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digital BROA DBA ND BROA DBA ND BROA DBA ND BROA DBA ND WIRELESS CABLE MODEM WIRELESS CABLE MODEM WIRELESS CABLE MODEM WIRELESS CABLE MODEM TCW710[...]
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CAUTION Disconnect pow er before servic ing. CAUTION This dev ice is int en ded for indoor operat ion only . Telephone jacks Line 1 and Line 2 m us t not be conn ect e d t o out side wi r i n g . CAUTION To ens ure reliable opera t ion and t o prev ent overheating, provide adequ at e vent ilat ion for t his modem and keep it aw ay from h eat source[...]
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Illu s trations con tained in this docu ment are for represen tation on ly. iii Ope rating Information Operating Tem perature:0 ˚ - 40 ˚ C ( 32 ˚ - 104 ˚ F) Storage Tempera t ure: - 30 ˚ to 6 5 ˚ C If you purchase d t his pr oduct at a ret ail outl et , ple ase read t he fo llowing: Prod uct Information Kee p your sa les re cei pt to obt ain [...]
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Important Inf ormat ion iv[...]
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Tab l e of Cont ents Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. v Cont ent s Cha pt er 1: Co nnect ions a nd S et up ............................................................................................... ...................... 1 Introduction ..................................................................[...]
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Tab l e of Cont ents vi Configuring Windows XP PCs ........................................................................................... 12 Connecting Your Devices ................................................................................................. 13 Activating the Wireless Cabl e Ga t eway ......................................[...]
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Tab l e of Cont ents Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. vii Stat us Web P age Group ................................................................................................... 32 Soft w are Web Page .................................................................................................... 3[...]
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Tab l e of Cont ents viii Wireless Web Pages Grou p............................................................................................... 53 Performance ............................................................................................................. 53 Authentication ............................................................[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 1 Chapter 1: Connections and Setup In tro duc tio n Wirel ess Cable Gat eway Featu res Thank you fo r purchasin g t h e TCW710 W ire less Cable Gat eway . This device delivers t h e hig he st perform anc e in data ov er c abl e technology[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup 2 What ’s on the CD-ROM I f yo u c o nn e c t a P C u s i n g t h e US B p or t on yo u r g at e wa y, yo u’ l l n e e d t h e U S B dr i ve r s f o un d on th e CD-ROM. CD-ROM Cont en t s: z Elect ron ic copy of t his user’s guide (.pdf format ) z Adob e Acro bat Reader — applica t ion you can load t o r[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 3 Wirel ess Cable Gateway Over vi ew Cable Int er net S erv ice Requi rem en t s • Cable company t hat offers EU RO-DO CSIS-compliant Int ern et services What t he Wi rel ess Cable Gateway Does The Di git al Wireless Cable Gatew ay serv[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup 4 Contact Y our Local Cable Company You will ne ed to co ntac t you r cabl e comp any to es tablish a n In terne t accou nt be fore y ou c an use y our gat ew ay. Y ou should hav e t he following information ready ( w hich you w ill find on t h e s tic ke r o n th e g ate w a y ) : • The s eria l numb er • Th[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 5 Sy stem Ov erv i ew The Wireless Cable G a tew ay is connected bet w een y ou r ca bl e com pany a nd the PCs w it hin yo u r home, as pictured p r eviou sly in the Wireless Cable G at ew ay O verv iew . T he connect ion to t he cable c[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup 6 Und ers tand ing the W ire le ss Ca ble Ga tew a y Conne ct Fig. 1[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 7 Your PC: Ins t alling a P C Netwo rk Card If you r P C doe s not already support Et hern et o r U SB, you m ust inst all a ne t w or k in t erf ace card. Follow ing is an exam ple setup proc edure: 1. Inst al l an Et h ern et card on yo[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup 8 Your PC: Ins t alling a TC P/IP Stack Follow t hese inst ructions t o inst all t he TCP/IP protocol stack on one of your P Cs only after a net work card has been successfully in st alled inside t he PC. These inst ructions are for Windows Me. For TCP/IP set up under W indows NT, 2000, and XP, refer t o you r W [...