Samsung Electronics Co GXMC990CL AWG (Advanced Wireless Gateway) User Manual Manual

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Samsung
Advanced Wireless Gateway
User Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
FCC Compliance ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5
UL Compliance ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Document Content and Organization ............................................................................................................................... 7
Conventions ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Chapter 1. Advanced Wireless Gateway Overview ................................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Introduction...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Features ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8
1.3 What’s is in the box? ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.4 Front Panel........................................................................................................................................................................ 9
1.5 Back Panel ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
1.6 Bottom panel ................................................................................................................................................................ 11
1.7 Gateway for the Installation ...................................................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 2. Installing the Advanced Wireless Gateway ....................................................................................................... 13
2.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.2 Connect the Wireless Gateway ................................................................................................................................ 13
2.3 Connect your wireless Note PC ................................................................................................................................ 14
2.3.1 How to connect your wireless Note PC...................................................................................................... 14
CHAPTER 3. Basic Gateway Configuration.............................................................................................................................. 17
3.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................................................... 17
3.2 Using Web UI ............................................................................................................................................................ 17
3.2.1 Web UI Connection ................................................................................................................................... 17
3.2.2 Wireless Gateway Main Window. ............................................................................................................... 18
3.2.3 Managing Operator Account ........................................................................................................................ 18
3.2.4 Managing the Gateway for the Wireless Network .................................................................................. 18
CHAPTER 4. Gateway LED Status .............................................................................................................................................. 22
4.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................................................... 22
CHAPTER 5. Advanced Gateway Setup ................................................................................................................................... 24
5.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................................................... 24
5.2 Parental control ............................................................................................................................................................ 24
5.3 Port Forwarding (virtual server) ............................................................................................................................... 25
5.4 port triggering ............................................................................................................................................................... 26
5.5 DMZ host ........................................................................................................................................................................ 27
CHAPTER 6. Troubleshooting the Gateway ............................................................................................................................ 28
6.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................................................... 28
6.2 Configuration TCP/IPv4 on Windows system (XP) ................................................................................................ 28
6.2 Reset/Restore the Gateway via the RESET button in Rear Panel ..................................................................... 29
. The basic settings are provided by the manufacturer and service provider.
. The manual is intended to provide a basic guide for personal settings.
Document Content and Organization
This manual consists of ten Chapters, which are summarized as follow:
Chapter 1. This chapter describes the contents in the package and system requirements. It also
provides an overview of the gateway’s front, rear, and bottom panels.
Chapter 2. This chapter describes how to install the gateway.
Chapter 3. This chapter describes how to configure the gateway.
Chapter 4. This chapter describes how to understand the LEDs.
Chapter 5 – This chapter describes how to configure the gateway for advanced users.
Chapter 6 – This chapter provides troubleshooting information you can use in the unlikely event you
encounter a problem with the gateway.
Conventions
The following paragraph contains special information that must be carefully read and
thoroughly understood. Such information may or may not be enclosed in a rectangular box,
separating it from the main text, but is always preceded by an icon and/or a bold title.
Chapter 1. Advanced Wireless Gateway Overview
1.1 Introduction
This chapter provides an overview of Samsung Advanced Wireless Gateway(AWG) features,
indicators, and connectors to help you become familiar with the Advanced Wireless Gateway . This
chapter also lists the accessories and equipment that are provided with the Advanced Wireless
Gateway so you can verify that you received all of these items.
1.2 Features
This section provides a brief overview of the features of Samsung Gateway.
WAN connection features (DOCSIS 3.0/3.1)
. 5 Gbps Downstream at 5 ~ 85 MHz frequency range.
. 700+ Mbps Upstream at 5 ~ 85 MHz frequency range.
LAN connection features
. MoCA 2.0 to interconnect your local MoCA devices via your coax network in home.
. Four 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet ports for your local home network devices.
. Wireless access point for your local home network devices via the integrated IEEE 802.11n 2.4 GHz
and IEEE 802.11ac 5 GHz.
. Firewall deters hackers and protects the home network from unauthorized access via Router
Function.
Wi-Fi connection features
. Dual Band Concurrent in mode 802.11a/b/g /n/ac
. Wi-Fi 5GHZ ac 4x4 mode (4Tx, 4Rx) with MU-MIMO
. Wi-Fi 2.4GHZ n 3x3 mode (3Tx, 3Rx) with MIMO
Fax/Telephony connection features
. Two-line RJ-11 telephony ports for connecting to traditional telephones or fax machines
Design and Additional Function
. Elegant, compact cube type design
. LED status indicators on the front panel, providing an easy-to-understand display that indicates
the operational status
Management
. The Web UI allows you to configure your Gateway and network via your web browser.
