Actiontec Electronics T3200BV Bonded VDSL2/G.fast Wireless AC Gateway Router User Manual 1 intro indd
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Bonded VDSL2/G.fast Wireless AC Gateway Router Model # T3200BV User Guide 0xxx-00xx-000 rev. x Table of Contents 1 Introduction Package Contents Minimum System Requirements Features Getting to Know the Gateway Connecting the Gateway 2 Accessing the Home Screen Accessing the Home Screen Icon Bar Connection Status 11 11 3 Checking the Gateway’s Status 12 Accessing the Status Screens Connection Status Line 1/Line 2 Status WAN Ethernet Routing Table Firewall Status NAT Table Wireless Status Modem Utilization LAN Status ARP Table Network Devices Interface Statistics Multicast Statistics System Log 12 13 14 15 15 16 16 17 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 4 Configuring Wireless Settings 23 Accessing Wireless Settings Basic Settings Advanced Settings WPS MAC Address Control Band Steering 23 24 25 26 27 28 Table of Contents 5 Configuring Firewall Settings 29 Accessing Firewall Settings Firewall IPv6 Firewall Port Forwarding Applications DMZ Hosting IPv6 DMZ Hosting UPnP 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 6 Advanced Settings Accessing the Advanced Setup Screens Services Blocking Website Blocking Scheduling Access Parental Controls WAN IP Addressing IPv6 WAN Settings LAN IP Settings IPv6 LAN Settings DHCP Reservation Dynamic DNS DNS Host Mapping Port Bridging MoCA LAN Setup Remote GUI Remote Telnet Dynamic Routing Static Routing Admin Password NAT Storage Device Info Samba Configuration Reboot Restore Defaults Speed Test Ping Test Iperf Test ii 37 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 48 49 51 51 52 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 58 59 Table of Contents IPv6 Ping Test Traceroute IPv6 Traceroute Time Zone Config Download/Upload Upgrade History ALG DLNA Load Customer Default Config Print Server xDSL Diagnostics A Specifications General Wireless Operating Range LED Indicators Power Adapter Environmental Notices Warranty Important Safety Instructions FCC Class B Equipment Important Note on Wi-Fi Contact Info iii 60 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66 67 67 67 68 69 69 69 70 71 72 1 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the T3200BV Bonded VDSL2 /G.fast Wireless AC Gateway Router. The Gateway is a single platform device that supports universal WAN access, FTTN, FTTdp, FTTB, or FTTP. With support for advanced 802.11ac 4x4 WiFi, the Gateway enables blazing fast HD video streaming, with multi-channel HD video throughput. The Gateway also offers an unprecedented level of security, helping protect your network resources. It has also been designed to deliver unparalleled WiFi performance, using dual-band WiFi supporting speeds up to 2.3 Gbps. Package Contents • Black Power adapter • Yellow cable (Ethernet, 6 ft.) • White cable (Ethernet, 10 ft.) • Quick Start Guide • Installation Guide • Wall-mount template • Vertical stand Minimum System Requirements • Active ADSL2+ service • Computer with an 10 Mbps or 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet connection • Microsoft Windows 10, 8, 7; Mac OS OS X+ • TCP/IP network protocol installed on each computer T3200BV Gateway Features • ADSL2+, VDSL2, G.fast, WAN Ethernet and Fiber in a single CPE • Dual Band WiFi delivering up to 2.3 Gbps with 802.11ac 4x4 5GHz and 802.11n 3x3 2.4GHz • Optimized for IPTV and Video over WiFi • SFP cage for G.fast or EPON/GPON ONT modules Getting to Know the Gateway This section contains a quick description of the Gateway’s lights, ports, and other features. 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 2 LEDs (Internet and Wi-Fi), and a WPS (Wireless Protected Setup) button. Internet The Internet LED illuminates green when the Gateway is properly connected to a WAN Internet connection. Wi-Fi LED The Wi-Fi LED illuminates green when the Gateway’s wireless network is operating and properly configured. WPS Button The WPS button is used when connecting a wireless device to the Gateway’s wireless network using WPS. Introduction Rear Panel The rear panel of the Gateway features 10 ports, and a Reset button. Power Port The Power port is used to connect the Power cord (Model No. CDS036W120U, made by Adapter Technology Co Ltd) to the Gateway. Reset Button Depressing the Reset button for 10 seconds will restore the Gateway’s factory default settings. The reset process will start after releasing the button. WARNING! Do not unplug the Power cord from the Gateway during the reset process. Doing so may result in permanent damage to the Gateway. SFP Cage The SFP cage is used to connect the Gateway to a service provider connection via optical fiber cable. WAN Ethernet Port The WAN Ethernet port is used to connect the Gateway to a WAN connection via an Ethernet cable. LAN Ethernet Ports (4) The LAN Ethernet ports are used to connect computers to the Gateway via Ethernet cable. The Ethernet ports are 