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 9 Fig. 4 7. Afte r a few seconds, th e main Ne t w ork w indow will appear. The TCP /IP Protocol should now be list ed. Fig. 5 8. Click t he OK butt on again. W indow s m ay ask you for t he original W indow s inst allat ion disk or addit[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup 10 Your PC: Configuring DHC P on a TCP/IP Stac k on a PC These instruction s w ill help you configure each of y our com puters t o be able t o comm unicate w ith the ga tew ay to o b tai n a n I P ( or T CP /I P ) ad d re ss a uto m a ti c al ly ( c al le d DH CP , Dy na m ic Ho st Configuration Protocol). Find o[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 11 Configuring W indow s Me PCs Fig. 6 Fig. 7 1. Go to the Net work screen by clicking the Start bu tt on. C lick Setti ngs and then Control Panel. From there, double- click t he Net work icon. 2. O n the Configuration t ab, select t he T[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup 12 Configuring Windo ws 2000 PCs 1 . Go to th e Ne tw or k s c re e n b y c li c ki n g th e S ta rt b u tto n . C l i ck S etti ng s a nd the n Co n tro l P a ne l. From there, doub le-click the N et work and Dial-up Connect ions icon. 2. Sele ct t h e Local Area Connection icon for t he applicable Et hernet ada[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 13 comp let e t h e PC configu rat ion. 5. R e s t a r t yo ur c omp ut er . Conne cting Your Devic es 1. Before y ou begin, m ake su re that all of you r hardw are is pow ered off, inclu ding the gate w ay , PCs, hubs, and sw it ch es. 2[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup 14 • Configuring - dow nloadin g and applying the cable company CM configuration file • Registering - establishing Internet access w it h t he cable com pany D u ri ng thi s p ro c es s, the L ED in d i c ato rs o n the f ro nt o f th e u n i t i nd ic a te p ro gr es s . • DS – Flashing in dicat es Tu n [...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 15 Fig. 8 1. Op en y our w e b brow ser. (It’s all right if you get an error message at t h is point . Cont inue follow ing t hese direct ions). Enter ht t p://192.168.100.1 in t h e browser’s Address field if y our gate w ay is in th[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup 16 y ou r c onn ec ti on to th e ne tw or k to be re je c te d . 4. The gat eway provides a Stat us Passw ord w e bpage where you can chang e t he w eb pag e’s access passw ord a nd r es tore fac tory defaul t of the ga tew ay . Also, you can c hange the d efau lt “ admin” passw ord t o t h e desired passwo[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 17 Over vi ew Fron t Pan el The follow ing illustrat ion shows the front pan el of t he Gat ew ay m achine: The LEDs on t he front pane l are described in t he t able below ( from left t o right ): TCW 710 W LAN Ethernet USB Cable Link In[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns 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 ON X X X X No 802.11g installed or wireless is disabled from W EB W ireless TX/RX traffic 802.11g is functional FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH SW Download Operation From Right to Left A software dow nl[...]
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Chap ter 1: C onnectio ns and Setup Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 19 Rear Pa nel 9-12VDC: Pow er conn ect o r Re s et Re s et- to- De fa u lt p u sh bu tton Et he rne t : Et he rne t 10/100Base T RJ-45 conne ct or USB : USB Co nn ec t or CABLE: F-Connect or[...]
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C hap ter 2 : N etw or kin g 20 Chapter 2: Networking Communications Dat a com m unication involv es th e flow of packet s of dat a from one dev ice t o anot her. These devices include personal compute rs, Et he rnet an d U SB hubs, cable modems, digit al route rs and swit che s , and h ighl y int egr at ed devi ce s that co mbine fun ction s, lik [...]
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C hap ter 2 : N etw or kin g Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 21 Fig.11 Example: T he Wireless Cable Gate w ay offers a number of bu ilt-in w eb pages, w hich you can use to configure i ts networking sid e; when y ou commu nicate wi th the ne t w orking side, y our comm unicat ion is follow in g t his pat [...]
