable IGMP Proxy: '''un-select'''
# Set DNS server manually: '''selected'''
# DNS Server: '''8.8.8.8'''
# Secondary DNS Server: '''134.117.136.91'''
# Click '''Save'''


#Ensure "PPPoE" is the active choice.
[[file:Td-w9970_setup10.png|800px|Adding ADSL2+ WAN Config 2/2]]
#Ensure "Service description" is as shown.
#Click "Next".
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl07.png|1000px|Configuring ADSL2+ 7/11]]


Ensure "Enable Firewall", "Enable NAT" and "Enable SIP" are checked. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Next".
== Additional Settings ==
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl08.png|1000px|Configuring ADSL2+ 8/11]]


Click on "ppp0.1" and then "Next"
'''UPnP'''
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl09.png|1000px|Configuring ADSL2+ 9/11]]
# Click on '''Forwarding''' (left-hand menu, near the middle)
# UPnP: '''de-select'''


Click on "ppp0.1" and then "Next"
'''Time Settings'''
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl10.png|1000px|Configuring ADSL2+ 10/11]]
# Click on '''System Tools''' (left-hand menu, towards the bottom)
# Select '''Time Settings'''
# Time Zone: '''(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)'''
# NTP Server 1: '''time.nrc.ca'''
# Enable DST: '''checked'''
# Modify DST Start: '''2nd Sunday in March'''
# Modify DST End: '''1st Sunday in November'''
# Click '''Save'''


Click on "Apply/Save"
'''Manage Control'''
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl11.png|1000px|Configuring ADSL2+ 11/11]]
# Click on '''System Tools''' (left-hand menu, towards the bottom)
# Select '''Manage Control'''
# For the user admin we use the member's '''DSL Password''' – user name & password should not exceed 15 characters
# Enter it once and again below to confirm
# Ensure ICMP (Ping) is set to '''Local only''' (default setting)
# Click '''Save'''


'''You are done adding the ADSL settings. Now, skip ahead to [[#Wireless_Configuration|Wireless Configuration]].'''
'''CWMP Settings'''
# Click on '''System Tools''' (left-hand menu, towards the bottom)
# Select '''CWMP Settings'''
# Ensure that CWMP is '''de-selected''' (default setting)
# Ensure that Inform is '''de-selected''' (default setting)
# Click '''Save'''


== Configure as bridge ==
== Configure as bridge ==
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##'''password:''' admin
##'''password:''' admin


If the modem was previously configured for someone, the password would be the previous user's [[DSL password]]. If it is unknown then do a reset to factory default, using a paper-clip in the reset hole on the back. Hold for 6 to 9 seconds to reset. The user name and password will now be as above.
If the modem was previously configured for someone, the password would be the previous user's [[DSL password]]. If it is unknown then do a reset to factory default, press the reset/Wi-Fi button on the back. Hold for 6 to 9 seconds to reset. The user name and password will now be as above.


# Click on Advanced Setup and WAN Service and click on Add
# Click on Quick Setup.
# The defaults are fine; click on Next.
# Click on Bridging and ensure the 802.1P and 802.1Q are set to 0 and 35, then click on Next.
# Click on Apply/Save
# Done!


See screenshots below:
See screenshots below:


[[File:td-9970_505n_bridge_1.png|Configuring for Bridge Mode 1/5]]
'''Quick Setup – DSL'''
[[File:td-9970_505n_bridge_2.png|Configuring for Bridge Mode 2/5]]
# ISP: '''Other'''
[[File:td-9970_505n_bridge_3.png|Configuring for Bridge Mode 3/5]]
# L2 Interface Type: '''VDSL'''
[[File:td-9970_505n_bridge_4.png|Configuring for Bridge Mode 4/5]]
# Enable VLAN ID: '''checked'''
[[File:td-9970_505n_bridge_5.png|Configuring for Bridge Mode 5/5]]
# VLAN: '''35'''
# Connection Type: '''Bridge'''
# Click '''Next'''