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing ports, and either a straight-through or crossover Ethernet cable can be used when connecting to the ports. USB Port The USB port is used to connect the Gateway to a USB device. T3200BV Gateway DSL Ports (2) The DSL ports are used to connect the Gateway to a DSL wall outlet via DSL cable. For single line DSL, use the DSL 1 port. Connecting the Gateway There are many variables involved when connecting the Gateway, depending on the type of Internet service available. The figure below shows all of the possible connections available for the Gateway. WAN Ethernet Port WAN Ethernet Cable T3200M (Rear Panel) USB Port of Device Service Provider Connection USB Cable Optical Fiber Cable LAN Ethernet Cable Ethernet Port of Device Coaxial Outlet MoCA Cable DSL Cable DSL Outlet Power Outlet Power Adapter Connecting a Computer to the Gateway To connect a computer to the Gateway to access the Gateway’s graphical user interface (GUI): Introduction 1. Get the Gateway and black Power cord from the box. 2. Plug the black Power cord in the black port on the back of the Gateway and then into a power outlet. 3. Plug the yellow Ethernet cable from the box into one of the four yellow Ethernet ports on the back of the Gateway. 4. Make sure the computer is powered on, then plug the other end of the yellow Ethernet cable into an Ethernet port on the computer. 5. Make sure that the LED on the LAN port into which the Ethernet cable is plugged glows steadily green. This may take a few moments. 6. The computer should either be configured with a statically defined IP address and DNS address, or instructed to automatically obtain an IP address using the Network DHCP server. The Gateway is set up, by default, with an active DHCP server, and it is recommended to leave this setting as is. 2 Accessing the Home Screen This chapter gives a short overview of the Home screen of the Gateway’s graphical user interface (GUI). Accessing the Home Screen To access the Home screen: 1. Open a Web browser on computer connected, via Ethernet cable, to one of the Gateway’s LAN ports. In the Address text box, type: http://192.168.0.1 then press Enter on the keyboard. T3200BV Gateway 2. The Gateway’s Home screen appears. 3. Enter the username admin and the password found on the sticker on the side of the Gateway in the Username and Password text boxes at the top right side of the screen, then click Login. Note: An option to change the password will appear the first time a user logs in to the Gateway’s GUI. The Gateway’s GUI is now accessible. 10 Home Screen Icon Bar At the top of the Home screen is the Icon Bar. Here, you can quickly access the other four main sections of the Gateway’s GUI by clicking on the appropriate icon: Status (see chapter 3 for more details); Wireless Setup (see chapter 4 for more details); Firewall (see chapter 5 for more details); Advanced Setup (see chapter 6 for more details). Clicking Home in any other screen generates the Home screen. Connection Status The bottom of the Home screen consists of connection and device information relating to the Gateway. There are no configurable options here. 11 Checking the Gateway’s Status This chapter explains the options available on the Status screens, which display information about the Gateway’s network connections. Accessing the Status Screens To access the Gateway’s Status screens: 1. Open a Web browser. In the Address text box, type: http://192.168.0.1 then press Enter on the keyboard. 2. The Gateway’s Main screen appears. Click the Status icon. 12 T3200BV Gateway 3. The Connection Status screen appears. From here, all the Status screens can be accessed from the menu on the left. Connection Status Clicking Connection Status from any Status screen generates the Connection Status (see figure, above). Information concerning the devices connected to the Gateway’s network, whether wired or wireless, is displayed here, along with the connected device’s IP address, MAC address, and (if applicable) IPv6 address. 13 Status Line 1/Line 2 Status Click Line 1 Status from any Status screen to generate the Line 1 Status screen. This screen displays the Gateway’s DSL connection parameters for DSL Line 1 port. Clicking Line 2 Status genreates the Line 2 Status screen, which displays the connection parameters for the Gateway’s DSL Line 2 port. 14 T3200BV Gateway WAN Ethernet Click WAN Ethernet from any Status screen to generate the WAN Ethernet Status screen. This screen displays the Gateway’s WAN (wide area network) parameters. Routing Table Click Routing Table from any Status screen to generate the Routing Table screen. This screen displays the Gateway’s routes. 15 Status Firewall Status Click Firewall Status from any Status screen to generate the Firewall Status screen. This screen displays parameters concerning the Gateway’s firewall. NAT Table Click NAT Table from any Status screen to generate the NAT Table screen. This screen displays the Gateway’s WAN (wide area network) parameters. 