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C hap ter 2 : N etw or kin g 22 init iali zat ion con fig ures th e cable mode m with a CM IP (Cab le Mo dem Int ernet Prot ocol ) addre ss, as shown in Fig ure 3, so t h e cable company can commu ni cat e dir ect ly w it h t he CM it self. Netw orking Section The Networking section of y ou r gat ew ay also u ses TCP /IP ( Transmission Control Prot[...]
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C hap ter 2 : N etw or kin g Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 23 device. IRC used in an Int erne t in st ant messagi ng pro gram, HTTP u sed by a w eb browser, and FTP used b y a f ile t ransfer program are all exam ples of applic at ions. Inside the packet, t hese appl i cation s ar e de sign at ed by t h[...]
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C hap ter 2 : N etw or kin g 24 Fig. 13 CM ( Cable Modem) Mode provid es basic home net w orking. In t his mode, t w o IP stacks ar e active: • IP Stac k 1 - for u se b y the c ab le c omp any to c omm un ica te w ith the c abl e m ode m s ec tio n on ly . This st ack recei ves it s IP addr ess f rom t he cable comp an y durin g C M init iali zat[...]
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C hap ter 2 : N etw or kin g Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 25 No te th at i n C M M od e , p ac kets p as si ng to th e I nte rn et to /f r o m y o u r P C s d o n ot tr a v el thr ou gh any of the IP stack s; inst e ad t he y are direct ly bridged bet ween t he W AN and LAN side s. Res idential Gatew a[...]
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C hap ter 2 : N etw or kin g 26 RG (Resident ial Gat eway ) M ode provides basic home ne t w ork ing plus NAT (Net work Address Translat ion). In th is mode, t hre e IP stack s are act i ve: • IP Sta ck 1 - for us e by th e c ab le c omp an y to c om mu nic ate w ith the Ca ble Mo dem se c tio n o nly . This st ack recei ves it s IP addr ess f ro[...]
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C hap ter 2 : N etw or kin g Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 27 CableHom e (CH ) Mode Fig. 16 CH (Cabl eHome) Mode prov ides all the func t ionali t y of RG mode and adds t he ability of t he cable company to control the home ne tworking confi guration of y ou r Wireless Cabl e Gateway for y ou, so y ou d[...]
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C hap ter 2 : N etw or kin g 28 • IP S tack 4 - for u se by you to rem o tely ( i.e. f rom som ewher e on the WA N si de, s uch as at y our r em ote w or kp la c e) co m mu ni ca te w i th th e C ab le M od e m an d N etw or ki ng s e c tio ns , to rem otely access the i nter n al w eb page dia g no s tics a nd c o nfigu ra tion. T his s tac k is[...]
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C hap ter 2 : N etw or kin g Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 29 USB-connec t ed PC to ma ke them look Ethernet -sty le w hen p assed betw een yo u and y our c able company. T o do this, t he gateway mu st effectively “loan” a n Ethernet-s t yle address for u se in all thes e pac kets. Fo r this pu rpo[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 30 Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Adva nced U se r Configuration The Wireless Cable Gatewa y offers local m anagement capabilit y through a built in H TT P server and a number of diagnost ic and configurat ion web pages. These pages are available from ht t p ://192.168.0.1 in RG and C H mode s, and ht t p:/[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 31 N o te: Yo u r ga teway c omp lies w ith E UR O-D OCS IS s t and ards regard ing s oftw are u pgra des. EURO-DO CSIS requires that an y software u pgrade to a device that is conn ect ed to a cable s ystem, like you r gat eway, mu st b[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 32 St atu s Web Page Group Softw are W eb Pa ge The Information sect ion of t his page provides hardw are and soft ware inform at ion about you r g at e wa y t h at ma y b e us e f u l t o yo ur c a b l e co mp a n y. Yo u c a n vi e w yo u r o pe r at i ng so ft wa re ve r s i on b u t no t c ha n ge it. Th i[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 33 Conne ction Web Page This page reports diagnost ic information about t he init ializat ion and operat ing st at us of y our gat eway t h at can be useful at t he t ime of inst allat io n. It can also be useful to you r cable com pany [...