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When you turn on the CGNM/ CGNM-3552, the LEDs light up in the following order:
1
POWER
2
DS
3
US
4
STATUS
5
The
LAN
LED lights up as soon as there is activity on the LAN ports, the
WIRELESS
LEDs light up once the wireless network is ready, and the
MoCA
LED lights up once a connected device is detected.
WIRELESS
(2.4GHZ)
Off
The 2.4GHz wireless network is not enabled.
Green, steady
The 2.4GHz wireless network is enabled, and no
data is being transmitted or received over the
2.4GHz wireless network.
Green, blinking
The 2.4GHz wireless network is enabled, and data
is being transmitted or received over the 2.4GHz
wireless network.
WIRELESS
(5GHZ)
Off
The 5GHz wireless network is not enabled.
Green, steady
The 5GHz wireless network is enabled, and no data
is being transmitted or received over the 5GHz
wireless network.
Green, blinking
The 5GHz wireless network is enabled, and data is
being transmitted or received over the 5GHz
wireless network.
MoCA
Off
The CABLE port is not connected to a coax socket, or
the CABLE port is connected to a coax socket, but no
other MoCA device has been detected on the coax
network.
Green, steady
Another MoCA device has been detected on the coax
network, and the CGNM/ CGNM-3552 has
successfully made a connection.
Green, blinking
Data is being transferred to or from the CGNM/
CGNM-3552 over the coax network.
Table 3:
LEDs
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1.4
IP Address Setup
Before you log into the CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s GUI, your computer’s IP address must
be in the same subnet as the CGNM/ CGNM-3552. This allows your computer to
communicate with the CGNM/ CGNM-3552.
NOTE:
See
IP Addresses and Subnets
on page
33
for background information.
The CGNM/ CGNM-3552 has a built-in DHCP server that, when active, assigns IP
addresses to computers on the LAN. When the DHCP server is active, you can get
an IP address automatically. The DHCP server is active by default.
If your computer is configured to get an IP address automatically, or if you are not
sure, try to log in to the CGNM/ CGNM-3552 (see
GUI Overview
on page
12
).
If the login screen displays, your computer is already configured correctly.
If the login screen does not display, either the CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s DHCP
server is not active or your computer is not configured correctly. Follow the
procedure in
Manual IP Address Setup
on page
10
and set your computer to get
an IP address automatically. Try to log in again. If you cannot log in, follow the
manual IP address setup procedure again, and set a specific IP address as
shown. Try to log in again.
NOTE:
If you still cannot see the login screen, your CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s IP
settings may have been changed from their defaults. If you do not know the
CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s new address, you should return it to its factory
defaults. See
Factory Default Resetting the CGNM/ CGNM-3552
on page
14
.
Bear in mind that ALL user-configured settings are lost.
1.4.1
Manual IP Address Setup
By default, your CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s local IP address is
192.168.0.1
. If your
CGNM/ CGNM-3552 is using the default IP address, you should set your computer’s
IP address to be between
192.168.0.2
and
192.168.0.254
.
NOTE:
If your CGNM/ CGNM-3552 DHCP server is active, set your computer to get
an IP address automatically in step
5
. The CGNM/ CGNM-3552 assigns an IP
address to your computer. The DHCP server is active by default.
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Take the following steps to manually set up your computer’s IP address to connect to
the CGNM/ CGNM-3552:
NOTE:
This example uses Windows XP; the procedure for your operating system
may be different.
1
Click
Start
, then click
Control Panel
.
2
In the window that displays, double-click
Network Connections
.
3
Right-click your network connection (usually
Local Area Connection
) and click
Properties
.
4
In the
General
tab’s
This connection uses the following items
list, scroll
down and select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
. Click
Properties
.
5
You can get an IP address automatically, or specify one manually:
If your CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s DHCP server is active, select
Get an IP
address automatically
.
If your CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s DHCP server is active, select
Use the
following IP address
. In the
IP address
field, enter a value between
192.168.0.2
and
192.168.0.254
(default). In the
Subnet mask
field, enter
255.255.255.0
(default).
NOTE:
If your CGNM/ CGNM-3552 is not using the default IP address, enter an IP
address and subnet mask that places your computer in the same subnet as
the CGNM/ CGNM-3552.
6
Click
OK
. The
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
window closes. In the
Local Area
Connection Properties
window, click
OK
.
Your computer now obtains an IP address from the CGNM/ CGNM-3552, or uses the
IP address that you specified, and can communicate with the CGNM/ CGNM-3552.
1.5
Login into the CGNM/ CGNM-3552
Take the following steps to login into the CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s GUI.
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NOTE:
You can login into the CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s GUI via the wireless interface.
However, it is strongly recommended that you configure the CGNM/ CGNM-
3552 via a wired connection on the LAN.
1
Open a browser window.
2
Enter the CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s IP address (default
192.168.0.1
) in the URL
bar. The
Login
screen displays.
Figure 5:
Login
3
Enter the
Username
and
Password
. The default login username is
cusadmin
,
and the default password is
password
.
NOTE:
The Username and Password are case-sensitive; “password” is not the same
as “Password”.
4
Click
Login
. The
Overview
screen displays (see
The Overview Screen
on page
40
).
1.6
GUI Overview
This section describes the CGNM/ CGNM-3552’s GUI.
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Figure 6:
GUI Overview
Table 4:
GUI Overview
Primary
Navigation Bar
Use this section to move from one part of the GUI to another,
select the language and your login account.
Secondary
Navigation Bar
Use this section to move from one related screen to another.
Main Window
Use this section to read information about your CGNM/ CGNM-
3552’s configuration, and make configuration changes.

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