Actiontec Electronics PK5000 ADSL2+ with 4-Port Ethernet Wireless Gateway User Manual
Actiontec Electronics Inc ADSL2+ with 4-Port Ethernet Wireless Gateway
User Manual
Actiontec PK-5000 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Wireless DSL Gateway. The Gateway is the simplest way to connect computers to a high-speed broadband connection. This easy-to-use product is perfect for the home office or small business. If you want to take your computing to the next level, the Wireless DSL Gateway is sure to be one of the keys to your success. Minimum System Requirements s !CTIVE DSL service s #OMPUTER WITH AN 10 Mbps or 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection, or USB connection s -ICROSOFT 7INDOWS 98 Second Edition (SE), Millennium Edition (Me), NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Vista Mac OS 7.1+, 8.0+, 9.0+, OS X+ Note: USB ,!. port is not supported with Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Windows Vista 64-bit, or Mac OS. s )NTERNET %XPLORER 4.0 or higher (5.x+ recommended) or Netscape Navigator 4.0 or higher (4.7+ recommended) s 4#0)0 network protocol installed on each computer Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual Features s 0LUG AND 0LAY INSTALLATION SUPPORT FOR COMPUTERS RUNNING 7INDOWS OPERating systems (98SE, Me, 2000, XP, and Vista) s !$3, 7!. port (RJ-11) s &ULL RATE !.3) 4 Issue 2, ITU G.992.1(G.dmt) and G.992.2(G.lite) standard compliance s !UTO HANDSHAKE FOR DIFFERENT !$3, flavors s USB 1.1 device specification compliance s 12 Mbps USB data rate (full speed) support s "RIDGED %THERNET OVER !4-, PPP over !4-, PPP over Ethernet s 0RECISE !4- traffic shaping s IP packet routing and transparent bridge s RIP-1, RIP-2, and static routing protocol support s "UILT IN .!4, $(#0 server s DNS relay support s 0!0#(!0 authentication, administrative passwords through Telnet s 64-, 128-, and 256-bit 7%070! wireless ,!. security s )%%% Ethernet standard compliance s 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports (4) s &AST %THERNET FLOW CONTROL SUPPORT s 7EB BASED CONFIGURATION SETUP s &40 firmware upgradeable s 7EB DOWNLOAD SUPPORT s 802.11b/g support s WPS support Chapter 1 Introduction Getting to Know the Gateway This section contains a quick description of the Gateway’s lights, ports, etc. The Gateway has several indicator lights (LEDs) and a button on its front panel, and a series of ports and switches on its rear panel. Front Panel The front panel of the Gateway features nine lights: Power, DSL, Internet, Ethernet (4), USB, and Wireless. Power Light The Power light displays the Gateway’s current status. If the Power light glows steadily green, the Gateway is receiving power and fully operational. When the Power light is rapidly flashing, the Gateway is initializing. If the Power light is glows red when the Power cord is plugged in, the Gateway has suffered a critical error and technical support should be contacted. DSL Light The DSL light illuminates when the Gateway is connected to a DSL line. Internet Light When the Internet light glows steadily, the Gateway is connected to the DSL provider. When it flashes, the Gateway’s built-in DSL modem is training for the DSL service. Ethernet Lights The Ethernet lights illuminate when the Gateway is connected to one or more of its yellow Ethernet ports. Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual USB Light The USB light illuminates when the Gateway is connected via its USB port. Wireless Light The Wireless light illuminates when the Gateway is connected wirelessly (if the Gateway’s Wireless feature is turned on). WPS Button The WPS button activates WPS 7I&I 0ROTECTED 3ETUP ON THE 'ATEWAY 3EE CHAPTER h#ONFIGURING 7IRELESS 3ETTINGS v FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WPS. Rear Panel The rear panel of the Gateway contains seven ports (Ethernet [4], Phone,USB, and Power), as well as Reset and Power switches. Ethernet Ports The Ethernet ports are used to connect computers to the Gateway via Ethernet cable. The Ethernet ports are 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing ports, and either a straight-through or crossover Ethernet cable can be used when connecting to the ports. DSL Port The DSL port is used to connect the Gateway to a DSL (Digital Subcriber Line) connection. Chapter 1 Introduction Reset Switch Depressing the Reset switch for one second will restore the Gateway’s factory default settings. To reset the Gateway, depress and hold the Reset switch for approximately ten seconds. The reset process will start after releasing the switch. USB Port The USB port is used to connect a computer to the Gateway via USB cable. Power Port The Power port is used to connect the Power cord to the Gateway. Warning: Do not unplug the Power cord from the Gateway ! during the reset process. Doing so may result in permanent damage to the Gateway. Power Switch The Power switch is used to power the Gateway on and off. Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual This page left intentionally blank. 2 Performing a Quick Setup This chapter is a guide through a quick set up of the Gateway, including how to connect the Gateway to the ISP. To complete the quick setup, have the Welcome Letter or ISP Worksheet handy. If the document is not available, contact the ISP immediately. Accessing Quick Setup Screens To access the Quick Setup screens: 1. /PEN A 7EB BROWSER )N THE h!DDRESSv TEXT BOX TYPE http://192.168.1.1 then press Enter on the keyboard. Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual 2. 4HE h(OMEv SCREEN APPEARS #LICK Quick Setup. 3. ! LOGIN WINDOW APPEARS %NTER THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD IN THE APPROPRIate text boxes, then click OK. Note: 4HE DEFAULT USER NAME IS hADMINv 4HE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS hPASSWORDv Chapter 2 Performing a Quick Setup 4. &OLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THEh7ELCOME TO THE 1UICK 3ETUPv SCREEN THEN CLICKNext. 5. !T THE TOP OF THE NEXT WINDOW SELECT PPPoE or DHCP. 5a. If PPPoE was selected in step 5, the default user name and password are entered in the appropriate text boxes. If “$(#0v WAS SELECTED GO TO STEP 5b. If PPPoE was selected in step 5, select the IP type (“Dynamic )0 $(#0 ;$EFAULT=v OR h3INGLE 3TATIC IP !DDRESSv )F 3INGLE 3TATIC IP !DDRESS WAS SELECTed, enter the address in the appropriate text box. 6. Optional - Select the DNS type (“Dynamic DNS !DDRESSES ;$EFAULT=v OR “Static DNS !DDRESSESv )F 3TATIC DNS !DDRESSES WAS SELECTED ENTER THE PRIMAry and secondary DNS addresses in the appropriate text boxes. If unsure what to enter in this section, contact the ISP. Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual 7. #LICK Apply at the bottom of the screen. 8. Read the instructions on the next screen. The Gateway is successfully configured. The Power light flashes rapidly while the Gateway restarts, then glows steadily green when fully operational. The Internet light will also glow steadily green. The Gateway is now configured and users can start surfing the Internet. If an error appears, stating the Web browser was unable to connect to the Internet, check the configuration settings. Ensure all the information required by theISP is entered correctly. Changing the Password To create or change the password allowing access to the Gateway’s Web #ONFIGURATION SCREENS FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1. &ROM THE h(OMEv SCREEN SELECT Security. 