. Allows software upgrades by your service provider via TR-069 methods or CableModem
1.3 What’s is in the box?
When you receive Samsung AWG, you should check the equipment and accessories to verify that
each item is in the box and that each item is undamaged.
Items of the box can be changed by by your service provider.
Basically, the box contains the following items:
. Advanced Wireless Gateway
. Power Code
. 35W Adpter for only Samsung Gateway
1.4 Front Panel
1. WPS (WIRELESS PROTECTED SETUP)—OFF (normal condition) Wireless Protected Setup is not
active. Blinking indicates the button has been pressed and WPS is active so that a new wireless client
can be added to the wireless network.
2. POWER—ON, power is applied to the Residential Gateway. OFF when power is off to the
Residential Gateway.
3. DS—ON, the Gateway is exchanging data with the cable network. Blinking indicates the
downstream scan is in progress.
4. US—ON, the Gateway is exchanging data with the cable network. Blinking indicates the upstream
scan is in progress.
5. ONLINE—ON, the Gateway is registered on the network and fully operational. OFF indicates the
Gateway has not registered on the network.
6. WiFi 2.4 G—ON, the wireless access point is operational. Blinking indicates that data is being
transferred over the wireless connection. OFF indicates that the wireless access point is not enabled.
7. WiFi 5 G—ON, the wireless access point is operational. Blinking indicates that data is being
transferred over the wireless connection. OFF indicates that the wireless access point is not enabled.
8. TEL1—ON indicates telephony service is enabled. Blinks when line 1 is in use. OFF indicates that
phone service for TEL 1 is not enabled.
9. TEL2—ON indicates telephony service is enabled. Blinks when line 2 is in use. OFF indicates that
phone service for TEL 2 is not enabled.
10. MoCA— ON, MoCA is operational. Blinking indicates that data is being transferred over the
MoCA connection. OFF indicates that the MoCA is not enabled.
1.5 Back Panel
1. RESET—A momentary pressing (1-2 seconds) of this switch restarts the device. To press this switch,
insert a thin object, such as a paper clip, into the RESET port; then press and hold the switch for
more than ten seconds to reset all settings to their factory-settings and then restart the device.
2. USB —Connects the Residential Gateway to selected devices. For models that support USB, the
default is one USB port.
3. TEL1 and TEL2—RJ-11 telephone ports for connecting telephones, fax machines, and/or an analog
home alarm system.
4. ETHERNET—Four RJ-45 Ethernet ports allow connection to the Ethernet port on your PC or
network device.
5. CABLE/MoCA—F-connector connects to your home coax network to provide Cable and MoCA
service.
6. POWER—Connects the Gateway to the Samsung only Adpter with 35W.
1.6 Bottom panel
Product label (item A)
The label on the bottom of the Gateway contains information about your Gateway, like:
Device information
Wireless security settings
SSID 1 NAME(2.4Ghz) is the network name of the 2.4 GHz access point and is of the following format:
MC990CLXXXX-2.4G (where X is an alphanumeric character).
SSID 2 NAME(5Ghz) is the network name for the 5 GHz access point and is of the following format:
MC990CLXXXX-5G (where X is an alphanumeric character).
Wi-Fi Password(2.4/5G) is the WPA2-PSK password for the 2.4/5 GHz access point and is of the
following format: GXMC990XXXXXX (where X is an alphanumeric character).
1.7 Gateway for the Installation
The ideal location for your Gateway is where it has access to adpter and other devices. Think about
the layout of your home or office, and consult with your service provider to select the best location
for your Gateway. Read this user guide thoroughly before you decide where to place your Gateway.
Consider these recommendations:
-speed Internet
service.
to eliminate the need for an
additional RF coaxial outlet.
closet, basement, or other protected area.
de the cables away from the Gateway
without straining or crimping them.
you plan on connecting your phone directly to the Gateway.
Chapter 2. Installing the Advanced Wireless Gateway
2.1 Introduction
This chapter provides how to properly install the Advanced Wireless Gateway to your service
provider’s network and to connect the Advanced Wireless Gateway to your PC and your other IT
devices.
2.2 Connect the Wireless Gateway
Connecting Coax Cable to your cable splitter and the Gateway
1. Choose an appropriate and safe location to install the Gateway.
2. Power off your PC and other IT device.
3. Connect the active RF coaxial cable from your service provider to the coax connector labeled
CABLE/MoCA on the back of the Wireless Gateway.
