Technicolor Gateway Tg797n V3 Manual

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Today we’ll be taking a look at the Technicolor v3 Router (Telstra branded), an ADSL2+ Wireless router with 1 gigabit WAN and LAN port, 3 10/100 ports, VOIP, DECT and 2 USB ports. Once again this is another router which I haven’t heard of this brand before. It looks to be similar to the. 2 screws later and we’re in. There’s a small removable panel at the front which looks to be for a DECT cradle. We’ve got a MP9141ES and 2x SMPS near the input jack, an LDO and we’ve got Lelon branded electrolytic capacitors, there is a outline in the middle of the PCB for a very large capacitor.

The PCB date code is 14th week of 2014 so it’s pretty recent. The heatsink that’s on top of the main chip has been soldered down using what looks like a nail on the top left and some epoxy to hold it down, the heatsink has a foot print which could have been a bit bigger. There are two metal cans, one for the DECT radio and one for something else labelled SC – which there are two more labels on the PCB, I can only assume it means “Special Circuit” or similar.

Looks like we’re missing the transformer from the PSTN black port but it’s still active and the green port is inactive according to the manual. There are 3 different transformers for the Ethernet ports, 1 that covers 2 gigabit ports, 1 for 1 LAN port and another one for 2 LAN ports. Broadcom ADSL2+, 802.11n and DECT SoC Has dual cores running at 400MHz, 2×2 802.11n with 2.4/5GHz support, ADSL2+ transceiver, 4x 100Mbit Ethernet PHYs, DECT, VoIP and USB support.

Running from a 10MHz crystal and a 20MHz oscillator. BCM6362 SC2 Near the main chip we have the Wifi circuit with two small ceramic antennas and U.FL connectors also available. Elpida 1Gbit DDR2 SDRAM 3. ST 512Mbit NAND Flash 4 + 5. Silicon Labs Telecom Interface 6. Dialog Radio Transceiver for DECT + Antennas LMX4181AQE – 7. Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet PHY x 2 With 25MHz crystal B50612E 8.

Technicolor Gateway Tg797n V3 Manual

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Broadcom ADSL2+ Line Driver BCM6301 SC3 Under the metal can we’ve got some resistors and capacitors, connects to the transformer on the modem line and to SC1 SC1 Some capacitors and inductors, connects to the main chip And that’s all. Posted in 7 Responses to “Inside the Technicolor TG797n v3 ADSL2+ Wireless Router (Dated 2014)”. Gameboy/GBA related: (Reads GB/GBC/GBA carts) (Reads GB/GBC carts) Loggers: (8 channel Logic Analyser) (with RTC and TMP102) Misc: (small LED matrix controller) (VGA/USB). Twitter.

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How can I check if the VoIP service has already been configured? If the Voice LED is: – Solid or blinking green then the VoIP service is configured correctly. No configuration is needed.

– Off then telephony service is not configured (yet). Follow the instructions below. Configuration Browse to the MediaAccess Gateway GUI, click on Toolbox menu, click Telephony. In the Navigation bar, click Expert configure. Proxy: freelycall.com Registrar: freelycall.com Registrar Port and Proxy Port: 5060 Click Apply. Enter your VoIP account settings by going to the Navigation bar, click Configure. Under Service Configuration, select Enable Telephony. Under Telephone Numbers, complete the following fields: SIP URI: Enter your freelycall account number (Ex: 2XXXX) Username: Enter your freelycall account number (Ex: 2XXXX) Password: Enter your freelycall password (Ex: g2aD4aGIbfDg) Displayname: Enter your first and last name (Ex: John Doe) Abbreviated number: Enter your freelycall account number (Ex: 2XXXX) Select the phone port that you want to associate with this VoIP account.

Select – All to use this VoIP account for all connected phone (fixed + DECT). – All DECT to use this VoIP account for all connected DECT phones. – DECT 1/2/3/4/5 to use this VoIP account for one specific DECT phone. You can find the number of your DECT phone its display. – Phone 1/2 to use this VoIP account for the phone connected to the Phone 1/2 port of your MediaAccess Gateway.

To verify it’s working, make sure MediaAccess Gateway is turned on, and Internet telephony services is enabled and configured, the voice/DECT LED must be solid green Pick up your phone, wait for the dial tone, and dial the number. For more information, see the manufacturer guide:, starting page 57.