ARRIS Group SBG6400 2-port DOCSIS 3.0 Gateway User Manual Wireless Cable Modem Gateway
ARRIS Group, Inc. 2-port DOCSIS 3.0 Gateway Wireless Cable Modem Gateway
Contents
- 1. Quick Start Guide
- 2. User Manual
User Manual
User Guide
SURFboard® SBG6400
Wireless Cable Modem Gateway
Firmware: D30GW-HARRIER-1.3.0.0-GA-01-NOSH
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proprietary interest in the marks and names of others.
Wi-Fi Alliance®, Wi-Fi®, the Wi-Fi logo, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, Wi-Fi Protected Access® (WPA), the Wi-Fi Protected Setup logo, and WMM® are
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ARRIS provides this guide without warranty of any kind, implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. ARRIS may make improvements or changes in the product(s) described in this manual at
any time.
The capabilities, system requirements and/or compatibility with third-party products described herein are subject to change without notice.
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Safety and Regulatory
Information
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read This Before You Begin — When using your equipment, basic safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following:
• Read all of the instructions listed here and/or in the user manual before you operate this device. Give
particular attention to all safety precautions. Retain the instructions for future reference.
• This device must be installed and used in strict accordance with manufacturer’s instructions, as described in
the user documentation that is included with the device.
• Comply with all warning and caution statements in the instructions. Observe all warning and caution symbols
that are affixed to this device.
• To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this device to rain or moisture. The device must not be exposed
to dripping or splashing. Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the device.
• This device was qualified under test conditions that included the use of the supplied cables between system
components. To ensure regulatory and safety compliance, use only the provided power and interface cables
and install them properly.
• Different types of cord sets may be used for connections to the main POWER supply circuit. Use only a main
line cord that complies with all applicable device safety requirements of the country of use.
• Installation of this device must be in accordance with national wiring codes and conform to local regulations.
• Operate this device only from the type of power source indicated on the device’s marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
• Do not overload outlets or extension cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Overloaded AC
outlets, extension cords, frayed power cords, damaged or cracked wire insulation, and broken plugs are
dangerous. They may result in a shock or fire hazard.
• Route power supply cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or
against them. Pay particular attention to cords where they are attached to plugs and convenience receptacles,
and examine the point where they exit from the device.
• Place this device in a location that is close enough to an electrical outlet to accommodate the length of the
power cord.
• Place the device to allow for easy access when disconnecting the power cord of the device from the AC wall
outlet.
• Do not connect the plug into an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the plug can be fully
inserted with no part of the blades exposed.
• Place this device on a stable surface.
• Avoid damaging the device with static by touching the coaxial cable when it is attached to the earth-
grounded coaxial cable-TV wall outlet.
• Always first touch the coaxial cable connector on the device when disconnecting or reconnecting the Ethernet
cable from the device or user’s PC.
• It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge protector in the AC outlet to which this device is
connected. This is to avoid damaging the device by local lightning strikes and other electrical surges.
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• Postpone installation until there is no risk of thunderstorm or lightning activity in the area.
• Do not use this product near water: for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a
wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
• Do not cover the device or block the airflow to the device with any other objects. Keep the device away from
excessive heat and humidity and keep the device free from vibration and dust.
• Wipe the device with a clean, dry cloth. Never use cleaning fluid or similar chemicals. Do not spray cleaners
directly on the device or use forced air to remove dust.
• For added protection, unplug the device from the wall outlet and disconnect the cables to avoid damage to
this device due to lightning and power surges.
• Upon completion of any service or repairs to this device, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to
determine that the device is in safe operating condition.
• Do not open the device. Do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the installation and
troubleshooting instructions. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
• This device should not be used in an environment that exceeds 104º F (40º C).
SAVE THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS
Note to CATV System Installer — This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to
Articles 820.93 and 820.100 of the National Electric Code, which provides guidelines for proper grounding and,
in particular, specifies that the Coaxial cable shield shall be connected to the grounding system of the building,
as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
FCC STATEMENTS
FCC Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the device and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by ARRIS for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To
comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the separation distance between the antenna and
any person’s body (including hands, wrists, feet and ankles) must be at least 20 cm (8 inches).
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This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter
except those already approved in this filing.
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are
firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destinations. The firmware setting is not accessible
by the end user.
INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) STATEMENT
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
• This device may not cause interference, and
• This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3 (B)
IC RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT
IMPORTANT NOTE: This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the
radiator and your body.
AVIS D'INDUSTRIE CANADA (IC)
Cet appareil est conforme à la réglementation RSS-210 d'Industrie Canada. Son utilisation est assujettie aux deux
conditions suivantes :
• Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interférences et
• Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences causant un fonctionnement
non désiré.
DÉCLARATION DE IC SUR L'EXPOSITION AUX RAYONNEMENTS
NOTE IMPORTANTE : cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux rayonnements établies par IC
pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé de manière à maintenir une
distance d'au moins 20 cm entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.
WIRELESS LAN INFORMATION
This device is a wireless network product that uses Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) and Orthogonal
Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) radio technologies. The device is designed to be interoperable
with any other wireless DSSS and OFDMA products that comply with:
• The IEEE 802.11 Standard on Wireless LANs (Revision B, Revision G, and Revision N), as defined and approved
by the Institute of Electrical Electronics Engineers
• The Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) certification as defined by the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance (WECA).
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RESTRICTIONS ON THE USE OF WIRELESS DEVICES
In some situations or environments, the use of wireless devices may be restricted by the proprietor of the
building or responsible representatives of the organization. For example, using wireless equipment in any
environment where the risk of interference to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful.
If you are uncertain of the applicable policy for the use of wireless equipment in a specific organization or
environment, you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use the device prior to turning on the equipment.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized
modification of the devices included with this product, or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables
and equipment other than specified by the manufacturer. Correction of the interference caused by such
unauthorized modification, substitution, or attachment is the responsibility of the user.
The manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors are not liable for any damage or violation of
government regulations that may arise from failing to comply with these guidelines.
SECURITY WARNING: This device allows you to create a wireless network. Wireless network connections may be
accessible by unauthorized users. For more information on how to protect your network, see the Change the
Default User Name and Password for instructions or visit the ARRIS Support website: www.arrisi.com/consumer.
CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT BY RECYCLING
When you see this symbol on a ARRIS product, do not dispose of the product with
residential or commercial waste.
Recycling your ARRIS Equipment
Please do not dispose of this product with your residential or commercial waste. Some
countries or regions, such as the European Union, have set up systems to collect and
recycle electrical and electronic waste items. Contact your local authorities for information
about practices established for your region.
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Contents
Safety and Regulatory Information ..................................................................................................................... i
Getting Started .................................................................................................................................................... 1
In The Box ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1
Additional Items You May Need (Not Included)................................................................................................................................... 2
System Requirements ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Contact Information ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Product Overview ................................................................................................................................................ 3
Front Panel .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
Rear Panel ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Gateway Label ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Installing the Gateway ........................................................................................................................................ 7
Connect the SBG6400 to Your Computer ............................................................................................................................................... 7
Establish an Internet Connection ............................................................................................................................................................... 8
Setting Up a Wireless Network Connection ....................................................................................................... 9
Launch the SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard ................................................................................................................................................ 9
Set Up a Wireless Network Using Your Computer ............................................................................................................................. 14
Quick Connect Using the Windows Taskbar ............................................................................................................................... 14
Connect Using the Windows Control Panel ................................................................................................................................ 16
Use the SBG6400 WPS Pairing Button .................................................................................................................................................... 18
Test Your Wireless Network Connection ............................................................................................................................................... 18
Managing Your Gateway and Connected Networks ....................................................................................... 19
Start the Gateway Web Manager ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
Gateway Web Manager Menu Options ......................................................................................................................................... 20
Get Help ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Overview Help ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Help Links ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Field Level Help ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
View the Gateway Product Information ................................................................................................................................................ 24
View the Gateway Status ............................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Back Up Your Gateway Configuration .................................................................................................................................................... 25
Restore Your Gateway Settings ................................................................................................................................................................ 26
Reset Your Gateway Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Exit the SBG6400 Web Manager ............................................................................................................................................................... 28
Protecting & Monitoring Your Wireless Network ............................................................................................ 29
Prevent Unauthorized Access.................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Change the Default User Name and Password ................................................................................................................................... 29
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Set Up Firewall Protection .......................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Set Up Parental Controls ............................................................................................................................................................................. 32
Set Up Port Triggers ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Set Up Port Forwarding................................................................................................................................................................................ 35
Set Up the DMZ Host .................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Store Remote Firewall Logs ........................................................................................................................................................................ 37
Creating Wi-Fi Networks ................................................................................................................................... 39
Set Up Your Wireless Primary Network .................................................................................................................................................. 39
Enable or Disable WPS on Your Wireless Network ................................................................................................................... 40
Set Up a Wireless Guest Network ............................................................................................................................................................. 41
Change Your Wireless Network Name (SSID) ...................................................................................................................................... 43
Change the Wireless Channel .................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Troubleshooting Tips ........................................................................................................................................ 45
Solutions ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 45
Front Panel LED Icons and Error Conditions ........................................................................................................................................ 46
Gateway Configuration Screen Definitions ..................................................................................................... 47
Basic Screens .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
Setup .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
DHCP .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
DDNS .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
Backup and Restore .............................................................................................................................................................................. 51
Advanced Screens .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Options ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
IP Filtering ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 54
MAC Filtering ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 55
Port Filtering ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 55
Port Triggers ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 56
Port Forwarding ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
DMZ Host .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 59
Firewall Screens............................................................................................................................................................................................... 60
Protection Level ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 60
Parental Control ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 62
Local Log ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
Remote Log .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 65