4. If your Wireless Gateway supports telephone service , connect one end of a telephone jumper
cable to a telephone outlet in your home. Then connect the other end of the jumper cable to the
appropriate RJ-11 TEL1 or TEL2 port on the back of the Wireless Gateway.
5. Connect your PC to the Wireless Gateway using the Ethernet Connection or the Wireless
Connection.
6. Connect the DC jack end of the Adapter into the DC plug on the back of the Gateway.
Connect the power code to adpter and an electrical outlet.
The Wireless Gateway will perform an automatic search to locate and sign on to the broadband data
network. This process may take up to 2-5 minutes. The Wireless Gateway will be ready for use when
the Power, DS,US, and Online LEDs on the front panel of the Wireless Gateway stop blinking and
remain on continuously.
7 . If your wireless devices uses wireless networking, the WiFi 2.4 G or WiFi 5 GHz LED on the
Wireless Gateway should be on or blinking.
8 Finally, the installation is complete, and you can begin surfing the Internet sites.
An example of connection diagram is shown in the below figure.
2.3 Connect your wireless Note PC
The Gateway has two access points that allows you to connect wireless devices to your home
network:
4x4) IEEE 802.11ac access point offers superior transfer rates, is less sensitive to
interference and allows you to connect IEEE802.11a/n/ac wireless clients.
clients. Use this access point for wireless clients that don’t support 5 GHz.
2.3.1 How to connect your wireless Note PC
Requirements
equipped with a wireless client.
network device must be configured to obtain an IP address automatically. This is the default setting.
Procedure
If you want to connect a computer using the wireless network, configure the wireless client on your computer
with the wireless
settings printed on the Gateway's side or back panel label.
For the network name, two values are available:
rk name of the 5 GHz access point and is of the following format:
MC990CLXXXX-2.4G (where X is an alphanumeric character).
twork Name 2 (SSID) is the network name for the 5 GHz access point and is of the following format:
MC990CLXXXX-5G (where X is an alphanumeric character).
The password is common for both access points.
To configure these settings on Windows 7.
Proceed as follows:
1 Click the wireless network icon in the notification area.
2 A list of available wireless networks appears.
Double-click the Gateway access point.
The Gateway is listed with the MC990CLXXXX-2.4G and MC990CLXXXX-5G which is printed on the Gateway's
bottom side.
3 Windows prompts you to enter the security key.
Type the Password which is printed on the Gateway's bottom panel label in the Security key and click OK.
4. And then, the wireless Note PC is connected to the Gateway
CHAPTER 3. Basic Gateway Configuration
3.1 Introduction
In this chapter, the basic gateway configuration using web and how to use Web UI is described.
3.2 Using Web UI
3.2.1 Web UI Connection
1. Open your web browser and browse to http://192.168.0.1, using a computer or device that is
currently connected to you Gateway (either wired or wirelessly).
2. The Gateway prompts you to enter the username and password. Enter your user name
(default: admin) and password (default:admin) and click OK.
Input the password of the Gateway that you got from your system default.
(Default ID and Passwd : admin/admin, support/support, user/user)
3.2.2 Wireless Gateway Main Window.
The Gateway Main window consists of menu bar, sub-menus, and detail windows of each
menu.
3.2.3 Managing Operator Account
After the first login, you go through the course of changing the password via Access Control Menu.
Configuration using Web UI
In the menu of , select  and then select the
 menu in the sub-menus.
When you enter ID/PW values and click the  button, the
configuration is applied.
3.2.4 Managing the Gateway for the Wireless Network
The Gateway supports 2 primary wireless network (2.4G/5G) and 6 multiple guest networks in
each one primary wireless network.
Configuration Primary Wireless Network
1. In the menu of , select Primary Wireless Network (<5GHz-Basic> or <2.4GHz-Basic>)
to configure.
2. Check/Uncheck “Enable Primary Network” check box to turn ON or OFF primary wireless network.
3. Check “Hide Access Point” check box to block broadcasting and hide primary wireless network.
4. Enter new SSID to change primary wireless network’s name in SSID field.
-. 32 characters maximum (letters, numbers and/or special characters)
5. Click  button to apply and save the changed configuration.
Configuration Guest Wireless Network
1. To enable guest network, check “Enabled” check boxes.
2. Enter new SSID to change guest wireless network’s name in SSID field.
-. 32 characters maximum (letters, numbers and/or special characters)
3. Check “Hidden” check box to block broadcasting and hide guest wireless network.
5. Click  button to apply and save the changed configuration.
Configuration Wireless Network Security – Manual Setup AP
1. In the menu of , select Security Menu (<5GHz-Security> or <2.4GHz-Security>) to
configure wireless networks’ security settings.
