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8
In the Second NTP time server field, select the time server from the drop-down
list that you want to use as a backup server for the residential gateway to get its
time.
9
In the Time zone offset field, select your time zone from the drop-down list.
10
Click
Next
. The (Setup Wizard 3/4) ------- Wireless Basic Settings screen opens.
The residential gateway offers wireless capability by default. This screen allows
you to configure the wireless settings to work with the devices in your
environment.
11
Do you want to enable wireless?
If
yes
, check the Enable Wireless check box.
If
no
, clear the Enable Wireless check box. The wireless capability of the
residential gateway is disabled, and all devices communicating with the
residential gateway will have to be hard wired.
12
Do you want to prevent other wireless devices from communicating over the
wireless network with the residential gateway?
If
yes
, select the Hide Access Point check box.
If
no
, clear the Hide Access Point check box. No devices will be locked out
from communicating with the residential gateway over the wireless network.
13
In the SSID field, enter the service set identifier (SSID).
14
In the Channel field, select the channel from the drop-down list to select the
frequency that you will use for wireless communication. Values are auto and
channels 1 through 11.
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Setting Up Your System with the Setup Wizard
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15
In the Wireless Mode field, select one of the following modes:
802.11g & 802.11b
802.11g only
802.11b only
16
In the 54g Protection field, select Auto to enable 54g protection or Off to disable
the function. The Auto option will use RTS/CTS to improve 802.11g performance
in mixed 802.11g/802.11b networks. Turning the protection off maximizes
802.11g throughput under most conditions.
17
Click
Next.
The (Setup Wizard 4/4) ----- Wireless Security Settings screen opens.
18
In the Select SSID field, select the SSID from the drop-down list that you want to
use.
19
In the Network Authentication field, select one of the following authentication
methods from the drop-down list:
Open. All devices may access the wireless network (preferred option).
Shared. Only devices configured with the 64-bit or 128-bit Key may access
the wireless network.
WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key). Your network is secured
by encryption of all traffic using a pre-shared dynamic key.
20
Do you want to enable WEP Encryption?
If
yes
, in the WEP Encryption field, select
Enabled
from the drop-down list.
If
no
, in the WEP Encryption field, select
Disabled
from the drop-down list.
21
Click
Save/Reboot
to save the changes you made. You must reboot the gateway
for the changes to take effect.
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Setting System Date and Time
When you first set up your system with the wizard, you set your system's date and
time. At a later time, you may need to reset the date and time, and you can use the
following procedure.
To set the system date and time, complete the following steps.
1
Click
System
on the main screen. The System Summary window opens.
2
Under the Admin section on the screen, click
NTP Server Setting
. The Time
Settings screen opens.
3
Make sure the Automatically synchronize with Internet time servers check box is
checked.
4
In the First NTP time server field, select
clock.fmt.he.net
from the drop-down
list.
5
In the
Second NTP time server field, select
time.nist.gov
from the drop-down
list.
6
In the Time zone offset field, select the time zone that you want to use from the
drop-down list.
7
Click
Save/Apply
to save your settings.
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Setting Password
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Setting Password
To set the password for the residential gateway, complete the following steps.
1
Click
System
on the main screen. The System Summary window opens.
2
Under the Admin section on the screen, click
Password Setting
. The Access
Control -- Password screen opens.
3
In the Username field, select one of the following options for the user name:
admin. Allows unrestricted access to change and view the configuration of
the residential gateway. This login allows access to privileged information.
The default password for this user name is
admin
.
support. Allows an ISP technician to access your residential gateway for
maintenance and to run diagnostics. The default password for this user name
is
support
.
user. Allows access to view configuration settings and statistics, as well as, to
update the residential gateway's software. The default password is
user
.
4
In the
Old Password
field, enter the old password you have been using.
5
In the
New Password
field, enter the new password.
6
In the
Confirm Password
field, enter the new password again to confirm it.
7
Click
Save/Apply
to save your user name and password.
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DHCP Leases
The DHCP Leases screen displays the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
table. This screen shows a mapping of hosts (shown by their MAC addresses) and
their assigned IP addresses. The DHCP server for the residential gateway assigns
these IP addresses to the devices. The screen also shows when the lease for the IP
address expires.
Path
:
System > Details > LAN DHCP

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