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Local Network - Statistics Page
The Local Network – Statistics page shows information about the interfaces on the local network.
Figure 30. MDC Local Network Statistics Page
The Local Network – Statistics page includes the following information:
Item
Description
Ethernet
Transmit
The cumulative number of frames transmitted over the
Ethernet home network interface, the number of payload
bytes transmitted, and the number and percentage of
transmitted packets in error.
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To reset the local network statistics, click the
Reset
button.
Receive
The cumulative number of frames received over the
Ethernet home network interface, the number of payload
bytes received, and the number and percentage of
received packets in error.
Wireless (this field is present only on wireless 2Wire gateway models)
Transmit
The cumulative number of frames transmitted over the
wireless home network interface, the number of payload
bytes transmitted, and the number and percentage of
transmitted packets in error.
Receive
The cumulative number of frames received over the
wireless home network interface, the number of payload
bytes received, and the number and percentage of
received packets in error.
USB
Transmit
The cumulative number of frames transmitted over the
USB home network interface, the number of payload bytes
transmitted, and the number and percentage of
transmitted packets in error.
Receive
The cumulative number of frames received over the USB
home network interface, the number of payload bytes
received, and the number and percentage of received
packets in error.
Item
Description
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Local Network - Device List Page
The Local Network - Device List page displays information about each device in the local network.
Figure 31. MDC Local Network Device List Page
The following information is displayed.
Item
Description
Identity
The name of the device. If the device does not have a name
associated with it, the device IP address is displayed.
Type
The type of connection used by the device to connect to the
local network: Ethernet, USB, or Wireless.
MAC Address
The hardware address used by the device.
IP Address
The IP address used by the device.
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Local Network - Wireless Settings Page
The Local Network - Wireless Settings page allows you to view or change the wireless settings with which
your gateway is configured.
Figure 32. MDC Local Network Wireless Settings Page
The Current Settings panel shows the 2Wire gateway’s wireless access point settings.
Access Point.
The designated name of the wireless access point.
Network Name.
The name assigned to your wireless network. The default is 2WIREXXX, where XXX
represents the last three digits of your 2Wire gateway serial number (for example, 2WIRE954).
Channel.
The radio frequency band the access point uses for your wireless network (the default is 6).
Wireless adapter cards auto-detect the channels to use. If you are having problems with your wireless
network, it could be due to radio interference. You can change the wireless channel to see if
interference is reduced on a different channel.
Authentication.
The security method used to ensure that users are authorized to access the wireless
network: WEP-Open, WEP-Shared, or WPA-PSK.
Encryption.
The security setting that makes it difficult for unauthorized users to access your network.
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The Settings panel allows you to change the Network Name and Wireless Channel, and enable SSID
broadcast.
Customizing Security Settings
You should always enable encryption for wireless communication. When encryption is enabled, you must
define an encryption key for the 2Wire gateway’s wireless access point and configure that same key on each
wireless client that will use your 2Wire gateway wireless network.
You can customize the following wireless settings in the Wireless Security panel.
1.
From the Authentication pull-down menu, select an authentication setting:
WEP-Open, WEP-Shared, or
WPA-PSK.
Open authentication allows users to configure their wireless adapter as either Open or Shared; in either
case an encryption key is required. Shared authentication allows users to configure their wireless
adapter for Shared authentication, which requires an encryption key. WPA-PSK requires that users
configure their wireless adapter using TKIP
.
2.
To use the encryption key that came with your gateway, click the
Use default encryption key
radio button.
To create a custom encryption key, click the
Use custom encryption key
radio button.
If you select
Use custom encryption ke
y
, you can define a 64-bit or 128-bit encryption key. For 64-bit
encryption, in the Key field enter a 10-digit hexadecimal number. For 128-bit encryption, enter a 26-digit
hexadecimal number. A hexadecimal number uses the characters 0-9, a-f, or A-F.
3.
Click the
Submit
button.
Additional Settings
The Additional Settings panel allows you to customize wireless settings. In general, it is recommended that
you leave the default settings in place; however, if you are experiencing connection or performance
difficulties, altering these settings may improve performance.
Wireless Mode.
Allows you to force the gateway to use 802.11b/g, 802.11b-only, or 802.11g-only
modes of operation.
DTIM Period (seconds).
Determines at which interval the access point will send its broadcast traffic.
The default value is 1 second.
Power Setting.
Allows you to select the power level for your wireless connection. The default list is 1 to
4; additional options may appear based on the service provider’s configuration.
Maximum Connection Rate.
The maximum rate at which your wireless connection works (1, 2, 5.5, 11,
or 22 Mbps for 802.11b-based models; 1, 2, 5.5, 11, 6, 9, 12, 24, 36, 48, or 54 Mbps for 802.11b/
g-based models).
Note:
If encryption is enabled, each wireless client must be configured with the encryption key
defined on the system before it can operate on your wireless network.
Note:
Because the fields that display are dependent on the type of wireless adapter you are
using, some of these settings may not display.

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