16 T3200BV Gateway Wireless Status Click Wireless Status from any Status screen to generate the Wireless Status screen. This screen displays the Gateway’s wireless network parameters. 17 Status Advanced Wireless Status Click Advanced Wireless Statistics from the bottom of the Wireless Status screen to generate the Advanced Wireless Statistics screen. This screen displays the Gateway’s additional wireless network parameters. Wireless Monitor Click Modemstatus Wireless Monitor from the bottom of the Wireless Status screen to generate the Wireless Monitor screen. This screen displays parameters for the clients connected to the Gateway’s wireless network. 18 T3200BV Gateway Modem Utilization Click Modem Utilization from any Status screen to generate the Modem Utilization screen. This screen displays statistics related to the Gateway’s modem operation. 19 Status LAN Status Click LAN Status from any Status screen to generate the LAN Status screen. This screen displays the Gateway’s LAN (local area network) parameters. ARP Table Click ARP Table from any Status screen to generate the ARP Table screen. This screen displays the Gateway’s ARP (address resolution protocol) table. 20 T3200BV Gateway Network Devices Click Network Devices from any Status screen to generate the Network - Devices screen. This screen allows the user to scan the Gateway’s networks for new devices at a selected time interval. Interface Statistics Click Interface Statistics from any Status screen to generate the Estimated Interface Statistics screen. This screen displays various statistics and parameters relating to the Gateway’s connection interfaces. 21 Status Multicast Statistics Click Multicast Statistics from any Status screen to generate the Multicast Statistics screen. This screen displays the Gateway’s multicast statistics. System Log Click System Log from any Status screen to generate the System Log screen. This screen displays the Gateway’s system log, which keeps track of all events that occur on the Gateway. 22 Configuring Wireless Settings This chapter explains the options provided in the Wireless Settings section of the Gateway’s firmware, including basic and advanced settings, and WPS. Accessing Wireless Settings To access the Wireless Settings screens: 1. Open a Web browser. In the Address text box, type: http://192.168.0.1 then press Enter on the keyboard. 23 T3200BV Gateway 2. The Gateway’s Main screen appears. Enter the user name and password, then click Wireless Settings from the row of icons at the top of the screen. 3. The Basic Settings screen appears, with a menu of other wireless options listed on the left side of the screen. Basic Settings Click Basic Settings from any Wireless Settings screen to generate the Basic Settings screen, as shown in the figure above. This screen displays a series of settings relating to the basic functionality of the Gateway’s wireless network, including SSID (network name), frequency, and security. 24 Wireless Advanced Settings Click Advanced Settings from any Wireless Settings screen to generate the Advanced Settings screen. This screen displays a series of settings relating to the advanced capabilities of the Gateway’s wireless network, including compatibility mode, channel width, and WMM power save. 25 T3200BV Gateway WPS Click WPS from any Wireless Settings screen to generate the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) screen, which allows the user to configure WPS by following the onscreen instructions. 26 Wireless MAC Address Control Click MAC Address Control from any Wireless Settings screen to generate the Wireless MAC Authentication screen, which allows the user to configure allow or deny access to the Gateway’s wireless network using the MAC address of the wireless device. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 27 T3200BV Gateway Band Steering Click Band Steering from any Wireless Settings screen to generate the Band Steering Configuration screen, which allows the user to configure the Gateway to automatically connect 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless devices to the appropriate wireless network bandwidth. Also, this screen can be used to assign a certain wireless network and/or bandwidth to a particular wireless device. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 28 Configuring Firewall Settings This chapter explains the options provided in the Firewall section of the Gateway’s firmware, including setting up port forwarding and DMZ hosting. Accessing Firewall Settings To access the Firewall screens: 1. Open a Web browser. In the Address text box, type: http://192.168.0.1 then press Enter on the keyboard. The Gateway’s Home screen appears. Click the Firewall icon. 29 T3200BV Gateway 2. The Firewall screen appears, with a menu of other wireless options listed on the left side of the screen. Firewall Click General from any Firewall Settings screen to generate the Firewall screen, as shown in the figure above. To configure basic settings of the Gateway’s firewall, follow the onscreen instructions. 