2. 4HE h3ECURITYv SCREEN APPEARS 3ELECT h!DMIN 5SER .AME AND 0ASSWORDv 10 Chapter 2 Performing a Quick Setup 3. 4HE h#HANGE !DMIN 5SERNAME0ASSWORDv SCREEN APPEARS %NTER A NEW 5SERNAME IN THE h!DMIN 5SER .AMEv TEXT BOXT THEN ENTER A NEW PASSWORD IN THE h!DMIN 0ASSWORDv TEXT BOX -AKE SURE TO WRITE DOWN THE USER NAME AND password and keep it in a secure location. They will be needed to access the 'ATEWAYS 7EB #ONFIGURATION SCREENS IN THE FUTURE 4. #LICK Apply at the bottom of the screen. 5. Read the instructions on the next screen. The user name and password are successfully changed. Once the Gateway has rebooted, the new user name and password are active. To ACCESS THE 'ATEWAYS 7EB #ONFIGURATION SCREENS THE NEW USER NAME AND PASSWORD must be entered. 11 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual This page left intentionally blank. 12 Viewing the Gateway’s Status !FTER CONFIGURING THE 'ATEWAY THE 'ATEWAYS CONNECTION AND NETWORK STATUS CAN BE VIEWED 4HE )NTERNET CONNECTION STATUS IS VIEWED IN THE h"ROADBAND #ONNECTION 3TATUSv SCREEN WHILE THE NETWORK STATUS IS VIEWED IN THE h-Y .ETWORKv SCREEN Broadband Connection Status To view the Gateway’s connection statistics, select Status in the Home screen. The h"ROADBAND #ONNECTION 3TATUSv SCREEN APPEARS 4HERE ARE THREE SECTIONS IN THIS screen: General Statistics, PPP Status, and DSL Status. No settings (other than connecting or disconnecting from ! Note: the Internet by clicking on Connect or Disconnect) can be CHANGED FROM THE "ROADBAND #ONNECTION 3TATUS SCREEN General Statistics 4HE TOP SECTION OF THE "ROADBAND #ONNECTION 3TATUS SCREEN DISPLAYS GENERAL STATIStics regarding the Gateway, including model number, firmware version, IP address, and gateway IP address. 13 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual PPP Status 4HE MIDDLE SECTION OF THE "ROADBAND #ONNECTION 3TATUS SCREEN DISPLAYS THE STATUS of the Gateway’s PPP connection, including user name, authentication failures, and packets sent and received. DSL Status 4HE BOTTOM SECTION OF THE "ROADBAND #ONNECTION 3TATUS SCREEN DISPLAYS THE STATUS of the Gateway’s DSL connection, including mode settings, connection status, and NUMBER OF DISCARDED PACKETS #LICK Reset to refresh all statistics on this screen 14 Chapter 3 Viewing the Gateway’s Status )N THE MENU ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE "ROADBAND #ONNECTION 3TATUS SCREEN THERE ARE two other options available to view: NAT Table and Routing Table #LICK TO GENerate the option of choice. NAT Table Selecting NAT Table GENERATES THE h.!4 4ABLEv SCREEN 4HIS SCREEN DISPLAYS AN OVERVIEW of the current list of open connections through .!4 .ETWORK !DDRESS 4RANSLATION THE Gateway supports between the networked computers and the Internet. Routing Table Selecting Routing Table GENERATES THE h2OUTING 4ABLEv SCREEN 4HIS SCREEN DISPLAYS the an overview of the Gateway’s network routes. 15 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual Network Status To view the Gateway’s network status, select My Network IN THE h(OMEv SCREEN 4HE h-Y .ETWORKv SCREEN APPEARS LISTING ALL DEVICES CONNECTED TO THE NETWORK &ROM THIS SCREEN VARIOUS SETTINGS CAN BE ACCESSED INCLUDING 7EBSITE BLOCKING 3CHEDULE 2ULES AND %NABLE !PPLICATION To view the network status of a particular device, click View Device Details for THE DEVICE !N OVERVIEW OF THE DEVICES NETWORK STATUS APPEARS 16 Configuring Wireless Settings This chapter explains how to set up the Gateway’s wireless network capabilities, including setting up wireless security and viewing the wireless connection status. Accessing Wireless Setup To access the Wireless Settings configuration screens, follow these instructions: 1. /PEN A 7EB BROWSER )N THE h!DDRESSv TEXT BOX TYPE http://192.168.1.1 then press Enter on the keyboard. 2. 4HE h(OMEv SCREEN APPEARS #LICK Wireless Setup. 17 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual 3. ! LOGIN WINDOW APPEARS %NTER THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD IN THE APPROPRIate text boxes, then click OK. Note: 4HE DEFAULT USER NAME IS hADMINv 4HE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS hPASSWORDv 18 Chapter 4 Configuring Wireless Settings 4. 4HE h7IRELESS "ASIC 3ETTINGSv SCREEN APPEARS 4O MODIFY A SPECIFIC CONFIGURAtion, click on its name in the menu bar on the left, or from the list in the middle of the screen. 19 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual Basic Wireless Setup To perform a basic setup of a wireless network using the Gateway: 1. )N THE h7IRELESS "ASIC 3ETTINGSv SCREEN TURN THE 'ATEWAYS WIRELESS RADIO ON BY selecting On. 2. #REATE A NAME FOR THE WIRELESS NETWORK AND ENTER IT IN THE hESSIDv TEXT BOX 3. 3ELECT A CHANNEL FROM THE h#HANNELv DROP DOWN MENU )N THEUnited States, use channels 1-11. 4. !CTIVATE WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) to secure the wireless network by selecting WEP. 5. #REATE A BIT WEP key by selecting 64-bit WEP Key from the “select a WEP +EYv DROP DOWN MENU THEN ENTERING A DIGIT KEY IN THE h+EY #ODEv TEXT box. The digits can be any letter from ! &, and any number from 0-9. 6. Write down the Gateway’s wireless settings. To connect other devices to the wireless network, the devices’ wireless settings must match the Gateway’s wireLESS SETTINGS EXACTLY #HECK THE h#URRENT 7IRELESS 3TATUSv BOX AVAILABLE IN ANY wireless setting screen) to view the Gateway’s wireless status and settings. Wireless Advanced Settings To access the Gateway’s wireless advanced settings screens, select Advanced Settings FROM THE MENU ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE h7IRELESS "ASIC 3ETTINGSv SCREEN 20 Chapter 4 Configuring Wireless Settings 4HIS GENERATES THE h7IRELESS !DVANCED 3ETTINGSv SCREEN )N THIS SCREEN THE SECURITY OF the wireless network can be activated and fortified. Wireless Security 4HE FIRST SECTION OF THE 7IRELESS !DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN INVOLVES WIRELESS SECURITY (securing wireless traffic as it transmits through the air). The Gateway offers three TYPES OF WIRELESS SECURITY 7%0 7%0 X AND 70! WEP Selecting WEP IN THE 7IRELESS !DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN GENERATES THE hWEP +EYv screen. Here, the authentication type, encryption level, and WEP keys are entered to activate WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) security encryption for the wireless network. Authentication Type - There are three authentication types: Open, Shared, and Both. Open authenticaton allows any wireless-enabled device to recognize the network, even if the WEP key is invalid. Shared allows only wireless-enabled devices with the correct WEP key to recognize the network. 64-bit WEP - 64-bit WEP requires one or more keys, each key comprising five hexadecimal pairs. One key (Key 1) is automatically generated by the Gateway at startup, based on the Gateway’s -!