Warranty Information ....................................................................................................................................... 67
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Tables
Table 1: SBG6400 Package Contents ........................................................................................................................................................ 1
Table 2: SBG6400 Front Panel LED Icons ................................................................................................................................................. 3
Table 3: SBG6400 Rear Panel Ports & Connectors ................................................................................................................................ 5
Table 4: SBG6400 Web Manager Main Menu Options ..................................................................................................................... 21
Table 5: Troubleshooting Solutions ........................................................................................................................................................ 45
Table 6: Front Panel LED Icons and Error Conditions ....................................................................................................................... 46
Table 7: Basic Setup Screen-Field Descriptions .................................................................................................................................. 48
Table 8: Basic DHCP Screen-Field Descriptions .................................................................................................................................. 49
Table 9: Basic DDNS Screen-Field Descriptions .................................................................................................................................. 50
Table 10: Basic Backup & Restore -Field Descriptions ...................................................................................................................... 51
Table 11: Advanced Options-Field Descriptions ................................................................................................................................ 53
Table 12: Advanced IP Filtering -Field Descriptions ......................................................................................................................... 54
Table 13: Advanced MAC Filtering -Field Descriptions ................................................................................................................... 55
Table 14: Advanced Port Filtering -Field Descriptions ..................................................................................................................... 56
Table 15: Advanced Port Triggers -Field Descriptions ..................................................................................................................... 57
Table 16: Advanced Port Forwarding-Field Descriptions ............................................................................................................... 59
Table 17: Advanced DMZ Host-Field Descriptions ............................................................................................................................ 59
Table 18: Firewall Protection Level -Field Descriptions ................................................................................................................... 61
Table 19: Firewall Parental Control-Set Time Zone-Field Descriptions ..................................................................................... 62
Table 20: Firewall Parental Control -Field Descriptions ................................................................................................................... 63
Table 21: Firewall Local Log -Field Descriptions ................................................................................................................................ 64
Table 22: Firewall Remote Log -Field Descriptions ........................................................................................................................... 66
Figures
Figure 1 – SBG6400 Front View ................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Figure 2 – SBG6400 Rear View ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Figure 3 – SBG6400 Connection Diagram .............................................................................................................................................. 7
Figure 4 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard Opening Screen ............................................................................................................... 10
Figure 5 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard Welcome Screen .............................................................................................................. 10
Figure 6 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard-Step 2 of 6 Screen ........................................................................................................... 11
Figure 7 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard-Step 3 of 6 Screen ........................................................................................................... 12
Figure 8 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard-Step 4 of 6 Screen ........................................................................................................... 12
Figure 9 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard-Step 5 of 6 Screen ........................................................................................................... 13
Figure 10 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard-Step 6 of 6 Screen ......................................................................................................... 13
Figure 11 – Sample Available Wireless Networks Window ............................................................................................................ 14
Figure 12 – Windows Taskbar Icons ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
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Figure 13 – Sample Available Wireless Networks Window ............................................................................................................ 15
Figure 14 –Network Connection Window ............................................................................................................................................ 15
Figure 15 –Network Connection-Create Network Password Window ...................................................................................... 16
Figure 16 – Control Panel-Network and Sharing Center Window .............................................................................................. 16
Figure 17 – Manually Connect to a Wireless Network Window ................................................................................................... 17
Figure 18 – Manually Connect to a Wireless Network Window ................................................................................................... 17
Figure 19 – SBG6400 Main Screen ........................................................................................................................................................... 20
Figure 20 – SBG6400 Web Manager Main Menu Buttons ............................................................................................................... 20
Figure 21 – SBG6400 Web Manager Main Menu Links .................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 22 – Help Overview Screen ........................................................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 23 – Help Links Screen .................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Figure 24 – SBG6400 Status – Product Information Screen ........................................................................................................... 24
Figure 25 – SBG6400 Status Connection Screen ................................................................................................................................ 25
Figure 26 – SBG6400 Backup and Restore Screen ............................................................................................................................. 26
Figure 27 – Restore Factory Defaults Screen ....................................................................................................................................... 27
Figure 28 – Change User Name Screen.................................................................................................................................................. 30
Figure 29 – Change User Password Screen .......................................................................................................................................... 30
Figure 30 – Firewall Protection Level Screen ....................................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 31 – Parental Control-Change Time Zone Screen ............................................................................................................... 32
Figure 32 – Firewall Parental Control Screen....................................................................................................................................... 33
Figure 33 – Advanced Port Triggers Screen ......................................................................................................................................... 34
Figure 34 – Create Port Triggers Screen ................................................................................................................................................ 34
Figure 35 – Advanced Port Forwarding Screen .................................................................................................................................. 35
Figure 36 – Commonly Used Forwarded Ports List ........................................................................................................................... 36
Figure 37 – Advanced DMZ Host Screen ............................................................................................................................................... 37
Figure 38 – Firewall Remote Log Screen ............................................................................................................................................... 38
Figure 39 – Wireless Primary Network Settings Screen ................................................................................................................... 39
Figure 40 – WPS Setup Screen................................................................................................................................................................... 40
Figure 41 – Wireless Guest Network Screens ...................................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 42 – Change Your Network Name (SSID) and Password Screens .................................................................................. 43
Figure 43 – Wireless 802.11 Radio Screens ........................................................................................................................................... 44
Figure 44 – Basic Setup Screen ................................................................................................................................................................. 47
Figure 45 – Basic DHCP Screen ................................................................................................................................................................. 49
Figure 46 – Basic DDNS Screen ................................................................................................................................................................. 50
Figure 47 – Basic Backup & Restore Screen .......................................................................................................................................... 51
Figure 48 – Advanced Options Screen ................................................................................................................................................... 52
Figure 49 – Advanced IP Filtering Screen ............................................................................................................................................. 54
Figure 50 – Advanced MAC Filtering Screen ....................................................................................................................................... 55
Figure 51 – Advanced Port Filtering Screen......................................................................................................................................... 56
Figure 52 – Advanced Create Port Triggers Screen .......................................................................................................................... 56
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Figure 53 – Advanced Port Triggers Screen ......................................................................................................................................... 57
Figure 54 – Commonly Used Port Forwarding Port Numbers List .............................................................................................. 58
Figure 55 – Advanced Port Forwarding Screen .................................................................................................................................. 58
Figure 56 – Advanced DMZ Host Screen ............................................................................................................................................... 59
Figure 57 – Firewall Protection Level Screen ....................................................................................................................................... 61
Figure 58 – Firewall Parental Control-Set Time Zone Screen ........................................................................................................ 62
Figure 59 – Firewall Parental Control Screen....................................................................................................................................... 63
Figure 60 – Firewall Local Log Screen .................................................................................................................................................... 64
Figure 61 – Firewall Remote Log Screen ............................................................................................................................................... 65
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Getting Started
The ARRIS SURFboard® SBG6400 Wireless Cable Modem Gateway is an all in one wireless DOCSIS 3.0®
cable modem and two-port Ethernet router device. It provides secure ultra high-speed wired and
wireless broadband connections for your computer and other wireless network devices on your home
or small business network. The SBG6400 also includes a Wi-Fi® Pairing button option for quick and easy
connections for your wireless devices.
This guide provides instructions for installing and configuring the SBG6400, setting up secure wireless
network connections, and managing your gateway and network configurations.
In The Box
Before installing the SBG6400, check that the following items are also included in the box. If any items
are missing, please contact your service provider for assistance or call ARRIS Technical Support at
1-877-466-8646.
Table 1: SBG6400 Package Contents
Item
Description
SBG6400 Wireless Cable
Modem Gateway
High-speed DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem, wireless
access point, and 2-port Ethernet router
Power Supply
Power adapter and cord for an electrical wall
outlet connection
Ethernet Cable
Standard Category 5 (CAT5) or higher network
cable
Software License &
Regulatory Card
Safety and regulatory information, software
license, and warranty for the gateway
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Item
Description
SBG6400 Quick Start
Guide
Provides basic information for installing the
gateway and setting up a secure wireless
connection on your home network.
Additional Items You May Need (Not Included)
The following items are not included in the box and must be purchased separately:
• Coaxial (coax) cable, if one is not already connected to a cable wall outlet
• RF splitter (for additional coaxial cable connections, such as a set-top box or Smart TV)
System Requirements
• High-speed Internet access account
• Web browser access – Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox, or Safari
• Compatible operating systems:
ο Windows® 8
ο Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
ο Windows Vista™ SP2 or later
ο Windows XP SP3
Note: Microsoft no longer supports Windows XP. The SBG6400 should still function without any
problems.
ο Mac® 10.4 or higher
ο UNIX®
ο Linux®
Contact Information
For technical support and additional ARRIS product information:
• Visit the ARRIS Support website: www.arrisi.com/consumer
• Call ARRIS Technical Support: 1-877-466-8646
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Front Panel
Figure 1 – SBG6400 Front View
Table 2: SBG6400 Front Panel LED Icons
LED Icon
Blinking
On (Solid)
Not applicable – no LED on
button
Note: The Wireless LED will blink
Amber to indicate the WPS
pairing process is in progress.
Not applicable – no LED on button
Not applicable – icon does not
blink
Green: Power is properly connected
Scanning for a downstream
(receive) channel connection
Green: Non-bonded downstream
channel is connected
Blue*: High-speed Internet connection
with bonded downstream channels
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LED Icon
Blinking
On (Solid)
Scanning for an upstream (send)
channel connection
Green: Non-bonded upstream channel is
connected
Blue*: High-speed Internet connection
with bonded upstream channels
Scanning for an Internet
connection
Green: Startup process completed
Green: Wi-Fi enabled with
encrypted wireless data activity.
Amber: WPS Pairing process is
underway between the SBG6400
and a WPS-enabled wireless
device.
Green: Any of the following applies:
• 2.4 GHz wireless connection is made
between the SBG6400 and another Wi-
Fi
enabled device on your home network;
for example, Wi-Fi telephone, tablet, or
laptop.
• The WPS Pairing process between the
SBG6400 and WPS-enabled wireless
device was successful.
• The WPS Pairing process either failed or
did not complete after two minutes.
Green: Data activity in progress. Green: USB connection is made between
the SBG6400 and a computer.
*Indicates DOCSIS 3.0 operation (high-speed Internet access) which may not be available in all
locations. Check with your service provider for availability in your area.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS)
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a wireless network setup option that provides a quick and easy solution
for setting up a secure wireless network connection for any WPS-enabled device; such as a computer,
tablet, gaming device, or printer. WPS automatically configures your wireless network connections and
sets up wireless security. See Use the SBG6400 WPS Pairing Button for more information.