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 34 Pass word Web Page T his pa ge i s u sed to se t a pa ssw ord th at ena bl es y ou to a cc ess al l the ga tew ay inte rn al w eb pag es. The pas s word c an be a ma xim um o f 8 c har acte rs and is c ase sen sit ive . In addit ion , t his p age can b e u s ed to r es tor e th e g ate w ay to i ts o ri gi [...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 35 Di ag n ost i cs We b P ag e Th i s p a g e ve r i f i e s yo u h a ve I P c o n n e c t i vi t y f r o m yo ur g a t e wa y t o o t h e r IP ad d r e s se s on t h e LA N side, such as when you w an t t o confi rm y ou have successfu[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 36 Net work Web P age G rou p WAN Web Page Thi s page g ives you t he a bilit y t o ent er some d at a your cab le comp an y may r eq uire , as e xpla ined before in Mandat or y User Con figurat ion . In addit ion, i t enabl es you to view your WAN side IP address and lease information . You r gat ew ay can pr[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 37 explained in Ch apt er 2). Ent er t he desired MAC address and click Apply. Caut ion : If you ent er a MAC ad dress in use b y anot her part y, it can cause an addre ss con flict on the ne tw or k tha t c ou l d a f fe ct b oth y o u [...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 38 Fig . 22 Fig . 23[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 39 Advanced Web Page Group Opti ons Web Page Thi s page allo w s you t o enab le/ dis able some feat ures of th e Wire less C able Gate way. Ch eck WAN Blocking and t h en click Apply t o pre vent ot hers on t he W AN side from bein g ab[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 40 This fu nction w orks on ly if y our gatew a y is i n the RG mode. Wh en acc essing y our ga t ew a y f rom a remot e locat io n, you mu st use H TT P port 8080 an d you r IP Stack 3 address. T his is th e "WAN IP address" t h at appears at t he N et w ork ...WAN page . For e xample, if t his IP a[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 41 MAC Filtering Web Page This page enable s you t o e nt er t he MAC address of specific PCs on you r LAN t h at you w ish t o NO T h av e ou tb ou nd a cc ess to th e WA N. As w ith IP f il ter in g, the se PC s ca n s ti ll c om mu ni[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 42 Port Filtering We b Page This page enables y ou t o ent er rang es of dest inat ion port s (applications) that you don’t w ant y our LAN PCs to s end pac kets to. Any packets y our LA N PCs s end to these d es tination po r ts w ill be blocke d. For example, you could block acce ss t o w orldwide w eb bro[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 43 Forwa r ding Web Page For LAN <=> WAN communicat ions, t he g at e w ay normally only allow s you to orig inat e an I P conn ection w ith a PC on the WA N ; i t will ig nore attem pts of the WA N PC to origi nate a conne ction o[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 44 Port Trigger s Web Pa ge Some In t ern et act iviti es, such as int eract i ve gaming, re quire t h at a PC on t h e W AN side of y o ur ga tew ay be a bl e to o ri gi na te c on nec tio ns d uri ng the gam e w ith yo ur ga me pla y ing PC o n th e LA N side. You could use t he Advanced...Forwarding pag e t[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 45 For example, suppose y o u specify Trigger Range from 6660 to 6670 and Targe t Range from 113 t o 11 3 . A n o ut bo un d p a ck e t a r r i v e s at t h e g at e wa y wi t h yo ur g a me - pl a yi n g PC s o u r ce I P a d d r e s s [...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 46 DMZ Host Web Page U se this page to de sign at e one PC on your LAN th at sho uld be le ft access ib le t o all PC s fro m th e WAN side, for all port s. For exam ple, if you put an HTT P serv er on th is ma chin e, any one w ill be able t o access that HTTP serv er by using y our gatew ay IP address a s th[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 47 Rout i n g In f orm at i on Prot ocol S et u p Web Pag e This f eat ure enab les t he gat ew ay to be u sed in small b usiness sit uations w here more than one LAN ( local area net w ork) is installed. The RIP protocol provides the ga[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 48 Firewall Web Pages Group Web Content Filter and Pa rental Control W eb Page s Thes e p ages al low you to e nab le, di s ab l e, a n d co nf igu re a v arie ty of fir ew all f ea t ur es a sso c ia ted w it h w eb browsing, w hich uses th e H TT P prot ocol and t r ansport s H TM L web pages. On t hese page[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 49 Fig . 