# address. This key is also displayed on a sticker on THE BOTTOM OF THE 'ATEWAY ! HEXADECIMAL DIGIT CONSISTS OF AN ALPHANUMERIC CHARacter ranging from 0-9 or ! & !N EXAMPLE OF A 64-bit WEP key is: 4% !-D-68-72. To create a new set of 64-bit WEP keys, activate one or more keys by clicking in the appropriate circles, then enter five hexadecimal digit pairs in each activatedKey text box (Key 1-, Key 2-, Key 3-, Key 4- !FTER ACTIVATING 64-bit WEP, a computer with wireless capability can join the network only if these same keys are entered in the computer’s wireless encryption scheme. 21 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual 128-bit WEP - 128-bit WEP requires one or more keys, each key comprising hexaDECIMAL PAIRS ! HEXADECIMAL DIGIT CONSISTS OF AN ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTER RANGING from 0-9 or ! & !N EXAMPLE OF A 128-bit WEP key is: D-44 &% 6# !1 %& 2ED #4-21-74-5D-B1. To create a 128-bit WEP key, activate Key 1 by clicking in the appropriate circle, select “128 BITv FROM THE DROP DOWN LIST ON THE RIGHT THEN ENTER hexadecimal digit pairs in the Key TEXT BOX !FTER ACTIVATING 128-bit WEP, a computer with wireless capability can join the network only if this key is entered in the computer’s wireless encryption scheme. 256-bit WEP - 256-bit WEP requires one or more keys, each key comprising 29 hexaDECIMAL PAIRS ! HEXADECIMAL DIGIT CONSISTS OF AN ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTER RANGing from 0-9 or ! &. To create a 256-bit WEP key, activate Key 1 by clicking in the appropriate circle, select “256 BITv FROM THE DROP DOWN LIST ON THE RIGHT THEN ENTER 29 hexadecimal digit pairs in the Key TEXT BOX !FTER ACTIVATING 256-bit WEP, a computer with wireless capability can join the network only if this key is entered in the computer’s wireless encryption scheme. Not all wireless #ARDS SUPPORT - or -bit ! Note: Ensure all #ARDS INSTALLED IN THE NETWORKED COMPUTERS SUP0# 128 0# port 128- or 256-bit WEP before activating. 256 WEP When finished with this screen, click Apply to save all changes. To return to the 7IRELESS !DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN CLICK Back. WEP+802.1x !CTIVATING WEP+802.1x IN THE 7IRELESS !DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN GENERATES THE “WEP+802.1xv SCREEN 4HIS SETTING IS FOR ENTERPRISE NETWORKS ONLY AND SHOULD BE accessed by an experienced information systems specialist. To set up WEP+802.1x security, enter the IP address of the 2!$)53 server in the “Server IP !DDRESSv TEXT BOX AND THE h3ECRETv KEY FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN the 2!$)53 SERVER AND THE 'ATEWAY IN THE h3ECRETv TEXT BOX 4HE h0ORTv AND h'ROUP +EY )NTERVALv VALUES SHOULD REMAIN THE SAME 22 Chapter 4 Configuring Wireless Settings When finished with this screen, click Apply to save all changes. To return to the 7IRELESS !DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN CLICK Back. WPA, WPA2, AnyWPA !CTIVATING ANY OF THE THREE WPA 7I &I 0ROTECTED !CCESS OPTIONS in the Wireless !DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN GENERATES A hWireless 70! Settingsv SCREEN 4HE THREE 70! options use identical procedures to activate, although 70! provides stronger security than standard 70!. !NY70! activates both 70! and 70!. There are two levels of 70!. “Pre-Shared Key (PSK) FOR (OME .ETWORKv IS FOR home network security. To set up a PSK (Pre-Shared Key), enter alphanuMERIC CHARACTERS IN THE TEXT BOX !LL WIRELESS ENABLED DEVICES MUST SUPPORT 70! and know the PSK to join the network. 4HE h'ROUP +EY )NTERVAL v h3ERVER IP !DDRESS v h0ORT v AND h3ECRETv TEXT BOXES ARE enterprise network specific, and should only be accessed by an information systems professional. See “WEP+802.1Xv ON THE PREVIOUS PAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION When finished with this screen, click Apply to save all changes. To return to the 7IRELESS !DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN CLICK Back. ESSID Broadcast Selecting ESSID Broadcast IN THE 7IRELESS !DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN GENERATES THE “ESSID Broadcastv SCREEN 23 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual To prevent a unwanted computers from joining the Gateway’s wireless network by using an ESSID OF h!NY v SELECT Disable in the ESSID Broadcast screen. To broadcast the wireless network’s ESSID, select Enable. When finished with this screen, click Apply to save all changes. To return to the 7IRELESS !DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN CLICK Back. Wireless MAC Authentication Selecting Wireless MAC Authentication IN THE 7IRELESS !DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN generates the “Wireless -!# !UTHENTICATIONv SCREEN This feature allows the user to control the wireless ,!. network by denying or allowing wireless access by specifying the -!# address of the wireless client(s) allowed or denied access on the wireless network. To do this, follow the instruction on-screen. When finished with this screen, click Apply to save all changes. To return to the 7IRELESS !DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN CLICK Back. 24 Chapter 4 Configuring Wireless Settings 802.11b/g Mode Selecting 802.11b/g Mode IN THE 7IRELESS !DVANCED 3ETTINGS SCREEN GENERATES THE “802.11b/g Modev SCREEN !CCESS TO THE 'ATEWAYS NETWORK CAN BE RESTRICTED TO WIRELESS CLIENTS USING EITHER the 802.11b or 802.11G WIRELESS ADAPTERS #LICK ON THE DOWN ARROW NEXT TO THE DROP down menu and select the desired option. We RECOMMEND USING THE h-IXEDv mode (the default option), which enables both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless clients to join the network. When finished with this screen, click Apply to save all changes. Wireless Status To view the Gateway’s wireless status and settings, select Wireless Status from the MENU ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE h7IRELESS "ASIC 3ETTINGSv SCREEN 4HE h7IRELESS 3TATUSv SCREEN APPEARS WHICH DISPLAYS ALL OF THE SETTINGS OF THE 'ATEWAYS wireless network settings. 25 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual WPS (WiFI Protected Setup) 7I&I 0ROTECTED 3ETUP 703 PROVIDES AN EASIER WAY TO SET UP A WIRELESS NETWORK Instead of entering passwords or multiple keys on each wireless client (laptop, printer, external hard drive, etc.), the Router can create a wireless network that only requires pressing buttons (one on the Router, and one on the client [either built-in, or on a compatible wireless card]) to allow wireless clients to join the Router’s wireless network. Activating WPS To activate WPS on the Router: 1. &ROM THE 2OUTERS (OME SCREEN CLICK Wireless Setup, then select WPS from THE MENU ON THE LEFT SIDE 4HE h7I&I 0ROTECTED 3ETUPv SCREEN APPEARS 2. !CTIVATE 703 BY CLICKING THE h/Nv RADIO BUTTON UNDER h4URN 703 /.v 26 Chapter 4 Configuring Wireless Settings 3. #LICK Apply at the bottom of the screen. The Router is now ready to accept WPS clients on its wireless network. Joining the WPS Wireless Network 4O JOIN THE 703 WIRELESS NETWORK PRESS THE h7I &I 0ROTECTED 3ETUPv BUTTON ON THE front panel of the Router, then press the WPS button on the wireless client. The Router and client will search and locate each other, then auto-configure whatever WIRELESS SECURITY 70! ETC IS BEING USED )T CAN TAKE UP TO MINUTES FOR THE Router and client to finish the connection procedure. When the connection proecedure has completed, the client will be on the secure wireless network. !LTERNATIVELY A CLIENT CAN JOIN THE 2OUTERS 703 WIRELESS NETWORK BY ENTERING THE Router’s WPS PIN number in the client’s wireless network setup GUI. The Router’s 703 !0 0). NUMBER IS DISPLAYED IN THE 7I&I 0ROTECTED 3ETUP SCREEN )F NO 0). appears, click Generate PIN to create one. 27 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual This page left intentionally blank. 