30 Firewall IPv6 Firewall Click IPv6 Firewall from any Firewall Settings screen to generate the IPv6 Firewall screen. To set up, follow the onscreen instructions. 31 T3200BV Gateway Port Forwarding Click Port Forwarding from any Firewall screen to generate the Port Forwarding screen. Activating port forwarding allows the network to be exposed to the Internet in certain limited and controlled ways, enabling some applications to work from the local network (game, voice, and chat applications, for example), as well as allowing Internet access to servers in the local network. This screen allows you to configure the port forwarding settings of the Gateway. If changes are made in this screen, click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save them. Port forwarding settings should only be adjusted by experienced technical users who are extremely familiar with networking concepts. 32 Firewall Applications Click Applications from any Firewall screen to generate the Applications screen. This screen allows the user to designate certain applications to be forwarded, circumventing the usual firewall security settings. If changes are made in this screen, click Apply at the bottom of the screen to save them. 33 T3200BV Gateway DMZ Hosting Click DMZ Hosting from any Firewall screen to generate the DMZ Hosting screen. The DMZ host feature allows one device on the network to operate outside the firewall to use an Internet service that otherwise would be blocked, or to expose a networked device to all services without restriction or security. To activate, click in the Enable radio button, then enter the device’s IP address in the appropriate text boxes. Caution! A DMZ host is not protected by the firewall and may be vulnerable to attack. Designating a DMZ host may also put other computers in the local network at risk. When designating a DMZ host, consider the security implications and protect it if necessary. 34 Firewall IPv6 DMZ Hosting Click IPv6 DMZ Hosting from any Firewall screen to generate the IPv6 DMZ Hosting screen. The DMZ host feature allows one device on the network to operate outside the firewall to use an Internet service that otherwise would be blocked, or to expose a networked device to all services without restriction or security. To activate, follow the onscreen instructions. Caution! A DMZ host is not protected by the firewall and may be vulnerable to attack. Designating a DMZ host may also put other computers in the local network at risk. When designating a DMZ host, consider the security implications and protect it if necessary. 35 T3200BV Gateway UPnP Click UPnP from any Firewall screen to generate the UPnP screen, which activates UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). To activate, set the preferred UPnP options, then click Apply. 36 Advanced Settings This chapter explains the options available with the Advanced Setup screens, which configure some of the more complex settings on the Gateway. Accessing the Advanced Setup Screens To access the Gateway’s Advanced Setup screens: 1. Open a Web browser. In the Address text box, type: http://192.168.0.1 then press Enter on the keyboard. 2. The Gateway’s Main screen appears. Click the Advanced Setup icon. 37 T3200BV Gateway 3. The Services Blocking screen appears. From here, all the Advanced Setup screens can be accessed from the menu on the left. Services Blocking Click Services Blocking from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Services Blocking screen (see the figure, above). This feature allows the user to block certain services from accessing the Gateway’s network(s). Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 38 Advanced Website Blocking Click Website Blocking from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Website Blocking screen. This feature allows the user to block certain websites from accessing the Gateway’s network(s). Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 39 T3200BV Gateway Scheduling Access Click Scheduling Access from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Scheduling Access screen. This feature allows the user to schedule access to the Gateway’s network(s) for certain devices. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 40 Advanced Parental Controls Click Parental Controls from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Parental Controls Configuration screen. This feature allows the user to allow or prevent access to certain websites for devices on the Gateway’s network. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 41 T3200BV Gateway WAN IP Addressing Click WAN IP Addressing from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the WAN IP Address screen. This feature allows the user to set the protocol used by the ISP for Internet access. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 42 Advanced IPv6 WAN Settings Click IPv6 WAN Settings from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the IPv6 WAN Settings screen. This feature allows the user to set the IPv6 protocol used by the ISP for Internet access. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. WARNING: This setting should be configured by experienced network technicians only, since any changes could affect the Gateway’s IPv6 service. 43 T3200BV Gateway LAN IP Settings Click LAN IP Settings from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the LAN IP and DHCP Settings screen. This feature allows the user to set LAN IP and DHCP server settings on the Gateway. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 44 Advanced IPv6 LAN Settings Click IPv6 LAN Settings from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the IPv6 LAN Settings screen. This feature allows the user to set the IPv6 LAN IP settings on the Gateway. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 45 T3200BV Gateway DHCP Reservation Click DHCP Reservation from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the DHCP Reservation screen. This feature allows the user to lease a permanent DHCPallocated address to a client on the Gateway’s network. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 46 Advanced Dynamic DNS Click Dynamic DNS from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Dynamic DNS screen. This feature allows the user to associate the WAN IP address of the Gateway with a host name. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 47 T3200BV Gateway DNS Host Mapping Click DNS Host Mapping from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the DNS Host Mapping screen. This feature allows the user to create a static host name for a specified IP address. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. Port Bridging Click Port Bridging from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Port1 Bridge screen. This feature allows the user to create a port bridge, utilizing LAN Port 1, on the Gateway. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 48 Advanced MoCA LAN Setup Click MoCA LAN Setup from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the MoCA LAN Setup - Basic screen. This feature allows the user to enable privacy settings on the Gateway’s MoCA LAN. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. WARNING: Enabling or modifying MoCA Privacy Settings will result in the loss of connectivity to all other MoCA devices on the network. It is not recommended to make any changes to the MoCA Settings. 49 T3200BV Gateway Advanced MoCA LAN Click Advanced from the MoCA LAN Setup - Basic screen to generate the MoCA LAN Setup - Advanced screen. This screen allows the user to modify additional MoCA LAN settings. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. WARNING: Enabling or modifying MoCA Privacy Settings will result in the loss of connectivity to all other MoCA devices on the network. It is not recommended to make any changes to the MoCA Settings. 50 Advanced Remote GUI Click Remote GUI from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Remote GUI screen. This feature allows the user to access the Gateway’s graphical user interface from a remote location. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. Remote Telnet Click Remote Telnet from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Remote Telnet screen. This feature allows the user to access the Gateway from a remote location via telnet. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 51 T3200BV Gateway Dynamic Routing Click Dynamic Routing from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Dynamic Routing (RIP) screen. This feature allows the user to set up the Gateway on the network behind a modem using dynamic routing. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 52 Advanced Static Routing Click Static Routing from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Static Routing screen. This feature allows the user to set up the Gateway with static routes. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 53 T3200BV Gateway Admin Password Click Admin Password from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Admin Password screen. This feature allows the user to change the password for accessing the Gateway’s graphical user interface. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. NAT Click NAT from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the NAT screen. Network addresss translation (NAT) allows the Gateway’s network to use a single IP address to represent the Gateway’s entire network on the internet. WARNING: Do not disable NAT on the Gateway unless instructed to do so by the ISP. 54 Advanced Storage Device Info Click Storage Device Info from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Storage Service screen. This feature allows storage devices connected to the Gateway to be easily accessed. Any storage devices connected to the Gateway will be listed in the table at the bottom of the screen. Samba Configuration Click Samba Configuration from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Samba Configuration screen. This feature allows the user to set up a Samba environment. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure. 55 T3200BV Gateway Reboot Click Reboot from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Reboot screen. Reboot the Gateway by clicking Reboot. Restore Defaults Click Restore Defaults from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Restore Defaults screen. To restore certain settings on the Gateway, click the appropriate Restore button. 56 Advanced Speed Test Click Speed Test from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Speed Test screen. This screen allows the user to perform a speed test on the Gateway’s Internet (or WAN) connection. Enter the URL for a server at a speed test site, then click Test. 57 T3200BV Gateway Ping Test Click Ping Test from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Ping Test screen. To perform a ping test on the Gateway, follow the onscreen instructions. 58 Advanced Iperf Test Click Iperf Test from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Iperf Test screen. To perform an iperf test on the Gateway, follow the onscreen instructions. 59 T3200BV Gateway IPv6 Ping Test Click IPv6 Ping Test from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the IPv6 PingTest screen. To perform an IPv6 ping test on the Gateway, follow the onscreen instructions. 60 Advanced Traceroute Click Traceroute from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Traceroute screen. To perform an route trace on the Gateway, follow the onscreen instructions. IPv6 Traceroute Click IPv6 Traceroute from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the IPv6 Traceroute screen. To perform an IPv6 route trace on the Gateway, follow the onscreen instructions. 61 T3200BV Gateway Time Zone Click Time Zone from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Time Zone screen. Use this screen to set the time zone on the Gateway. Config Download/Upload Click Config Download/Upload from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Configuration Download and Upload screen. Use this screen to save the Gateway’s current configuration and settings, or upload a previously saved configuration file onto the Gateway. 62 Advanced Upgrade History Click Upgrade History from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Upgrade History screen. This screen displays a list of firmware upgrades applied to the Gateway. ALG Click ALG from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Firwall - ALG / PassThrough screen. This screen allows the user to configure ALG settings on the Gateway. 63 T3200BV Gateway DLNA Click DLNA from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the DLNA screen. This screen allows the user to configure DLNA settings on the Gateway. Load Customer Default Config Click Load Customer Default Config from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Load Customer Default Config screen. This screen allows the user to load the customer’s configuraton as the default configuration on the Gateway. 64 Advanced Print Server Click Print Server from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the Print Server screen. This screen allows the user to select and configure a print server for the Gateway’s network. xDSL Diagnostics Click xDSL diagnostics from any Advanced Setup screen to generate the xDSL Diagnostics screen. This screen allows the user to select a type of diagnostics on the Gateway. 65 A Specifications General Model Number(s) T3200BV (Wireless 11ac Bonded VDSL2 Modem Gateway) Standards IEEE 802.3 (10BaseT) IEEE 802.3u (100BaseTX) IEEE 802.11 b, g, n, ac (Wireless) G.dmt G.lite t1.413 RFC 1483, 2364, 2516 Protocol LAN - CSMA/CD WAN - PPP, DHCP, Static IP WAN VDSL2 interface LAN 10/100/1000 RJ-45 switched ports Speed LAN Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-sensing Wireless: 802.11a, b, g, n, ac; 900 Mbps optimal (see Wireless Operating Range for details) 70 T3200BV Gateway Cabling Type Ethernet 10BaseT: UTP/STP Category 3 or 5 Ethernet100BaseTX: UTP/STP Category 5 Wireless Operating Range Indoors Up to 91M (300 ft.) @ 300 Mbps Outdoors Up to 457M (1500 ft.) @ 300 Mbps Topology Star (Ethernet) LED Indicators WAN, Wireless, and WPS Push Button Power Adapter Model No. - CDS036-W120U Input - 100-240V~, 50/60Hz, 1.0A Output - 12.0V, 3.0A Manufacturer - Adapter Technology Co Ltd This product is intended to be used with UL Listed Power Adapter # CDS036W120U with LPS and an operating temperature up to 45 degree C, and below an altitude of 2000 meters. If you need further assistance or information, please contact Actiontec. 