33[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 50 Ti m e of Day A ccess Fi l t er W eb Pag e Use t h is page t o set rules that will block specific LA N side PCs from accessing t he Int ern et , bu t only a t specif ic day s and tim es. S p ecify a PC by i ts har dw are MA C addres s, then u se the tools to s pe ci f y bl oc kin g ti m e. Fi na l ly , c l [...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 51 Loca l Log and Remot e Log Web Pages The gateway builds a log of firew all blockin g act ions t hat t h e Firew all has t ake n. Using t he Local Log page lets you specify an em ail address t o which y ou w ant t h e gat ew ay to em a[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 52 The Rem ote Log page allow s you t o specify th e IP ad dres s w here a SysL og serv er is located and select differe nt t ypes of firewall event s t hat may occur. Then , each t ime such an e vent occurs, no tif i ca ti o n i s au tom a tic al l y s en t to thi s lo g s er v er . Fig . 36[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 53 Wi r el e ss We b P ag e s G r ou p Important: Ch an ges t o the wireless web pages shou ld be made from a PC that is hard wired to the gatewa y. The Wire less w eb page s group enables a variet y of sett ing s t hat can provide secur[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 54 Ne tw or k T y pe – s et to O pe n Access Cont rol List - ent er your w i reless PCs' M AC addresses Pri vacy Priv ac y secu res or scram bles messag es traveling t hroug h the air b etween y our wireless P Cs and th e g ate w ay , so the y c an' t b e o bs erv ed by o ther s. T h e fo ll ow ing[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 55 Fig . 37 Setting Desc r iption Val ue List or Range Def ault Netw ork Nam e ( SSID) Sets the Netwo rk Nam e ( also know n as SSID) o f this netw o rk. Up to 32-c haracter s tring containing A SCII characters with codes bet ween 0x20 a[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 56 802.11b/g Privac y Web Page The P rivac y feature in the w ireless section encry pt s, i.e. effect iv ely “scram bles,” all ra d io co m m u n ic a ti o n b e t w e en y ou r g a te w ay and r em o te w i re l e ss - c o n n ec t e d P Cs . T hi s p r o v i de s W i r ed - Equiv alent Priv ac y ( WEP) o[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 57 Setting Desc r iption Val ue List or Range Def ault Net work Authenti cati on Sets the netw ork authen ticati on met h od. 802.1X a n d W PA r e qu ire th at valid RADIUS parameters be se t. W PA -PSK re qu ire s a va lid W PA Pr e-Sh[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 58 Netw ork Auth entic ation Disabl ed 802.1x WPA WPA-PSK WPA P re-Sh ared Key Disable d (gr a y e d o u t ) Disable d (gr a y e d o u t ) Disable d (gr a y e d o u t ) Either a 64- dig it hexadecim al numb e r *or* an 8 to 6 3 character WPA Grou p Re k e y I n t e rv a l Disable d (gr a y e d o u t ) Disable [...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 59 802.11b/g A dvanced We b Page This page e nable s some advanced 802.11b set t ings t o be made. The fact ory default values should prov ide good result s in most cases. W e don’t recommend you ch ange t hese set t ing s unless you h[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 60 Setting Desc r iption Val ue List or Range Def ault 54 g™ Netw ork M od e Se ts the netw or k mo de. M ax compatibility in teroperat es wit h the wides t variet y of 54g and 802.11b clients . 54g only acc epts 54 g cli e nts. M ax perfo rm ance provides t he highest thro ughout and accepts only 54g client[...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 61 802.11b/g A cces s Co nt rol Web Page The access con t rol fea t ure enables y o u to restric t w i reless access t o specific compu ters. Use this feature to prevent outsider w ireless P Cs from connecting t o you r priv at e net w o[...]