28 Configuring Advanced Settings This chapter explains how to configure the Gateway’s advanced settings, such as remote management, $(#0 settings, and Quality of Service (QoS). Accessing Advanced Setup Screens 4O ACCESS THE !DVANCED 3ETUP SCREENS FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1. /PEN A 7EB BROWSER )N THE h!DDRESSv TEXT BOX TYPE http://192.168.1.1 then press Enter on the keyboard. 29 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual 2. 4HE h(OMEv SCREEN APPEARS #LICK Advanced Setup. 3. ! LOGIN WINDOW APPEARS %NTER THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD IN THE APPROPRIate text boxes, then click OK. Note: 4HE DEFAULT USER NAME IS hADMINv 4HE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS hPASSWORDv 30 Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings 4. 4HE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN APPEARS 4O MODIFY A SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION CLICK ON its name in the menu bar on the left, or from the list in the middle of the screen. 31 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual DSL Settings To access DSL Settings, select DSL Settings FROM THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN 4HE Gateway’s VPI, 6#), Mode, and QoS (Quality of Service) settings can be changed from this screen, we recommend not changing these values without first consulting the ISP. DHCP Settings Selecting DHCP Settings IN THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN GENERATES THE h$(#0 3ETTINGSv SCREEN 4HE 'ATEWAY HAS A BUILT IN $(#0 $YNAMIC (OST #ONFIGURATION Protocol) server that automatically assigns a different IP address to each computer on the network, eliminating IP address conflicts. The factory default setting is On. To disable the $(#0 Server, select Off, then click Apply. 32 Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings We strongly recommend leaving the $(#0 Server option On. If the $(#0 Server option is Off, ensure the IP addresses of the networked computers are on the same subnet as the IP ADDRESS OF THE 'ATEWAY &OR MORE INFORMATION SEE h$(#0 Server #ONFIGURATIONv DHCP Server Configuration #LICKING IN THE CHECK BOX LABELED h) WOULD LIKE TO ADJUST THE$(#0 SERVER SETTINGSv activates the text boxes at the bottom of the $(#0 3ETTINGS SCREEN #HANGE THE IP address range and DNS server information in these text boxes. Beginning IP Address This is the IP address at which the $(#0 server starts assigning IP addresses. We recommend keeping the factory default setting (192.168.1.64). Ending IP Address This is the IP address at which the $(#0 server stops assigning IP addresses. We recommend keeping the factory default settings (192.168.1.254). The beginning and ending IP addresses define the IP address range of the Gateway. If the default values are left intact, the Gateway supplies a unique IP address between 192.168.1.64 and 192.168.1.254 to each computer on the network. Note that the first three groups of numbers of the addresses are identical; this means they are on the same subnet. The IP address of the Gateway must be on the same subnet as the IP ADDRESS RANGE IT GENERATES &OR INSTANCE IF THE Gateway’s IP address is changed to .222.1, set the beginning IP address to , and the ending IP address to . Subnet Mask Enter the IP address of the $(#0 server’s subnet mask here. Lease Time This value represents the amount of time (in seconds) the $(#0 server holds onto a specific IP address. 33 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual Domain Name This is the domain name provided by Verizon. If Verizon provided domain name information, enter it here. If not, leave the text box intact. DNS (Dynamic or Static) This is the type of DNS server provided by Verizon. If Verizon provided DNS server information, select the type here. If not, leave as is. DNS Server 1 This is the primary DNS server provided by Verizon. If Verizon provided DNS server information, enter it here. If not, leave the text box intact. DNS Server 2 This is the secondary DNS provided by Verizon. If Verizon provided secondary DNS server information, enter it here. If not, leave the text box intact. When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. LAN IP Address Selecting LAN IP Address IN THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN CAUSES A WARNING SCREEN to appear. Read the on-screen warning, then click Yes to continue. The “,!. )0 !DDRESSv SCREEN APPEARS 34 Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings The values in the “Modem IP !DDRESSv AND h-ODEM 3UBNET -ASKv TEXT BOXES ARE the IP and subnet mask address of the Gateway as seen on the network. These values can be modified for your ,!. network, but we recommend keeping the default factory settings (IP address 192.168.1.1; subnet mask address 255.255.255.0). the Gateway’s !DDRESS IS MODIFIED VERIFY THE ! Note: If3ERVER RANGE IS WITHIN THE SAME SUBNET &OR MORE INFOR,!. )0 $(#0 mation, see “$(#0 3ERVER #ONFIGURATIONv When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. WAN IP Address Selecting WAN IP Address IN THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN CAUSES A WARNING screen to appear. Read the on-screen warning, then click Yes to continue. 35 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual The “7!. )0 !DDRESSv SCREEN APPEARS 7!. )0 !DDRESS ALLOWS MANUAL SET UP OF THE IP address of the Gateway. To do this: Some providers use o to establish communica! Note: tion with an end user. Other types of broadband Internet conDSL PPP E nections (such as fixed point wireless) may use either $(#0 or static IP address. If unsure which connection is present, check with Verizon before continuing. 1. Select “$(#0v OR hPPPoE v DEPENDING ON THE TYPE OF CONNECTION THE ISP uses. If PPP !UTO #ONNECT IS BEING USED CLICK IN THE APPROPRIATE CHECK BOX 2. If using PPPoE was selected in step 1, enter the user name and password in the appropriate text boxes. 3. Select the IP type. If “Single Static IP !DDRESSv was selected, enter the IP address in the “Single Static IPv TEXT BOX )F h-ULTIPLE 3TATIC IP !DDRESSESv WAS selected, enter the designated gateway IP address and subnet mask address in THE h'ATEWAY !DDRESSv AND h3UBNET -ASKv TEXT BOXES RESPECTIVELY 36 Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings 4. Enable Public/Private IP !DDRESSING 4HIS FEATURE IS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH -ULTIPLE 3TATIC )0 !DDRESSES 7HEN SELECTED THE 'ATEWAY USES .!4 for private IP addressing for the ,!., allowing both public and private IP addressing to be configured to the ,!. simultaneously, while the $(#0 server is reserved for PRIVATE )0 ADDRESSING !LL COMPUTERS USING PUBLIC IP addresses must have the public IP addresses statically assigned. 