71 Specifications Environmental Power External, 12V DC, 3A Certifications FCC Part 15 Class B, Class C and E, FCC Part 68, UL Operating Temperature 0º C to 45º C (32ºF to 113ºF) Storage Temperature -20ºC to 70ºC (-4ºF to 158ºF) Operating Humidity 10% to 85% non-condensing Storage Humidity 5% to 90% non-condensing 72 Notices Warranty This product has a one-year Limited Hardware Warranty and 90-day free software updates from date of purchase. Local Law This Limited Warranty Statement gives the customer specific legal rights. The customer may also have other rights, which vary from state to state in the United States, and from country to country elsewhere in the world. To the extent that this Limited Warranty Statement is inconsistent with local law, this Statement shall be deemed modified to be consistent with such local law. Under such local law, certain disclaimers and limitations of this Warranty Statement may not apply to the customer. Go to http://www.actiontec.com/products/warranty.php for more information. Important Safety Instructions Basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and personal injury, including the following: • Do not use this product near water – for example, near a bathtub, kitchen sink, laundry tub, or swimming pool, or in a wet basement; only clean with dry cloth. • Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat. • Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. • Use only the power cord indicated in this manual. 69 Notices Coaxial Cable If applicable, the coaxial cable screen shield needs to be connected to the Earth at the building entrance per ANSI/NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code (NEC), in particular Section 820.93, “Grounding of Outer Conductive Shield of a Coaxial Cable,” or in accordance with local regulation. FCC Class B Equipment 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 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. 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 equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by implementing one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the device; • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver; • Consult 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 Actiontec Electronics, Inc, may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 70 Notices Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked With the FCC Logo This device complies with part 15 of the FCC. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference; 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Important Note on Wi-Fi If applicable, this equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The radio has been found to be compliant to the requirements set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2.1091, 15.247 (b) (4),15.407 addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices as defined in Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. The equipment should be installed more than 30 cm (~12 in.) from your body or nearby persons. For product available in the USA market, only channel 1~11 can be operated. Selection of other channels is not possible. The device could automatically discontinue transmission in case of absence of information to transmit, or operational failure. Note that this is not intended to prohibit transmission of control or signaling information or the use of repetitive codes where required by the technology. The device for the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor usage to reduce potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems. The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall comp with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non point-topoint operation as appropriate. The transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 71 T3200M Gateway FCC Part 68 User Manual Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. Located on the equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the ACTA registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN.) If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive REN’s on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN’s should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line, as determined by the total REN’s contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area. This equipment cannot be used on the telephone company-provided coin service. Connection to Party Line Service is subject to State Tariffs. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right the file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service. If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please contact: Company Name: Address: TEL: FAX: Actiontec Electronics, Inc. 760 N. Mary Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94085 (408) 752-7700 (408) 541-9003 If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you to remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved. This equipment uses the following USOC jacks: RJ14 It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet to which this device is connected. This is to avoid damaging the equipment caused by local lightening strikes and other electrical surges. 72
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