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Rear Panel
Figure 2 – SBG6400 Rear View
Table 3: SBG6400 Rear Panel Ports & Connectors
Port Name
Description
1
Two one-gigabit Ethernet ports for RJ-45 cable connections:
• Green - LED is ON - Indicates a device connection is detected
• Green - LED is Blinking - Indicates data traffic is in progress
• Amber - LED is ON – Indicates 10/100 Base-T connection(s)
• Amber - LED is OFF – Indicates GigE connection(s)
2
USB 2.0 port connection to your computer
3
R
eset button Can be used to reboot the gateway or reset the gateway settings.
• To reboot (or restart) the gateway, press the indented Reset button once using
the end of a paper clip or other small object with a narrow tip, and then release.
• To reset the gateway configuration back to the factory default settings, press and
hold the indented Reset button for 15 seconds using the end of a paper clip or
other small object with a narrow tip, and then release. See Reset Your Gateway
Settings for more information on an alternative method to reset the gateway
settings using the SBG6400 Web Manager.
WARNING! Resetting to factory defaults also deletes any custom gateway
configurations, including your user passwords and other security settings. You
should back up the gateway configuration files before resetting the gateway. See
Back Up Your Gateway Configuration for more information.
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Port Name
Description
3
Coaxial cable connector
4
100 - 240VAC Power connector
WARNING! To avoid any damage to your SBG6400 Gateway, only use the power
adapter and cord provided in the box.
Gateway Label
The gateway label is located on the bottom of the SBG6400. It contains specific gateway ID information
that you may need when contacting your service provider or ARRIS Technical Support.
To receive Internet service, you will have to contact your service provider for assistance. You may need
to provide the following information listed on the gateway label:
ο Gateway model name (SBG6400)
ο Gateway MAC address (HFC MAC ID)
ο Gateway serial number (S/N)
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This product is for indoor use only. Do not route the Ethernet cable(s) outside
of the building. Exposure of the cables to lightning could create a safety
hazard and damage the product.
Connect the SBG6400 to Your Computer
Before installing the SBG6400:
• Check with your service provider to ensure broadband cable service is available in your area.
To set up a wireless network, you will need a high-speed Internet connection provided by an
Internet service provider.
Note: When contacting your service provider, you may need your gateway information listed on the
gateway label located on the bottom of your SBG6400 (see Gateway Label).
• Choose a location in your home where your computer and gateway are preferably near existing
cable and electrical wall outlets.
For the best Wi-Fi coverage, a central location in your home or building is recommended.
Note: The following installation procedure covers the wired Ethernet connection process so that you can
confirm that the SBG6400 was properly installed and can connect to the Internet.
Figure 3 – SBG6400 Connection Diagram
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1. Check that a coaxial cable is already connected to a cable wall outlet or RF splitter (optional).
2. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the Cable connector on the SBG6400.
Use your hand to tighten the connectors to avoid damaging them.
3. Connect the Ethernet cable to an available Ethernet port on the SBG6400.
4. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your computer.
Optional: Repeat steps 3 and 4 for an additional computer or other network device that you want
to install as a wired connection on your home network.
5. Connect the power cord to the Power port on the SBG6400.
6. Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical wall outlet.
Note: This automatically powers ON the SBG6400.
Establish an Internet Connection
Although your computer may already be configured to automatically access the Internet, you should
still perform the following gateway connectivity test to verify that the devices were connected properly.
1. Power ON the computer connected to the SBG6400 if it is turned off, and then log in.
2. Contact your service provider to activate (provision) the SBG6400. You may have to provide the
HFC MAC ID listed on the gateway label.
Note: Your service provider may allow for automatic activation which will automatically launch its own
special website when you open a web browser.
3. After the SBG6400 is activated, open a web browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox, or
Safari) on your computer.
If the special website did not open, continue with step 4. If it did open, proceed to step 5.
4. Type a valid URL (www.arrisi.com) in the address bar and then click or press Enter.
The ARRIS website should open. If it did not open, please contact your service provider for
assistance.
5. Check that the Power, Receive, Send, and Online front panel LEDs on the SBG6400 light up in
sequential order. See Front Panel for additional LED status information.
ο If all four LEDs did not light up solid and you also do not have an Internet connection, you may
have to contact your service provider to reactivate the SBG6400 or check for signal issues.
ο If you still cannot connect to the Internet, your SBG6400 may be defective. Please contact ARRIS
Technical Support at 1-877-466-8646 for assistance.
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Connection
It is highly recommended that you first verify that your computer can connect to the Internet using an
Ethernet connection before configuring your wireless network.
You must already have access to an Internet service in your home before setting up a wireless network
connection. Also, make sure your computer and the SBG6400 are connected through an Ethernet
connection.
Choose one of the following options to set up your wireless network connection:
• Launch the SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard
• Set Up a Wireless Network Using Your Computer
• Use the SBG6400 WPS Pairing Button
After setting up your wireless network connection, check that your wireless network connection was set
up properly. See Test Your Wireless Network Connection for more information.
Launch the SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard
The SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard is a six-step application to help you quickly configure the default
wireless network settings on your SBG6400. It configures your wireless network name (SSID), Wi-Fi
Security key (network password), and Wi-Fi Security code.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The quick start wizard uses the default settings already configured for your
SBG6400 to help you quickly set up your wireless home network. However, the wizard will only let
you change the wireless network name (SSID) and Wi-Fi Security key (network password). After
completing the wizard and getting your SBG6400 connected to the Internet, you will be able to
make additional network configuration changes to further customize your wireless home network
and connect your wireless devices. See Creating Wi-Fi Networks for more information.
1. Open a web browser (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox, or Safari) on the computer
connected to the SBG6400.
2. Type the default LAN IP address, http://192.168.0.1, in the Address bar and then press
Enter. The gateway Login screen displays.
3. Type the default username and password. Both entries are case-sensitive.
Username: admin
Password: password
4. Click Login to open the SBG6400 Web Manager. The Launch Quick Start Wizard screen displays (see
Figure 4).
Note: If the default user name and password are not working, your service provider may have to set up
alternate login credentials. Please contact your service provider or ARRIS Technical Support for
assistance.
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5. Click Launch Quick Start Wizard to start the wizard. The Welcome screen displays (see Figure 5).
Figure 4 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard Opening Screen
Note: The ARRIS logo shown here and on other screenshots throughout this user guide represents the
company logo for the manufacturer of the SURFboard SBG6400 Wireless Cable Modem Gateway.
Figure 5 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard Welcome Screen
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6. Click Next to open the Wi-Fi Network Name & Passphrase screen.
Figure 6 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard-Step 2 of 6 Screen
7. Do one of the following to set up your wireless network name in the Network Name (SSID) field:
ο Keep the default network name or SSID (listed on the SBG6400 Gateway label).
ο Enter a name of your choice for your wireless network. Your new network name must contain
from one to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Note: You have the option to customize your wireless network name (SSID) after completing the initial
wireless network connection. However, you must use the default SSID listed on the gateway label for the
initial gateway installation. See Change Your Wireless Network Name (SSID) for more information.
8. Do one of the following to set up your wireless network password in the Passphrase / Wi-Fi
Security Key field:
ο Keep the default passphrase or Wi-Fi Security key (listed on the SBG6400 Gateway label).
ο Enter a password of your choice for your wireless network password.
The passphrase or Wi-Fi Security key is the sign-on access code for your wireless network. The
access code must contain from eight to 64 characters consisting of any combination of letters,
numbers, and symbols. It should be as unique as possible to protect your wireless network and
deter hackers or unauthorized access to your wireless network.
Note: We highly recommend that you change the default Wi-Fi Security Key to a more secure wireless
password to protect your wireless network from unauthorized access. See Prevent Unauthorized Access
for more information.
9. Click Next to open the Wi-Fi Security Configuration screen (see Figure 7).
The wizard configures WPA2-PSK as the default wireless security code. It is the highest wireless
network security level. See Set Up Your Wireless Primary Network to change the wireless security
code for your wireless home network.
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Figure 7 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard-Step 3 of 6 Screen
10. Click Next to open the User Security Configuration screen.
Figure 8 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard-Step 4 of 6 Screen
ο This screen allows you to change the current (or default) login user name and password for
accessing the SBG6400 Web Manager.
Note: You must select each checkbox to activate the field to enter your new username and
password. Otherwise, the fields are disabled. The Next button is disabled, if the username or
password was not entered correctly. Make sure to repeat the same username and password in their
respective fields.
ο Select the Change Username checkbox and then enter your new user name in both fields.
ο Select the Change Password checkbox and then enter your new password in both fields.
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11. Click Next to open the Review Settings screen and confirm your wireless network settings.
Figure 9 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard-Step 5 of 6 Screen
12. Click Apply to accept the wireless network settings and open the Settings Applied screen or click
Previous to go back and change your wireless network name and/or password.
Wait for your wireless network settings to be saved. When it is complete, the Settings Applied
screen will open.
Figure 10 – SBG6400 Quick Start Wizard-Step 6 of 6 Screen
13. Click Exit on the Settings Applied screen.
Note: You can click Print for a printout of your wireless network settings for later use for logging onto
your wireless network or changing your wireless network settings.
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Set Up a Wireless Network Using Your Computer
Use one of the following options to create your wireless network:
• Quick Connect Using the Windows Taskbar
• Connect Using the Windows Control Panel
Note: The steps for setting up a wireless network may differ slightly depending on the Windows operating
system running on your computer. The steps used here apply to Windows 7.
Quick Connect Using the Windows Taskbar
1. From the Windows taskbar, click the Wireless Link icon to open the list of available wireless
networks.
Figure 11 – Sample Available Wireless Networks Window
Note: If the icon is not visible, click the Show hidden icons button shown below.
Figure 12 – Windows Taskbar Icons
2. Locate and then left-click on the SBG6400 wireless network name or SSID (for example,
SBG6400-#####) for your SBG6400 from the wireless networks list (see Figure 12).
The default SSID is located on the gateway label on the bottom of your SBG6400.