== Wireless Configuration ==
[[File:Td-w9970_bridge1.png|800px|Configuring for Bridge Mode 1/4]]
Continuing now to set the '''Wireless''' configuration
# Ensure '''Enable Wireless''' is checked
# The '''SSID''' is set to NCF plus a random number, such as '''NCF_123456'''. It is recommended you not use your first or last name, or street address as this information is broadcast and other people in your area will be able to associate the signal with which home it is coming from.
# Click on '''Apply/Save''' at the bottom.
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl12.png|1000px|Configuring Wireless 1/2]]


'''Quick Setup – Wireless'''
# Wireless: '''Disable'''
# Click '''Next'''


# Click on '''Security''' on the left.
[[File:Td-w9970_bridge4.png|800px|Configuring for Bridge Mode 4/4]]
# Set the '''Network Authentication''' to Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK
# Uncheck '''Use base MAC address as WPA/WAPI passphrase
# Set the '''WPA/WAPI passphrase''' to be your DSL-Password
# Click '''Apply/save'''.
[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl13.png|1000px|Configuring Wireless 2/2]]


== Password protect the Admin Role ==
'''Quick Setup – Confirm'''
# Click on '''Management''' on the left.  Below it other options appear.
# Verify all setting are as entered
# Select '''Access Control'''  
# Click '''Next'''
# Select '''Passwords'''  
 
# Enter '''admin''' for the User Name
[[File:Td-w9970_bridge2.png|800px|Configuring for Bridge Mode 2/4]]
# Enter '''admin''' for the Old Password
 
# For the New Password use your DSL-Password or another strong password.  
'''Stay logged-in'''
# Enter it once and again below to confirm
# Click '''Network''' (left-hand menu, 4th link from top)
# Save the changes with '''Apply/Save'''
# Click '''WAN Settings'''
 
'''Network – WAN Settings – WAN Settings'''
# DSL Modulation Type: select '''ADSL'''
# ATM Configuration, enter...
# VPI: '''0'''
# VCI: '''35'''
 
[[File:Td-w9970_bridge3.png|800px|Configuring for Bridge Mode 3/3]]
 
# WAN Service Setup, enter...
# Connection Type: '''Bridge'''
# Click '''Save'''
 
== Modem Password Setup ==
Click on the "System Tools" link on the LH side of the page, then "Manage Control".  Change the modem access password to NCF standard.
 
[[file:Td-w9970_setup11.png|800px|Setting Admin Password]]


Click on "Device Info". A pop-up log-in screen appears, and asks for sign-in. Use the User-ID '''admin''' and the DSL-Password just set. Return to the same configure page you were just at.
== Configuring Time Zone ==
Click on the "System Tools" link on the LH side of the page, then "Time Settings". Set the timezone to Eastern Standard Time, enable DST (Daylight Savings Time), and set the NTP server to the NRC clocks (time.nrc.ca).


[[file:Td-w9970_setup12.png|800px|Configuring Time Settings]]


[[File:td-9970_505n_adsl14.png|1000px|Setting Admin Password]]
==Turn on the Firewall==
*Click 'Firewall' in the left column
*Select 'Enable Firewall'


== See also ==
== See also ==
*[http://www.ncf.ca/ncf/dsl/modem/TP-Link_3xx-5xx_Gateway_User_Manual.pdf TP-Link TD-W9970 modem manual]
*[[Modem Configuration (DSL)]] - for a complete list of instructions for all NCF modems
*[https://www.ncf.ca/ncf/support/w/images/f/f8/Modem_Info_Pages_-_TP-Link_505n_v1.0.pdf NCF TP-Link TD-W9970 modem instruction sheet]
*[[About DSL modem lights - TP-Link modems]]
*[[About DSL modem lights - TP-Link modems]]
*[http://www.ncf.ca/ncf/dsl/modem/TD-W9970_V1_UG.pdf TP-Link TD-W9970 manual]
<!-- *[https://www.ncf.ca/ncf/support/w/images/f/f8/Modem_Info_Pages_-_TP-Link_505n_v1.0.pdf NCF TP-Link TD-W9970 modem instruction sheet] need to do up a modem info page for TD-9970 -->
*[https://www.ncf.ca/ncf/support/w/images/a/a3/Changing_Wireless_Channels_on_TD-W9970.pdf TP-Link W9970 - Changing WiFi Channels]
*[[Dynamic DNS]]
*[[Dynamic DNS]]
*[[Modem Configuration (DSL)]] - for a complete list of instructions for all NCF modems
*[[Modem manuals (DSL)]]
*[[Port forwarding]]
*[[Port forwarding]]
[[Category: DSL]]
[[Category: DSL]]

