Huawei Technologies DG8045 VDSL Home Gateway User Manual

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DSL Home Gateway (VDSL)
Quick Start
1 Indicator Description
 Different DSL home gateways may have different indicator names. Actual
indicator names prevail. Ignore the following indicators that you do not find on
the DSL home gateway.
 Description marked * is applicable to only DSL home gateways having WAN
ports.
 Description marked ** is applicable to only some DSL home gateways. Ignore
the description if your DSL home gateway has no such status.
 Description marked *** is applicable to DSL home gateways that do not have
WPS indicators.
Indicator
Status
Steady green
Power
Red blinking **
Off
Steady green
Green blinking
WAN
Off
Steady green
DSL
Green blinking
Off
Description
The DSL home gateway is powered on and
finished booting.
The DSL home gateway is powered on, but
booting failed. **
The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
 A DSL connection has been set up and
activated.
 A WAN connection has been set up. *
A DSL connection is being activated.
 No DSL connection has been set up, or the
DSL connection is faulty.
 No WAN connection has been set up, or
the WAN connection is faulty. *
 The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
A DSL connection has been set up and
activated.
A DSL connection is being activated.
 No DSL connection has been set up, or the
DSL connection is faulty.
 The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
Indicator
Status
Steady green
Green blinking
Internet
Steady red **
Off
Steady green
WLAN
Green blinking
Off
Steady green
WPS
Green blinking
Off
Description
The DSL home gateway is connected to the
Internet in router mode, but no data is being
transmitted.
The DSL home gateway is connected to the
Internet in router mode, and data is being
transmitted.
 The Internet connection is failure in PPP
mode (The user name and password for
Broadband dial-up is ineffective). **
 The Internet connection is failure in DHCP
mode. **
 The DSL home gateway is in bridge mode.
 The DSL home gateway is working in router
mode, but the connection to the Internet
has not been set up.
 The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
The WLAN function is enabled, but no data is
being transmitted.
 The WLAN function is enabled, and data is
being transmitted. (Blinks twice per
second.)
 The DSL home gateway is attempting to
connect to a wireless client over the WLAN
using the WPS function. The WLAN
indicator blinks for 120s. (Blinks 0.5 time or
1 time per second) ***
 The WLAN function is disabled.
 The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
The DSL home gateway is connected to a
wireless client over the WLAN using the WPS
function. The WPS indicator is steady on for
300 seconds.
The DSL home gateway is attempting to
connect to a wireless client over the WLAN
using the WPS function. The WPS indicator
blinks for 120s.
 The WPS function is disabled.
 The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
Indicator
Status
Steady green
LAN1–
LAN4 or
LAN
Green blinking
Off
Steady green
VoIP
Green blinking
Off
Steady green
USB
Green blinking
Off
Description
The LAN port is connected to an Ethernet
device (such as a computer) with a network
cable, but no data is being transmitted.
The LAN port is connected to an Ethernet
device with a network cable, and data is being
transmitted.
 The LAN port is not connected to any
Ethernet device.
 The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
The DSL home gateway is registered with an
SIP server, but no data is being transmitted.
 The DSL home gateway is being registered
with an SIP server. (Blinks twice per
second.)
 The DSL home gateway is registered with
an SIP server, and data is being
transmitted. (Blinks 4 times per second.)
 No VoIP service, or VoIP WAN
configuration exists.
 The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
The DSL home gateway is connected to a
USB device, but no data is being transmitted.
The DSL home gateway is connected to a
USB device, and data is being transmitted.
 The DSL home gateway is not connected to
any USB device.
 The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
2 Ports and Buttons
Different DSL home gateways may have different port and button names. Actual
port and button names prevail. Ignore the following ports and buttons that you do
not find on the DSL home gateway.
Item
WPS
WLAN
WLAN/WPS
On/Off
Reset
Power
LAN1–LAN4
DSL
WAN
Phone1–
Phone2
USB
Description
Starts WPS negotiation.
Enables or disables the WLAN function.
 Starts WPS negotiation. Press this button (less than 3
seconds) to start WPS negotiation.
 Enables or disables the WLAN function. Press this button
(more than 3 seconds) to enable the WLAN function.
Powers the DSL home gateway on or off.
Restores the DSL home gateway to its default settings or
resets the DSL home gateway.
 To restore the DSL home gateway to its default settings,
press and hold the Reset button for more than 6s after
the DSL home gateway is powered on, and then release
the button. After the DSL home gateway is restored to its
default settings, all customized user data will be lost. Use
this function only when necessary.
 To reset the DSL home gateway, press and hold the
Reset button for not more than 6s after the DSL home
gateway is powered on.
Connects to a power adapter.
Connects to Ethernet devices, such as computers, set-top
boxes (STBs), and switches. (Some of these 4 ports may
support special functions. For example, if port LAN1
supports the Internet access service, it cannot be used to
connect to an STB. In this case, if a connected LAN port
does not take effect, connect the product to another LAN
port.)
Connects to a DSL filter or telephone socket.
Connects to an Ethernet device that provides Internet
access, such as a modem or switch.
Connects to a telephone.
Connects to a USB device.
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3 Connecting Cables
Connect your devices in the sequence indicated in the following figure.