Note: You have the option to customize your wireless network name or SSID after completing your initial
wireless network connection. However, you must use the default SSID listed on the gateway label for the
initial gateway installation. See Change Your Wireless Network Name (SSID) for more information.
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Figure 13 – Sample Available Wireless Networks Window
3. Select Connect automatically to set up your wireless devices for automatic connections to your
home network upon log on.
4. Click Connect to open the Connect to a Network window.
Figure 14 –Network Connection Window
5. Enter a wireless network security code or passphrase for your wireless network password in the
Security key field.
You can use the Wi-Fi Security Key code listed on the SBG6400 gateway label or create your own
personal password.
Note: Remember to use a unique combination of letters, numbers, and characters to create a more
secure password. See Prevent Unauthorized Access for more information.
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6. Select Hide characters and then click OK to encrypt (or hide) your network Security key (or network
password).
Figure 15 –Network Connection-Create Network Password Window
Connect Using the Windows Control Panel
1. From the Windows taskbar, click Start button and then click Control Panel.
2. Click Network and Sharing Center to open the Network and Sharing Center window.
Figure 16 – Control Panel-Network and Sharing Center Window
3. Click Manage wireless networks under Control Panel Home to open the Manage Wireless Networks window.
4. Click Add to open the Manually Connect to a Wireless Network window.
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Figure 17 – Manually Connect to a Wireless Network Window
5. Click Manually create a network profile to open another Manually Connect to a Wireless Network window.
Figure 18 – Manually Connect to a Wireless Network Window
6. Enter the ARRIS wireless network name or SSID (SBG6400-#####) for your SBG6400 in the Network
name field.
The SSID name is located on the gateway label on the bottom of your SBG6400.
Note: You have the option to customize your wireless network name or SSID after completing your initial
wireless network connection. However, you must use the default SSID listed on the gateway label for the
initial gateway installation. See Change Your Wireless Network Name (SSID) for more information.
7. Select the wireless Security level for your wireless network from the Security type drop-down list.
Note: Select WPA2-Personal which is the highest security level. This is also the default security level for
the SBG6400.
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8. Select the password encryption type from the Encryption type drop-down list. This is used for securing
your wireless network.
ο TKIP – Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
ο AES – Advanced Encryption Standard (recommended). AES is the default encryption type for the
SBG6400.
9. Enter a Security code or passphrase for your wireless network password in the Security Key field.
You can use the WI-FI SECURITY KEY listed on the SBG6400 gateway label or create your own
personal password.
Note: Remember to use a unique combination of letters, numbers, and characters to create a more
secure password. See Prevent Unauthorized Access for more information.
10. Select Hide characters to prevent your Security Key or password from displaying in the field.
11. Select Start this connection automatically so that your wireless devices will automatically connect to your
wireless network upon login.
12. Click Next to complete the wireless network setup.
The Successfully added <Network name> message for your new wireless network should appear.
13. Click Close to exit.
Use the SBG6400 WPS Pairing Button
Use the WPS Pairing Button option to connect your WPS-enabled devices. The WPS Pairing button
automatically assigns a random wireless network name (SSID) and Wi-Fi Security Key to the SBG6400
and other WPS-enabled devices to connect to your wireless home network.
Note: To use the WPS Pairing button option, your computer hardware must support WPS and also have WPA
security compatibility.
1. Power ON your gateway and other WPS-enabled devices that you want to connect to your wireless
network.
2. Press and hold the WPS button located on the top of the SBG6400 for five to 10 seconds and then
release (see Front Panel for the SBG6400 front view).
3. If applicable, press the WPS button on your WPS-enabled computer or other WPS device.
4. Repeat step 3 for each additional WPS-enabled device that you want to connect to your wireless
network.
Test Your Wireless Network Connection
Perform the following connectivity test to check that the SBG6400 and other wireless devices are
connected to your wireless home network:
1. If the wireless devices connected to the wireless network, disconnect the Ethernet cable from your
computer and the SBG6400.
2. Open a web browser on your computer.
3. Type a valid URL (www.arrisi.com) in the address bar, and then click or press Enter.
If the website did not open, please contact your service provider or call ARRIS Technical Support at
1-877-466-8646 for assistance.
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Connected Networks
Use the SBG6400 Web Manager to view and monitor the configuration settings and operational status
of your gateway. You can also configure your network connections and wireless security settings. See
Protecting & Monitoring Your Wireless Network for more information.
Note: If you did not purchase your gateway from a retail store, you may notice a few blocked configuration
settings in the SBG6400 Web Manager that cannot be modified. This may be due to some restrictions set up
by your service provider to prevent unauthorized changes to certain configuration parameters.
Start the Gateway Web Manager
Note: You must use the default user name and password (listed below) to log in to the SBG6400 Web
Manager for the first time. For network security purposes, we highly recommend that you should change the
gateway default user name and password after logging onto the SBG6400 for the first time. See Change the
Default User Name and Password for more information.
1. Open any web browser on the computer connected to the SBG6400.
2. In the Address bar, type 192.168.0.1 for the Gateway Web Manager IP address, and then press
Enter. The gateway Login screen displays.
3. Type the default user name and password. Both entries are case-sensitive.
ο Username: admin
ο Password: password
4. Click Login to open the SBG6400 Web Manager. The SBG6400 Main Screen displays (see Figure 19).
Note: If the default user name and password are not working, your service provider may have to set up
alternate login credentials. Please contact your service provider or ARRIS Technical Support for
assistance.
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Figure 19 – SBG6400 Main Screen
Gateway Web Manager Menu Options
Main Menu Buttons
The SBG6400 main menu buttons are displayed along the top of the SBG6400 Web Manager screen. To
display the drop-down submenu options, click the menu button.
Figure 20 – SBG6400 Web Manager Main Menu Buttons
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Main Menu Links
The SBG6400 main menu and related submenu option links are also displayed along the bottom of the
SBG6400 Web Manager screen. To open a submenu option, click the link.
Figure 21 – SBG6400 Web Manager Main Menu Links
Table 4: SBG6400 Web Manager Main Menu Options
Menu Option
Function
Home Displays the Quick Start Wizard main screen.
Status
Provides information about the gateway hardware and software,
MAC address, gateway IP address, serial number, and related
information.
Additional screens provide diagnostic tools and also allow you to
change your gateway user name and password.
Basic Configures the gateway IP-
related configuration data, including
Network Configuration, WAN Connection Type, DHCPv6, and
DDNS
Advanced
Controls Internet protocols which configure and monitor how the
gateway routes IP traffic on the SBG6400.
Wireless Configures and monitors the gateway wireless networking
features.
Firewall Configures and monitors the gateway firewall.
Help Provides general information to help you set up your home
network.
Logout Closes the SBG6400 Web Manager.
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Get Help
You can choose any of the following three options to obtain help information for any SBG6400 Web
Manager function. General help information is available for any SBG6400 menu option when you click
the Help button on that page.
• Overview Help
• Help Links
• Field Level Help
Overview Help
General help information is available when you click Help, Overview on the SBG6400 Main Menu.
Figure 22 – Help Overview Screen
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Help Links
Provides a concise list of your gateway configuration settings with applicable links for easy access when
you click Help, About on the SBG6400 Main Menu. The link opens the related configuration screen.
Figure 23 – Help Links Screen
Field Level Help
More specific help information is available throughout the web manager for field level help when you
click the Help link located to the right of the applicable field.
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View the Gateway Product Information
The Status Product Information screen displays general product information, including the firmware
version and the current network connection status of the gateway.
To open the Status Product Information page:
1. Click Status on the SBG6400 Main Menu.
2. Click Product Information from the Status submenu options.
3. Click the Refresh button (F5) in your web browser to reload the information on the screen.
Figure 24 – SBG6400 Status – Product Information Screen
View the Gateway Status
The Status Connection screen displays information about the RF upstream and downstream channels,
including downstream channel frequency, upstream channel ID, and upstream and downstream signal
power and modulation.
This screen also displays IP lease information including the current IP address of the cable modem, the
duration of both leases, the expiration time of both leases, and the current system time from the
DOCSIS time server.
To open the Status Connection screen:
1. Click Status on the SBG6400 Main Menu.
2. Click Connection from the Status submenu options.
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Figure 25 – SBG6400 Status Connection Screen
Back Up Your Gateway Configuration
You can save a backup copy of the current gateway settings to your local computer. You can use the
backup file to restore your custom gateway settings in the event that you made changes that you no
longer want.
We highly recommend that you perform the gateway configuration
backup using the
SBG6400 default login username and password.
To create a back up copy of your gateway settings:
1. Click Basic on the SBG6400 Main Menu.
2. Click Backup and Restore from the Basic submenu options.
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Figure 26 – SBG6400 Backup and Restore Screen
3. Click Backup and then click OK at the Select ‘Save’ prompt.
4. Click Save to create a backup file of your SBG6400 configuration in the File Download dialog box. A
download is complete message will display.
5. Select Desktop from the pull-down list.
Note: GatewaySettings.bin is the default file name for your backup configuration file.
6. Select the default GatewaySettings.bin file.
7. Select bin Document for the Save as document type.
8. Click Save and then Close to create a backup file of your SBG6400 configuration settings.
Restore Your Gateway Settings
WARNING
!
This action will delete your current gateway configuration settings and
allow you to restore a previously saved gateway configuration.
Note: After the configuration settings are restored, the gateway will automatically reboot and you will have
to log on using the default username (admin) and password (password).
1. Click Basic on the SBG6400 Main Menu.
2. Click Backup and Restore from the Basic submenu options.
3. Click Choose File to search for a previously saved gateway configuration file from the Downloads
folder on your computer.
4. Click Open and then Restore. The gateway will automatically reboot.
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Reset Your Gateway Settings
At any time, you can reset the SBG6400 gateway configuration settings and your user name and
password back to the default factory settings. There are two methods available for resetting the
gateway configuration settings on the SBG6400:
• Using the SBG6400 Reset button, see Reset button
• Using the SBG6400 Web Manager (this section)
WARNING!
This process also deletes any custom gateway configurations you may have
already created. We recommend that you create a backup copy of your gateway
configuration before resetting the gateway. See Back Up Your Gateway Configuration for
more information.