Revision as of 13:09, 2 November 2017

The TP-Link TD-W9970 Modem Front
The TP-Link TD-W9970 Modem Back

The TP-Link TD-W9970 is for use on any service on networks using Bells' DSL infrastructure. NCF sells these modems to all members.

This is the procedure NCF uses to configure a TP-Link TD-W9970 modem out of the box or after a factory reset. To learn more about configuring your particular modem, consult the manual.

Configure router for Dual-Mode ADSL/VDSL operation

Your router can support both ADSL and VDSL modes. If necessary, you could switch between ADSL and VDSL plans without having to buy a new router or even reconfigure your existing one.

Settings for VDSL

We will start with the mode used for VDSL connections. These include the following NCF DSL Plans:

  • Freedom 10-7/Unl
  • Freedom 15-10/Unl
  • Freedom 25/Unl
  • Freedom 50/Unl

Quick Setup

NOTE: If the modem is brand new, "user name: admin" and "password: admin" will gain access. If the modem is not new, it is recommended to reset the modem to the factory defaults by holding down the Reset/Wi-Fi button for 6 to 9 seconds and then do step 1.

1. Once you access the modem from your browser at http://192.168.1.1 and login (user name: admin and password: admin), click the link high-lighted in red (Quick Setup).

Getting started

Region: Canada

  1. Time Zone to (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  2. Click Next

Step2

Quick Setup – Auto Detection

  1. Click on No, I want...
  2. Click Next

Step3

Quick Setup – DSL

  1. ISP: Other
  2. L2 Interface Type: VDSL
  3. Enable VLAN ID: checked
  4. VLAN: 35
  5. Connection Type: PPPoE
  6. Click Next

Step4

Quick Setup - PPPoE

  1. User name: ab123@ncf.ca (where ab123 is your NCF ID)
  2. Password: •••••••• (where •••••••• is your NCF DSL Password)
  3. Confirm password: ••••••••
  4. Click Next

Step5

Quick Setup – 3G/4G

  1. Click Next

Step6

Quick Setup – Wireless

  1. Wireless: Enable
  2. Wireless Network Name (SSID): NCF_xxxx (where xxxx are the last 4 digits of the modem serial number)
  3. Channel: Auto
  4. Mode: 11bgn mixed
  5. Security: WPA2
  6. Password: DSL Password
  7. Click Next

Step7

Quick Setup – Confirm

  1. Verify all setting are as entered
  2. Click Next

Step8


Quick Setup – Complete

  1. Click Finish

Stay logged-in

  1. Click Network (left-hand menu, 4th link from top)
  2. Click WAN Settings

Network – WAN Settings

  1. Click on Action: Edit (entry with pppoe_ptm_xx_x_x, right-hand side of table)

Network – WAN Settings

  1. WAN Service Setup, enter...
  2. Enable IPv6: Select
  3. Click Advance
  4. Enable SPI Firewall: selected
  5. Enable IGMP Proxy: un-select
  6. Click Save

Add Settings for ADSL

Moving on now to add settings for ADSL. ADSL is required for the following NCF DSL Plans:

  • Freedom 6/300
  • Freedom 7/300
  • Freedom 15-1/300


Stay logged-in

  1. Click Network (left-hand menu, 4th link from top)
  2. Click WAN Settings

Network – WAN Settings – DSL WAN Interface

  1. Click on Action: Delete (1st entry, right-hand side of table)
  2. Click Add button

Adding ADSL2+ WAN Config 1/2

WAN Service Setup, enter...