5. Select the DNS type. If static DNS address was selected, enter the primary DNS address and, optionally, the secondary DNS address in the appropriate text boxes. 6. Select Dialout on-demand (optional). To have the Gateway automatically connect to the Internet whenever needed (when a Web browser is opened, FOR EXAMPLE ACTIVATE h$IALOUT ON DEMANDv BY CLICKING IN THE APPROPRIATE check box. When Dialout on-demand is activated, the user can also set the Gateway to disconnect from the Internet after a certain amount of idle time (no Internet activity). To do this, enter the number of idle time minutes (minimum 2 minutes) before disconnection occurs in the text box before h-INUTESv 7. !DJUST MTU settings (optional). Enter the maximum transmission unit (MTU) value (in bytes) in this text box. This value corresponds to the largest physical packet size the network is allowed to transmit. Packets larger than this size are divided into smaller packets. It is recommended to leave this value set at the default (1492). When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. 37 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual QoS Settings Upstream Selecting QoS Settings Upstream FROM THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN CAUSES THE h1O3 5PSTREAM 3ETTINGSv SCREEN TO APPEAR QoS (Quality of Service) allows the prioritization of certain types of data traffic (such as VoIP traffic) over other types of traffic (such as standard data). Both upstream (data coming into the network) and downstream (data going out of the network) traffic can be prioritzed using QoS. Enable QoS #LICKING IN THIS CHECK BOX ACTIVATESDEACTIVATES 1O3 Trusted Mode )F h4RUSTED -ODEv IS ACTIVATED ALL DATA TRAFFIC SET TO AN IP precedence level of 5 will be recognized as high priority traffic, regardless of IP or -!# address rule settings (used for VoIP only). 38 Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings Total Available Bandwidth Displays the total amount of available bandwidth (in kilobits per second). High Priority Bandwidth Enter the amount of high priority bandwidth to be used by the prioritized traffic type (cannot exceed total available bandwidth). Priority !LWAYS SET TO h(IGHv AND CANNOT BE CHANGED Protocol Select the data type being configured. Options: 4#0, UDP, )#-0. Source Identify the source device here, using the device’s IP or -!# address, then enter appropriate value in text box. If IP is used, enter the netmask address, if applicable. ! PRIORITY PORT RANGE CAN ALSO BE DEFINED USING THE h0ORT 2ANGEv TEXT BOXES Destination Identify the destination device here, using the device’s IP address, then enter approPRIATE VALUE IN TEXT BOX %NTER THE NETMASK ADDRESS IF APPLICABLE ! PRIORITY PORT RANGE CAN ALSO BE DEFINED USING THE h0ORT 2ANGEv TEXT BOXES Rule List !FTER FINISHING THE CONFIGURATION OF THE 1O3 SETTINGS CLICKAdd to save the settings in the Rule List menu box. This collection of QoS settings can then be reused at a future time. If deleting a QoS rule list, highlight it, then click Remove. When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. 39 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual QoS Settings Downstream Selecting QoS Settings Downstream FROM THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN CAUSES THE h1O3 $OWNSTREAM 3ETTINGSv SCREEN TO APPEAR 4HE h1O3 $OWNSTREAM 3ETTINGSv SCREEN IS IDENTICAL TO THE h1O3 5PSTREAM 3ETTINGSv SCREEN WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE h(IGH 0RIORITY "ANDWIDTHv OPTION 5SE THIS SCREEN to configure QoS for data going out of the network. When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. 40 Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings QoS Status Selecting QoS Status FROM THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN CAUSES THE hIP 1O3 3TATUSv screen to appear. This screen displays the status of QoS upstream and downstream traffic, and differentiates both streams into high priority and normal priority traffic. Remote Management/Telnet Selecting Remote Management IN THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN GENERATES THE h2EMOTE -ANAGEMENT4ELENTv SCREEN 2EMOTE MANAGEMENT ALLOWS ACCESS TO THE Gateway through the Internet via another computer, while Telnet allows access to the Gateway using a computer running a Telnet program. we recommend leaving the Remote Management and Telnet Off (the factory default setting). The Gateway will be vulnerable to other users on the Internet if Remote Management or Telnet is activated. 41 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual Remote Management To access the Gateway from the Internet, activate Remote Management by selecting the appropriate On radio button and writing down the 7!. IP address of the Gateway (see “7!. )0 !DDRESSv /N A COMPUTER OUTSIDE OF THE NETWORK OPEN A Web browser and enter the Gateway’s 7!. )0 address in the address text box. The Gateway’s Home screen (or a password prompt, if a password has been set) appears in the browser window. Telnet 4O ACCESS THE 'ATEWAY VIA 4ELNET ACTIVATE 4ELNET BY SELECTING THE APPROPRIATE h/Nv radio button and writing down the 7!. )0 address of the Gateway (see “7!. )0 !DDRESSv /N A COMPUTER OUTSIDE THE NETWORK RUNNING A 4ELNET PROGRAM ENTER THE Gateway’s 7!. )0 address to access the Gateway. Before remote management or Telnet can be activated, the ! Note: administrator password must be set. To do this, go to the Home screen, click Security, then select Admin User Name and Password &OLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE SUBSEQUENT SCREENS When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. Telnet Timeout Setting Selecting Telnet Timeout Setting IN THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN GENERATES THE h4ELNET 4IMEOUT 3ETTINGv SCREEN 3ELECT A PERIOD OF TIME FROM THE CHOICES AVAILABLE and the Telnet session will automatically terminate at that time. If no automatic TERMINATION IS NEEDED SELECT h.O IDLE DISCONNECT TIMEOUTv When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. 42 Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings Dynamic Routing Selecting Dynamic Routing IN THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN GENERATES THE “Dynamic Routingv SCREEN If another gateway or router is set up behind the Gateway in the network configuration, consult the documentation that came with the other gateway to see what kind of Dynamic Routing is required, then select the needed option. When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. Static Routing Selecting Static Routing IN THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN GENERATES THE h3TATIC 2OUTINGv SCREEN %NTER THE STATIC ROUTE ADDRESSES IN THEIR RESPECTIVE TEXT BOXES then click Add 4HE ADDRESS WILL APPEAR IN THE h3TATIC 2OUTING 4ABLEv 4O REMOVE an address, highlight it by clicking on it in the Static Routing Table, then click Remove. When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. 