From the SBG6400 Web Manager, do the following to open the Status Security screen:
1. Click Status on the SBG6400 Main Menu.
2. Click Security from the Status submenu options.
Figure 27 – Restore Factory Defaults Screen
3. Select Yes under Restore Factory Defaults.
4. Click Apply to reset the default username and password, and restore the original gateway
configuration.
The message, This action will restore factory default settings. Please reboot the modem for
new settings to take effect, displays.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Status on the SBG6400 Main Menu.
7. Click Configuration from the Status submenu options to display the Status Configuration screen.
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8. Click Reboot.
9. Log back in using the default username and password.
ο Username: admin
ο Password: password
Exit the SBG6400 Web Manager
To log out and close the SBG6400 Web Manager:
• Click Logout located in the upper right corner of the screen above the SBG6400 Main Menu.
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Protecting & Monitoring Your
Wireless Network
After you have successfully connected the SBG6400 and your wireless devices, you should configure the
gateway to protect your wireless network from unwanted and unauthorized access by any wireless
devices within range of your wireless network. Although security for the SBG6400 is already configured,
you can use the SBG6400 Configuration Manager to tailor the level of security and access that you want
to allow on your network.
Prevent Unauthorized Access
To prevent unauthorized access and configuration to your wireless network, we
highly recommend that you immediately change the default user name and password
after connecting to the Internet and logging on to the SBG6400 for the first time.
One of the most important recommendations for securing your wireless home network is to change the
default administrator password on your SBG6400 and other wireless devices as well. Default passwords
are commonly used and shared on the Internet.
To ensure that your wireless home network is secure, it is recommended that you follow these best
practices for user passwords:
• Always create a secure password or pass phrase that is not easily guessed.
• Use phrases instead of names so that it may be easier for you to remember.
• Use a combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
• Continue to change your administrator password on a regular basis.
Note: If your service provider supplied the SBG6400, you may not have the necessary user privileges to
change the log in user name.
Change the Default User Name and Password
To change the default user name:
1. Log in to the SBG6400 from any web browser on the computer connected to the SBG6400.
2. Type the Gateway Web Manager IP address, http://192.168.0.1, in the Address bar and
then press Enter. The gateway Login screen displays.
3. Type the default username and password as they appear below:
ο Username: admin
ο Password: password
4. Click Login to open the SBG6400 Web Manager. The SBG6400 Status Connection screen displays.
5. Click the Status menu button and then click Security to display the Status Security screen.
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6. Confirm that Change Username is displayed in the drop-down selection box.
7. Complete each field entry, but note the following:
ο All fields (for example, Current Username & Current Password) are case-sensitive.
Note: For first time logons, the current username is admin and the current password is password.
ο Make sure No is selected under Restore Factory Defaults.
Figure 28 – Change User Name Screen
8. Click Apply to update your user name.
9. Click Change Username drop-down arrow to display Change Password.
Figure 29 – Change User Password Screen
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10. Complete each field entry, but note the following:
ο All fields are case-sensitive.
ο Username is your new user name, if you changed it.
ο Make sure No is selected for Restore Factory Defaults.
ο Find a secure place to write down and keep your new user name and password.
11. Click Apply to update your password.
Set Up Firewall Protection
You can set up firewall filters and firewall alert notifications on your wireless home network. You can
also block Java Applets, Cookies, ActiveX controls, popup windows, Proxies, and website access. See
Protection Level for more information.
To set the firewall protection level:
1. From any screen, click the Firewall-Protection Level menu link or click the Firewall menu button
on the SBG6400 Main Menu and then select Protection Level.
Figure 30 – Firewall Protection Level Screen
2. Click the Firewall Protection Setting drop-down button to select the firewall protection level.
Possible values:
ο Off
ο Low
ο Medium
ο High
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Note: Selecting Off will disable firewall protection on your home network. Your computer(s) and other
Ethernet-enabled devices on your network will be at risk for possible attacks from viruses and hackers.
3. Select each Web filter that you want to set for the firewall and then click Apply.
Set Up Parental Controls
You can set up the following Parental Controls on your home network:
• Allow or block access to specific Internet sites.
• Allow or block access to specific MAC addresses.
• Set time limitations for computer usage or Internet access
Note: Any Parental Control filters that do not include assigned ports, will apply to all ports. This also applies
to MAC addresses as well.
You can also link each user on your network to specified rules for login, time-access, and content
filtering. See Parental Control for more information.
To set Parental Controls:
1. From any screen, click the Firewall-Parental Control menu link or click the Firewall menu button
on the SBG6400 Main Menu and then select Parental Control.
Figure 31 – Parental Control-Change Time Zone Screen
2. Click Current Time Zone drop-down button to select your time zone.
3. Select Yes or No to automatically adjust the time for Daylight Saving Time.
4. Click Create to continue setting up Parental Controls (see Figure 22).
5. Enter a name for the user profile that you want to create in the Description field.
6. Enter the 12-digit (hexadecimal) MAC address of the device for which you are creating Parental
Controls in the MAC Address field.
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Figure 32 – Firewall Parental Control Screen
7. Enter the web address of the Internet site that you want to block or access.
8. Enter the Starting port number of the in the Start Port field.
9. Enter the Ending port number of the in the End Port field.
10. Select TCP, UDP, or BOTH from the Internet Protocol drop-down list.
11. Select the days of the week that you want to allow the selected user to access the Internet.
12. Select the time range that you want to allow the selected user to access the Internet.
13. Select to Allow or Block Internet access for the time and days you set previously.
14. Select On or Off in the Enabled field to enable or disable this Parental Control restriction.
15. Click Apply, when done.
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Set Up Port Triggers
You can use Port Triggers to configure dynamic triggers to specific devices on the LAN. This allows
special applications that require specific port numbers with bi-directional traffic to function properly.
Applications such as video conferencing, voice, gaming, and some messaging program features may
require these special settings.
Note: If you enable the firewall and set up custom port triggers, then you must configure the firewall to allow
traffic through those custom ports. See Set Up Firewall Protection for more information.
To configure Port Triggers:
1. Click Advanced on the SBG6400 Main Menu bar.
2. Click Port Triggers from the Advanced submenu options.
Figure 33 – Advanced Port Triggers Screen
3. Click Create Port Triggers button to open the Add Port Triggering Entry window.
Figure 34 – Create Port Triggers Screen
4. Enter the starting port number for the port to be triggered in the Trigger Start Port field.
5. Enter the ending port number for the port to be triggered in the Trigger End Port field.
6. Enter the starting port number of the Port Trigger range in the Target Start Port field.
7. Enter the ending port number of the Port Trigger range in the Target End Port field.
8. Select TCP, UDP, or BOTH from the Internet Protocol drop-down list.
9. Enter a unique name in the Description field.
10. Select On to enable IP port triggers or Off to disable them.
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11. Click Apply to create your port triggers.
12. Repeat steps 3 thru 11 for each additional port trigger that you want to create.
Set Up Port Forwarding
You can use Port Forwarding to set up a computer or other network device on your home network
(LAN) to be accessible to computers or other remote network devices on the Internet. This allows you to
open specific ports behind the firewall on your LAN to set up dedicated connections between your
computer and other remote computers for online gaming or other online services. Some allowable
services are predefined under the Commonly Forwarded Ports. See Figure 26 for a list of commonly
used port numbers.
Note: It is recommended that you manually configure the TCP/IP settings listed below on the computer you
are setting up for remote access. Otherwise, remote access to your computer will not be available on the
Internet.
• IP address
• Subnet mask
• Default gateway
• DNS address (at least one)
To set up Port Forwarding:
1. Click Advanced on the SBG6400 Main Menu bar.
2. Click Port Forwarding from the Advanced submenu options.
Note: To map a port, you would enter the range of port numbers that you want forwarded locally and
the IP address for sending traffic to those ports. If you only want a single port specification, enter the
same port number in the start and end locations for that IP address.
Figure 35 – Advanced Port Forwarding Screen
3. Do either of the following to set up the External IP Address:
ο Keep the IP Address set at 0.0.0.0 in the External IP Address field and then enter the port
number in the Start Port field. Repeat the same port number in the End Port field (select a
specific port from the Commonly Forwarded Ports drop-down list or see Figure 26 for the list).
This allows incoming data traffic on the specified ports from any remote IP address.
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ο Enter a specific remote IP address of your choice in the External IP Address field and then enter
the specific port numbers in the Start and End Port fields (select a specific port from the
Commonly Forwarded Ports drop-down list or see Figure 26 for the list).
This allows incoming data traffic on the specified ports from only one remote IP address.
Note: To forward a range of ports, enter the first number of the port range in the Start Port field and
the last number of the port range in the End Port field.
4. Do the following to set up your Local IP Address:
a. Enter the IP address of your local computer that you are setting up for port forwarding.
b. Enter the port number of your choice in the Start Port field. Repeat the same port number in
the End Port field (select a specific port from the Commonly Forwarded Ports drop-down list or
see Figure 26 for the list).
Note: To forward a range of ports, enter the first number of the port range in the Local Start Port
field and the last number of the port range in the Local End Port field.
5. Enter a description to name the forwarded port you are creating.
6. Select TCP, UDP, or BOTH from the Internet Protocol drop-down list.
7. Select On to enable port forwarding or Off to disable it.
8. Click Apply.
Figure 36 – Commonly Used Forwarded Ports List
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Set Up the DMZ Host
WARNING!
The gaming DMZ host is not protected by the SBG6400 gateway firewall. It is
exposed to the Internet and thus vulnerable to attacks or hacking from any computer on
the Internet. Consider carefully before configuring a device to be in the DMZ.
You can configure one computer on your home network to be the DMZ Host. That computer will
operate outside of the SBG6400 firewall and allow remote access from the Internet to your computer,
gaming device, or other IP-enabled device. The DMZ Host feature will only allow outside users to have
direct access to the designated DMZ Host device and not your home network. See DMZ Host for more
information.
To create the DMZ Host:
1. Click Advanced on the SBG6400 Main Menu bar.
2. Click DMZ Host from the Advanced submenu options.
Figure 37 – Advanced DMZ Host Screen
3. Enter the last one to three digits (from 2 to 254) of the IP address of the computer or gaming device
that you are setting up as the DMZ host.
