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For 20 7 0 Series 2Wire Gateway Installation Guide[...]
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Notice to Users ©2006 2Wire, Inc. All rights reser ved. This manual in whole or in par t, may not be reproduced, translated, or reduced to an y machine- readable form without prior written approval. 2WIRE PRO VIDE S NO WAR RANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTW ARE, OR OTHER I NFORMA TION CONT AINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSL Y DISCLAIMS ANY [...]
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i Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started Remove or Disable Conflicting Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Check Your Computer’s Browser and System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Browser Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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1 Getting Started Remove or Disable Conflicting Applications Internet sharing software and PC based firew all applicati ons typically interfere with the 2Wire gatew a y , and should be removed or disabled before you install the gate wa y . The 2Wire gatew ay pro vides the same features as the products listed below . If you have an y of the followin[...]
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2 Connect the First Computer to the Gateway Congratulations on the purchase of your 2Wire gatew a y . T o install your gatewa y and configure your networ k, follow these steps. Note: F eatures for different models ma y var y . Produc t details will be specified for each par ticular model. Choose a Computer and Connection T ype There are many w ays [...]
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Connect the Fir st Computer to the Gatew a y 3 T o install the DS L filter : 1. Locate the phone jack where you wa nt to connect your 2Wire gatewa y . 2. Inser t the DSL filter into the jack. 3. If you have a phone, a nswering machine, fax machine, satellite TV equipment, or other phone device in this jack location, plug it into the filter por t la[...]
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Connect the Fir st Computer to the Gatew a y 4 Ethernet Connection Figure 1. Gatewa y Connected Via Ethernet 1. Connect the provided pow er adapter from the gatew ay's PO WER por t to an electrical outlet. The POWER light on the front of the gatew ay should be green. 2. Connect the provided gra y phone cable from the gatewa y's PHONE LINE[...]
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Connect the Fir st Computer to the Gatew a y 5 USB Connection Note: The 2Wire 2070B gatew ay does not includ e USB suppor t. If you are using a 2Wire 2070B gatewa y , skip this section. Figure 3. Gatewa y Connected Via USB 1. Connect the provided A C power adapt er from the 2Wire gate wa y’ s POW ER por t to an electrical outlet. The POWE R light[...]
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Connect the Fir st Computer to the Gatew a y 6 Install the 2Wire Gatew a y USB Driver - Windows 1. P ower on your computer and place the 2 Wire CD in your computer’ s CD-ROM drive. 2. If the Add Hard ware Wizard displa ys, follow the on -screen instructions. If prom pted to identify where to search for drivers, deselect Floppy Disk drive and chec[...]
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7 Run the 2Wire Setup Wizard Windows XP/2K/ME/98SE 1. Inser t the 2Wire CD and follow the on-screen inst ructions. If the 2Wire Setup Wizard does not automatically star t: − Double-click the My Computer icon located on the desktop. − Double-click the icon that corresponds to your CD-ROM drive. − Double-click Setup.exe and follow the on-screen[...]
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8 Add Computers to the Network After your first computer is connected to the 2Wire gatewa y and your Inter net connection has been established, you can connect other computers to the network. Use any of the followin g methods to connect additional computers to your networ k. Connection T ype P age Ethernet page 9 USB page 10[...]
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Add Computers to the Networ k 9 Ethernet Connection Figure 4. Gatewa y Connected to Second Computer Via Ethernet 1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the LOCAL ETHERNET 1 por t on the gatewa y to your computer’ s Ethernet por t. 1. The number of Ethernet por ts var y by model (from one to four). If your gatew ay has four Ethernet por ts, you can con[...]
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Add Computers to the Networ k 10 USB Connection Figure 5. Gatewa y Connected to Second Computer Via USB 1. Connect the provided blue USB cable from the gatew ay’ s USB por t to the USB por t on your computer . 2. Install the USB driver (refer to page 6 for instructions). 3. Repeat “Run the 2Wire Setup Wizard” on page 7.[...]
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11 Diagnostics Note: Broadband Redirect Messages are visible only if they ha ve been enabled b y your ser vice provider , and the physical appearanc e ma y var y from the examples shown. Understanding Broadband Redirect Messages If the 2Wire gatew ay detects a connection problem or an intermittent ser vice error , it generates an error or aler t (B[...]
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Diagnostics 12 No DSL Connection - Unable to T rain When setting up a DSL broadband network, all active phone devices must ha ve a phone line filter installed. Without the filter , the DSL connection will be unstable, resulting in a poor or no DSL connection. If phone line filters are missing , line noise and/or echo can affect the DSL connection. [...]
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Diagnostics 13 Broadband Link is Currently Not Available - DSL Connection Issue This error message is displayed bec ause the gatewa y was unable to establish a broadband network connection. Check to ensure that all cables are correctly connected, and the cable end securely attached to the por t. In addition, verify that you are connecting on or aft[...]
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Diagnostics 14 Router Behind Router Detected If the gatew a y detects the presence of a third-par ty r outer , the Router Behind Router error page displays. If a third-par ty router is connected to the 2Wire gatew a y , networ k instability can result because both devices are tr ying to manage private IPs via NA T . The best solution is to remove t[...]
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Diagnostics 15 Understanding the Indicator Lights The 2Wire gatew ay ha s numerous indicator lights that can be used to diagnose installation and connection problems. The following table describes how to interpret the indicator lights. Pow er Light Operating State OFF The gatew a y is not getting power . Blinking green (slow) The gatew ay is underg[...]
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Diagnostics 16 DSL Light Operating State OFF The gatew ay is pow ered off or booting up. Blinking green (slow) The gatew ay is attempting to establish a connection to your broadband ser vice(s). Blinking green (fast) The gatew ay has been unable to connect to the DSL signal for more than three minutes. Solid green The gatew a y is fully connected t[...]
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17 Appendix A: Install the Gateway on Other Operating Systems Follow these instr uctions if you are using an operating system that is not suppor ted by the 2Wire CD (such as any Macin tosh OS prior to 10.2, UNIX, or Linux). There are many w ays to set up your network, but typically the first computer is located in the same room as the gatew ay and [...]
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Appendix A: Install the Gatew ay on Other Operating Systems 18 USB Connection Note: Connecting your computer to the gatew ay us ing USB requires an a vailable USB por t. Only one Windows or Macintosh computer can be directly connected to the 2Wire gatew a y using the USB connection. The following instructions ar e for Macintosh computers r unning O[...]
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Appendix A: Install the Gatew ay on Other Operating Systems 19 8. Open the network Control Panel b y selecting the Apple icon > Control P anel > TCP/IP . 9. V erify that “Connect Via: 2Wire USB Remote NDIS…” is selected to set the networ k adapter as active. 10. Click Save to complete your installation. 11. Proceed to “Configuring the[...]
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Appendix A: Install the Gatew ay on Other Operating Systems 20 Configuring the Internet Connection Now that your first computer is connected to the gatewa y , you need to configure your gatew ay to communicate with your Internet ser vice provider . T o activate your Inter net account: 1. Open your Internet browser . 2. T ype http://gatewa y .2wire.[...]
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21 Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity T rade Name: 2Wire Responsible P ar ty: 2Wire, Inc. Address: 1704 Automation P arkway San Jose, CA This device complies with P ar t 15 of the FCC r ules. Operation is subject to the f ollowing two conditions: (1) This device may no t cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept an y[...]
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Regulator y Information 22 If the terminal equipment causes harm to the telephone networ k, the telephone compan y will notify you in advance that temporar y discontinuance of ser vice ma y be required. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone compan y will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, yo u will be advised of your rig[...]