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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 2 What’s on the CD-ROM If you connect a PC using the USB port on your gateway, you’ll need the USB drivers found on
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 3 Wireless Cable Gateway Overview Cable Interne
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 4 Contact Your Local Cable Company You will need to contact your cable company to establish an Internet account befo
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 5 System Overview The Wireless Cable Gateway is
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 6 Understanding the Wireless Cable Gateway Connect Fig. 1
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 7 Your PC: Installing a PC Network Card If your
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 8 Your PC: Installing a TCP/IP Stack Follow these instructions to install the TCP/IP protocol stack on one of your
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 9 Fig. 4 7. After a few seconds, the main Netwo
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 10 Your PC: Configuring DHCP on a TCP/IP Stack on a PC These instructions will help you configure each of your compu
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 11 Configuring Windows Me PCs Fig. 6 Fig. 7 1
CAUTION Disconnect power before servicing. CAUTION This device is intended for indoor operation only. Telephone jacks Line 1 and Line 2 must not
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 12 Configuring Windows 2000 PCs 1. Go to the Network screen by clicking the Start button. Click Settings and then C
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 13 complete the PC configuration. 5. Restart yo
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 14 • Configuring - downloading and applying the cable company CM configuration file • Registering - establishing I
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 15 Fig. 8 1. Open your web browser. (It’s all r
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 16 your connection to the network to be rejected. 4. The gateway provides a Status Password webpage where you can ch
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 17 Overview Front Panel The following illustrat
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup 18 X OFF FLASH ON X X X NO Ether carrier present Ether TX/RX traffic Ether carrier present, no traffic OFF FLASH
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 19 Rear Panel 9-12VDC: Power connector Rese
Chapter 2: Networking 20 Chapter 2: Networking Communications Data communication involves the flow of packets of data from one device to another. The
Chapter 2: Networking Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 21 Fig.11 Example: The Wireless Cable Gateway offers a nu
Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. iii Operating Information Operating Temperature:0˚ - 40˚ C (32˚ - 104˚ F) Stora
Chapter 2: Networking 22 initialization configures the cable modem with a CM IP (Cable Modem Internet Protocol) address, as shown in Figure 3, so the
Chapter 2: Networking Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 23 device. IRC used in an Internet instant messaging progr
Chapter 2: Networking 24 Fig. 13 CM (Cable Modem) Mode provides basic home networking. In this mode, two IP stacks are active: • IP Stack 1 - for u
Chapter 2: Networking Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 25 Note that in CM Mode, packets passing to the Internet t
Chapter 2: Networking 26 RG (Residential Gateway) Mode provides basic home networking plus NAT (Network Address Translation). In this mode, three IP
Chapter 2: Networking Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 27 CableHome (CH) Mode Fig. 16 CH (CableHome) Mode provi
Chapter 2: Networking 28 • IP Stack 4 - for use by you to remotely (i.e. from somewhere on the WAN side, such as at your remote workplace) communica
Chapter 2: Networking Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 29 USB-connected PC to make them look Ethernet-style when
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 30 Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Advanced User Configuration The Wireless Cable Gateway offers local management
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 31 Note: Your gateway complies with EURO-DOCSI
Important Information iv
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 32 Status Web Page Group Software Web Page The Information section of this page provides hardware and software info
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 33 Connection Web Page This page reports diagn
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 34 Password Web Page This page is used to set a password that enables you to access all the gateway internal web pa
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 35 Diagnostics Web Page This page verifies you
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 36 Network Web Page Group WAN Web Page This page gives you the ability to enter some data your cable company may re
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 37 explained in Chapter 2). Enter the desired
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 38 Fig. 22 Fig. 23
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 39 Advanced Web Page Group Options Web Page Th
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 40 This function works only if your gateway is in the RG mode. When accessing your gateway from a remote location,
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 41 MAC Filtering Web Page This page enables yo
Table of Contents Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. v Contents Chapter 1: Connections and Setup...
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 42 Port Filtering Web Page This page enables you to enter ranges of destination ports (applications) that you don’t
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 43 Forwarding Web Page For LAN <=> WAN
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 44 Port Triggers Web Page Some Internet activities, such as interactive gaming, require that a PC on the WAN side o
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 45 For example, suppose you specify Trigger Ra
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 46 DMZ Host Web Page Use this page to designate one PC on your LAN that should be left accessible to all PCs from t
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 47 Routing Information Protocol Setup Web Page
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 48 Firewall Web Pages Group Web Content Filter and Parental Control Web Pages These pages allow you to enable, disa
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 49 Fig. 33
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 50 Time of Day Access Filter Web Page Use this page to set rules that will block specific LAN side PCs from accessi
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 51 Local Log and Remote Log Web Pages The gate
Table of Contents vi Configuring Windows XP PCs... 12 Connect
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 52 The Remote Log page allows you to specify the IP address where a SysLog server is located and select different t
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 53 Wireless Web Pages Group Important: Changes
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 54 Network Type – set to Open Access Control List - enter your wireless PCs' MAC addresses Privacy Privacy se
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 55 Fig. 37 Setting Description Value List
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 56 802.11b/g Privacy Web Page The Privacy feature in the wireless section encrypts, i.e. effectively “scrambles,” a
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 57 Setting Description Value List or Range
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 58 Network Authentication Disabled 802.1x WPA WPA-PSK WPA Pre-Shared Key Disabled (grayed out) Disabled (grayed
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 59 802.11b/g Advanced Web Page This page enabl
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 60 Setting Description Value List or Range Default 54g™ Network Mode Sets the network mode. Max compatibility
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 61 802.11b/g Access Control Web Page The acces
Table of Contents Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. vii Status Web Page Group ...
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration 62 3. Click on the Apply button. To remove access privileges for a listed computer: 1. Select the MAC address in
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 63 Bridging Web Page The Bridging page provide
64 Chapter 4: Additional Information Frequently Asked Questions Q. What if I don’t subscribe to cable TV? A. If cable TV is available in your area,
Chapter 4: Additional Information Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 65 *Monthly subscription fee applies. ** Addit
66 General Troubleshooting You can correct most problems you have with your product by consulting the troubleshooting list that follows. I can’t acc
Chapter 4: Additional Information Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 67 loose, it may not work. Check with your Cab
68 FCC Declaration of Conformity and Industry Canada Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fo
Chapter 4: Additional Information Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 69 FCC regulations state that unauthorized cha
70 Service Information If you purchased or leased your Cable Modem directly from your cable company, then warranty service for the Cable Modem may b
Chapter 4: Additional Information Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 71 Glossary 10BaseT – Unshielded, twisted pair
Table of Contents viii Wireless Web Pages Group... 53 Per
72 Control layer in the network architecture during the modem’s manufacture. Network Driver – A file that is loaded on the computer to allow the com
Chapter 4: Additional Information Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 73 Please do not send any products to
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only. 1 Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Introduction
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