4. Click Apply.
Note: Remember to reset the IP address back to 0 (zero) to close all the ports when you are finished with the
needed application. If you do not reset the IP address, that computer will be exposed to the public Internet.
Store Remote Firewall Logs
You can store firewall attack reports or logs on a computer in your home, so that multiple instances can
be logged over a period of time. You can select individual attack or configuration items to send to the
SysLog server, so that only the items of interest will be monitored.
Note: The SysLog server must be on the same network as the Private LAN behind the Configuration Manager
(typically 192.168.0.x).
To store remote Firewall logs:
1. Click the Firewall-Remote Log menu link or click the Firewall menu button on the SBG6400 Main
Menu and then select Remote Log.
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Figure 38 – Firewall Remote Log Screen
2. Select all desired event types that you want to monitor. This will activate the SysLog monitoring
feature.
3. Enter the last digits from 10 to 254 of the SysLog server’s IP address.
Note: Normally, the IP address of this SysLog server is hard-coded so that the address always agrees with
the entry on this page.
4. Click Apply.
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Creating Wi-Fi Networks
The SBG6400 supports a secure method for setting up multiple access points on your wireless home
network. This enables you to designate a guest network for visitors, friends, or other family members
without giving them access to your files or other devices on your primary network. You have the option
to create a PIN or pushbutton method for logging onto your wireless network.
Set Up Your Wireless Primary Network
1. Open a web browser and log onto the SBG6400 to open the SBG6400 Web Manager. See Start the
Gateway Web Manager for more information.
2. Click Wireless on the SBG6400 Main Menu bar.
3. Click Primary Network Settings from the Wireless submenu options.
Figure 39 – Wireless Primary Network Settings Screen
4. Select Enabled or Disabled in the Wireless Network field to turn ON or OFF wireless networking on
your wireless network.
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5. Keep the default network name (also listed on the gateway label) or enter a name of your choice for
your wireless primary network in the Network Name (SSID) field.
The network name must consist of any combination of up to 32 ASCII characters. It cannot match
any other SSID on your SBG6400.
6. Select Enabled or Disabled in the Network Name (SSID) Broadcast field to turn ON or OFF outside
access to your wireless network.
7. Select one of the following wireless network security options for your wireless network from the
Wireless Security drop-down list:
ο WPA2-PSK: Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 with Pre-Shared Key (recommended)
ο WPA2-PSK + WPA-PSK: combination Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 with Pre-Shared Key
and Wi-Fi Protected Access with Pre-Shared Key
ο Unencrypted: Allows access to the wireless network without a Wi-Fi Security Key
ο WPA-PSK: Wi-Fi Protected Access with Pre-Shared Key, standard encryption
ο WPA2 (Enterprise): Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 provides additional network security and
requires a user name and password for network logon
ο WPA2 + WPA (Enterprise): combination Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 and Wi-Fi Protected
Access provides additional network security and requires a user name and password for
network logon
ο WPA (Enterprise): Wi-Fi Protected Access provides additional network security and requires a
user name and password for network logon
8. Choose the wireless network encryption type in the Encryption field:
ο AES – Advanced Encryption Standard: Provides the strongest encryption (recommended)
ο AES+TKIP – Advanced Encryption Standard and Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
Allows both AES and TKIP-capable clients to connect to your wireless network
9. Enter any combination of characters and words for your network password in the Passphrase field.
10. Click Apply if you are done or continue with Enable or Disable WPS on Your Wireless Network to set
up WPS on your wireless network.
Enable or Disable WPS on Your Wireless Network
From the Wireless Primary Network screen, go to the WPS Automatic Security Configuration section:
Figure 40 – WPS Setup Screen
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1. Select Enabled in the WPS field to turn ON the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) network security on
your home network. Continue with step 2.
- or -
Select Disabled in the WPS field to turn OFF the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) network security on
your home network. Proceed to step 3 to finish.
2. Select one of the following WPS Pairing methods to add or pair your WPS-enabled wireless devices:
ο Push Button – Press the WPS button on the SBG6400 to start the WPS pairing process with the
WPS-enabled wireless device you want to connect to your wireless network.
Repeat for each additional WPS-enabled device.
ο Gateway PIN – Click Generate PIN to automatically create a new numeric password for
logging onto your wireless home network.
ο Client PIN – Enter a numeric password to log onto your wireless network and then click Add.
3. Click Apply when done.
Set Up a Wireless Guest Network
Note: This feature may be disabled on your SBG6400. Some service providers or cable operators do not allow
for secondary (or guest) wireless networks on their gateway devices.
1. Open a web browser and log onto the SBG6400 to open the SBG6400 Web Manager. See Start the
Gateway Web Manager for more information.
2. Click Wireless on the SBG6400 Main Menu bar.
3. Click Guest Network Settings on the Wireless submenu options.
Figure 41 – Wireless Guest Network Screens
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4. Select the frequency range for your wireless network.
5. Select the guest network from the Selected Guest Network drop-down list.
6. Select Enabled or Disabled in the Guest Network field to turn ON or OFF the selected wireless
guest network.
7. Keep the default guest network name or enter a new name of your choice for your guest network in
the Guest Network Name (SSID) field.
8. Select LAN or Guest from the IP Network drop-down list.
ο LAN – Configures the guest network to be part of your primary network and allow guest users
to connect to your primary network
ο Guest – Configures the guest network to only allow access to a specific network and not your
primary network
9. Enter the IP address for the SBG6400 on the Guest network in the IP Address field.
10. Enter the starting IP address for the guest network lease pool in the Lease Pool Starting IP Address
field.
11. Enter the ending IP address for the guest network lease pool in the Lease Pool Ending IP Address
field.
12. Enter the lease time for the guest network lease pool in the Lease Time field.
13. Select Enabled or Disabled in the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) Enable field to allow or disallow
any network devices, such as smart phones, tablets, gaming devices, or printers to automatically
connect to your wireless home network.
14. Select Enabled or Disabled in the Firewall Enable field to turn ON or OFF the gateway firewall.
15. Select Enabled or Disabled in the DHCPv6 Server field to allow the DHCP server to send leases to
the guest network clients from the guest network lease pool you specified earlier.
Note: If the DHCP server is disabled, you must assign static IP addresses to the guest network STAs.
16. Select one of the following wireless network security options for your wireless network from the
Wireless Security drop-down list:
ο WPA2-PSK: Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 with Pre-Shared Key (recommended)
ο WPA2-PSK + WPA-PSK: combination Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 with Pre-Shared Key
and Wi-Fi Protected Access with Pre-Shared Key
ο WPA-PSK: Wi-Fi Protected Access with Pre-Shared Key, standard encryption
ο Unencrypted: Turns off network security
ο WPA2 + WPA (Enterprise): combination Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 and Wi-Fi Protected
Access provides additional network security and requires a user name and password for
network logon
ο WPA2 (Enterprise): Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 provides additional network security and
requires a user name and password for network logon
ο WPA (Enterprise): Wi-Fi Protected Access provides additional network security and requires a
user name and password for network logon
17. Click Apply, when done.
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Change Your Wireless Network Name (SSID)
The SSID (Service Set Identification) is the wireless network name assigned to your SBG6400 wireless
primary and guest networks. The default SSID which is listed on the gateway label is automatically
populated in the network configuration screens. A list of SSIDs of available wireless networks in close
proximity of your home (for example, neighbors or local businesses) will display when you or someone
else in your home attempt to establish a wireless network connection. For security purposes and quick
recognition of your wireless network, it is recommended that you change the default SSID. You should
also consider changing the default wireless password or passphrase (see Prevent Unauthorized Access
for more information).
Note: When you change the SSID, any wireless devices that are already connected to your wireless network
will be disconnected from the network. The wireless devices will have to be reconnected to the wireless
network using the new SSID.
Do the following to change your wireless network name or SSID:
1. Open a web browser and log onto the SBG6400 to open the SBG6400 Web Manager. See Start the
Gateway Web Manager for more information.
2. Click Wireless on the SBG6400 Main Menu bar.
3. Click Primary Network Settings from the Wireless submenu options to open the Wi-Fi Network
screen.
Figure 42 – Change Your Network Name (SSID) and Password Screens
4. Select the frequency range for your wireless network.
5. Make sure Enabled is selected in the Wireless Network field to turn ON wireless networking on your
home network.
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6. Delete the current network name in the Network Name (SSID) field and then enter a new name of
your choice for your wireless network.
The network name can contain any combination of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
7. Make sure Enabled is selected in the Network Name (SSID) Broadcast field.
8. Delete the current wireless password (passphrase) in the Passphrase field and enter a new
passphrase for the wireless network password.
See Prevent Unauthorized Access for more information.
9. Click Apply at the bottom of the screen.
The new wireless network name should appear in the list of available wireless networks when you
reconnect your wireless devices.
Change the Wireless Channel
Network interference may occur at any time when using a wireless network connection. This may be
caused by other wireless access points that are using the same wireless channel as your SBG6400 and
are also operating within close proximity in your home. When experiencing wireless network
interference, changing the wireless channel on the SBG6400 can improve network connectivity (or
signal strength) and avoid network interference. By default, the SBG6400 is set on Channel 1.
Do the following to change the wireless channel on the SBG6400:
1. Open a web browser and log onto the SBG6400 to open the SBG6400 Web Manager. See Start the
Gateway Web Manager for more information.
2. Click Wireless on the SBG6400 Main Menu bar.
3. Click 802.11 Radio from the Wireless submenu options to open the Wireless 802.11 Radio screen.
Figure 43 – Wireless 802.11 Radio Screens
4. Select the frequency range for your wireless network.
5. Select a channel number from the Channel drop-down list that is different from the channel
number listed as the Current Channel.
Note: It is recommended to use Channel 6 or 11, if it is not listed as the Current Channel. In the Wi-Fi
spectrum, there are multiple channels that overlap and thus degrade wireless network performance.
Channels 1, 6, and 11 are used for better network performance and stability because they do not overlap.
