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Thomson 585: Setup guide
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Before you get started
- If you have any questions about your router or you're having trouble getting connected, please see Thomson 585: FAQs and troubleshooting
- Make sure your broadband connection is up and running before you set up your router - we'll contact you (via email and text message if we have your mobile number) when it's ready
- Broadband works best when your router is connected to the master telephone socket (it’s usually the one closest to where your phone line enters your home)
- Your router can get too warm if air can’t flow around it. Try to avoid putting it under a desk, on a carpet/other fabric, or behind large objects
- If you’re going to use wireless, try to place your router close to where you’ll be using broadband the most. Thick walls, concrete floors and large metal surfaces can weaken the wireless signal, so try to avoid these where possible
- We recommend leaving your router switched on all the time (even if you're not using it - read our broadband speed tips to find out why). If you can, connect it to an unused power socket and make sure that it won't be switched off with other items
1. What's in the box?Check that you've got the following items:
- Your Thomson 585 router
- Ethernet cable (yellow ends)
- Power supply (two-part)
- Internet cable (grey ends)
- Microfilters
- Setup sticker
- Setup guide (not shown)
2. Connect your microfiltersPlug a microfilter into each telephone socket you use in your property. If you had to unplug something you can plug it back into thePhone socket of the microfilter.
Phone sockets can be used by phones, alarm systems, fax machines and digital TV boxes, so make sure you don't miss anything out. Microfilters are essential for keeping your phone and Internet services from interfering with each other. Without microfilters you'll see poor speeds and connection drops.
- You can use a microfilter before or after an extension lead, but not both
- You can connect two devices to one microfilter if you use a phone adapter
- If you need more microfilters, you can get them from most electrical stores and supermarkets
- Don't plug a microfilter into the socket of another microfilter
For more help, please see our guide to fitting microfilters.
3.Connect your router
When setting up for the first time, we think it’s easier to use the Ethernet cable. This way you can make sure everything is working and you’ll be online in no time.
If using the Ethernet cable isn’t convenient or you’d prefer to use wireless right away, please see our Wireless connection guides (remember to return here and follow part 5 when you're done!)
How to connect using the Ethernet cable
You're nearly there! At this point your router should be plugged in, switched on and connected to your telephone line and computer. The Broadband light should be green.
If the Broadband light is NOT green, please read Thomson 585: FAQs and troubleshooting.. When the broadband Light turns green, please return to this guide and follow the next steps.
Make yourself a tea or coffee and don't touch your computer or router for 15 minutes.
(Don't try to use the Internet while you're waiting, as your router might still be setting itself up)
After 15 minutes, open your computer's web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Safari or Firefox).
And that's it. You should see your web browser's home page - congratulations! You're now connected and able to browse the Internet
If you didn't see your home page, you'll probably see one of the screens below:
I see the Broadband Setup page I see the Welcome page Enter your Account Username and password (the ones you use to log into this site), choose your provider and press Go.
You'll see a confirmation screen shortly afterwards and you'll be able to start browsing.
Please click here for further instructions.
(If you print this guide, the further instructions will be shown underneath)
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