43 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) Selecting UPnP IN THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN GENERATES THE hUPnPv SCREEN )N this screen, the Universal Plug and Play option is turned on or off by activating the appropriate circle. Universal Plug and Play is a zero-configuration networking protocol that allows hardware and software (such as Netmeeting) to operate more efficiently. If Netmeeting is not running properly, activate UPnP. !CTIVATING n PRESENTS A SLIGHT SECURITY RISK !FTER ! Note finishing with the hardware or software using n , we recomUP P UP P mend deactivating UPnP. When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. USB Port Detection Selecting USB Port Detection IN THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN GENERATES THE hUSB 0ORT $ETECTIONv SCREEN )N THIS SCREEN THE USB port detection option is turned on or OFF BY ACTIVATING THE APPROPRIATE CIRCLE DEFAULT IS h/FFv )F THIS OPTION IS TURNED ON the USB port will be disabled if an Ethernet cable is plugged into the Gateway first, or the Ethernet port will be disabled if the a USB cable is plugged into the Gateway first. If this option is turned on when both an Ethernet and a USB cable are plugged into the Gateway, the USB port will be disabled. When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. 44 Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Settings Time Zone Selecting Time Zone IN THE h#ONFIGURING THE !DVANCED 3ETTINGSv SCREEN GENERATES THE h4IME :ONEv SCREEN )N THIS SCREEN SELECT THE TIME ZONE IN WHICH THE 'ATEWAY IS BEING USED #LICK IN THE h$AY ,IGHT 3AVINGv CHECK BOX IF $AYLIGHT 3AVINGS 4IME IS currently in effect where the Gateway is being used. When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. Remote Syslog Capture Selecting Remote Syslog Capture IN THE h!DVANCED 3ETUPv SCREEN GENERATES THE h2EMOTE 3YSLOG #APTUREv SCREEN )N THIS SCREEN THE USER CAN CONFIGURE THE 'ATEWAY to allow a remote computer to access the Gateway’s system activity logs. When finished in this screen, click Apply to activate any changes made. 45 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual This page left intentionally blank. 46 Configuring Security Settings This chapter explains how to configure the Gateway’s wired security capabilities, including firewall settings, DMZ hosting, and network address translation. Accessing Wired Security Screens To access the Wired Security configuration screens, follow these instructions: 1. /PEN A 7EB BROWSER )N THE h!DDRESSv TEXT BOX TYPE http://192.168.1.1 then press Enter on the keyboard. 2. 4HE h(OMEv SCREEN APPEARS #LICK Security. 47 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual 3. ! LOGIN WINDOW APPEARS %NTER THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD IN THE APPROPRIate text boxes, then click OK. Note: 4HE DEFAULT USER NAME IS hADMINv 4HE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS hPASSWORDv 4. 4HE h3ECURITYv SCREEN APPEARS 4O MODIFY A SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION CLICK ON ITS name in the menu bar on the left, or from the list in the middle of the screen. Admin User Name and Password 3EE h#HANGING THE 0ASSWORDv ON PAGE 48 Chapter 6 Configuring Security Settings Firewall Selecting Firewall in the Security screen generates the “&IREWALL 3ETTINGSv SCREEN Select the level of security needed for the network. High If High IS SELECTED IN THE h&IREWALL 3ECURITY ,EVELv SCREEN THE SERVICES LISTED AT THE BOTtom of the screen (HTTP, DNS, &40, )-!0v, SMTP, 0/0, NNTP, )03%# )+%, )03%# ESP, HTTPS, and )-!0 ARE THE ONLY ONES ALLOWED TO PASS THROUGH THE FIREWALL !LL other services will be blocked. None of these settings can be changed from here. 49 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual Medium If Medium IS SELECTED IN THE h&IREWALL 3ECURITY ,EVELv SCREEN THE SERVICES LISTED AT the bottom of the screen (HTTP, DNS, &40, )-!0v, SMTP, 0/0, NNTP, )03%# )+%, )03%# %30, HTTPS, and )-!0) are the only ones allowed to pass through the firewall. !LL OTHER SERVICES WILL BE BLOCKED 4HESE SETTINGS CAN BE MODIFIED TO CUSTOMIZE THE firewall settings. When finished with this screen, click Apply to save the changes. 50 Chapter 6 Configuring Security Settings Low If Low IS SELECTED IN THE h&IREWALL 3ECURITY ,EVELv SCREEN THE SERVICES LISTED AT the bottom of the screen (NETBIOS-SSN, DNS, %0-!0, 02/&),%, NETBIOS-NS, NETBIOS-DGM, -)#2/3/&4 $3, SNMP, ,$!0, and -)#2/3/&4 '#,) can be DENIED ACCESS THROUGH THE FIREWALL #LICK IN THE APPROPRIATE CHECK BOX TO ALLOW OR deny access for a particular service (check mark in the check box to deny; blank CHECK BOX TO ALLOW !LL SERVICES NOT LISTED ARE ALLOWED ACCESS Off If Off IS SELECTED IN THE h&IREWALL 3ECURITY ,EVELv SCREEN FIREWALL FILTERING IS BASED solely on the basic .!4 firewall. 3EE !PPENDIX & h3ERVICE !CRONYMS v FOR A DESCRIPTION OF ! Note THE SERVICES LISTED IN THE &IREWALL 3ECURITY ,EVEL SCREENS 51 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual Applications Selecting Applications in the Security screen generates the “!PPLICATIONSv SCREEN This screen allows certain programs to bypass the Gateway’s built-in firewall, allowing access to parts of the network (for hosting a Web or ftp server, for example). To use, select the name of a computer on the network from the “0# .AMEv drop-down list, then click Add .EXT SELECT A h#ATEGORYv BY CLICKING THE APPROPRIATE RADIO BUTTON )N THE h!VAILABLE 2ULESv LIST BOX SELECT A GAME APPLICATION SERVER etc., then click Add>> 4HE SELECTED ITEM APPEARS IN THE h!PPLIED 2ULESv LIST BOX Repeat for each item needed 4O REMOVE AN ITEM FROM THE !PPLIED 2ULES LIST HIGHLIGHT IT THEN CLICKRemove. To view an item’s rules (forwarded ports, etc.), highlight it, then click View Rule. When finished with this screen, click Apply to save the changes. 52 Chapter 6 Configuring Security Settings Rule Management 4O CREATE A CUSTOM SET OF RULES CLICK THE h5SERv RADIO BUTTON THEN CLICKNew. The h2ULE -ANAGEMENTv SCREEN APPEARS In this screen, the user can create a custom set of rules for a game or application NOT LISTED IN THE !PPLICATIONS SCREEN %NTER THE h2ULE .AME v h0ROTOCOL v h0ORT 3TART v h0ORT %ND v AND h0ORT -APv IN THE APPROPRIATE TEXT BOXES THEN CLICKApply. The rules are summarized at the bottom of the screen, and the rule set will appear IN THE !PPLICATIONS SCREEN AFTER CLICKING Back. DMZ Hosting Selecting DMZ Hosting IN THE h3ECURITYv SCREEN GENERATES THE hDMZ (OSTINGv screen. To use DMZ hosting, select the computer on the network to be used as a DMZ host in the “DMZ Host 0# .AMEv DROP DOWN MENU THEN CLICK On. DMZ hosting is used to support online gaming and Internet conferencing services. These programs usually require multiple open ports, making the network accessible from the Internet. DMZ hosting symbolically places the DMZ host computer outside of the Gateway’s network. We recommend activating DMZ hosting only as long as necessary. When finished with this screen, click Apply to save the changes. The DMZ Host computer will be vulnerable to com! Warning: puter hackers on the Internet while in DMZ mode. 53 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual NAT (Network Address Translation) Selecting NAT IN THE h3ECURITYv SCREEN GENERATES THE h.!4v SCREEN 4HE 'ATEWAYS basic firewall security is based on .!4. Disabling .!4 allows the computers connected to the Gateway to be accessed by outside parties, and can cause the loss of Internet connectivity. Do not turn .!4 off unless instructed to do so by Verizon. When finished with this screen, click Apply to save the changes. Port Mapping Selecting Port Mapping IN THE h3ECURITYv SCREEN GENERATES THE h42 PortMapping Logv SCREEN 4HIS SCREEN DISPLAYS A LOG THAT LISTS PORT MAPPING changes made remotely by the service provider via the TR-069 protocol. This log is for information only, and should be consulted only if requested by the service provider or support technicians. No changes to the Gateway can be made from this screen. 