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Chap ter 3: Adva nced C onfi guratio n 62 3. Click on t he Apply bu tt on. To rem ove access priv ileges for a list ed computer: 1. Select t h e MA C address in t h e list . 2. Pr e s s t h e D E L E TE k e y o n yo ur k e yb o a r d . 3 . C li ck on the Ap p ly bu tton to m a ke th e c ha n g es e ff ec ti v e. More det ai ls of se t t in gs on t [...]
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Chapt er 3: Advan ced Configurat ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 63 Bridging Web Page T he B rid gi ng pag e p ro vi des a l oca tio n w her e se ttin gs ca n be adj u ste d r ela ted to the w ir ele ss WDS ( Wireles s D istr ibu tion Sy s tem) fea t ur e. Th e w irele ss ga tew ay can b e plac ed in [...]
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64 Chapter 4: Additional Information Freq uently Aske d Ques ti ons Q. What if I do n’t s u b sc rib e t o c able TV? A. If cable T V is av ailable in y ou r area, da ta serv ice may be made availab le w ith or w i thou t cable TV service. Con t act you r loc al cable company for complete information on cable servic es, including high-s peed inte[...]
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Chapt er 4: Addit ion al Inform at ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 65 *M ont hly subsc ript ion fee applies. ** Addit ional equipment required. Cont act your cable com p any and ISP for any restrict ion s or addit ional fee s.[...]
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66 Gen eral Tr ou blesh oot in g Yo u ca n co rr e ct mo st pr o bl e ms yo u h ave wit h your p ro d uct by co n sul t in g t h e t r oub l e sh o ot i n g list t hat follow s . I c a n’ t ac c e s s th e in ter n e t. z Check all of the connections t o y our Cable M odem. z You r Et he rnet card or US B port may not be w ork ing. Check each pro[...]
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Chapt er 4: Addit ion al Inform at ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 67 loose, it may not w ork. Check w it h you r Cable com pany t o det ermine w het her y ou’re using t h e cor rect cabl e. z If y ou s u bscrib e t o video serv ice ov er cable, the cable si gnal may not be reaching the mod em . C o[...]
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68 FCC Decl arat i on of Con f or m i t y and In d ust r y C anada I nf or m at ion This dev ice complies w it h Part 15 of th e FCC Rules. Operat ion is subject t o t he following tw o condit ions : (1 ) t his de vice may n ot cause har mful int erfe ren ce, an d (2) t his de vice must accept any int erference receiv ed, inclu ding int erference t[...]
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Chapt er 4: Addit ion al Inform at ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 69 FC C re gu l ati on s s ta te th at u n a u tho r iz ed c h a n ge s o r mo d if ic a tio ns to th is eq u i pm e nt m a y v o id th e user’ s authorit y to operate it . This Cla ss B digital apparatus m eet s all requirem ent s o[...]
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70 Servic e Info rm ation If y ou purchased or leased your Cable Modem dire ct ly from your cable com pan y , t h en w arran t y serv ice for t he Cable Mod em may be prov ided th rough y our c able prov id er or it s authorized represent at ive. For inform at ion on 1) Ordering Service, 2) O b t ainin g Customer Support, or 3) Addit ion al Ser vic[...]
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Chapt er 4: Addit ion al Inform at ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 71 Gl o ssar y 10BaseT – Unshielded, twis t ed pair cable with an RJ-45 connector, used with Ethernet LAN (Local Area Ne t w ork ). “10” indicate s speed (10 Mbps) , “Base” refers to baseband t ech nolog y, and “ T” means[...]
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72 Cont rol layer in the ne t w ork archit ect ure during the modem’s m anufacture. Ne two rk D r i v e r – A file that is loaded on the comp u ter to allow the comp u ter to recognize the Et hernet card or U SB port . NID - Ne t wor k Inter face D evice, the i nterc onnec t io n betw een the inter nal ho use t ele phon e wi ring and a co nvent[...]
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Chapt er 4: Addit ion al Inform at ion Illu strations contain ed in this d ocu ment are for represen ta tion only. 73 P le as e do no t se nd a n y p ro du cts to the I nd i an ap ol i s a dd r es s l is te d i n th is m an u al or on the carton . This w ill on ly add delay s in serv ice for you r product. Thoms on Inc. 10330 Nort h Meridi an St re[...]