1 Telephone jack on the wall
2 Power adapter
3 Laptop computer
4 Network port on the wall
5 Desktop computer
6 STB
7 USB device
8 Telephone
9 Splitter
a Line port
b Telephone port
c Modem port
 The appearance shown in this document may be different from the actual
appearance of the DSL home gateway. The actual DSL home gateway
provided by the carrier prevails.
 Only DSL upstream transmission or Ethernet upstream transmission can be
used at a time.
 When configuring the DSL home gateway for the first time, use an Ethernet
cable to connect the DSL home gateway to a computer.
 Some DSL home gateways may not support STB connection. If the DSL home
gateway does not take effect after being connected to an STB but the STB is
required, contact the local carrier.
4 Powering the DSL Home Gateway on
To turn the DSL home gateway on, press the On/Off button.
After the DSL home gateway is powered on, the Power indicator turns on. If the
indicator does not turn on as expected, ensure that everything is plugged in
correctly.
5 Logging In to the Web Page
1. Set the IP address of the PC in the same subnet as the web address
(192.168.1.1 or printed on the nameplate of the DSL home gateway).
2. Open a browser. In the address bar, enter the web address (192.168.1.1 or
printed on the nameplate of the DSL home gateway). Press Enter.
3. Enter the login user name (user or printed on the nameplate of the DSL home
gateway) and password (HuaweiUser or printed on the nameplate of the DSL
home gateway). Click Log in.
 Different DSL home gateways may have different UIs. Actual UIs prevail.
 To protect against unauthorized access, change the password after the first
login. When password modification is successful, this page is redirected to the
login page. Use the new password to log in.
 The system will be locked if you enter incorrect user name or password three
consecutive times or more (the actual displayed times prevail). After one
minute or more (the actual displayed time prevails), it will be unlocked.
 If you do not perform any operations after logging in to the system for five
minutes or more (the actual displayed time prevails), you will exit the system
and the system automatically returns to the login page.
6 Configuring a Connection to Access the
Internet
The following describes two scenarios for Internet connection configuration. If
you fail to configure an Internet connection by following steps described in
scenario 1, follow steps described in scenario 2 to configure an Internet
connection. However, these two scenarios cannot coexist.
Scenario 1. The DSL home gateway works in route mode.
1. Log in to the web page.
2. Choose Home and click Start Wizard.
3. On the I want to... Connect to the Internet page, select Agree and click Next.
(Ignore this step if it is not involved.)
4. Click Next. (Ignore this step if it is not involved.)
5. The DSL home gateway detects the network connection automatically. In the
displayed Internet connected window, click Try WLAN or Next.
 Different DSL home gateways may have different UIs. Actual UIs prevail.
 If a window requiring Internet account and password is displayed for you, input
the correct Internet account and password provided by the Internet service
provider. Then, click Connect.
Scenario 2. The DSL home gateway works in bridge mode.
This section demonstrates how to set up a point-to-point protocol over Ethernet
(PPPoE) connection on Windows.
On Windows 7
1. Choose Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and
Sharing Center.
2. Under Change your networking settings, click Set up a new connection or
network.
3. In the Set Up a Connection or Network window, select Connect to the
Internet and click Next.
4. Click Broadband (PPPoE).
5. In User name and Password, enter the dial-up connection account name and
password provided by the Internet service provider.
6. In Connection name, name the dial-up connection.
7. Select or deselect Allow other people to use this connection. Then click
Connect.
8. Return to the Network and Sharing Center page. Click Change adapter
settings. Right-click the icon for the dial-up connection you just set up and
choose Create Shortcut from the shortcut menu. In the displayed dialog box,
click Yes.
After you successfully set up a PPPoE connection, a dial-up connection icon is
displayed on your computer desktop. To connect to the Internet, double-click the
dial-up connection icon. In the displayed dialog box, click Connect.
After you complete the preceding settings, check the status of the Internet
indicator light. When the Internet indicator light turns steady green, you can start
browsing the Internet.
You need to perform the preceding operations on a computer once only. The next
time you power on your computer, you can browse the Internet without
performing the same configurations.
7 Configuring Wi-Fi Parameters
After you complete the preceding settings, you will see the I want to Set Up
WLAN page used to configure the wireless account.
 If this page is not displayed, log in to the web page and choose Home > Set
Up WLAN to open it.
 To obtain the default SSID and key, check the nameplate. To better secure
your WLAN, promptly change the SSID and key.
1. On the I want to Set Up WLAN page, choose the WLAN network.
2. Enter your desired SSID (WLAN name) and WLAN password.
3. Click Save.
8 Wireless Connection Setup
The wireless configuration software provided by Windows is used as an example
to describe how to set up a wireless connection.
Ensure that the wireless function of the DSL home gateway is enabled before you
set up a wireless connection. Use the new user name and password (if they have
been changed) for the connection.
On Windows 7
1. Click
in the lower right corner of your desktop.
2. From the wireless network list, select the WLAN provided by the DSL home
gateway. Click Connect.
3. In the displayed dialog box, enter the WLAN password and click OK. (Ignore
this step if no password is required.)
4. In the wireless network list, check the WLAN connection status. If the status is
Connected, the computer is wirelessly connected to the DSL home gateway.

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