54 Configuring Parental Controls This chapter explains how to configure the parental control capabilities of the Gateway, such as services blocking, Web site blocking, and schedule rules. Accessing Parental Control Screens 4O ACCESS THE 0ARENTAL #ONTROL CONFIGURATION SCREENS FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1. /PEN A 7EB BROWSER )N THE h!DDRESSv TEXT BOX TYPE http://192.168.1.1 then press Enter on the keyboard. 2. 4HE h(OMEv SCREEN APPEARS #LICK Parental Control. 55 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual 3. ! LOGIN WINDOW APPEARS %NTER THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD IN THE APPROPRIate text boxes, then click OK. Note: 4HE DEFAULT USER NAME IS hADMINv 4HE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS hPASSWORDv 4. 4HE h0ARENTAL #ONTROLv SCREEN APPEARS 4O MODIFY A SPECIFIC SETTING CLICK ON ITS name in the menu bar on the left, or from the list in the middle of the screen. Services Blocking Selecting Services Blocking IN THE 0ARENTAL #ONTROL SCREEN GENERATES THE h3ERVICES "LOCKINGv SCREEN 56 Chapter 7 Configuring Parental Controls To modify Internet privileges (Web, &40, Newsgroups, etc.) for the computers on the network: 1. 3ELECT THE COMPUTERS NETWORK NAME FROM THE h0# .AMEv DROP DOWN MENU 2. Select the Internet service(s) to be blocked by clicking in the appropriate check box. 3. #LICK Apply to block the selected service from the selected computer. Website Blocking Selecting Website Blocking IN THE 0ARENTAL #ONTROL SCREEN GENERATES THE h7EBSITE "LOCKINGv SCREEN 4HIS FEATURE ENABLES THE 'ATEWAY TO BLOCK 7EB SITES TO ANY OR ALL computers on the network. To block a Web site, select the computer name from THE h0# .AMEv DROP DOWN MENU 4HEN ENTER THE ADDRESS OF THE 7EB SITE TO BE blocked in the “7EBSITEv text box and click Add. The blocked Web site address will BE DISPLAYED IN THE h"LOCKED 7EBSITE ,ISTv TEXT BOX AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE TO THE selected computer on the network. To block the Web site from another computer on the network, repeat the process. To remove a blocked Web site, click on it in the h"LOCKED 7EBSITE ,IST v THEN CLICK Remove. When finished, click Apply. 57 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual Schedule Rules Selecting Schedule Rules IN THE 0ARENTAL #ONTROL SCREEN GENERATES THE h3CHEDULE 2ULESv SCREEN 3CHEDULE RULES ALLOW COMPUTERS ON THE NETWORK TO ACCESS THE Internet at scheduled times only. To set up schedule rules for a computer on the network: 1. 3ELECT THE COMPUTERS NETWORK NAME FROM THE h0# .AMEv DROP DOWN MENU 2. #LICK View/Edit Access Details 4HE COMPUTERS h!LLOWED !PPLICATION AND 4IMESv SCREEN APPEARS 3. 4O SCHEDULE )NTERNET ACCESS AT THE SAME TIME EVERY DAY SELECT h$AILYv BY CLICKing the appropriate radio button. If creating different access schedules on a DAY TO DAY BASIS SELECT h7EEKLYv 58 Chapter 7 Configuring Parental Controls 4a. )F h$AILYv WAS SELECTED IN STEP CREATE A PERIOD OF )NTERNET ACCESS OR RULE BY SELECTING A BEGINNING TIME FROM THE h&ROMv DROP DOWN MENU AND ENDING TIME FROM THE h4Ov DROP DOWN MENU )F ALLOWING )NTERNET ACCESS TO A PARTICULAR COMPUTER FROM PM TO PM FOR EXAMPLE SELECT h PM v FROM THE &ROM DROP DOWN MENU AND h PM v FROM THE 4O DROP DOWN MENU #LICK Add TO ADD THE ACCESS PERIOD TO THE h2ULESv LIST BOX !DDITIONAL access periods can be added by repeating this step (9 a.m. through 12 p.m., for example), and adding it to the Rules list box. Once the rules are applied in the Daily screen, Internet access will be granted every day at the times listed in the Rules list box. Note: 7HEN USING h$AILYv SCHEDULING AN ACCESS PERIOD CANnot include 12 a.m (midnight). To create an access period that includes midnight, create two access periods, one that ends at 12 a.m., and one that begins at 12 a.m. 4b. )F h7EEKLYv WAS SELECTED IN STEP PERIODS OF )NTERNET ACCESS CAN BE SCHEDULED AT DIFFERENT TIMES ON DIFFERENT DAYS PM TO PM ON &RIDAY AND PM to 4 p.m. on Saturday, for example). To do this, select the day of the week by clicking in the appropriate check box, then create a access period (or rule), as EXPLAINED IN STEP A #LICK Add FOR EACH SEPARATE TIME PERIOD !LL ACCESS PERIods created will appear in the Rules list box. Once the rules are applied in the Weekly screen, Internet access will be granted to a particular computer at the days and times selected on a weekly basis. 59 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual Note: 7HEN USING h7EEKLYv SCHEDULING AN ACCESS PERIOD CANNOT include 12 a.m (midnight). To create an access period that includes midnight, create two access periods, one that ends at 12 a.m. on one day, and one that begins at 12 a.m on the following day. 5. When finished with all scheduling, click Apply to save the changes to the Gateway. Removing a Schedule Rule To remove a scheduled rule, select it from the Rules list box, then click Remove. The schedule rule will disappear from the Rules list box. 60 Configuring the Gateway’s Utilities This chapter explains how to use the Gateway’s utilities, including how to restore default settings, upgrade the Gateway’s firmware, and perform a ping test. Accessing the Utilities Screens To access the Utilities configuration screens, follow these instructions: 1. /PEN A 7EB BROWSER )N THE h!DDRESSv TEXT BOX TYPE http://192.168.1.1 then press Enter on the keyboard. 2. 4HE h(OMEv SCREEN APPEARS #LICK Utilities. 61 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual 3. ! LOGIN WINDOW APPEARS %NTER THE USER NAME AND PASSWORD IN THE APPROPRIate text boxes, then click OK. Note: 4HE DEFAULT USER NAME IS hADMINv 4HE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS hPASSWORDv 4. 4HE h5TILITIESv SCREEN APPEARS 4O MODIFY A SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION CLICK ON ITS name in the menu bar on the left, or from the list in the middle of the screen. 