6. Click Apply.
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Troubleshooting Tips
If the solutions listed in this section do not solve your problem, contact your service provider for
assistance.
Your service provider may ask for the status of the LEDs as described in Front Panel LED Icons and Error
Conditions.
You may have to reset the SBG6400 gateway configuration to its original factory settings if the gateway
is not functioning properly.
Solutions
Table 5: Troubleshooting Solutions
Gateway Problem
Possible Solution
POWER LED Icon is OFF
• Check the power connection on the gateway and to the
electrical outlet.
• Check that the electrical outlet is working. Is the outlet
controlled by a light switch?.
If so, disconnect the gateway power cord and connect it to
another electrical outlet that is not controlled by a light switch.
Cannot Send or
Receive Data
•
Check each
end of the coaxial cable connection on the gateway
and cable outlet. Hand tighten each connector, if necessary.
• Check the Ethernet cable to make sure it is properly connected
to the gateway and computer.
• On the front panel, check the status of the LED icons and refer
to Front Panel LED Icons and Error Conditions to identify the
problem.
• If you have cable television service, check your television to
ensure your cable service is operating properly.
• If none of the above solutions resolves the problem, contact
your service provider or call ARRIS Technical Support at
1-877-466-8646 for assistance.
Cannot Access the
Internet
• Check that all cable and power connections on your gateway
and computer are properly connected.
• Check that the Power, Online, and Wireless LED icons on the
front panel are lit up solid.
• Contact your service provider for assistance.
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Gateway Problem
Possible Solution
Wireless devices cannot
send or receive data
•
If the problem still persists after checking the coaxial cable and
Ethernet connections and your IP address, check the Wireless
Security Mode setting on the Wireless Primary Network screen.
• If you enabled WPA and configured a passphrase on the gateway, be
sure each affected wireless client has the identical passphrase. If this
does not solve the problem, check if the wireless client supports WPA.
• If you enabled WEP and configured a key on the gateway, be sure
each affected wireless client has the identical WEP key. If this does not
solve the problem, check whether the client’s wireless adapter
supports the type of WEP key configured on the gateway.
Front Panel LED Icons and Error Conditions
The SBG6400 front panel LED icons provide status information for the following error conditions:
Table 6: Front Panel LED Icons and Error Conditions
Led Icon
Status
If, During Startup:
If, During Normal Operation
OFF Gateway is not properly
plugged into the electrical
outlet
Gateway is unplugged
BLINKING Downstream receive channel
cannot be acquired
Downstream channel is lost
BLINKING Upstream send channel cannot
be acquired
Upstream channel is lost
BLINKING IP registration is unsuccessful IP registration is lost
OFF Led is disabled Led is disabled
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Gateway Configuration
Screen Definitions
This section provides detailed field definitions for the following ARRIS SBG6400 network configuration
screens:
• Basic
• Advanced
• Firewall
Basic Screens
Setup
You can use the SBG6400 Basic Setup screen to configure basic SBG6400 IP-related configuration data,
including your local network configuration, and WAN connection type.
Figure 44 – Basic Setup Screen
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Table 7: Basic Setup Screen-Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Gateway Mode
Sets the device mode:
Routed: Allows the internal network devices to use IP addresses from
the WAN subnet.
Bridged: Disables the network address and port translation settings on
the gateway.
Primary Network
Only Mode
Sets the device mode for the primary network only:
Routed: Allows the internal network devices to use IP addresses from
the WAN subnet.
Bridged: Disables the network address and port translation settings on
the gateway.
LAN
IP Address
MAC Address
The IP address of the SBG6400 on your home network (LAN).
Media Access Control address is set of 12 hexadecimal digits that are
assigned during manufacturing to uniquely identify the hardware
address of the SBG6400 access point.
WAN
IP Address
The public WAN IP address of your SBG6400, which is either dynamically
or statically assigned by the cable operator
MAC Address
Media Access Control address — a set of 12 hexadecimal digits assigned
during manufacturing that uniquely identifies the hardware address of
the SBG6400 access point.
Duration
Describes how long before your Internet connection expires, The WAN
lease will automatically renew itself when it expires.
Expires
Displays the exact time and date the WAN lease expires
Release WAN Lease
Click to release the WAN lease
Renew WAN Lease
Click to renew the WAN lease
DHCP
You can use the Basic DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) screen to configure the IP settings
of your SBG6400 gateway and the DHCP server on your home network. You can also view the status of
the optional internal SBG6400 DHCP server.
WARNING! Do not modify these setting unless you are an experienced network
administrator with a strong understanding of IP addressing, sub-netting, and DHCP.
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Figure 45 – Basic DHCP Screen
Table 8: Basic DHCP Screen-Field Descriptions
Field
Description
LAN Network Configuration
LAN IP Address
The IP address of the SBG6400 on your home network (LAN).
Enable DHCP Server
Checkmark Enabled to enable the SBG6400 DHCP Server.
Uncheck Enabled to disable the SBG6400 DHCP Server.
Starting Local Address
Enter the starting IP address to be assigned by the SBG6400
DHCP server to clients in dotted-decimal format.
Default is 192.168.0.2.
Max Number of Network
Devices
Sets the maximum number of clients for the SBG6400 DHCP
server to assign a private IP address.
Lease Time
Sets the time in seconds that the SBG6400 DHCP server leases an
IP address to a client. The default is 3600 seconds (60 minutes).
Reserve IP Address
Lists clients in which the DHCP server reserves a specific IP
address on the home network (LAN)
Client List
Lists the DHCP client device information.
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DDNS
You can use the Basic DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) screen to set up the DDNS service to
assign a static Internet domain name to a dynamic IP address. This allows various servers on the Internet
to access your computer for processing your requests when you are visiting various Internet sites.
Figure 46 – Basic DDNS Screen
Table 9: Basic DDNS Screen-Field Descriptions
Field
Description
DDNS Service
Select
Disabled
or select
wwwDynDNS.org
to enable the DDNS
service
Username
Enter your user name for the Dynamic Domain Name system
Password
Enter your password for the Dynamic Domain Name system
Host Name
Enter the host name for the Dynamic Domain Name system
IP Address
Displays the IP address
Status
Shows if the DDNS service is
Enabled
or
Disabled
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Backup and Restore
You can use the Basic Backup and Restore screen to save a backup copy of the current SBG6400
gateway configuration settings locally on your computer or restore previously saved gateway
configurations.
Figure 47 – Basic Backup & Restore Screen
Table 10: Basic Backup & Restore -Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Choose File
Allows you to search for a file on your computer to
retrieve or save the gateway configuration.
Restore
Restores a previously saved gateway configuration.
Backup
Creates a back up copy of the current gateway
configuration.
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Advanced Screens
Options
You can use the Advanced Options to set the operating modes for adjusting how the SBG6400 routes IP
traffic on your home network.
Figure 48 – Advanced Options Screen
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Table 11: Advanced Options-Field Descriptions
Field
Description
WAN Blocking
Prevents the SBG6400 Web Manager or the computers
behind it from being visible to other computers on the
SBG6400 WAN.
IPsec Pass-through
Enables the IPsec Pass-through protocol to be used
through the SBG6400 Web Manager so that a VPN device
(or software) may communicate properly with the WAN.
PPTP Pass-through
Enables the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
Pass-through protocol to be used through the SBG6400
Web Manager so that a VPN device (or software) may
communicate properly with the WAN.
Remote Config
Management
Allows remote access to the SBG6400 Web Manager. This
enables you to configure the SBG6400 WAN by accessing
the WAN IP address at Port 8080 of the SBG6400 Web
Manager from anywhere on the Internet.
For example, in the Internet browser URL window, type
http://WanIPAddress:8080/ to access the SBG6400
Web Manager remotely.
Multicast Enable
Allows multicast-specific traffic (denoted by a multicast
specific address) to be passed to and from the computers
on the home network (LAN) behind the SBG6400 Web
Manager.
UPnP Enable
Turns on the Universal Plug and Play protocol (UPnP) agent
in the SBG6400 Web Manager.
Select this option, if you are running a CPE (client)
application that requires UPnP.
NAT ALG Status
Turn ON or OFF the various Network Address Translation
(NAT) and Application Level Gateway (ALG) status options
on your wireless network
Add MAC Address
Enter the MAC address for the computer you want to block
and click Add MAC Address button.
Repeat for up to 20 MAC addresses.
Remove MAC Address
Enter the MAC address filter that you want to delete or
block, then click Remove MAC Address button.
Clear All button
Deletes all of your MAC Address filters.
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IP Filtering
IP filtering allows you to define which local computers will be denied access to the SBG6400 WAN. You
can configure IP address filters to block Internet traffic to specific network devices on your home
network by entering the starting and ending IP address ranges.
Note: You only have to enter the LSB (Least-significant byte) of the IP address; the upper bytes of the IP
address are set automatically from the SBG6400 Web Manager’s IP address.
Figure 49 – Advanced IP Filtering Screen
Table 12: Advanced IP Filtering -Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Start Address
Enter the starting IP address range of the computers for which
you want to deny access to the SBG6400 WAN.
Be sure to only enter the least significant byte of the IP address.
End Address
Enter the ending IP address range of the computers you want
to deny access to the SBG6400 WAN.
Be sure to only enter the least significant byte of the IP address.
Enabled
Activates the IP address filter, when selected.
Select Enabled for each range of IP addresses you want to
deny access to the SBG6400 WAN.
When done, click Apply to activate and save your settings.
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MAC Filtering
MAC filtering allows you to define up to twenty Media Access Control (MAC) address filters to prevent
computers from sending outgoing TCP/UDP traffic to the WAN via their MAC addresses. This is useful
because the MAC address of a specific NIC card never changes, unlike its IP address, which can be
assigned via the DHCP server or hard-coded to various addresses over time.
Figure 50 – Advanced MAC Filtering Screen
Table 13: Advanced MAC Filtering -Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Add MAC Address
Enter the MAC address for the computer you want to
block and click Add MAC Address button.
Repeat for up to 20 MAC addresses.
Remove MAC Address
Enter the MAC address filter that you want to delete
block and click Remove MAC Address button.
Clear All button
Deletes all of your MAC Address filters.
