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Contents
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Edit SIP Account
116
The SIP Service Provider Screen
117
Edit SIP Service Provider
122
Phone Screen
123
Call Rule Screen
124
Chapter 19: System Monitor
124
The Log Screen
125
The WAN Traffic Status Screen
126
The LAN Traffic Status Screen
127
The NAT Traffic Status Screen
128
The VoIP Status Screen
130
Chapter 20: User Account
130
Overview
130
The User Account Screen
131
Chapter 21: TR-069 Client
131
The TR-069 Screen
133
Chapter 22: System
133
The System Screen
134
Chapter 23: Time Setting
134
The Time Setting Screen
136
Chapter 24: Log Setting
136
The Log Setting Screen
139
Chapter 25: Firmware Upgrade
139
The Firmware Upgrade Screen
141
Chapter 26: Backup/Restore
141
The Backup/Restore Screen
143
The Reboot Screen
144
Chapter 27: Remote Management
144
The General Screen
144
The WWW Screen
146
Telnet Screen
146
FTP Screen
148
SNMP Screen
149
DNS Screen
150
ICMP Screen
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SSH Screen
153
Chapter 28: Diagnostic
153
The Diagnostic Screen
154
Chapter 29: Troubleshooting
154
Overview
154
Power, Hardware Connections, and LEDs
155
Router Access and Login
156
Internet Access
157
Wireless Internet Access
158
Phone Calls and VoIP
159
UPnP
160
Appendix A: Safety Warnings
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1
Chapter
Chapter 1
Introducción
8
C
HAPTER
1
Chapter 1
Introducción
1.1
Overview
The HGW-2501GN-R2 combines a router which combines high-speed Internet access, a built-in
switch, a firewall and high-speed wireless networking capability. It has one phone port for making
calls over the Internet (Voice over IP or VoIP). In addition, it supports IPTV service if it is available
from your service provider.
The following figure shows an application example of the Router:
The Router is connected to a GPON ONT and provides IPTV, VoIP services as well as wired and
wireless Internet access to home devices on the LAN.
Figure 1
Application Example
HGW-2501GN-R2
ONT
Set-Top Box
VoIP Phone
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Chapter 1
Introducción
9
1.2
Hardware Connection
Make sure to use the proper cables and power adapter to connect the Router.
Figure 2
The Rear Panel
La descripción de los conectores y botones anteriormente visualizados se muestra en la siguiente
tabla:
Table 1
The Rear Panel
CONECTOR
DESCRIPTION
ON/OFF
Use this button to turn the Router on or off.
12V-1A
Connect the provided power adapter to the 12V-1A power connector. Attach the
power adapter to a proper power source.
Eth 1-4
Use an Ethernet cable to connect a computer to one of these ports for initial
configuration and/or Internet access.
Internet
This is the Router’s WAN interface. Use an RJ-45 cable to connect the Router to an ONT.
Telf1
Use a telephone cable to connect the Router to a VoIP phone for VoIP service.
Reset
Use this button to restore the default settings of the Router. Press this button for 10
seconds to restore default values. Press 1 second or longer to restart it.
Note:
If you reset the Router, you will lose all configurations that you had previously
and the password will be reset to the defaults.
Wifi/WPS
Use this button to enable or disable the WiFi and WPS features on the Router.
By default, WiFi is enabled on the Router. If you want to turn it off, press this button
for 1 second to turn it off.
To enable the WPS feautre, press the button for more than 3 seconds The WPS LED on
the front panel will flash green while the Router sets up a WPS Connection with the
wireless device.
Note: To activate WPS, you must enable WPS in the Router and in another wireless
device within two minutes of each other.
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Chapter 1
Introducción
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1.3
LEDs (Lights)
The following graphic displays the labels of the LEDs.
Figure 3
Front Panel LEDs
Table 2
LED Descriptions
LED
COLOR
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
Power
Green
On
The Router is receiving power and ready for use.
Red
On
The Router has hardware failure.
Blinking
The Router detected an error while self-testing.
Off
The Router is not receiving power.
Ethernet 1-4
Green
On
The Router has a successful Ethernet connection with a device on
the LAN.
Blinking
The Router is sending or receiving data to/from the LAN.
Off
The Router does not have an Ethernet connection with the LAN.
Wifi
Green
On
The wireless network is activated.
Blinking
The Router is communicating with other wireless clients.
Off
The wireless network is not activated.
WPS
Green
On
The WPS is activated but there is no WPS connection.
Blinking
The Router is setting up a WPS connection.
Red
On
There is a problem with the WPS connection.
Off
The WPS is not activated.
Línea
Green
On
The Router is connected and synchronized with an ONT.
Off
The Router is off line or not connectede to an ONT.

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