62 Chapter 8 Configuring the Gateway’s Utilities Restore Default Settings To restore the Gateway to its factory default settings, select Restore Default Settings FROM THE 5TILITIES SCREEN 7HEN THE h2ESTORE $EFAULT 3ETTINGSv SCREEN APPEARS CLICK Restore Default Settings !NY CHANGES MADE TO THE 'ATEWAYS SETTINGS WILL BE LOST and the factory default settings restored. During this process, the Gateway’s Power light flashes and the Gateway is disabled. Warning: Do not unplug the Power cord from the Gateway during the Restore Default Settings process. Doing so may result in permanent damage to the Gateway. When the Power Light stops flashing and glows steadily green, the Gateway is fully operational. Upgrade Firmware Selecting Upgrade Firmware in the Utilities screen generates the “Upgrade &IRMWAREv SCREEN &IRMWARE UPGRADES ARE PERIODICALLY RELEASED TO ENHANCE THE 'ATEWAYS CAPABILITIES &OLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON SCREEN TO UPGRADE THE 'ATEWAYS firmware. 63 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual Multiple PVC Selecting Multiple PVC in the Utilities screen generates the “Multiple 06#v SCREEN which allows the configuration of multiple 06#s. Web Activity Log 4HE 7EB !CTIVITY ,OG PROVIDES INFORMATION ABOUT THE 7EB SITES EACH COMPUTER ON THE 'ATEWAYS NETWORK HAS VISITED 4O ACCESS THE 7EB !CTIVITY ,OG SELECTWeb Activity Log from the Utilities screen. 64 Chapter 8 Configuring the Gateway’s Utilities Auto Refresh 4O SET THE 7EB !CTIVITY ,OG SCREEN TO AUTOMATICALLY REFRESH AT CERTAIN INTERVALS ACTIVATE THE CIRCLE NEXT TO h!UTO 2EFRESH %VERYv AT THE BOTTOM OF THE 7EB !CTIVITY ,OG screen, then enter a time value (in seconds) in the text box, or click on the down ARROW AND SELECT A TIME VALUE FROM THE MENU THAT APPEARS 4HE 7EB !CTIVITY ,OG will refresh at the selected interval. Manual Refresh 4O SET THE 7EB !CTIVITY ,OG SCREEN TO MANUALLY REFRESH ACTIVATE THE CIRCLE NEXT TO h-ANUAL 2EFRESHv AT THE BOTTOM OF THE 7EB !CTIVITY ,OG SCREEN 4O REFRESH THE 7EB !CTIVITY ,OG SCREEN CLICK Refresh. System Log The System Log provides information about the Gateway’s activity. To access the System Log, select System Log from the Utilities screen. System Log (Size) Select the size of the system log displayed here. The smaller the size, the shorter the length of the system log saved. Display View other saved logs by selecting a log from this drop-down list. 65 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual Apply Pressing this button saves any changes to the System Log screen and causes the Save and Restart screen to appear. Save Log As Pressing this button allows the user to save a log as a file. OAM Ping Test Selecting OAM Ping Test from the Utilities screen generates the “/!- 0ING 4ESTv screen, which is used to check whether the Gateway is properly connected to the NETWORK &OLLOW THE ON SCREEN INSTRUCTIONS TO PERFORM THE TEST 66 Chapter 8 Configuring the Gateway’s Utilities Ping Test Selecting Ping Test FROM THE 5TILITIES SCREEN GENERATES THE h0ING 4ESTv SCREEN WHICH IS USED TO CHECK WHETHER THE 'ATEWAY IS PROPERLY CONNECTED TO THE )NTERNET &OLLOW the on-screen instructions to perform the test. Reboot Selecting Reboot FROM THE 5TILITIES SCREEN GENERATES THE h2EBOOTv SCREEN &ROM THIS screen, the Gateway can be rebooted. To do this: 1. &ROM THE FIRST 2EBOOT SCREEN CLICK Reboot. 2. ! CONFIRMATION WINDOW APPEARS #LICK OK. 67 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual 3. The Gateway reboots. Read the onscreen information in the screen that appears. When the Gateway’s Power light stops flashing, the Gateway has rebooted. 68 Specifications General Model Number GT704-WG (Wireless DSL Gateway) Standards IEEE (10BaseT) )%%% u (100BaseTX) IEEE 802.11g (Wireless) G.dmt G.lite t 2 , , 2516 Protocol LAN - #3-!/#$ WAN - PPP, $(#0, Static IP WAN &ULL RATE !$3, Interface LAN 10/100 RJ-45 switched port USB port Speed LAN Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing Wireless: 802.11g 54 -BPS OPTIMAL SEE h7IRELESS /PERATING 2ANGEv FOR DETAILS Cabling Type Ethernet 10BaseT: UTP/STP #ATEGORY or 5 Ethernet100BaseTX: UTP/STP #ATEGORY 5 USB 69 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual Wireless Operating Range Indoors Up to 91M (300 ft.) @ 54 Mbps Outdoors Up to 457M (1500 ft.) @ 54Mbps Topology Star (Ethernet) LED Indicators Power, DSL, Internet, Ethernet (4), USB, Wireless Environmental Power External, 12V DC, 1A Certifications FCC Class B, FCC Class C (part 15, 68), CE Mark Commercial, UL Operating Temperature 0º C to 40º C (32ºF to 104ºF) Storage Temperature -20ºC to 70ºC (-4ºF to 158ºF) Operating Humidity 10% to 85% non-condensing Storage Humidity 5% to 90% non-condensing 70 Regulatory and Compliance Notices Important Safety Instructions When using telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and personal injury, including the following: s $O NOT USE THIS PRODUCT NEAR WATER n FOR EXAMPLE NEAR A BATHTUB KITCHEN sink, laundry tub, or swimming pool, or in a wet basement; s !VOID USING A TELEPHONE OTHER THAN A CORDLESS TYPE DURING AN ELECTRICAL storm, as there may be a remote risk of electrical shock due to lightning; s $O NOT USE THE TELEPHONE TO REPORT A GAS LEAK IN THE VICINITY OF THE LEAK s 5SE ONLY THE POWER CORD AND BATTERIES INDICATED IN THIS MANUAL s $O NOT DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN FIRE AS THEY MAY EXPLODE n CHECK WITH LOCAL codes for possible special disposal instructions. Telephone Line Cord Caution To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 !7' OR LARGER EG !7' 5, ,ISTED or #3! #ERTIFIED 4ELECOMMUNICATION ,INE #ORD Class B Equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO 0ART OF THE FCC Rules. These limits are designed to PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN A RESIDENTIAL INSTALLAtion. 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 (OWEVER 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 equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by implementing one or more of the following measures: 71 Wireless DSL Gateway User Manual s 2EORIENT OR RELOCATE THE RECEIVING ANTENNA s )NCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT AND RECEIVER s #ONNECT THE EQUIPMENT TO AN OUTLET ON A CIRCUIT DIFFERENT FROM THAT TO WHICH THE RECEIVER IS CONNECTED s #ONSULT THE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO OR TELEVISION TECHNICIAN FOR HELP Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made TO THIS DEVICE THAT ARE NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY !CTIONTEC Electronics, Inc., may VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT $ECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR PRODUCTS MARKED WITH THE FCC LOGO n 5NITED 3TATES ONLY 4HIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH 0ART OF THE FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 4HIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE 2. 4HIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT may cause unwanted operation. Important Note This equipment complies with FCC radiation EXPOSURE LIMITS SET FORTH FOR AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT 4HIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED AND OPERATED WITH minimum distance 20 cm between the radiotor and your body. The tramsmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. For questions regarding your product or the FCC declaration, contact: !CTIONTEC Electronics, Inc. .ORTH -ARY !VE 3UNNYVALE #! 5NITED 3TATES 4EL &AX 72
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