  1. DSL Modulation Type: ADSL
  2. ATM Configuration: VPI/VCI = 0/35
  3. Connection Type: PPPoE
  4. User name: ab123@ncf.ca (where ab123 is your NCF ID)
  5. Password: •••••••• (where •••••••• is your NCF DSL Password)
  6. Confirm password: ••••••••
  7. Connection Mode: select Always on
  8. Authentication Type: select AUTO_AUTH
  9. Enable IPv4: selected
  10. Default Gateway: select Current Connection
  11. Enable IPv6: select
  12. Click Advance
  13. Enable SPI Firewall: selected
  14. Enable IGMP Proxy: un-select
  15. Set DNS server manually: selected
  16. DNS Server: 8.8.8.8
  17. Secondary DNS Server: 134.117.136.91
  18. Click Save

Adding ADSL2+ WAN Config 2/2

Additional Settings

UPnP

  1. Click on Forwarding (left-hand menu, near the middle)
  2. UPnP: de-select

Time Settings

  1. Click on System Tools (left-hand menu, towards the bottom)
  2. Select Time Settings
  3. Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  4. NTP Server 1: time.nrc.ca
  5. Enable DST: checked
  6. Modify DST Start: 2nd Sunday in March
  7. Modify DST End: 1st Sunday in November
  8. Click Save

Manage Control

  1. Click on System Tools (left-hand menu, towards the bottom)
  2. Select Manage Control
  3. For the user admin we use the member's DSL Password – user name & password should not exceed 15 characters
  4. Enter it once and again below to confirm
  5. Ensure ICMP (Ping) is set to Local only (default setting)
  6. Click Save

CWMP Settings

  1. Click on System Tools (left-hand menu, towards the bottom)
  2. Select CWMP Settings
  3. Ensure that CWMP is de-selected (default setting)
  4. Ensure that Inform is de-selected (default setting)
  5. Click Save

Configure as bridge

Do this only if you prefer to use your own external router rather than the one built into your TP-Link unit.

  1. Connect power and turn on the modem with the button on the back.
  2. Connect an Ethernet LAN cable to one of the yellow rear ports
  3. In the browser's address bar, enter the IP address for the modem interface page: 192.168.1.1
  4. If the modem is fresh from the factory, use the default user name and password to gain access
    1. user: admin
    2. password: admin

If the modem was previously configured for someone, the password would be the previous user's DSL password. If it is unknown then do a reset to factory default, press the reset/Wi-Fi button on the back. Hold for 6 to 9 seconds to reset. The user name and password will now be as above.

  1. Click on Quick Setup.

See screenshots below:

Quick Setup – DSL

  1. ISP: Other
  2. L2 Interface Type: VDSL
  3. Enable VLAN ID: checked
  4. VLAN: 35
  5. Connection Type: Bridge
  6. Click Next

Configuring for Bridge Mode 1/4

Quick Setup – Wireless

  1. Wireless: Disable
  2. Click Next

Configuring for Bridge Mode 4/4

Quick Setup – Confirm

  1. Verify all setting are as entered
  2. Click Next

Configuring for Bridge Mode 2/4

Stay logged-in

  1. Click Network (left-hand menu, 4th link from top)
  2. Click WAN Settings

Network – WAN Settings – WAN Settings

  1. DSL Modulation Type: select ADSL
  2. ATM Configuration, enter...
  3. VPI: 0
  4. VCI: 35

Configuring for Bridge Mode 3/3

  1. WAN Service Setup, enter...
  2. Connection Type: Bridge
  3. Click Save

Modem Password Setup

Click on the "System Tools" link on the LH side of the page, then "Manage Control". Change the modem access password to NCF standard.

Setting Admin Password

Configuring Time Zone

Click on the "System Tools" link on the LH side of the page, then "Time Settings". Set the timezone to Eastern Standard Time, enable DST (Daylight Savings Time), and set the NTP server to the NRC clocks (time.nrc.ca).

Configuring Time Settings

Turn on the Firewall

  • Click 'Firewall' in the left column
  • Select 'Enable Firewall'

See also