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Connect the Computer to the Gateway
9
USB to PC Connection
1.
Connect the provided AC power adapter from the 3700HGV-B’s
POWER
port to an electrical outlet. After
the 3700HGV-B has completed its start up process, the
POWER
light on the front of the 3700HGV-B
should be green.
2.
Connect the provided blue USB cable from the 3700HGV-B’s
USB-PC
port to the USB port on the
computer.
3.
If the VDSL signal is carried over the phone line
, connect the provided gray phone cable from the
3700HGV-B's
PHONE LINE
port to telephone wall jack. If the VDSL signal is carried over coax, refer to
page 11.
Install the 2Wire Gateway USB Driver - Windows
1.
Insert the 2Wire setup CD in your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
2.
Power on the computer. If the Add Hardware Wizard displays, follow the on-screen instructions. If
prompted to identify where to search for drivers, deselect
Floppy Disk drive
and check
CD-ROM drive
.
3.
After the driver installs click
Finish
to complete the driver installation. The Setup Wizard will resume
when the PC has rebooted.
Note:
Microsoft Windows 98 users may be prompted to insert the Windows 98 installation CD-
ROM after installing the 2Wire gateway USB drivers. After the Windows 98 updates are complete,
remove the Windows 98 CD and reinsert the Setup Wizard CD into the CD-ROM prior to rebooting
the PC.
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Connect the Computer to the Gateway
10
Install the 2Wire Gateway USB Driver - Macintosh
Note:
The 2Wire gateway supports USB for Macintosh OS 8.6, 9.2, 10.1.4, 10.1.5, 10.2.0,
10.2.1 to 10.2.6, 10.3.3 to 10.3.9, 10.4.0, and 10.4.1.
Before making the USB connection to the gateway, you must install the 2Wire gateway USB driver on the
computer. The following instructions are for USB installation on Macintosh computers running OS 10.2.
1.
With the computer powered on and the 2Wire Setup Wizard CD in the CD-ROM drive, double-click the
2Wire CD icon on the desktop.
2.
Double-click 2Wire USB to begin the driver installation.
3.
If the user has set up an administrator name and password, the Authenticate screen opens. Enter the
administrator name and password and click
OK
.
4.
Follow the on-screen instructions. When the driver installation is complete, you will be prompted to
restart the computer.
5.
After the computer restarts, connect the provided blue USB cable from the
USB-PC
port on the 2Wire
gateway to the computer's
USB
port.
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11
Connect the Broadband Interface
Now that you have completed the Power and LAN connections, it is time to connect to the broadband
interface. There are two connection methods available:
VDSL over RJ-11
VDSL over Coax
If the 3700HGV-B is receiving the VSDL signal via RJ-11, that step was completed in the previous chapter. If
the 3700HGV-B is receiving the VSDL signal via CoAX, refer to the following section.
Connecting to VDSL via CoAX
Figure 3.
Inside Wiring Diagram
Line 1
(TDM)
from NID
RG
STB
STB
VDSL
Splitter/Balun
LAN
Car-5
CAT-3
Coax
VDSL
Coax
PC LAN
Ethernet
PC Wi-Fi
Splitter
Diplexer
Main
Splitter
Legend
NID
Line 1
(TDM)
from NID
RG
STB
STB
VDSL
Splitter/Balun
LAN
Car-5
CAT-3
Coax
VDSL
Coax
PC LAN
Ethernet
PC Wi-Fi
Splitter
Diplexer
Main
Splitter
Legend
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Connect to IPTV
Setting Up IPTV
While the 3700HGV-B supports MoCA directly connected to it, it will not be used by SBC during the
Controlled Launch. Instead MoCA or HomePNA will be terminated on an Ethernet over CoAX bridge (for
example, a Scientific Atlanta device or a Motorola NIM 100), which connects to an Ethernet port on the
3700HGV-B
.
Note:
The NIM100 is independently powered, and should be installed close to a power outlet.
Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions that came with the NIM100.
1.
Connect a coaxial cable from the gateway’s
CABLE LINE
port to the NIM100’s
CABLE IN
port.
2.
Connect an Ethernet cable from the NIM100’s
Ethernet
port to the Ethernet port on the set top box.
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13
Gateway User Interface
This chapter describes the 2Wire gateway user interface.
Note:
2Wire recommends that you use Internet Explorer 5.5 (or higher) or Netscape 6
(or higher).
Gateway (System) Pages
Viewing Your System Summary
The System Summary page provides general information and links to the gateway’s most commonly used
features.
The Network at a Glance panel provides a summary of the System, Broadband Link, and Home Network
states of your gateway.
The System area of the Network at a Glance panel displays your 2Wire gateway model name, the
version of gateway software that you are using, and the status of your gateway password.
If a password
has been set, you must enter it before you can access 3700HGV-B configuration pages.
The Broadband Link area of the Network at a Glance panel displays the overall status of your gateway’s
physical and Internet-level connectivity.
The Home Network area of the Network at a Glance panel displays your system’s
LOCAL NETWORK
light
status and a list of the devices currently connected to your local network.

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