Port Filtering
Port filtering allows you to define port filters to prevent all devices from sending outgoing TCP/UDP
traffic to the WAN on specific IP port numbers. By specifying a starting and ending port range, you can
determine what TCP/UDP traffic is allowed out to the WAN on a per-port basis.
Note: The specified port ranges are blocked for ALL computers, and this setting is not IP address or MAC
address specific. For example, if you wanted to block all computers on your home network from accessing
HTTP sites (or web surfing), you would create the following port filter and then click Apply when done:
• Set Start Port to 80
• Set End Port to 80
• Set Protocol to TCP
• Select Enabled
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Figure 51 – Advanced Port Filtering Screen
Table 14: Advanced Port Filtering -Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Start Port
The starting port number of the Port Filtering range.
End Port
The ending port number of the Port Filtering range.
Protocol
Select TCP, UDP, or BOTH from the drop-down list.
Enabled
Select to activate or deselect to deactivate the selected
IP port triggers.
Port Triggers
You can use Port Triggers to configure dynamic triggers to specific devices on the LAN. This allows
special applications that require specific port numbers with bi-directional traffic to function properly.
Applications such as video conferencing, voice, gaming, and some messaging program features may
require these special settings.
Figure 52 – Advanced Create Port Triggers Screen
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Figure 53 – Advanced Port Triggers Screen
Table 15: Advanced Port Triggers -Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Trigger Start Port
The starting port number of the Port Trigger range.
Trigger End Port
The ending port number of the Port Trigger range.
Target Start Port
The starting port number of the Port Target range.
Target End Port
The ending port number of the Port Target range.
Protocol
Select TCP, UDP, or BOTH from the drop-down list.
Description
Name the port trigger.
Enabled
Select On or Off to activate or deactivate the selected IP
port triggers.
Port Forwarding
Port forwarding allows you to run a publicly accessible server on your home network by specifying the
mapping of TCP/UDP ports to a local computer. This enables incoming requests on specific port
numbers to reach web servers, FTP servers, mail servers, etc. so that they can be accessible from the
Internet.
To map a port, you must enter the range of port numbers that want forwarded locally and the IP
address to which traffic to those ports should be sent. If you only want a single port specification, enter
the same port number in the start and end locations for that IP address.
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A table of commonly used port numbers is also displayed on the page for your convenience. These are
some of the ports used by common applications:
Figure 54 – Commonly Used Port Forwarding Port Numbers List
Figure 55 – Advanced Port Forwarding Screen
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Table 16: Advanced Port Forwarding-Field Descriptions
Field
Description
External IP Address
& Start/End Port
Single port: Remote IP address and a specific port number (enter the
same port number in the Start and End Port fields).
Range of ports: Remote IP address and a specific range of port numbers
(enter the first and last port numbers of the desired port range in the
Start and End Port fields).
Local IP Address &
Start/End Port
Single port: IP address of the local computer or device and a specific port
number (enter the same port number in the Start and End Port fields).
Range of ports: IP address of the local computer or device and a specific
range of port numbers (enter the first and last port numbers of the
desired port range in the Start and End Port fields).
Description
Name of the forwarded port.
Protocol Select
TCP
,
UDP
, or
Both
for the Internet protocol.
Enabled
Select On or Off to enable or disable port forwarding on the selected
port(s).
Commonly
Forwarded Ports
List of port numbers used by common applications.
DMZ Host
You can configure one computer on your home network as the DMZ Host. That computer will operate
outside of the SBG6400 firewall. This feature allows you to set up a separate subnetwork for remote
access from the Internet to your computer, gaming devices, or other IP-enabled device so that your
home network is not exposed to hackers or other external attacks from the Internet. Outside users will
only have direct access to the designated DMZ Host device and not your home network.
If you set up a computer as the DMZ Host, remember to set the IP address back to zero (0) when you are
finished with the needed application, since this computer will be exposed to the Internet. Although the
computer is protected from Denial of Service (DoS) attacks via the SBG6400 firewall, it is still exposed to
the Internet.
Figure 56 – Advanced DMZ Host Screen
Table 17: Advanced DMZ Host-Field Descriptions
Field
Description
DMZ Host
Enter the IP address of the selected computer you are
setting up as the DMZ host.
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Firewall Screens
You can configure firewall filters and alert notifications for your home network. The SBG6400 firewall
protects the SBG6400 LAN from unwanted attacks and other intrusions on the Internet. Firewall
protection also provides the following benefits:
• Advanced, integrated stateful-inspection firewall supporting intrusion detection, session tracking,
and denial-of-service attack prevention.
• Maintains state data for every TCP/IP session on the OSI network and transport layers.
• Monitors all incoming and outgoing packets, applies the firewall policy to each one, and screens for
improper packets and intrusion attempts.
• Generates comprehensive notifications for the following:
ο User authentications
ο Rejected internal and external connection requests
ο Session creation and termination
ο Outside attacks (intrusion detection)
Protection Level
The Firewall Protection Level screen has various settings related to blocking or exclusively allowing
different types of data through the SBG6400 from the WAN to the LAN. There are three security firewall
protection levels which correspond to how many services are allowed:
• Off - No security, highest risk
• Low - Minimum security, higher risk
• Medium - Common configuration, modest risk
• High - Safest configuration, highest security
Firewall protection enables the Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall features. Block Fragmented IP
packets prevent all fragmented IP packets from passing through the firewall. Port Scan Detection
detects and blocks port scan activity originating on both the LAN and WAN. IP Flood Detection detects
and blocks packet floods originating on both the LAN and WAN.
You can block Java Applets, Cookies, ActiveX controls, pop up windows, and Proxies.
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Figure 57 – Firewall Protection Level Screen
Table 18: Firewall Protection Level -Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Firewall Protection
Level
• Select Low, Medium, or High to set the level of firewall
protection that you want for your gateway.
• Select Off to disable firewall protection.
Note: If you choose to disable firewall protection, your
computer(s) and other Ethernet-enabled devices on your
home network will be at risk for possible attacks from viruses
and hackers.
Firewall Settings
• Checkmark to enable each filter that you want to set for
the firewall.
• Click Apply, when done.
Allowed Services
Listing of the websites you selected to allow access to
from your home network.
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Parental Control
You can use the Parental Control screen to set up user access restrictions on a specific device connected
to your SBG6400 network. You can set up the following Parental Controls:
• Allow or block access to specific Internet sites.
• Allow or block access to specific MAC addresses.
• Allow or block Internet access based on specific day and time settings.
• Enable or disable Internet session duration timers to limit the amount of time for Internet access.
Note: When creating Parental Control access filters, remember to assign the Start and End ports. Otherwise,
any filters without assigned ports will apply to all ports. This also applies to MAC addresses.
Figure 58 – Firewall Parental Control-Set Time Zone Screen
Table 19: Firewall Parental Control-Set Time Zone-Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Current Time
Enter the current time.
Current Time Zone
Select your time zone.
Automatically adjust for
Daylight Saving Time
Select Yes or No if you want the time to change for
Daylight Saving Time.
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Figure 59 – Firewall Parental Control Screen
Table 20: Firewall Parental Control -Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Description
Enter a name to create a new user profile.
MAC Address
Enter the 12-digit (hexadecimal) hardware address of the device that
you are setting up for parental controls.
The MAC addressed is assigned by the hardware manufacturer and
should be located on the device label.
URL
Enter the web address of the Internet site that you want to block or
access.
Start Port
Enter the starting port number of the range of ports for which you want
to block incoming or outgoing access.
Default port is 0.
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Field
Description
End Port
Enter the ending port number of the range of ports for which you want
to block incoming or outgoing access.
Default port is 0.
Protocol
Select TCP, UDP, or Both for the Internet protocol.
Days
Select the days of the week that the selected user can access the
Internet.
Time
Set the start and end time of day that the selected user can access the
Internet.
Allow/Block
Set to allow or block Internet access for the time defined above.
Enabled
Turn ON or OFF this Parental Control restriction.
Time Zone
Update the related time information for your location.
Local Log
You can use either of the following two formats to send your firewall event log notifications:
• Individual e-mail alerts sent out automatically each time the firewall is under attack
• Local log stored within the gateway and displayed in table form on the Local Log page
Figure 60 – Firewall Local Log Screen
Table 21: Firewall Local Log -Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Contact Email Address
Your email address
SMTP Server Name
Name of the email Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
server
The firewall page requires the name of your email server
for sending a firewall log to your email address. You can
obtain the SMTP server name from your service provider.
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Field
Description
SMTP Username
Your user name for your email account. Check with your
email service provider.
SMTP Password
Your user password for your email account. Check with
your email service provider.
Email Alerts
Enable or disable emailing firewall alerts.
Remote Log
You can send firewall attack reports out to a standard SysLog server, so that many instances can be
logged over a long period of time. You can select individual attack or configuration items to send to the
SysLog server so that only the items of interest will be monitored.
There are four types of Firewall reports that you can monitor and log:
• Permitted Connections – Select to notify the server to send you email logs identifying who is
connecting to your network.
• Blocked Connections – Select to notify the server to send you email logs identifying who was
blocked from connecting to your network.
• Known Internet Attacks – Select to notify the server to send you email logs of known Internet
attacks against your network.
• Product Configuration Events – Select to notify the server to send you email logs of the basic
product configuration events logs.
The SysLog server must be on the same network as the Private LAN behind the Configuration Manager
(typically 192.168.0.x).
To activate the SysLog monitoring feature, check all desired event types to monitor and enter the last
byte of the IP address of the SysLog server. Normally, the IP address of this SysLog server is hard coded
so that the address always agrees with the entry on this page.
Figure 61 – Firewall Remote Log Screen
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Table 22: Firewall Remote Log -Field Descriptions
Field
Description
Permitted Connections
Select if you want email notification of who is
connecting to your network.
Blocked Connections
Select if you want email notification of who is blocked
from connecting to your network.
Known Internet Attacks
Select if you want email notification of known Internet
attacks against your network.
Product Configuration
Events
Select if you want email notification of the basic
product configuration events.
to Syslog server at
192.168.0.x
Enter the last digit(s) of your SysLog server’s IP address.
Possible values: 10 to 254
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