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Contact Your Local Cable Company
You will need to contact your cable company to establish an Internet account before you can use your
gateway. You should have the following information ready (which you will find on the sticker on the
gateway):
The serial number
The model number
The Cable Modem (CM) Media Access Control (MAC) address
The Terminal Adapter (EMTA) MAC address
Security information: Service Set Identifier (SSID), Encryption key / passphrase (WPA2-PSK by
default), channel number. Default values are indicated underneath the modem on the sticker.
Please check the following with the cable company
The cable service to your home supports DOCSIS/Euro-DOCSIS compliant two-way modem
access.
Your internet account has been set up. (The Media Terminal Adapter will provide data service if
the cable account is set up but no telephony service is available.)
You have a cable outlet near your PC and it is ready for Cable Modem service.
Note: It is important to supply power to the modem at all times. Keeping your modem plugged in will
keep it connected to the Internet. This means that it will always be ready whenever you need.
Important Information
Your cable company should always be consulted before installing a new cable outlet. Do not attempt any
rewiring without contacting your cable company first.
Please verify the following on the Wireless Voice Gateway
The Power LED should be lighted when plug-in the power supply.
Connecting the Wireless Voice Gateway to a Single Computer
This section of the manual explains how to connect your Wireless Voice Gateway to the Ethernet port on
your computer and install the necessary software.
Please refer to Figure 1-5 to help you connect your
Digital Cable Modem for the best possible connection.
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Attaching the Cable TV Wire to the Wireless Voice Gateway
1.
Locate the Cable TV wire. You may find it one of three ways:
a.
Connected directly to a TV, a Cable TV converter box, or VCR. The line will be connected to
the jack, which should be labeled either IN, CABLE IN, CATV, CATV IN, etc.
b.
Connected to a wall-mounted cable outlet.
c.
Coming out from under a baseboard heater or other location. See Figure 1-6 for the wiring
example.
Notes:
For optimum performance, be sure to connect your
Wireless Voice Gateway to the first point the cable enters
your home. The splitter must be rated for at least 1GHz.
Fig. 1-6 Basic Home Wiring
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Installation procedure for connecting to the Ethernet interface
Follow these steps for proper installation.
Plug the coaxial cable to the cable wall outlet and the other end to the modem
’s
cable connector.
Note: To ensure a fast registration of the modem, the coaxial cable must be connected to
the modem before it is powered on.
Plug the power supply into the socket of the cable modem and two-pin plug in the AC outlet then press
the Power Switch, power on the modem.
Note: Only use the power supply that comes with the modem. Using another power supply
can cause damage to the product, and will void the warranty.
Connect an Ethernet cable (direct connection, see below) to the Ethernet port at the back of the computer,
and the other end to the ETHERNET port on the rear panel of the cable modem. The modem will seek the
appropriate cable signal on the cable television network and go through the initial registration process on
its own. The modem is ready for data transfer after the green LED "ONLINE" is lit continuously.
Note: the button "reset" at the back of the modem is used primarily for maintenance.
Fig. 1-7 Connect to the Modem
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Telephone or Fax Connection
When properly connected, most telephony devices can be used with the Wireless Voice Gateway
just as
with a conventional telephone service. To make a normal telephone call, pick up the handset; listen for a
dial tone, then dial the desired number. For services such as call waiting, use the hook switch (or FLASH
button) to change calls. The following procedures describe some of the possible connection schemes for
using telephony devices with the Wireless Voice Gateway.
1.
Connect a standard phone line cord directly from the phone (fax machine, answering machine, caller
ID box, etc.) to one of the LINE jacks on the
Wireless Voice Gateway.
2.
If there is a phone line in your home which is NOT connected to another telephone service provider,
connect a standard phone line cord from a jack on this line to one of the LINE jacks of the Wireless
Voice Gateway. Connect a standard phone line cord directly from the phone (fax machine, answering
machine, caller ID box, etc.) to one of the other jacks in the house that uses that line.
3.
If you have a multi-line telephone, connect a standard phone line cord (not an RJ-14 type line cord)
from the phone to the LINE jacks on the Wireless Voice Gateway. (Other phones can be added to
each line by using standard phone line splitters.)
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CHAPTER 2: WEB CONFIGURATION
To make sure that you can access the Internet successfully, please check the following first.
1.
Make sure the connection (through Ethernet) between the Wireless Voice Gateway and your
computer is OK.
2.
Make sure the TCP/IP protocol is set properly.
3.
Subscribe to a Cable Company.
Accessing the Web Configuration
The
Wireless Voice Gateway
offers local management capability through a built-in HTTP server and a
number of diagnostic and configuration web pages. You can configure the settings on the web page and
apply them to the device.
Once your host PC is properly configured; please proceed as follows:
1.
Start your web browser and type the private IP address of the Wireless Voice Gateway on
the URL field:
192.168.0.1
2.
After connecting to the device, you will be prompted to enter username and password. By
default, the username is “
(empty)
and the password is “
admin
”.
Fig2-1 Login dialogue
If you login successfully, the main page will appear.

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