2. Select one of the following Network Authentication:
A. Open : allows access to the wireless network without security key.
B. WPA2 : uses an authentication server to generate keys or certificates.
C. WPA2-PSK : use Pre-Shared key(PSK) for encryption.
D. Mixed WPA2/WPA : combination Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 and Wi-Fi Protected
Access with using an authentication server to generate keys or certificates.
E. Mixed WPA2/WPA-PSK : combination Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 with Pre-Shared Key
and Wi-Fi Protected Access with Pre-Shared Key.
3. WPA/WAPI passphrase : Enter wireless network’s password.
4. WPA/WAPI Encryption :
A. AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) : enhanced encryption type to WPA2 over WPA.
B. TKIP+AES(Temporal Key Integrity Protocol and Advanced Encryption Standard) : TKIP and
AES encryption types are capable to access wireless network.
5. Protected Management Frame : Select “Capable or Required” to protect management frames
such as authentication, de-authentication, association, dissociation.
6. Click  button to apply and save the changed configuration.
Configuration Wireless Network Security – WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) Setup
1. In the menu of , select Security Menu (<5GHz-Security> or <2.4GHz-Security>) to
configure wireless networks’ WPS setup.
2. Select “Enabled” to Enable WPS.
A. For WPS-PIN configuration, choose “Use STA PIN” radio button and enter Client’s PIN
number. Press “Add Enrollee” button and start Client’s WPS PIN.
B.
For WPS-PBC configuration, choose “Use STA PIN” radio button and empty both STA PIN
and Authorized MAC. Press “Add Enrollee” button and start Client’s WPS PBC.
Configuration Wireless Network Channel/Bandwidth
1. In the menu of , select Advanced Menu (<5GHz-Advanced> or <2.4GHz-Advanced>)
to configure wireless networks’ radio configuration.
2. Select “Channel” and “Bandwidth” to improve wireless network interference and throughput
performance.
CHAPTER 4. Gateway LED Status
4.1 Introduction
This chapter provides LED’s status of front panel when the Advanced Wireless Gateway is power on,
provisioning, normal status, and abnormal status.
Gateway LED indicates the various statuses of system. Each LED displays the following
information:
POWER LED status is below table
POWER
LED State
ON
OFF
Description
The Gateway is power on when the DC input supplied
The Gateway is power off when the DC input don’t
supplied
CableMode start up LED sequence is table below.
CableModem
LED
DS
US
ONLINE
Status
ON
Blinking
OFF
ON
Blinking
OFF
ON
Blinking
OFF
Description
Downstream looking is in completed
Downstream looking is in progress
The Gateway is power off
Upstream looking is in completed
Downstream looking is in progress
The Gateway is power off
Downstream and Upstream looking
are completed
The connection is completed on
internet
Downstream and Upstream looking
are in progress
The Gateway is power off
Wi-Fi connection LED sequence is table below.
Wi-Fi
LED
WiFi 2.4G
WiFi 5G
Status
ON
Blinking
OFF
ON
Blinking
Description
The Wi-Fi 2.4Ghz service is enabled
The data is being transferred in
2.4Ghz over the wireless connection
The 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi service is disabled
The Wi-Fi 5Ghz service is enabled
The data is being transferred in 5Ghz
OFF
over the wireless connection
The 5Ghz Wi-Fi service is disabled
Telephony and MoCA connection LED sequence are table below.
Telephony
LED
TEL1/TEL2
Status
ON
Blinking
MoCA
MoCA
OFF
ON
Blinking
OFF
Description
The telephone or fax is not in use
(on-hook)
The telephone or fax is in use
(off-hook)
The telephony service is disabled
The MoCA service is enabled
The MoCA network has traffice
The MoCA service is disabled
Ethernet connection LED sequence of rear panel are table below.
Ethernet
LED
Orange
Green
Status
Blinking
OFF
ON
OFF
Description
Blinking while data exchanging
No data exchanging
Link connection display
No link connection
CHAPTER 5. Advanced Gateway Setup
5.1 Introduction
This chapter describes the setup procedures for the security related setting such as parental control
And port control for IP application. It includes blocking or open function, remote access, firewall
function, and more
5.2 Parental control
Keep your children safe online with the parental control rules for Gateway
A max rules number is 64 entries.
The configuration windows is shown below. Click  button for input values.
Configuration using Web UI
In the menu , select , select

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